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Why is “voters fatigue” a thing in NBA?
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Why is “voters fatigue” a thing in NBA?

I truly don’t understand why “voters fatigue” is a thing in the NBA. If a player deserves to win MVP every year than that player shock get MVP every year.

For example if prime Bron or MJ deserved MVP every year then they should get it every year another player shouldn’t get the award because the media got tired of the same dude winning

Like people talk about Jokic should’ve been going on 4 straight rn and that Embiid practically begged for it (yes I know Embiid had a very legitimate case but still begged for it). Like if Jokic is the most valuable player year in and year out he should get the award every year

It’s weird how the media members who vote on this will openly admit their is voters fatigue so they won’t vote for the guy who should get it every year because he gets it every year smh.

Imagine in Football (soccer) Lionel Messi only had like 4 Ballon D’ors instead of 8 because of “voters fatigue” LOL

“Voters Fatigue” is a JOKE which NBA media created for either for no reason or probably to preserve past greats so current greats don’t pass them in MVPs smh it’s a COMPLETE JOKE!





Give me some nba hot takes ( I want to go insane )
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Give me some nba hot takes ( I want to go insane )

Here’s one of mine: I love Brodie, but I would take prime John wall over prime Russell Westbrook if I was building a championship team.



LOCKS OF THE DAY NBA DFS 3/24
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LOCKS OF THE DAY NBA DFS 3/24

Missed cash tonight but did end up cashing last night so it's all good. tatum screwed me and ramsey having a sub par game at low ownership also was not fun, one of the better values on the slate after news dropped. hope you all had a good night and are enjoying the weekend, feels nice that the weather is getting warmer here in PA :)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vc7MhGB70AI&feature=youtu.be

If discord is something you are interested in, Will have a link below where i have in-depth content going over each slate, player pools for cash/gpps. cores and much more.

https://www.patreon.com/shookdfs

Edit: re-doing video, ran into an issue

Edit: PP - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7FeSwRb53k&feature=youtu.be

Edit: jaime out - need caleb news but jovic is in play. would like him a lot more if caleb is out to. caleb is a fine contrarian value

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anderson is off the bench. naz is starting. i like naz in gpps. anderson big downgrade but still in play


Ranking Second-Best Players on NBA Playoff/Play-In Teams
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Ranking Second-Best Players on NBA Playoff/Play-In Teams

Hi there! I wanted to see how the second-best players on current teams in the playoff/play-in picture (seeds 1-10, assuming they’re fully healthy) stack up against each other in each conference, so I decided to give it a shot and casually rank them.

The format is [Ranking Number]. [Player Name], (Team, Team’s Current Seed)

Eastern Conference

  1. Damian Lillard (MIL, 2)

  2. Jaylen Brown (BOS, 1)

  3. Bam Adebayo (MIA, 7)

  4. Tyrese Maxey (PHI, 8)

  5. Darius Garland (CLE, 3)

  6. Julius Randle (NYK, 5)

  7. Pascal Siakam (IND, 6)

  8. Dejounte Murray (ATL, 10)

  9. Franz Wagner (ORL, 4)

  10. Coby White (CHI, 9)

Western Conference

  1. Anthony Davis (LAL, 9)

  2. Kyrie Irving (DAL, 8)

  3. Jamal Murray (DEN, 2)

  4. Devin Booker (PHX, 6)

  5. Paul George (LAC, 4)

  6. Domantas Sabonis (SAC, 7)

  7. Brandon Ingram (NOP, 5)

  8. Karl-Anthony Towns (MIN, 3)

  9. Jalen Williams (OKC, 1)

  10. Whoever GSW’s 2nd best player is (GSW, 10)

Rankings are based off casual stats mixed with personal preference (i.e. Would you pick player A or player B for your team?). There are a few rankings that are debatable (ex. Murray, Booker, George), so I totally understand if you do not fully agree.

What do you think? Which rankings would you change?

Feel free to fill in the player for GSW, haha!

EDIT: Ingram, Sabonis swapped



NBA Game Theory Question about End of Quarter Strategy
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NBA Game Theory Question about End of Quarter Strategy

Instead of letting an opposing team take the last shot of a quarter, why don't teams foul when the other team has the ball at the end of the quarter (e.g with like 15 seconds to go in the 2nd quarter and the shotclock at 20 seconds). The reasoning being that PPP (points-per-possession) for '23 is around 1.15 overall(0.98 for half court possessions). Average FT percentage is at 78% this season. So if you just let the opposing team run their offense they will get an average of 1 point in the half court perhaps slightly lower because they are trying to milk the clock. On the other hand if you foul with say 15 seconds left, they will get 1.5 points on average and then your team will get 1 point on average on the ensuing possession resulting in a total of 0.5 point advantage for your opponent as opposed to 1 point. Not a huge advantage but still it seems like something that is worth it at least from a stats/ game theory perspective. Along the same logic, I think a 2 for 1 where you run your half court offense and then foul the opponent to get the ball for the final possession may make more sense than two rushed offensive possesions to end the quarter.


