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@NateDuncanNBA rant today about Donovan Mitchell is 100% correct. So good
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I did this calculations manually, so may be slightly off. But the message remains the same.
OKC can win the championship either way, but playing so much single big is killing them.
For the game tonight until SGA checked out (45 minutes)
OKC: +24 with 2 of Chet/IHart/Kenrich on the floor
-7 with only 1 of them on the floor
I know they think double big won’t work against Indy starters, but it did at points in the second, and the single big isn’t working.
I get it: why change when you won by 15?
Hartenstein was dominant tonight, and played 22 minutes. They just need him and Chet out there more, especially on offense, where Chet’s size and Hartenstein screening is dominant.
I very much do not like this.
Last game, this caused the Thunder to play their backup guards more and Hartenstein less than usual. Also meant they went possessions without 2 of their 4 dominant wing defenders.
I hope 85 doesn’t cost them the championship, but I think it might.
I very much do not like this.
Last game, this caused the Thunder to play their backup guards more and Hartenstein less than usual. Also meant they went possessions without 2 of their 4 dominant wing defenders.
I hope 85 doesn’t cost them the championship, but I think it might.
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@wheatonbrando It’s insane.
Jermaine ONeal and Paul George had pretty high peaks as well. Risk Smits longevity and success is also great.
But he might be #2 already.
Was thinking about this when Siakam hit that huge three today, and how they have now had two of the best seasons in team history these last two since the trade.
For any who are critical of the Siakam trade:
When I was in Indy over the summer, I walked by a board outside their stadium with every Pacer who has made all NBA (see below). Pascal is immediately one of the best they have EVER had, and the cost was low. Pacers joined nba in 76.
@AndyGlockner I also love this chart for how stacked it shows the league was for Bird/Magic in the 80s. Curry had an MVP join his team in the middle and played on super teams, and still isn’t that close to those two.