The Official NBA Season Thread: Kings Fire Mike Brown

Nope. I just be watching like the Watcher mane

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My only allegiance is Poole Party and

Anti-Dillon Brooks FC

Edit: oh and uh the OKC inbreds are not allowed to win a chip until Seattle gets a team back
I swore Poole Party was defunct.
 
Wemby is making 61% of his 2's yet he's shooting 9 3's a game only making 34% of them. My son Melo is shooting 51% on 2's yet he keep throwing up 3's. This is just a bad mindset and a lazy style of play these young boys got.
 
It is with great remorse and agony that I announce the Suns might be the best non-Thunder team in the West.
 
It is with great remorse and agony that I announce the Suns might be the best non-Thunder team in the West.
Accurate. But it’s not by a huge margin. When the Nuggets get Gordon back they’re going to be right there. Because of Jokic mainly, but still.
 
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I remember saying last year that the NBA is in trouble ratings wise and I was told in here that "the NBA is fine, they just signed new broadcasting deals, they're printing money. "

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Yup and I maintain that basketball is harder now. More running, more wear and tear on your body.
The pace was 10 possessions higher in most years in the 80s than it is now, and the injuries weren't even close to being as big an issue as it is currently.
 
The pace was 10 possessions higher in most years in the 80s than it is now, and the injuries weren't even close to being as big an issue as it is currently.
On a given possession the players are moving around way more though.

Players are now spaced further apart on the court, which requires more running to cover greater distances for defensive rotations, closeouts, and offensive movement to find open shots. There's just a more advanced offense, which requires the players to move more—both the offensive players to execute the sets and the defensive players to tag along and defend them.

Tracking data shows players typically run 2-3 miles during a game. I don't think it goes back as far as the 80s but the players were just standing around way more.
 
I remember saying last year that the NBA is in trouble ratings wise and I was told in here that "the NBA is fine, they just signed new broadcasting deals, they're printing money. "

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They’re still fine. The new, super lucrative TV deals didn’t go anywhere. The franchises are still more valuable than ever. NBA players are still bigger stars individually than guys from other sports (except for a few NFL quarterbacks and Shohei Ohtani).

The fact that ratings are trending down a bit in November isn’t really probative of a long term problem.

Enjoy your premature I-told-you-so though.
 
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