Inside Out: Welcome to the NBA’s Booming Era of Positionless Offense
…close to the elbow without worrying about a double-team coming. Imagine if Green was only able to space the floor to 18 feet and the half-circle above the free-throw line….
…close to the elbow without worrying about a double-team coming. Imagine if Green was only able to space the floor to 18 feet and the half-circle above the free-throw line….
…torn ligament in his left wrist ended his year prematurely. He comes back to significantly more competition for minutes at the point, but his nose for scoring should still lend…
…compels a defense to commit in a certain direction, opening up teammates away from the ball. With time, space and simple reads, average players progress to become above-average players. Good…
…while playing against lesser competition in the G League. Costello displays the motor and fundamentals necessary to compete for every opportunity on either side of the floor, and he seems…
…alone carry, legitimate title contention?) The numbers now, on the heels of the failed experiment in Oklahoma City, paint him in inconsequential-to-detrimental terms. Consider this: https://twitter.com/AndrewDBailey/status/1010696959579938816 Or this: https://twitter.com/AndrewDBailey/status/1015661403624038400 Expecting…
…four teams are expected to be in the thick of competitive playoff races, which further complicates matters. Each will invariably look for ways to do the obvious—evade the luxury-tax penalty…
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…free-throw line. By this point, the defense is scrambling because two defenders are now completely out of position: The Lehigh product calmly launches a floater off two feet and nails…