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did you see Kahwi thank you letter tor the Spurs absolutely a masterpice you can see how it took him about three weeks to write this letter It’s like the time you had an assignment due in 15 minutes that you forgot about doing at the end it's propably he is not the one that wrote it maybe he used some of 18 millions and hired someone to write the letter thanking them for the 18M.
Also Cleveland ended up signing Isaiah Taylor for one year after looking for a PG for more then a week coming from Atlanta he could have potential as a playmaker but he needs to work on improving his shooting good thing for him in the new season with cavs no one will blame him for missong shots because everyone else wouldn't be much better then him.
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August 10, 2018, 12:40:48 PM |
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I am sure you guys would agree that the Jordan and Kobe Bryant Era of Basketball is better than today. The warriors just destroy the good image of basketball, it's not a physical game anymore, players are so soft nowadays.
Is the Golden State Warriors only the team in NBA? How they destroy the NBA? Please read my recent post: Golden State Warriors doesn't have a good and dominant big man throughout years. Especially during Curry's arrival. You want them to go physical with their soft and small lineup? lol. Other teams as well are like that. Blame other teams why Warriors became dominated in the league right now. Again, you want Warriors to go physical with their lineup? lol. Of course coming from bottom, they think of a way how to climb to the top and their recipe is outside threes. Blame other teams for not doing a physical game. And again, as I said: You guys just noticed it because today's NBA doesn't have now (or lacking) a center like Shaq, Duncan, Wallace etc. Wait for the upcoming seasons and hope that someone will enter the NBA draft with that kind of built. Yes the current NBA today is different but we have nothing to do with it. Force an inside play where you are good at outside and vice versa? RIP strategy if that will be the scenario. During past era, there are centers that their "NATURE" is really a center that's why we can see lots of inside action. We can't blame centers today if they have a good shooting percentage. That's their talent.
This is one the "issues" I see in the NBA right now. I hope that those big guys are not being forced by the team to go for the three because its going to be awkward. I mean you are getting out of your comfort zone and you are not used to firing 3's but instead wants to go inside and be physical and battle for the loose ball.
Still waiting for the names of these big guys who are forced by their team to do threes. Im curious who are those.
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August 10, 2018, 03:54:09 PM |
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Barring any injuries, the Warriors will defend its title once again I think. OK, Houston was close last year and Melo could turn out to be good. Lakers will be a playoff team and I think OKC will improve compared to last year- the Kiwi is a beast
Lakers will beat the OKC and once again westbrook will have an early exit in the playoffs. Rockets are a good team but Lebron is with the lakers now, only the warriors can beat him so I think we will see most likely a Lakers vs Warriors West Finals. This will only happen if they will have a good chemistry along the way but I have trust in Lebron. Remember when they traded most of their players last season and yet they are in 4th spot. I think the will be a playoff contender but not enough to win in the conference (own opinion). Warriors won 2 out of three in their past three finals appearances and most people ar saying thay they will win again now that they acquired Boogie and I agree with them although as they always say "The ball is round". Lets just see their performance next season. They have been just adding up players to create a superteam but i would still believe that Lakers would really give a good fight on West finals. Coordination would really takes time specially with Lebron and the players of Lakers but that wont really be a major issue. This year would be exciting on the west on how those superteams will clash as well into those runner-ups on the conference. Can we say whoever wins the West will win the Finals. Young players have been doing hard work at the east and they are also getting bigger line ups. While the best have super guards which makes a small and fast teams. It had been a huge flip now. Before it was the West who have Giants but now it seems like the guards are the mostly seen. Embiid should really take his game to a higher level so that centers will be seen again on the front lines. Possible. The last couple of years, the West seems to evolve pretty much and the East was very slow to react. But its pretty obvious now that the 3 point shoot is more of a thing now in the West more than having a good center to man the ring. I don't know what Joel needs to improved though, perhaps just be consistent, all this stats are up from 2016 (pts / rebounds / assists). Western are always known to have the offensive firepower, while Eastern has their solid defensive plays (if you remember the bad boys in Detroit). But as the time passed by, defensive plays has become less effective due to the increase of effeciency from the players who shoot everywhere specialy with the 3's. Like what one of the coach said during the finals ( I just forgot who exactly. Its between coach Pop or Spoelstra, im not sure) He said " our offense is our great defense." I agree with this line which a good team defense would be somehow be useless if offense on the opposing team is on wide range example. each player or most player do have extensive kind of roles which they can able to perform on such situation. Shooting 3's on any angle with any or most members of the team would really be a huge advantage rather than focusing purely on defense.This is where West team specializes on and we do really see the advantage.