Tonight is the second time in modern NBA history that a team will start five rookies
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Tonight is the second time in modern NBA history that a team will start five rookies

https://twitter.com/highkin/status/1771693545386066296

The Blazers are starting Scoot Henderson, Rayan Rupert, Kris Murray, Toumani Camara, and Duop Reath today, as Simons, Grant, Brogdon, Sharpe, Ayton, Thybulle, and Justin Minaya are all out today. This is only the second time since 1971 (when the stat began being tracked) that five rookies started an NBA game. The only other time this happened was the last game of the 2012 season, when the Warriors started Klay Thompson, Charles Jenkins, Chris Wright, Jeremy Tyler, and Mickell Gladness.


2024 NBA draft: Making the case for selecting Rob Dillingham at No. 1
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2024 NBA draft: Making the case for selecting Rob Dillingham at No. 1
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2024 NBA draft: Making the case for selecting Rob Dillingham at No. 1
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Who would competitive Pokémon be if they were NBA players?
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Who would competitive Pokémon be if they were NBA players?

I'm not expecting this to get too much traction, I just thought I'd bring two of my interests together with this post. I'm going to give a broad description for each Pokémon and then follow it with a basketball player. Don't look too deep into it.

Pokémon Description NBA Player
Landorus-Therian The GOAT. Lebron James
Gliscor Can fly. Michael Jordan
Kingambit Clutch King. Kobe Bryant
Iron Boulder "There's no way something that big moves that fast." Shaquille O'Neal
Scizor Changed the game with one move. Steph Curry
Raging Bolt Tall. Wilt Chamberlain
Skarmory Defensive legend of generations passed. Bill Russell
Dragapult The face of the future. Anthony Edwards
Ogerpon Female. Brittney Griner
Great Tusk Great on offense, better on defense. Hakeem Olajuwon
Gholdengo Blocks everything. Dikembe Mutumbo
Tyranitar The GOAT of an older generation. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
Ninetales-Alolan Supports teammates with good defense. Tim Duncan
Pelipper/Torkoal Supports offensive teammates. Rivals. Magic Johnson/Larry Bird
Magnezone Supports team by assaulting you. Draymond Green
Toxtricity Look at him. Dennis Rodman
Dondozo Fat. Zion Williamson
Calyrex Likes horses. Nikola Jokic
Clawitzer Gun. Ja Morant
Gengar Washed. Klay Thompson
Rotom-Wash Great transition game. Giannis Antetokounmpo
Zamazenta "There's no way something that fat can be that fast." James Harden
Snorlax Round, funny, and great back in the day. Charles Barkley
Hypno Sex offender. Karl Malone
Kingambit again "That trade was a mistake." Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
Brute Bonnet Sucks. Ben Simmons
Durant Durant. Kevin Durant
Gouging Fire Hated. Kevin Durant again
Grimmsnarl Screens. Draymond Green again
Blissey Not a doctor. Julius Erving
Ferrothorn Questionable opinions. Kyrie Irving
Iron Valiant God offensively. God awful defensively. Luka Doncic
Volcorona Hated for stat-padding. Russell Westbrook




[NBA University] The Brooklyn Nets have found themselves in the most embarrassing situation in the league yet again… 26-45 with zero picks
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[NBA University] The Brooklyn Nets have found themselves in the most embarrassing situation in the league yet again… 26-45 with zero picks


The Blazers are starting five rookies tonight. This marks the second time since 1970 that five rookies have started an NBA game.
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The Blazers are starting five rookies tonight. This marks the second time since 1970 that five rookies have started an NBA game.

https://twitter.com/highkin/status/1771693545386066296

The Blazers are starting Scoot Henderson, Rayan Rupert, Kris Murray, Toumani Camara, and Duop Reath today, as Simons, Grant, Brogdon, Sharpe, Ayton, Thybulle, and Justin Minaya are all out today. This is only the second time since 1971 (when the stat began being tracked) that five rookies started an NBA game. The only other time this happened was the last game of the 2012 season, when the Warriors started Klay Thompson, Charles Jenkins, Chris Wright, Jeremy Tyler, and Mickell Gladness.