2015 - 2016 NBA Thread - NBA where amazing happens - all rookie team named!!!

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yea i know. i told yall that a while ago i couldn't resist TONIGHT though after all the shit that was talked about being the difference in the series.

just say we take the l we'll get em next time

blowed out and klay thompson was extra smedium again

just imagine if this high yellow dude actually showed up and contributed points?
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I think Klay is going to be extreme medium all year.

The chemistry of the Warriors is pretty much going to be th difference in all games. No team is as cohesive as they are.
 
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Durant & Westbrook each finished with 40+ points in Thunder's win.
Last other duo to do that? MJ & Scottie.

Reggie Miller and Jalen Rose did it in the 2000 playoffs.
 
Karl-Anthony Towns is first teen in @NBA history with double-double in each of first 2 NBA games. (via @EliasSports)


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Who's west? You need add CP3 or Blake to that list

Edit Westbrook

True both in thought Westbrook should've got it last year....

His final month of the regular season was similar to what Lebron did in the finals
 
Garnett will lead him well.




No.1 pick @KarlTowns shows out in Denver: 28pts, 14rebs, 4blks on 11/19 FGAs in the 95-78
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FINAL STATS:
@KarlTowns- 28pts 14rbs
@22wiggins- 18pts 4rbs
@rickyrubio9- 12pts 8ast
K-Mart- 14pts

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Re: 2015-2016 NBA Thread - Training Camp 9/29

Still working through Triangle offense, Knicks look to run

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Fast breaks and big men playing inside could be key for New York

POSTED: Oct 30, 2015 11:20 AM ET
BY John Schuhmann

In their first two games of the season, the Knicks have already managed 36 fast-break points.

NEW YORK - If you've only watched the New York Knicks over the last few years, you might not have realized that, in this game of basketball, there is something called a "fast break."

These "fast breaks" happen when a team gets the ball and, via dribble or pass, transfers it from the defensive end to the offensive end of the floor in an expeditious fashion to take a shot before the defense has time to get set. A "fast break" can be a rather effective device in trying win basketball games.

SportVU data tells us that teams shoot best in the first six seconds of the shot clock. Effective field goal percentage drops by 10 percentage points after the first six seconds and further every six seconds after that.

League-wide shooting by time remaining on the shot clock, 2014-15
Shot clock
19-24
13-18
7-12
0-6
FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% eFG%
13,081 23,521 55.6% 2,280 6,219 36.7% 60.5%
27,126 60,265 45.0% 6,276 17,020 36.9% 50.2%
26,515 61,091 43.4% 5,770 15,749 36.6% 48.1%
10,162 26,808 37.9% 2,445 7,721 31.7% 42.5%
Does not include shots after an offensive rebound.
via SportVU

New York has ranked last in the league in fast break points per game each of the last three seasons, going back to 2012-13, when they ranked third in offensive efficiency and won 54 games. That year, the lack of fast breaks wasn't a huge deal, because the Knicks had a potent half-court offense built around Carmelo Anthony and 3-point shooting, launching the most 3s in NBA history (at the time).

But last season, the lack of transition opportunities was compounded by the fact that the Knicks' half-court offense was rather brutal. There was a steep learning curve with the Triangle offense implemented by new head coach Derek Fisher, and Anthony hobbled through 40 games before ending his season after the All-Star Game, when most of the other offensive talent had already been traded away.

The 2014-15 Knicks ranked 21st in 3-point attempts, last in shots at the basket, and 29th in overall offensive efficiency, ahead of only the Philadelphia 76ers, who were historically bad on that end of the floor.

Though Anthony is now healthy and there's seemingly more talent around him, the Triangle is still very much a work in progress. It's still clunky at times, more mechanical than free-flowing. Some Knicks players are still thinking it through and defenses often deny the next pass because they know what's coming.

But this season, the Knicks have realized that they're allowed to run down the floor and try to score before actually having to run through the Triangle. The guards are pushing the ball, Anthony is leaking out, and the bigs are establishing early post position.

Fisher didn't tell his team not to run last season. He just told them to run the offense, and they took that to heart.

"I think it was difficult for all of us a year ago, trying to come in and implement a new system and a new way of playing basketball offensively," Fisher said Thursday. "And I think, in a lot of ways, we allowed the conversation about the Triangle to drive everybody's mindset."

So when the Knicks got the ball, they weren't thinking about scoring, they were thinking about which point of the Triangle they were going to be.


"This year," Fisher continued, "even though our offense hasn't changed, really, what we wanted to make clear to our guys is that, when we make people miss, the first objective is to go score as quickly as possible, before the defense gets set.

"There's no shape to that. You just go down and try to score as quickly as you can, but also trust the fact that we do have [an offense] that we can play out of if the defense is back. And I just think that helped our guys a lot, that we didn't over-emphasize what happens after the defense is back. Take advantage of what's there first."

Of course, transition opportunities generally require defensive stops. The Knicks got those in Wednesday's season-opening 122-97 win in Milwaukee, because the Bucks had a backcourt that can neither shoot nor take care of the ball. New York tallied 19 fast-break points, *more than they had in all but one of their 82 games last season.

