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Three bball junkies breakdown the NBA and the game of basketball. Join Jeremy, Adam and Alexei as they go DEEP on everything in the world of basketball.

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“And then his dragon attacked my dragon…”

Danny_Heifetz's tweet image. “And then his dragon attacked my dragon…”


Spida revenge tour continues. A lot of slander thrown on his name this off-season in certain circles and he’s out to remind you who he is.

Donovan Mitchell vs the Knicks: 38 PTS 12 AST 8-13 3P No other Cav in history has ever matched or topped those numbers.

statmuse's tweet image. Donovan Mitchell vs the Knicks:

38 PTS
12 AST
8-13 3P

No other Cav in history has ever matched or topped those numbers.


And the great shooters are super human.

Reminder that the good shooters in the NBA, are actually wildly good



Tough! 1. Paolo 2. Mobley 3. Edwards 4. Trae

Who you taking for the rest of their career? Rank ‘em if you have honor



This is CRAZY!! The first dunk is absurd and getting the second right after is just awesome.


💥NBA Set of the Day💥 Grizz counter their stack out action with this great plays to start the game. Sound ⬆️ @memgrizz


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Tre Mann said SGA’s fav nickname is the one he gave him: “Him Kardashian.”


Melo is a bar better comp IMO. Actually think he’s a better playmaker, defender and scorer on drives. Not quite same level shooter. Pretty scary stuff.

Paolo’s bigger and stronger than a young Lebron, with a much better jumper. It balances out.



Rob Pelinka on the phone with New Orleans talking Lebron trade:


Would love to hear from some analytics heads on the efficiency of this shot. Most post play has gone away bc at its core it’s massively less efficient unless you are an elite post scorer. Does anyone know what Kareem shot % wise on sky hooks?

This man scored more points than anyone in the history of the game using this move Why do we literally never see anyone in the modern game use it? Should trainers be teaching it to young players to add to their bag?



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POKU with a wonderful game including the Dork Nowitzki dagger from the corner. So happy to see some shots fall for him finally. Small samples still at this point, one or two more and he'll be back above water. #ThunderUp


When you’re confident enough to do this something special is brewing. We have Luka throwing two hand over the head backward passes and Ja playing with his food. What a fun time to be alive.


Watched Kings/Grizz when I woke up this morning. Here are my notes. 1) Keegan Murray is legit… he has Middleton written all over him. 2) Ja has gotten better. His shot in all situations is up another level. 3) Bane took a leap as well… he’s very Klay at his peak-esque


I second this. It’s actually a necessity for smaller guards at higher level if you want to open up 2-3 more scoring chances per game. Often quick guards can get to top of paint at will but there is always a bigger player rotating in high level Bball. Make floaters=layups

Necessary skill in the modern game Contrary to what old school coaches say, it’s only a bad shot if you don’t practice it No different than someone who doesn’t practice 3’s shouldn’t shoot them in games



This is some Larry Bird sorcery…


Unless you are Tyrese Halliburton and you jump to fool the defense. Takes a masterful passer and decision maker to do it so I do agree that for 99.9% of player jump passes are pretty rough.

Jump passes rarely ever end in a good way.



💥New Video Breakdown💥 When finishing vs shot blockers you just can’t go up with traditional 2 step 1 foot take off. It’s predictable, easy to time and shot blockers have seen it thousands of times. You have develop tools to finish in these spots… Sound ⬆️


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Perspective on how bad the Lakers offense is. 2003 Nuggets (worst ORTG ever): — 92.2 ORTG — NBA avg was 103.6 — 11.4 below avg 2012 Bobcats (worst record ever): — 95.2 ORTG — NBA avg was 104.6 — 9.4 below avg 2023 Lakers: — 97.1 ORTG — NBA avg is 112.1 — 15.0 below avg

statmuse's tweet image. Perspective on how bad the Lakers offense is.

2003 Nuggets (worst ORTG ever):
— 92.2 ORTG
— NBA avg was 103.6
— 11.4 below avg

2012 Bobcats (worst record ever):
— 95.2 ORTG
— NBA avg was 104.6
— 9.4 below avg

2023 Lakers:
— 97.1 ORTG
— NBA avg is 112.1
— 15.0 below avg

Rebounding is about multiple efforts. Everyone can get the clean ones but can you find rebounds you shouldn’t get? Effort 1: Buries box out under rim Effort 2: Hand on ball to keep it alive Effort 3: Rebound and put back Duren is elite at this.


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