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Today, 02:49 PM
NBA has a huge steroid problem just like 90s MLB did.
At some point, they need to address it.
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Today, 02:43 PM
!!!!! Must Watch Video !!!
After LBJ crying, complaining about missing 2013 DPOY as a Runner up.
Glad some YT'er made this video today!........LBJ and JJ Riddick need to watch this video together on their podcast
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzCvLTxYe8c
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Today, 02:24 PM
You hallucinate about me 24/7.
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Today, 02:23 PM
Can you provide the evidence and data to support this? Thanks.
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Today, 01:54 PM
Robinson was actually a monster defensively in 1999. He was a definite superstar. I think Pippen is the worst player of the four especially given his injuries.
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Today, 01:53 PM
That team was loaded with talent though.
Rasheed Wallace, Steve Smith, Stoudamire, Sabonis, even had Jermaine O'Neal though they didn't use him on top of Pippen.
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Today, 01:52 PM
Now you're getting it.
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Today, 01:47 PM
Yeah I've never really gotten this line of logic, if you want a ball distributor that bad, it's a lot easier to just go get a decent PG to distribute the ball then, it's a lot harder to find another player to go with LeBron who has a killer instinct in the playoffs and can be trusted to make shots down the stretch when he's being more passive.
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Today, 01:44 PM
Talk about your mental illmess without talking about your mental illness.
I wonder what it would be like to have an unrelenting obsession with Luke Kornet.
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Today, 01:39 PM
Pippen almost made finals with portland
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Today, 01:32 PM
It's cool to wait for time to pass and prove all your narrative correct... and this is a big one
It's already pretty solid that Lebron needed a champion in Wade to teach him how to win, but now he'll need a sidekick that makes the Finals without him to win as 1st option.. that's huge..
Kyrie making the Finals kills the goat debate for good ...
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Today, 01:30 PM
The seesaw in this postseason proves the merit of that perspective. Gobert’s impact isn’t cool or flashy, but it’s an impact nonetheless—and he’s unique because he’s the only player on his team who consistently wins his minutes every time he takes the floor.
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Today, 01:29 PM
“In eyes, I’m more like the odd guy from France that’s winning a lot of awards, and it can bother people,” Gobert told ESPN’s Tim MacMahon last month. “I impact the games in a very unique way. It’s maybe not as cool or not as flashy as some other guys, so it’s sometimes harder for them to respect that.”
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Today, 01:28 PM
I think the longer off-season would've helped the Bulls, longer layoff, more time to recover from the 98 ring. Regular season was always a joke, Jordan + Pippen together would've won more than enough games to make the playoffs and get a decent enough seed, maybe they would pace themselves a bit more in the regular season but that's it.
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Today, 01:28 PM
Minnesota also grabs more offensive rebounds and draws many more fouls with Gobert on the court—two more hidden advantages that are reflected best by the on/off data. Those attributes aren’t sexy, but they show up on the scoreboard all the same.
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Today, 01:27 PM
We don’t even need to bring out Kyrie
RRR3 vs a 65 year old Bob Cousy
It would be a murder
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Today, 01:27 PM
One reason Edwards still produces despite the presence of a paintbound big man is that Gobert generally compensates for his weaknesses by setting the best screens on the team. Look at how he flips the direction of his pick to free Edwards for a dagger midrange jumper late in Game 4.
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Today, 01:27 PM
But Edwards has produced at a similar clip this postseason regardless of Gobert’s presence. He has scored 35 points per 100 possessions on 59 percent true shooting with Gobert in the playoffs, versus 36 points per 100 on 57 percent true shooting without him.
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Today, 01:26 PM
The Mavericks lead the conference finals because they’ve won the clutch minutes. But they’ve been in those late-and-close situations only because they’ve taken advantage when Gobert goes to the bench earlier in the game—not because they’ve dominated the star-laden minutes when Luka torches Gobert with pick-and-rolls.
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Today, 01:25 PM
Excessive focus on Gobert’s isolation missteps against Doncic obscures the fact that the Wolves have won the minutes the two stars have shared the court in the conference finals. Dallas has a Wizards-esque offensive rating of just 110.6 in those minutes, per analysis of PBP Stats data.
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Today, 01:25 PM
Doesnt matter. Trolls hate facts
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Today, 01:24 PM
The same idea applies to Gobert on the perimeter because most coaches wouldn’t even think to switch their center onto Luka with the game on the line. But Gobert is solid enough against most opponents that Wolves coach Chris Finch could entertain the possibility.)
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Today, 01:23 PM
you could have just made a new thread
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Today, 01:22 PM
In the regular season, he allowed only 0.73 points per isolation possession, according to Synergy data. That’s the second-best mark in the league among players who defended at least one iso per game—and the best among big men, just ahead of Evan Mobley, Bam Adebayo, and Davis, who are all celebrated for their mobility. Across his career, Gobert...
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Today, 01:22 PM
lebron's system of ball-dominance is inferior to curry, duncan, mj or kobe's system of ball movement, so it won much less and was extremely beatable by many opponents... lebron mostly loses regardless of cast due to inferior brand of ball..
His down-hill skillset isn't 5 man basketball, so it can't develop the great chemistry needed for a...
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Today, 01:21 PM
Luka has led the NBA in isolation points in each of the past two seasons. (Were NBA peers and analysts mocking Anthony Davis when he allowed a Jamal Murray buzzer-beater in the first round this spring?)
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Today, 01:21 PM
Gobert dropped to corral a Doncic pick-and-roll, rotated to cut off P.J. Washington’s path to a dunk, and rose with perfect verticality. Washington missed the contested layup, and Minnesota retained its five-point advantage. These forgotten plays won’t show up on highlight reels, but they add up over the course of a game and series and season.
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Today, 01:20 PM
I think the Bulls would eek it out because the Spurs were inexperienced (well mostly Duncan) and David Robinson was never really the same player again after his injury. Sean Elliot was also washed up.
Jordan + Pippen were still better than that version of Duncan + no-longer-MVP-level Robinson and the rest of the Spurs weren't going to make a...
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Today, 01:20 PM
Gobert’s opponents always take far fewer shots at the rim and many more shots in the midrange, which offers at least one data point that other players fear his rim defense, even if their words and mannerisms suggest they don’t.
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Today, 01:19 PM
That series will always be remembered for Terance Mann’s 39-point outburst in the clincher, though that was much more the fault of Utah’s subpar perimeter defenders than of Gobert, who was essentially playing one-on-five on defense.
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