One of the strategies I used to become more neurotypical was to pick out a random person on the street and follow them around for the entire day. I would carefully log all of their movements and observations I made.
I still try to do this from time to time, but I get recognized alot which makes it hard.
Noticing an uptick in how often NBA teams are leveraging non-shooting bigs popping to create second-side advantages vs. drop.
LAC scored 1.29 points per chance out of 60+ picks w/ Zubac popping last season.
Paired Slot PnP w/ Zoom action.
When the Knicks were coming back into the game, Dylan Harper ruined the momentum and kept the Spurs from blowing the lead.
The last shot Dylan Harper took was with 10:10 in the fourth quarter.
Terrible coaching.
Fox had 44 touches in the second half, the most of any Spur. Only 5 touched the paint. San Antonio scored 0.387 points per chance out of his touches. He shot 2-of-6 w/ 2 turnovers when defended by OG.
No one for the Spurs attempted more than six shots against any match-up.
we can’t take heights at face value.
like an inch of Mobley’s ”height” is just his upper skull being tall, that’s a useless trait for a basketball player