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August 10, 2018, 05:09:45 PM |
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This is one the "issues" I see in the NBA right now. I hope that those big guys are not being forced by the team to go for the three because its going to be awkward. I mean you are getting out of your comfort zone and you are not used to firing 3's but instead wants to go inside and be physical and battle for the loose ball.
Still waiting for the names of these big guys who are forced by their team to do threes. Im curious who are those. Don't pressured him lol. I don't see too any big guys who were forced to do outside shooting. What's the sense? Who will stay on offensive rebounds if those centers will stay at three point area. What's the used of other guards if they can't do outside shooting? Are those coaches nuts to forced a player? Joel Embiid shoots from the three point area because he has really shooting at that zone but most of the time he's stay on inside. Anthony Davis sometimes shoots too at the same area but mostly he do points inside. Kristap Porzingis, big thin guy and he has a good shooting percentage at three point area, why put this player inside? And who else?
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August 10, 2018, 05:45:25 PM |
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This is one the "issues" I see in the NBA right now. I hope that those big guys are not being forced by the team to go for the three because its going to be awkward. I mean you are getting out of your comfort zone and you are not used to firing 3's but instead wants to go inside and be physical and battle for the loose ball.
Still waiting for the names of these big guys who are forced by their team to do threes. Im curious who are those. Don't pressured him lol. I don't see too any big guys who were forced to do outside shooting. What's the sense? Who will stay on offensive rebounds if those centers will stay at three point area. What's the used of other guards if they can't do outside shooting? Are those coaches nuts to forced a player? Joel Embiid shoots from the three point area because he has really shooting at that zone but most of the time he's stay on inside. Anthony Davis sometimes shoots too at the same area but mostly he do points inside. Kristap Porzingis, big thin guy and he has a good shooting percentage at three point area, why put this player inside? And who else? LOL Im not pressuring him. Im just curious who are those big guys so that I can gave my own view about it. Anyways those you have mentioned are not literally "Centers". They are Power Forward with good outside shooting percentage so acting between BIG MAN and a perimeter shooter will depend on where they want to post an action. But they are not forced by their coach. Instead, that's an advantage. In every dominant team today, we are really lacking of legitimate centers that's why we can't see few hard physical actions today inside the paint for both offense and defense. So I don't see it as an issue if some teams are making more threes because that's their specialty and advantage.
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August 10, 2018, 06:17:04 PM |
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This is one the "issues" I see in the NBA right now. I hope that those big guys are not being forced by the team to go for the three because its going to be awkward. I mean you are getting out of your comfort zone and you are not used to firing 3's but instead wants to go inside and be physical and battle for the loose ball.
