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  2. Crazy Idea, shoot from 28 feet - RealGM

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    Lillard has done much more than 1-2 28 foot shots every 4-5 games. He was especially launching them in Portland. In 2022-23, in 58 games he shot 117 shots beyond 30 feet, which is barely over 2 shots per game. And that is before we count the 465 3s he took between 25-29 feet.

  3. OT: Video Games/Computers/Gadgets/Gizmos - Page 21 - RealGM

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    My favorite single-player games of the last 5 years are 13 Sentinels, Hades, and Disco Elysium. All three games run on a Switch, and prioritize writing, mechanics, and style over fidelity and scale. Nintendo continues to look like the smartest guy in the room for getting out of the fidelity arms race nearly 20 years ago.

  4. Crazy Idea, shoot from 28 feet - Page 2 - RealGM

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    Porzingis over the same stretch... - 35.4% on opens 3s (2.3 attempts per 36) - 25% on pull up 3s (0.5 attempts per 36) - 37% on all catch & shoot 3s (5.5 attempts per 36). I think the real thing with KAT is the kinds of threes he can shoot. KAT shoots step backs off the dribble, and comes off screens like he's Klay.

  5. Olympic Games Basketball - Page 70 - RealGM

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    Tha Cynic wrote:Crazy that USA has to bring in their last 3 superstars in Kevin Durant, Steph Curry, and LeBron James and needed to add a guy who isn't even American in Embiid to squeak out a win against Jokic and a bunch of scrubs. Jokic as the only guy who the USA has to defend still nearly helped them beat a juggernaut video game team ...

  6. OT: Olympic Games Basketball - Page 5 - RealGM

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    Lebron is built like a tank, but Jokic is still significantly bigger, and lebron doesn’t have the length to bother him. Jokic would just comfortably body him, take out his legs, and then hit his 6 foot baby hook over and over again. He’d do that to prime lebron, too.

  7. NBA referees have adjusted how they officiate - RealGM

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    Post #1 » by Knightro » Wed Mar 13, 2024 3:22 pm. So in the latest Bill Simmons Podcast, the Sunday episode with Ryen Russillo, they opened the podcast with an extended back-and-forth on how NBA referees have completely adjusted the way they've been calling games since the all-star break. Long story short, there has been a massive increase in ...

  8. Woj: Okoro and Cavs agree on 3 yrs/$38 million - Page 2 - RealGM

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    Okoro does not project to be a starter in 2024. The guy only becomes a starter once the Cavs get injured. If anything, all his starts the last 3 seasons just show how banged up the Cavs have been. With his lack of shooting, archetype specific defense, and shortness he is not an ideal starter.

  9. Nate Thurmond's crazy wingspan and standing reach - RealGM

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    He's listed at 6'11.5" barefoot but an old article said he's taller than that, referring to him as a seven-footer. I estimate Nate's wingspan to be somewhere between 7'9" to 8'. Mo Bamba is 6'11.25" and has a 9'7.5" standing reach and 7'10" wingspan. Nate looks as long to me and definitely shorter in the neck. Top.

  10. Top 24, under 24 in 24 - Sam Vecenie Game Theory Podcast -...

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    In the past decade, Curry has averaged nearly as many 3FGM per game (4.6) as Barrett's 3FGA average in his career (4.7). If Curry's 3FG% was 4% worse in the same span, he would have made nearly 300 less threes (or 0.44 per game) whereas a 4% difference for Barrett is 0.18 threes per game.

  11. POR - SAC (I’m bored so let’s get crazy & unrealistic)

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    SAC Gets: Jerami Grant, Deni Avdija, & Toumani Camara. SAC Gives: Kevin Huerter, Keegan Murray, Trey Lyles, & Jalen McDaniels. Why for SAC? Grant could be a great fit next to Sabonis with his size, length, athleticism, shooting, rim protection, and defense (with a reduced offensive role).