OFFICIAL AROUND THE NBA: NOVEMBER 2023 (1 Viewer)

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Uncharacteristically short fuse tonight. He cursed at Coach Rajaković and was ejected after the Raptors bench demanded Siakam shoot with like 8s left up big. Points differential matters in this tournament but the Raptors had already been eliminated... not sure if DD could've known that. Ripped his jersey off in the tunnel.
in DeMar's post game interview, he's just really frustrated the team keeps losing. Wants to string a few wins together. The Raptors were putting on a show for the ages. An embarrasing Bulls loss. Not a good game to nitpick problems in Chicago.
 
Wow. Westbrook’s career is slipping away. He played just 13 minutes last night, the least of anyone on his team that played. He’s just not good anymore.
 
rim pull-ups getting whistled a lot this year. Refs are getting bored and laying down the law.

 
NBA is getting wacky. There’s a lot more parity in the league than I feel like we’ve seen for a long time.
Don't worry, the league administration will snuff that out ASAP. Can't have the little guys winning on a regular basis (if at all). Silver is probably already freaking out about it.
 
Don't worry, the league administration will snuff that out ASAP. Can't have the little guys winning on a regular basis (if at all). Silver is probably already freaking out about it.
Really? They will snuff it out?
The first thing they need to fix is the draft lottery, because in 2022 the first two picks went to Orlando and Oklahoma City, and both teams got really good players.
In 2023 the first three picks went to San Antonio, Charlotte and Portland. San Antonio drafted what is said to be the best player since Lebron James.
 
Really? They will snuff it out?
The first thing they need to fix is the draft lottery, because in 2022 the first two picks went to Orlando and Oklahoma City, and both teams got really good players.
In 2023 the first three picks went to San Antonio, Charlotte and Portland. San Antonio drafted what is said to be the best player since Lebron James.
So Wemby will ask out and form a big three in Miami? That would be priceless!
 
Really? They will snuff it out?
The first thing they need to fix is the draft lottery, because in 2022 the first two picks went to Orlando and Oklahoma City, and both teams got really good players.
In 2023 the first three picks went to San Antonio, Charlotte and Portland. San Antonio drafted what is said to be the best player since Lebron James.
If the big market teams aren't winning, the league will always "level" the playing field (See the Patrick Ewing draft). The league cannot survive for any real length of time if the big market teams aren't in the mix. All you have to do is look at the TV ratings....and go back and do a deep dive into the history of the league. David Stern was the WORST thing that ever happened to small market teams. Silver seems to be a tad bit more even handed......
 
Bismack Biyombo has more points then Desmond Bane. Timberwolves chomping the Grizzlies.
 
Bulls up 10-0 on Brooklyn!
The Chicago slump might be receding.
 
I’m coming around on Wemby. That guy will change some games. Could be one of the best to ever play.
With Wemby AND Holmgren out in the west, it’s going to be difficult every year, even harder than during the Dame era imo. We’re lucky Mobley only sees us twice a year.

We need to find a long term do-it-all big now more than ever if we want to challenge OKC and SA in the future.
 
With Wemby AND Holmgren out in the west, it’s going to be difficult every year, even harder than during the Dame era imo. We’re lucky Mobley only sees us twice a year.

We need to find a long term do-it-all big now more than ever if we want to challenge OKC and SA in the future.

BRING BACK MEYERS "THE HAMMER" LEONARD!
 
Bulls blew their big 1st qtr lead. Got smoked by the Nets. Portland has a new competitor in tanking for talent.
 
I'm convinced the Point Sochan thing is Pop stealth tanking in the name of 'oh, we're trying to breed Sochan into this versatile wing!'

Can you imagine if there was a competent passer throwing the ball up <gestures wildly> anywhere in the vicinity of Wemby most of the time down the court?
 
I'm convinced the Point Sochan thing is Pop stealth tanking in the name of 'oh, we're trying to breed Sochan into this versatile wing!'

Can you imagine if there was a competent passer throwing the ball up <gestures wildly> anywhere in the vicinity of Wemby most of the time down the court?
Yes. It's a no-brainer. Unstoppable.

But the Blazers could be doing something similar with Ayton and don't do diddly squat either.

It could just be bad coaching.

https://www.si.com/nba/draft/newsfeed/victor-wembanyama-jeremy-sochan-experiment-point-guard-spurs#:~:text=The team has lost 11,more natural position of forward.


For Wembanyama's Sake, It's Time To Change The Jeremy Sochan Experiment


My editor has this rule: Every piece must be about a prospect, or a rookie. May the basketball Gods strike me down where I stand if I write about an NBA sophomore.

So, today, I'm going to test his patience and write about Jeremy Sochan, and there's nothing he can do about it.

The second-year forward - erhm, point guard - is running things in San Antonio these days, and so far the results have been underwhelming. The team has lost 11 straight games, all with Sochan running the show.


