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Re: NBA Season 2025-26
« Reply #1260 on: Yesterday at 07:52:00 PM »

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Good game on between the Spurs and Pistons. If Boston plays Detroit in the playoffs, they are going to need Queta big time. Duran is a beast.
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Re: NBA Season 2025-26
« Reply #1261 on: Yesterday at 09:16:10 PM »

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Spurs could be on their way to 9 straight wins now, and less than 3 games back of OKC

Even though they haven't had much playoff experience in recent years, if Wemby's healthy that's a formidable foe for anyone including OKC who the Spurs have done well against too.

I'm excited for the West playoffs this year. There's 5 teams who I legitimately think has a chance at making the Finals, and I'm not sold OKC will make it this year. There's more resistance.
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Re: NBA Season 2025-26
« Reply #1262 on: Today at 11:09:15 AM »

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Man, Luka is taking 10 threes per game. Even more incredible he is averaging 10 FTAs per game as well. 10 threes + 10 FTAs a night.

That is an freakish combination.

22.0 FGA
10.3 3PTA
10.8 FTA

10.8 FTA / 22 FGA. That is a near 50% FTr (48.8%).

I know some stat heads back in the day used to subtract 3PTA from FGA and then divide by FTA. They did this because fouls on 3PTA were so rare. You hardly ever get them relative to the number of 3s you take. It was interesting to see how often volume 3 point shooters got to the FT line when you just isolate their 2 point attempts and could then compare them to other stars who (back in the day) took fewer 3 pointers. Say to DeMar DeRozan today. Now everyone shoots 3s though. Not as interesting today but still has some interest.

So Luka has 10.8 FTA / 11.7 2PTA. Almost 1:1 FTA : 2PTA ratio. That is crazy. Especially at that volume. Nearly 11 FTAs per game. And still maintaining that ratio.
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Re: NBA Season 2025-26
« Reply #1263 on: Today at 11:23:06 AM »

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On the Luka topic, I saw some great numbers - on/off stats for the Lakers Big 3 yesterday

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Lakers are -4.2 per 100 possessions this season in 1416 possessions with both Luka & LeBron on the floor.

I tried to dig deeper to see if there is more context behind these numbers, and what could the Lakers do to navigate this in the second part of the season


So you have the Big 3 together numbers. You have individual member without either of the Big 3 next to him (all have positive +/- by themselves), and you have 2 of the Big 3 together (only Luka / A Reaves is positive).

Fantastic data

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This season alone, in 171 minutes where that trio plays together, they're at -7.47 (112 Ortg, 119.7 Drtg). It's a small sample, but that trio has been worse this year than last. They've shown zero ability to defend with those 3 slower stars on the court together, and the offense hasn't worked.
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Re: NBA Season 2025-26
« Reply #1264 on: Today at 11:37:22 AM »

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On the Luka topic, I saw some great numbers - on/off stats for the Lakers Big 3 yesterday

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Iztok Franko
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Lakers are -4.2 per 100 possessions this season in 1416 possessions with both Luka & LeBron on the floor.

I tried to dig deeper to see if there is more context behind these numbers, and what could the Lakers do to navigate this in the second part of the season


So you have the Big 3 together numbers. You have individual member without either of the Big 3 next to him (all have positive +/- by themselves), and you have 2 of the Big 3 together (only Luka / A Reaves is positive).

Fantastic data

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This season alone, in 171 minutes where that trio plays together, they're at -7.47 (112 Ortg, 119.7 Drtg). It's a small sample, but that trio has been worse this year than last. They've shown zero ability to defend with those 3 slower stars on the court together, and the offense hasn't worked.

Someone asked Mazzulla post-game about facing Lebron/Luka/Reaves, and he made a comment that everyone asks how to defend them, the answer is "we need to attack them".

It worked beautifully in the 2024 Finals and it continues to work when the C's play Luka. And even Reaves isn't a great defender in my eyes if, again, you attack and try to exploit him on that end.

Also on social media, Doncic has been getting lit up about his constant complaining to the refs almost every play. Some of those moments have also led to terrible defensive lapses on the other end like we saw Sunday. He's a historically great scorer but his defense/attitude can get in the way. Think of Harden too. Even Harden has made a Finals and made a handful of deep runs in the West. Never got over the top though, although I'll admit Harden's defense has improved a little in recent years where he's not a pure turnstill out there.
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Re: NBA Season 2025-26
« Reply #1265 on: Today at 01:55:08 PM »

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We are having some Pritchard praise here after his steady play this season and big game against LAL. Phoenix got this backup PG Collin Gillespie who has become a Pritchard-like player for them this season.

28.7mpg
13.4ppg 4.7apg 4.4rpg 1.4spg
1.7 turnovers per game.
7.2 three pointers per game 10.9 FGAs
41.8% 3PT

His two point FG% is dragging down his overall scoring efficiency (58.6% TS) but his three point shooting volume & efficiency has been elite. 7 threes in only 28mpg. One every 4min. 9 per 36min. At 42% shooting.

Similar to Pritchard's 6th Man of the Year campaign last season. Pritchard averaged 14.3ppg 3.5apg 3.8rpg 0.9spg. He took 7.8 threes at 40.7% in his 28.4mpg. So even higher volume. 8 threes in 28min vs 7 threes in 28min. 9.9 per 36min. Pritchard's superior 2pt shooting got his TS% up to 63.3%.

This season, Pritchard has dropped back down to 58.8% TS. Similar to what Gillespie is doing for Phoenix. His three point volume has dropped a bit (roughly 3 2s 8 3s per game) as he has been forced to take more two pointers in a larger offensive role (roughly 7 2s and 7 3s per game) while upping his scoring to 17ppg.

Anyway. Great breakout year for Gillespie. Another Pritchard-like player.

Re: NBA Season 2025-26
« Reply #1266 on: Today at 02:30:34 PM »

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Season ending rhinoplasty. Danny, you have no shame..  :laugh:

HOUSTON -- Utah Jazz center Jusuf Nurkic will undergo nose surgery this week and sit out the rest of the season.
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At some point you have to blame the performance on the court on the players on the court. Every loss is not the coach's fault and every win isn't because of the players.

Re: NBA Season 2025-26
« Reply #1267 on: Today at 02:46:48 PM »

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I really believe 7 teams can win the title (in no order)

OKC
Denver
San Antonio
New York
Cleveland
Boston
Detroit

But I?m really not a firm believer of Detroit winning it all
C/PF-Horford, Baynes, Noel, Theis, Morris,
SF/SG- Tatum, Brown, Hayward, Smart, Semi, Clark
PG- Irving, Rozier, Larkin