Still waiting for the names of these big guys who are forced by their team to do threes. Im curious who are those. Don't pressured him lol. I don't see too any big guys who were forced to do outside shooting. What's the sense? Who will stay on offensive rebounds if those centers will stay at three point area. What's the used of other guards if they can't do outside shooting? Are those coaches nuts to forced a player? Joel Embiid shoots from the three point area because he has really shooting at that zone but most of the time he's stay on inside. Anthony Davis sometimes shoots too at the same area but mostly he do points inside. Kristap Porzingis, big thin guy and he has a good shooting percentage at three point area, why put this player inside? And who else? LOL Im not pressuring him. Im just curious who are those big guys so that I can gave my own view about it. Anyways those you have mentioned are not literally "Centers". They are Power Forward with good outside shooting percentage so acting between BIG MAN and a perimeter shooter will depend on where they want to post an action. But they are not forced by their coach. Instead, that's an advantage. In every dominant team today, we are really lacking of legitimate centers that's why we can't see few hard physical actions today inside the paint for both offense and defense. So I don't see it as an issue if some teams are making more threes because that's their specialty and advantage. Kind of excited with that. How about Kristaps Porzingis. Somehow we see a Dirk Nowitzki with a better blocking percentage below the rim. When his shooting percentage gets higher this will be a mam than cannot be reached. Imagine someone who can post up and make deep perimeter shooting. It will be a WOW to watch him making perfection of his new style. It will be more likely that he will be like a forward position too for spacing.
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August 11, 2018, 11:19:20 AM |
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This is one the "issues" I see in the NBA right now. I hope that those big guys are not being forced by the team to go for the three because its going to be awkward. I mean you are getting out of your comfort zone and you are not used to firing 3's but instead wants to go inside and be physical and battle for the loose ball.
Still waiting for the names of these big guys who are forced by their team to do threes. Im curious who are those. Don't pressured him lol. I don't see too any big guys who were forced to do outside shooting. What's the sense? Who will stay on offensive rebounds if those centers will stay at three point area. What's the used of other guards if they can't do outside shooting? Are those coaches nuts to forced a player? Joel Embiid shoots from the three point area because he has really shooting at that zone but most of the time he's stay on inside. Anthony Davis sometimes shoots too at the same area but mostly he do points inside. Kristap Porzingis, big thin guy and he has a good shooting percentage at three point area, why put this player inside? And who else? LOL Im not pressuring him. Im just curious who are those big guys so that I can gave my own view about it. Anyways those you have mentioned are not literally "Centers". They are Power Forward with good outside shooting percentage so acting between BIG MAN and a perimeter shooter will depend on where they want to post an action. But they are not forced by their coach. Instead, that's an advantage. In every dominant team today, we are really lacking of legitimate centers that's why we can't see few hard physical actions today inside the paint for both offense and defense. So I don't see it as an issue if some teams are making more threes because that's their specialty and advantage. Kind of excited with that. How about Kristaps Porzingis. Somehow we see a Dirk Nowitzki with a better blocking percentage below the rim. When his shooting percentage gets higher this will be a mam than cannot be reached. Imagine someone who can post up and make deep perimeter shooting. It will be a WOW to watch him making perfection of his new style. It will be more likely that he will be like a forward position too for spacing. He is still young but he already showed his potential as a big man in the future. The sad thing is that he belongs to a shitty team, I hope this will stay healthy and to team up with another superstar, like Lebron James.
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August 11, 2018, 12:06:08 PM |
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Kind of excited with that.
How about Kristaps Porzingis. Somehow we see a Dirk Nowitzki with a better blocking percentage below the rim. When his shooting percentage gets higher this will be a mam than cannot be reached. Imagine someone who can post up and make deep perimeter shooting. It will be a WOW to watch him making perfection of his new style.
It will be more likely that he will be like a forward position too for spacing.
He is still young but he already showed his potential as a big man in the future. The sad thing is that he belongs to a shitty team, I hope this will stay healthy and to team up with another superstar, like Lebron James. There is no shitty team when there is a good management and coaching behind it. GSW is shitty before. Playing with just 4 players because of players with injuries. They tried to swallow all of that pride being lost and look at where are they now. Cavaliers and Philly are also some shitty teams before but they are all trying to get a better roster and a coach to make it better. Porzingis will get there with hard work and his trainor reaching higher levels.
