The Miami Heat are statistically the dirtiest team in the NBA over the last 10 years, per @RotoWire
1. Miami Heat
2. Brooklyn Nets
3. Memphis Grizzlies
4. Houston Rockets
5. Philadelphia 76ers
6. Detroit Pistons
7. Golden State Warriors
8. Phoenix Suns
9. Milwaukee Bucks
10. Charlotte Hornets
11. Orlando Magic
12. Washington Wizards
13. Atlanta Hawks
14. Minnesota Timberwolves
15. New Orleans Pelicans
16. Toronto Raptors
17. Cleveland Cavaliers
18. Sacramento Kings
19. Los Angeles Lakers
20. Oklahoma City Thunder
21. Los Angeles Clippers
22. Dallas Mavericks
23. New York Knicks
24. Boston Celtics
25 Utah Jazz
26. Denver Nuggets
27. Chicago Bulls
28. Indiana Pacers
29. Portland Trail Blazers
30. San Antonio Spurs
(Via https://t.co/nyg9QTIvqk)
Blaming Sirianni and Moore for calling a pass there is ridiculous. The play worked perfectly. You're paying your star Running Back 13 million a year to make that catch and he didn't. This loss is on the non existent D Line and Saquon Barkley not the coaches
Iโm absolutely not kidding - Jalen Brunson is the best superstar maybe in sports history. Leaving 100+ mil on the table for your franchise is UNPRECEDENTED. He will be beloved as a king for the rest of time in this city. 113M bought him NYC immortality, what a fucking LEGEND
โBrunson's study of championship organizations and franchise stars -- Patrick Mahomes' Kansas City Chiefs, the Tom Brady New England Patriotsand the Derek Jeter New York Yankees -- gave him a blueprint for MVP-level players who structured contracts to give their teams the best chances at sustainable title runsโ
- @wojespn
The Knicks are paying OG Anunoby, Mikal Bridges, Jalen Brunson, Julius Randle, Mitchell Robinson, Donte DiVincenzo, and Deuce McBride a COMBINED ~$124M this year.
That's 5 starters plus your 6th and 8th man.
For reference, Suns are spending $150M on KD, Beal, Booker alone