Now, in fairness, there's a plan behind this experiment. Head coach Gregg Popovich and his staff clearly wants to get Sochan used to being more of a playmaker when he returns to his more natural position of forward. And frankly, there's merit to the idea.

The Minnesota Timberwolves used the rookie season of Zach LaVine to do just that, so the youngster would get more acclimated to having the ball in his hands, and make decisions on the fly.


But the move has come at the immediate expense of Victor Wembanyama, to the point where Popovich and his staff needs to implement changes to balance both Wembanyama's rookie season, and the evolution of Sochan.

The Spurs right now look not entirely dissimilar to pee-wee soccer. Everyone's running after the ball all at once, no one's quite sure what their role is, and improvisation is the leading strategy.

As I outlined in a recent post about the Rookie Of the Year race between Wembanyama and Chet Holmgren, the latter is being heavily used within the constraints of an established offense, whereas Wembanyama is primarily freestyling, and just kind of picking up bits and pieces where he can.

That's not to say the Spurs aren't running plays. They are. But where the Thunder have an established pecking order, and a long list of contributors, the Spurs are very much still feeling out one another. That's to be expected, but when you throw in a position change of the one Sochan is currently undergoing, it becomes too many moving parts at once.

Wembanyama shouldn't be a creator at this stage - at least not to this extent - but instead a play finisher. The 7-foot-4 rookie is quite simply better playing off others at this point, as he's got an enormous catch radius, is tremendous at running straight to the front of the rim, and frankly underrated at taking contact, given his modest weight.

Seven-dribble pull-ups should come in small doses, and preferably later in his career, when he has a better idea of the type of player he is.

This is where a real point guard would be capable of helping out the Frenchman.

"Go there, set a screen, and I'll hit you right near the foul line!"

"Let's force the switch, so you have the advantage in the post."

"This guy can't move his feet, it's best to attack him in movement."

These are the types of instructions and directions Wembanyama currently needs, and Sochan - understandably so - doesn't have the necessary experience to identify everything, nor has he been in the league long enough to pick up on opponent tendencies.

Therefore, it's time for the Spurs to come up with something new to at least bridge the gap between The Sochan Project, and the development of Wembanyama.

Tre Jones has done admirably in his own right, but he too is a young point guard, and one who doesn't have much of a long-range shot (25.9% on 2.1 nightly attempts) which unfortunately allows opponents to shrink the floor.

Yet, he's the best passer currently on the team, and for his shooting troubles, he at least can get into the teeth of the defense, and make the right read when teams rotate.

It would behoove the Spurs to minimize the use of Wembanyama and Sochan together on the floor, and instead lean into maximizing minutes between Wembanyama and Jones, flanked by shooters.

Or, perhaps even more intriguing, slide Sochan back to his normal forward position when he's on the court with Wembanyama, and put Jones, Devin Vassell, and Keldon Johnson on the floor together to get as much movement on the floor at the same time.

Regardless of what the Spurs figure out, it's crucial they don't spend the first half of Wembanyama's rookie season putting him in a role where he's taxed too much with the element of creation off his own accord. If that comes at the expense of Sochan's development, so be it. After all, the Spurs need to recognize who the most important player is between them, as I'm sure they know.

As such, they should begin to act like it.
 
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Yes. It's a no-brainer. Unstoppable.

But the Blazers could be doing something similar with Ayton and don't do diddly squat either.

It could just be bad coaching.


For Wembanyama's Sake, It's Time To Change The Jeremy Sochan Experiment


My editor has this rule: Every piece must be about a prospect, or a rookie. May the basketball Gods strike me down where I stand if I write about an NBA sophomore.

So, today, I'm going to test his patience and write about Jeremy Sochan, and there's nothing he can do about it.

The second-year forward - erhm, point guard - is running things in San Antonio these days, and so far the results have been underwhelming. The team has lost 11 straight games, all with Sochan running the show.


Now, in fairness, there's a plan behind this experiment. Head coach Gregg Popovich and his staff clearly wants to get Sochan used to being more of a playmaker when he returns to his more natural position of forward. And frankly, there's merit to the idea.

The Minnesota Timberwolves used the rookie season of Zach LaVine to do just that, so the youngster would get more acclimated to having the ball in his hands, and make decisions on the fly.


But the move has come at the immediate expense of Victor Wembanyama, to the point where Popovich and his staff needs to implement changes to balance both Wembanyama's rookie season, and the evolution of Sochan.

The Spurs right now look not entirely dissimilar to pee-wee soccer. Everyone's running after the ball all at once, no one's quite sure what their role is, and improvisation is the leading strategy.
#FirePops
 
The Pistons are soooooooooo bad. They got waxed by the equally terrible Wizards at home tonight extending their losing streak to 14 games. And looking at their upcoming schedule, there’s a very good chance the losing streak could extend to 22 games.
 
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