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August 11, 2018, 12:21:13 PM |
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I think the league should seriously consider moving the 3 point line back further. NBA games have become a 3 point shooting contest with a serious lack of inside play. There is practically no mid range game anymore.
There are many factors to consider it done. The thing I think that is the standardization of the three point line. If you want to move the three point line farther away from the basket, then all the specs of the court will also be changed. And basically 3pointers are evolution of shotmaking, maybe to avoid injury.
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August 11, 2018, 12:43:56 PM |
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Kind of excited with that.
How about Kristaps Porzingis. Somehow we see a Dirk Nowitzki with a better blocking percentage below the rim. When his shooting percentage gets higher this will be a mam than cannot be reached. Imagine someone who can post up and make deep perimeter shooting. It will be a WOW to watch him making perfection of his new style.
It will be more likely that he will be like a forward position too for spacing.
He is still young but he already showed his potential as a big man in the future. The sad thing is that he belongs to a shitty team, I hope this will stay healthy and to team up with another superstar, like Lebron James. Porzingis is like a hidden gem in NBA. He is in the shitty team at this moment but in the next few years, many will try to get him because his performance levels up every year. He has a potential to be an all star in the next years. I will not be surprised if he will be on a team with some all star players like Rockets maybe or Celtics or maybe Lakers and will team up with Lebron .
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August 11, 2018, 02:31:35 PM |
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I think the league should seriously consider moving the 3 point line back further. NBA games have become a 3 point shooting contest with a serious lack of inside play. There is practically no mid range game anymore.
There are many factors to consider it done. The thing I think that is the standardization of the three point line. If you want to move the three point line farther away from the basket, then all the specs of the court will also be changed. And basically 3pointers are evolution of shotmaking, maybe to avoid injury. From there, teams need also to adjust the defensive strategy, evolutions really come this far and regarding to that matter there's no need to change how things inside the court but the players and coaches are the one who needs to evolve as well, managing to intercept and create new defensive rotations will bring new height and level on this coming season, from offense to defense adjustment who's team will rise among others.
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August 11, 2018, 04:39:59 PM |
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I think the league should seriously consider moving the 3 point line back further. NBA games have become a 3 point shooting contest with a serious lack of inside play. There is practically no mid range game anymore.
There are many factors to consider it done. The thing I think that is the standardization of the three point line. If you want to move the three point line farther away from the basket, then all the specs of the court will also be changed. And basically 3pointers are evolution of shotmaking, maybe to avoid injury. I'm sure that the 3 point share have been implemented not to avoid injury, but to give players especially guards during the late 70's to early 80's a chance to score. Because that time, the big man used to dominate the game. Regarding @Porzingis, yes I believed he is a good players however, its just bad that he landed on a mediocre team right now. Lots of potential on this young guy and I hope he traded on a team that he can develop and blossom like a superstar.
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August 11, 2018, 10:58:08 PM |
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Kind of excited with that.
How about Kristaps Porzingis. Somehow we see a Dirk Nowitzki with a better blocking percentage below the rim. When his shooting percentage gets higher this will be a mam than cannot be reached. Imagine someone who can post up and make deep perimeter shooting. It will be a WOW to watch him making perfection of his new style.
It will be more likely that he will be like a forward position too for spacing.
He is still young but he already showed his potential as a big man in the future. The sad thing is that he belongs to a shitty team, I hope this will stay healthy and to team up with another superstar, like Lebron James. Porzingis is like a hidden gem in NBA. He is in the shitty team at this moment but in the next few years, many will try to get him because his performance levels up every year. He has a potential to be an all star in the next years. I will not be surprised if he will be on a team with some all star players like Rockets maybe or Celtics or maybe Lakers and will team up with Lebron . Something like a Garnett of the Twolves or Nowitzki of the Dallas. He just needs that better pointguard and a forward to help in the inside game. Maybe an average 2nd team if ever he misses some game so someone could catch up and not lose a game for thd ranking in the playoffs. But I am telling you all, this kid got a lot of skills in him. Just more polishing can give him an MVP if he works hard. Blocks, points, rebounds and assist can be dont by those kind of heights.
