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Sports NBA Thread: 2023-2024 Season

i saw part of the game and they were winning by 10 in some parts of the game, i kinda feel bad for the coach cus he'll take all the blame when he shouldnt just no heart tbh
because Monty's players are so demoralized at that point and the fans are sick of the owner and FO's shit
 
because Monty's players are so demoralized at that point and the fans are sick of the owner and FO's shit
I have been watching videos around it, and yea the FO and the players are not doing well as the FO overpays the players when they don't want to go to Detroit... its a sad scene as that type of stuff is still there after over 50 years ago when Cleveland was in spot because of a shitty FO led by Ted Stepien
 
okay im about to go off because the knicks always disappoint me especially when i have money on them. RJ fucking Barrett, you overrated overyhped bum. I hate that knicks fans always hype him up and I hate Tom thibideu for always playing him a lot of minutes more then he deserves, no hes never worthy of an all-star and he cant guard for shit. Franz Wagner who came into a league as a nobody European guy shat on him yesterday and it was actually disgusting to watch a future all star shit on a 'oh im the best rookie in the draft class' over zion and ja morant headass
 
okay im about to go off because the knicks always disappoint me especially when i have money on them. RJ fucking Barrett, you overrated overyhped bum. I hate that knicks fans always hype him up and I hate Tom thibideu for always playing him a lot of minutes more then he deserves, no hes never worthy of an all-star and he cant guard for shit. Franz Wagner who came into a league as a nobody European guy shat on him yesterday and it was actually disgusting to watch a future all star shit on a 'oh im the best rookie in the draft class' over zion and ja morant headass

Quickley and Barrett to Toronto for OG, yup perfect timing bye bum ass RJ Barrett
 
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I don’t know how many seasons this has been happening for now, but this is what I’d imagine locker room conversations look like when discussing the incredible lack of defense in the league

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I don’t know how many seasons this has been happening for now, but this is what I’d imagine locker room conversations look like when discussing the incredible lack of defense in the league

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Steph Curry revolutionized the game, the 3 pointer is the most important aspect of most basketball games, who makes more threes or at least if you're not shooting a lot you have to be shooting a better percent.
 
That ultimately depends on your team's 3-point defense as much as their ability to make them. The Lakers and Bucks for example are teams that won championships by the strength of 3-point defense.

Edit: I actually kinda want to add more context because I think the importance of the three point line today is an underrated topic.

Curry and Klay are the most prolific 3-point scoring combo in history. The math game is insanely off the charts in effiency thanks to their pace and passing with Draymond. It is almost entirely indefensible save for the Thunder the year they had one of the best defensive frontcourts in Ibaka, Durant, and Roberson and LeBron with 3 & D wings. Oh, and we can't forget the Raptprs. Kawhi, Ibaka, Gasol, and Lowry is as good as it gets defensively together along with a high IQ coach. Other than that, no other team in the league is able to stop those two without both athletic gifted wings and big men.

The formula after Golden State put the NBA in immediate parity. They'd win again, but there's been a different champion since Durant's departure. Lakers and Bucks share a focus on 3-point defense in two similar ways.

Bucks had Lopez in the paint, Giannis as free safety, Holidae at the point of contact, and Middleton is simply an additional plus-defender who can score from outside. They were challenged offensively at times, but their ability to defend three-point shooting together was championship stuff.

Lakers had AD who is already known for his outstanding paint defense, along with LeBron as a free safety with his IQ, Caruso at the point of attack, and Caldwell-Pope played the plus-defender who can shoot role similar to Middleton. Again, this team was extremely offensively challenged at times, but they had a great combination of IQ, length, and hustle to defend the perimeter at a high level. You don't beat the Rockets with Harden that year any other way.

The league has trended in a direction where there's high variance around the three-point line. Will we ever get another repeat? Denver might be who you may want to bet on since it's similar to the passing, flowing, and shooting of Golden State simply from a different position. Instead of the guard being a scoring and assist machine, it's your center.
 
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I couldn't believe it when I heard that six (!) teams this year have an offensive rating higher than Sacramento's highest of all time last season (Indiana, Boston, Milwaukee, Philly, OKC, and Atlanta).
 
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