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2016 NBA Redraft
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2016 NBA Redraft

BRING BACK THE REDRAFTABLES! This episode would be so good here's some of the storylines we have

  • Is Ben Simmons still a lottery pick based on his 4 good seasons before it all fell apart?

  • Is Jamal Murray the first pick despite never being an all star or all NBA?

  • Bill gloating about how great the Jaylen pick was

  • Fred VanVleet undrafted

  • Late draft all stars like Siakam and Dejounte Murray

  • Malcom Brogdon won ROTY as a 2nd round pick in a draft that had 7 future all stars in it and he was not one of the future all stars

  • I think there's 90 seconds of comedy about Thon Maker sitting out there

I just miss this series so much and want 2011 to 2017 covered



Are we the most hated franchise in the NBA ?
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Are we the most hated franchise in the NBA ?

When did this happen ? Why did it happen ? Who remembers Jayson Tatum’s push off 3 last year I believe game 6 refs screwed us that series and one year later we obviously get screwed game 2 and 6 …. The fans are even worse r/nba is a joke


2004 NBA Eastern Conference Finals Pistons vs. Pacers scores are amazing, did people actually like NBA in 2004?
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Bill Simmons is a sportswriter, television personality, and podcaster. After many successful years at ESPN as a writer, tv host, and creator (of Grantland & 30 for 30), he signed a lucrative deal to partner with HBO. He currently hosts "The Bill Simmons Podcast", and founded TheRinger.com and Ringer Podcast Network in 2016


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2004 NBA Eastern Conference Finals Pistons vs. Pacers scores are amazing, did people actually like NBA in 2004?
r/billsimmons - 2004 NBA Eastern Conference Finals Pistons vs. Pacers scores are amazing, did people actually like NBA in 2004?



Derrick White leads the entire NBA Playoffs in True Shooting %. The difference between him and 2nd (KAT) is the same as 2nd and 8th (KD)
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Derrick White leads the entire NBA Playoffs in True Shooting %. The difference between him and 2nd (KAT) is the same as 2nd and 8th (KD)

74.9% TS

Absolutely crazy

https://www.basketball-reference.com/playoffs/NBA_2024_leaders.html

50% from 3 on 9.3 attempts per game is nuts

22.8/3.2/3.5 on 55/50/90 shooting so far. Not to mention he's a fantastic defender.

(Also leads playoffs in OBPM and Win Shares per 48 mintues)



T-14 As NBA Players
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T-14 As NBA Players

Yale - Lebron James

Harvard - Micheal Jordan

Stanford- Kareem

Columbia- Larry Bird

Penn- Magic Johnson

NYU- Stephen Curry

UVA- Tim Duncan

Northwestern- Shaq

Michigan- Kobe

Cornell- Wilt Chamberlain

UCLA- Luka Doncic

Georgetown- Karl Malone


NBA media is in a sad state of affairs when the MVP award is announced and then immediately dismissed by one the presenters.
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Bill Simmons is a sportswriter, television personality, and podcaster. After many successful years at ESPN as a writer, tv host, and creator (of Grantland & 30 for 30), he signed a lucrative deal to partner with HBO. He currently hosts "The Bill Simmons Podcast", and founded TheRinger.com and Ringer Podcast Network in 2016


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NBA media is in a sad state of affairs when the MVP award is announced and then immediately dismissed by one the presenters.

TNT just announced that Jokic is the MVP, only for Shaq to go on a tangent saying SGA actually should've won it. Then he pivoted to complaining about all the times he was "robbed." To top it off, they interview Jokic with terrible audio. And yet fans wonder why NBA discourse is so toxic. I know everyone loves Inside the NBA, but Shaq sucks and ruins everything. What a joke this has been.






[NBA University] Most Midrage FGA in the Playoffs
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[NBA University] Most Midrage FGA in the Playoffs

Most Midrage FGA in the Playoffs:

  1. Brunson: 56 FGA—41.1%

  2. Embiid: 43—51.2%

  3. Paolo: 42—54.8%

  4. Middleton: 40—45.0%

  5. Murray: 37—27.0%

  6. Doncic: 32—59.4%

  7. Edwards: 30—50.0%

  8. KD: 30—53.3%

  9. Mitchell: 29—34.5%

  10. Siakam: 28—42.9%

  11. Portis: 28—46.4%

  12. SGA: 25—48.0%

https://twitter.com/NBA_University/status/1788209221562986518