* Their 2014-15 season-high was 27 in Sacramento on Dec. 27. Their next highest tally was 15.

In Thursday's wake-up call against the Atlanta Hawks, the Knicks' poor perimeter defense was exposed by Jeff Teague and Dennis Schroder. Still, the Knicks tallied another 17 fast-break points. So their fast-break point totals this season would have ranked as the second and third highest totals of last season.

... The first objective is to go score as quickly as possible ...
- Knicks' coach Derek Fisher
The Knicks have taken 19.2 percent (28 out of 146) initial shots in the first six seconds of the shot clock, up from 10.7 percent last season. The Phoenix Suns led the league last year by taking 19.8 percent of their shots in the first six seconds of the clock.

Furthermore, 40 percent of the Knicks' shots have come in the restricted area, up from 27 percent last season. Fast breaks, along with big guys who prefer to play inside, produce more layups.

New York is doing one more thing differently this season. On some possessions, they'll space the floor and run a high pick-and-roll upon crossing the midcourt line. If the pick-and-roll produces an open shot by itself, they go with it. If not, they transition into their regular offense.

Fisher and team president Phil Jackson still believe in system basketball. The Knicks just aren't depending on it as much as they did last season.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">With the 3rd overall pick in the 2015 NBA <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/DLeagueDraft?src=hash">#DLeagueDraft</a>, the <a href="https://twitter.com/iowaenergy">@IowaEnergy</a> select <a href="https://twitter.com/Perry_Jones1">@Perry_Jones1</a>! <a href="https://t.co/B8YpHVR5jz">pic.twitter.com/B8YpHVR5jz</a></p>&mdash; NBA D-League (@nbadleague) <a href="https://twitter.com/nbadleague/status/660523367922016256">October 31, 2015</a></blockquote>
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PJ3 is in the D League now.:smh:
 
Karl-Anthony Towns is first teen in @NBA history with double-double in each of first 2 NBA games. (via @EliasSports)


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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">In just his second game, <a href="https://twitter.com/KarlTowns">@KarlTowns</a> puts up 28p/14r in <a href="https://twitter.com/Timberwolves">@Timberwolves</a> win!
<a href="https://t.co/8zFhzO4BlT">https://t.co/8zFhzO4BlT</a></p>&mdash; NBA (@NBA) <a href="https://twitter.com/NBA/status/660512596219441154">October 31, 2015</a></blockquote>
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Towns is doing big things early.

I don't like Prince starting over Lavine & Shabazz Muhammad but I get the reasoning. They're sitting Pek who has a big contract. Just let the youngsters play.
 
The Pistons are looking good. 3-0 on the season.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">A 20/20 game? Dre did it last night.

Watch his highlights from the win: <a href="https://t.co/OcT0Ii3rfe">https://t.co/OcT0Ii3rfe</a> <a href="https://t.co/IaR7YfDIs4">pic.twitter.com/IaR7YfDIs4</a></p>&mdash; Detroit Pistons (@DetroitPistons) <a href="https://twitter.com/DetroitPistons/status/660434305630367745">October 31, 2015</a></blockquote>
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Andre Drummond and Anthony Townes will be a problem for many years. The Bucks and Pistons are my sleeper squads this year. Talented
 
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assist on the embed? and Curry is the best point in the NBA... POINTGAWD



Been telling folks dude is at a really good place mentally right now...

Lebron, Curry, Westbrook, D Rose, KD, Cp3 and Blake are at this level also..


Leonard probably gonna step into this room also...

Shot out to Dwade also...dude looking comfortable as hell
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">In just his second game, <a href="https://twitter.com/KarlTowns">@KarlTowns</a> puts up 28p/14r in <a href="https://twitter.com/Timberwolves">@Timberwolves</a> win!
<a href="https://t.co/8zFhzO4BlT">https://t.co/8zFhzO4BlT</a></p>&mdash; NBA (@NBA) <a href="https://twitter.com/NBA/status/660512596219441154">October 31, 2015</a></blockquote>
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Towns is doing big things early.

I don't like Prince starting over Lavine & Shabazz Muhammad but I get the reasoning. They're sitting Pek who has a big contract. Just let the youngsters play.

Dude already got his fundamentals.

He is going to be impressive in th future. Good footwork, soft touch on his jumper, defensive presence.

He can be something like the Dream.
 
Dude already got his fundamentals.

He is going to be impressive in th future. Good footwork, soft touch on his jumper, defensive presence.

He can be something like the Dream.

Man I just had a fantasy draft, dude was my 5th pick

Westbrook
Drum (ICarly)
Pau Gasoline
Giannis Asjeuvfjdbitfbmektoob(how ever that's spelled)
Towns(ROY)


Dude got game...Minnesota gotta be glad Lebron went back to Cleveland
 
You ever notice Harden is ALWAYS late with the fucking help!? :smh:

Well wasn't that bad, just no communication


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But this is way to easy
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Been telling folks dude is at a really good place mentally right now...

Lebron, Curry, Westbrook, D Rose, KD, Cp3 and Blake are at this level also..


Leonard probably gonna step into this room also...

Shot out to Dwade also...dude looking comfortable as hell

rose ain't in that class anymore fam.
 
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