Ingram is struggling this year. He’s still an all star caliber player, shouldn’t make it this year but I had a feeling it would take a while/won’t ever work with and Zion.
I just wanna know what team the Heat beat in the playoffs that was considered a fluke.
before the pandemic, the heat owned the bucks and every analyst said that the bucks should want to avoid the heat.
the heat swept the pacers who hadn’t won a first round playoff series under their former head coach.
The Celtics choke in the ECF almost every year
Make it make sense
Rest huh
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“I know … ain’t this crazy,’’ LaVine told the Sun-Times on Friday, when asked about his mid-range game being grounded.
According to LaVine, the organization’s numbers department is convinced that his mid-range game has to go away. For how long? LaVine wasn’t sure. Maybe it’s just a preseason thing or maybe it’s just until the new up-tempo offense finds its legs. Either way, LaVine feels like it’s killing an already “lost art.’’
“I mean I grew up being a Michael Jordan, Kobe [Bryant] fan,’’ LaVine said. “I know that some of the greatest scores in NBA history were mid-range, mid-post guys. It’s sad to see it be pushed to the side. I mean Carmelo [Anthony] is one of the greatest scorers ever, but he’s out of the NBA right now somewhat because the analytics don’t want mid-range twos.
“I’ll one-up [the analytics guys] – the best mid-range shooter in all the NBA played for Golden State – Kevin Durant,’’ LaVine said. “Playoff basketball will show … I mean guys like DeMar DeRozan or C.J. McCollum, I mean [McCollum] killed Denver [in the playoffs last year] because he got into his mid-range.
“Playoff basketball [defenses] are eliminating the threes, they become tougher shots, so you want to get to a shot where you know you can make it and you worked on it. I think the mid-range is a lost art now because everyone is moving towards the threes and the analytics. I understand that because how it looks and how it sounds like it makes sense, but sometimes there’s nothing better than putting the ball in your best play-maker’s hands and letting him get the shot he needs rather than the one you want.’’
“I think it takes away a little bit of the skillfulness and it takes away some of the weaponry. But I’ll tell you this, there’s still guys in the NBA – and I think I’m one of them – that can still get it done.’’
I just wanna know what team the Heat beat in the playoffs that was considered a fluke.
before the pandemic, the heat owned the bucks and every analyst said that the bucks should want to avoid the heat.
the heat swept the pacers who hadn’t won a first round playoff series under their former head coach.
The Celtics choke in the ECF almost every year
Make it make sense