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August 12, 2018, 12:22:15 AM |
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Kind of excited with that.
How about Kristaps Porzingis. Somehow we see a Dirk Nowitzki with a better blocking percentage below the rim. When his shooting percentage gets higher this will be a mam than cannot be reached. Imagine someone who can post up and make deep perimeter shooting. It will be a WOW to watch him making perfection of his new style.
It will be more likely that he will be like a forward position too for spacing.
He is still young but he already showed his potential as a big man in the future. The sad thing is that he belongs to a shitty team, I hope this will stay healthy and to team up with another superstar, like Lebron James. Porzingis is like a hidden gem in NBA. He is in the shitty team at this moment but in the next few years, many will try to get him because his performance levels up every year. He has a potential to be an all star in the next years. I will not be surprised if he will be on a team with some all star players like Rockets maybe or Celtics or maybe Lakers and will team up with Lebron . Something like a Garnett of the Twolves or Nowitzki of the Dallas. He just needs that better pointguard and a forward to help in the inside game. Maybe an average 2nd team if ever he misses some game so someone could catch up and not lose a game for thd ranking in the playoffs. But I am telling you all, this kid got a lot of skills in him. Just more polishing can give him an MVP if he works hard. Blocks, points, rebounds and assist can be dont by those kind of heights. it's mind blowing how good he is now at his age and what he can be later on. That physic he have and the skill set he have and work ethic will take him places with proper internsive training he’s going to be an absolute monster for a long long time. but it's possible that the Knicks trade him for a bunch of teenagers that will never reach the half of potentiel he got it always have been their way they will try to bring him back around XMAS but i don't expect to see him player more then 20mpg on average untill he feels that he can a full game couple games before the playoffs should be enough to get him back in shape.
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August 12, 2018, 01:41:40 PM |
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Kind of excited with that.
How about Kristaps Porzingis. Somehow we see a Dirk Nowitzki with a better blocking percentage below the rim. When his shooting percentage gets higher this will be a mam than cannot be reached. Imagine someone who can post up and make deep perimeter shooting. It will be a WOW to watch him making perfection of his new style.
It will be more likely that he will be like a forward position too for spacing.
He is still young but he already showed his potential as a big man in the future. The sad thing is that he belongs to a shitty team, I hope this will stay healthy and to team up with another superstar, like Lebron James. Porzingis is like a hidden gem in NBA. He is in the shitty team at this moment but in the next few years, many will try to get him because his performance levels up every year. He has a potential to be an all star in the next years. I will not be surprised if he will be on a team with some all star players like Rockets maybe or Celtics or maybe Lakers and will team up with Lebron . Something like a Garnett of the Twolves or Nowitzki of the Dallas. He just needs that better pointguard and a forward to help in the inside game. Maybe an average 2nd team if ever he misses some game so someone could catch up and not lose a game for thd ranking in the playoffs. But I am telling you all, this kid got a lot of skills in him. Just more polishing can give him an MVP if he works hard. Blocks, points, rebounds and assist can be dont by those kind of heights. Yeah I agree with you. He is a very athletic guy and with his height, some players with almost the same height as him cannot do what he can do. I remember one time when the Greek Freak acted as their point guard in Bucks late around 2015 or 2016 if I remember correctly. He is still young I think and he has needs to improve himself and at the same time, be with a team that can help him in his improvement. I wish Porzingis will be traded in the next trading season with a good team. He doesn't belong with his team right now.
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August 12, 2018, 09:05:44 PM |
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Kind of excited with that.
How about Kristaps Porzingis. Somehow we see a Dirk Nowitzki with a better blocking percentage below the rim. When his shooting percentage gets higher this will be a mam than cannot be reached. Imagine someone who can post up and make deep perimeter shooting. It will be a WOW to watch him making perfection of his new style.
