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Film Findings Ep. 21: The Brunson-Towns Pick-and-Roll
Exploring what should be one of the defining actions of this season
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Exploring what should be one of the defining actions of this season
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As I detailed last week, I’m re-appropriating the Three Things I Noticed on League Pass format to preview the upcoming season. Instead of three things I noticed, it’ll be something more along the lines of three things I’m looking forward to, interested in, or want to see.
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Amazingly, it's already season preview season
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We can look at something other than raw totals and per-game averages
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The least challenging 5-, 6-, 7-, 8-, 9-, and 10-game stretches of the year
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So far this offseason, five teams have seen players leave in free agency (or via sign-and-trade) for a contract worth at least $50 million total: the Clippers (Paul George), Knicks (Isaiah Hartenstein), Bulls (DeMar DeRozan), Nuggets (Kentavious Caldwell-Pope), 76ers (Tobias Harris), and Warriors (Klay Thompson). Those losses are damaging (or
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Running thoughts on early signings, with larger stories to come next week
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Let's talk about the Atlantic Division
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See you next year
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Much like a great many people — including the broadcast team of Mike Breen, Doris Burke, and J.J. Redick — I found myself wondering during Game 3 of the Knicks-Pacers series if there was any precedent for Donte DiVincenzo suddenly becoming a hyper-elite, hyper-high-volume three-point shooter midway through his career. Donte
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Hit the jump for this week’s edition of Three Things I’ll Be Watching, starring a big defensive matchup question for each of the second-round series that has yet to begin.
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Edwards did the Suns in by routinely freeing himself from defenders