It will be more likely that he will be like a forward position too for spacing.
He is still young but he already showed his potential as a big man in the future. The sad thing is that he belongs to a shitty team, I hope this will stay healthy and to team up with another superstar, like Lebron James. Porzingis is like a hidden gem in NBA. He is in the shitty team at this moment but in the next few years, many will try to get him because his performance levels up every year. He has a potential to be an all star in the next years. I will not be surprised if he will be on a team with some all star players like Rockets maybe or Celtics or maybe Lakers and will team up with Lebron . Something like a Garnett of the Twolves or Nowitzki of the Dallas. He just needs that better pointguard and a forward to help in the inside game. Maybe an average 2nd team if ever he misses some game so someone could catch up and not lose a game for thd ranking in the playoffs. But I am telling you all, this kid got a lot of skills in him. Just more polishing can give him an MVP if he works hard. Blocks, points, rebounds and assist can be dont by those kind of heights. Yeah I agree with you. He is a very athletic guy and with his height, some players with almost the same height as him cannot do what he can do. I remember one time when the Greek Freak acted as their point guard in Bucks late around 2015 or 2016 if I remember correctly. He is still young I think and he has needs to improve himself and at the same time, be with a team that can help him in his improvement. I wish Porzingis will be traded in the next trading season with a good team. He doesn't belong with his team right now. Perhaps the team just wont let it. He is young and being a good player is a bad thing for other players. They will be buried and might get a little lower salary if Porzingis will eat the remaining salary cap. They can prevent it by making bad plays for him. Mafia on the insislde. But as I have seen in some videos of him, he is really working the hell out. Just like Dirk, he is making improvements with his perimeters and trying to perfect it. A monster will be born, just a little more push.
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August 13, 2018, 03:19:24 PM |
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I think the league should seriously consider moving the 3 point line back further. NBA games have become a 3 point shooting contest with a serious lack of inside play. There is practically no mid range game anymore.
There are many factors to consider it done. The thing I think that is the standardization of the three point line. If you want to move the three point line farther away from the basket, then all the specs of the court will also be changed. And basically 3pointers are evolution of shotmaking, maybe to avoid injury. Overall that moving the 3 points line back further is a non sense idea to me. Regarding @Porzingis, yes I believed he is a good players however, its just bad that he landed on a mediocre team right now. Lots of potential on this young guy and I hope he traded on a team that he can develop and blossom like a superstar.
Trading will not solved it. I like him to stay at New York Knicks. That team drafted him so it means much to him. Good thing he is on New York Knicks because now he's not on shadow of any superstar unlike when Carmelo Anthony was still on the team. It's a good opportunity to show what he can do more as their main scorer. He can consider transferring to other team if he will eye for championship at early age but today, I don't see that he will be traded. NYK knows his potential too and for sure they are thinking every season how will they improved their team.
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August 13, 2018, 03:32:21 PM |
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I think the league should seriously consider moving the 3 point line back further. NBA games have become a 3 point shooting contest with a serious lack of inside play. There is practically no mid range game anymore.
There are many factors to consider it done. The thing I think that is the standardization of the three point line. If you want to move the three point line farther away from the basket, then all the specs of the court will also be changed. And basically 3pointers are evolution of shotmaking, maybe to avoid injury. Overall that moving the 3 points line back further is a non sense idea to me. I got his point but these changes would really have a very very long debate on having such decision. Changing 3 point line so that there would be no players can easily shoot 3's? It do definitely lose out the the balance on the game yet players would play mid-range which I cant deny its a good view but make it all balance would still be preferred.
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August 13, 2018, 03:35:11 PM |
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Can't believe the new NBA season is almost here already. I'm really curious how long Lebron can keep up his elite level of play considering how old he is. It's extremely impressive how many games James had played without any serious injuries coming straight out of high school to the NBA at 18 years old. He is one of the most durable players the league has ever seen.
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