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TOP 20 NBA PLAYERS WITH THE MOST POINTS PER GAME IN PLAYOFFS HISTORY
Michael Jordan - 63 points (April 20, 1986)
Elgin Baylor - 61 points ( April 14, 1962)
Donovan Mitchell - 57 points (August 17, 2020)
Wilt Chamberlain - 56 points (March 22, 1962)
Michael Jordan - 56 points (April 29, 1992)
Charles Barkley - 56 points (May 4, 1994)
Rick Barry - 55 points (April 18, 1967)
Michael Jordan - 55 points (May 1, 1988)
Michael Jordan - 55 points (June 16, 1993)
Michael Jordan - 55 points (April 27, 1997)
Allen Iverson - 55 points (April 20, 2003)
Damian Lillard - 55 points (June 1, 2021)
John Havlicek - 54 points (April 1, 1973)
Michael Jordan - 54 points (May 31, 1993)
Allen Iverson - 54 points (May 9, 2001)
Wilt Chamberlain - 53 points (March 14, 1960)
Jerry West - 53 points (April 23, 1969)
Isaiah Thomas - 53 points (May 2, 2017)
Jerry West - 52 points (April 5, 1965)
Allen Iverson - 52 points (May 16, 2001)
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LeBron James' path to NBA’s scoring champ
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(News4usonline) - As much incredible talent as there is in the NBA, it is rare to see a true legend take over the game of basketball. The athletes that accomplish legendary status are only seen once in a generation. There are plenty of great ball players, but not all of them have greatness beaming off them. LeBron James has impacted the game of basketball through his legacy with his advanced skill, personality, and passion. He has hit milestone after milestone and broken record after record. He has continued to show us that he will not slow down anytime soon. At age 38 and his 20th year in NBA, James hit his best numbers and broke Kareem Abdul Jabbar’s all-time scoring record.
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Feb. 21, 2020 © Mark Hammond/News4usonline - Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James powers his way to the basket against the Memphis Grizzlies. He is one of the only athletes ever to age like fine wine; pushing the boundaries of his body to continue to be the star player we have witnessed during this generation. The league’s scoring record was previously held by Abdul-Jabbar for 38 years, 10 months, and two days.  Many people believed the record would never be broken. It had to be someone at some point, and I am sure no one is surprised it was James to cross the finish line. Rewinding back 20 years, James did an interview at age 17 when everyone was already comparing him to the greats: Kobe Bryant, Earvin ‘Magic’ Johnson, and Michael Jordan. James said in the interview that it would be amazing if he were the athlete everyone would compare up-and-coming guys to in the future. Fast forward to the present and that is exactly what he is.  He is the prototype, the example, the beacon of talent at the top of the tower no one else can reach. ‘King James’ sat in his thrown and received a crown no one can take from him. At one point in time, James was simply a basketball player. Before people realized he would go down in history as one of the greatest of all time. Obviously, this ‘one point’ lasted about a second. His extraordinary talent was noticed almost immediately. From then on, he turned the game of basketball into something people have never seen. He brought his speed, strength, and agility to the court throughout his career and exhibited his skills on each team he has been a part of. James has been a prodigy since he was young and was scouted at an early age for a reason. During his high school career at Akron’s St. Vincent-St. Mary, James was named Ohio’s Mr. Basketball and led the team to three state championships. In his junior year, he gained attention from all over the U.S. after being on the cover of Sports Illustrated. The famous magazine labeled him “The Chosen One.” Now we know their words came true. He was the first overall pick in the 2003 NBA draft chosen by the Cleveland Cavaliers. In his first year at age 19, James lived up to the hype and expectations, receiving the NBA Rookie of the Year Award and averaging 20.9 points, 5.5 rebounds and 5.9 assists per game. From there, he led Cleveland to the conference finals in the 06-07 season. In Game 5, he earned an unbelievable 48 points. This game is one of the most prominent memories of James’ career. When James played for Miami, he took the team to the NBA finals from 2011-2014. With his leadership, the team took two consecutive championships in 2012 and 2013. Outside of championships, James set new records for himself and for Miami including 61 points in a single game against the Charlotte Bobcats on March 3 in 2014.
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Focus and intensity: Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James has been a picture of focus throughout the NBA's 2019-20 season, including the postseason. James scored 38 points and led the Lakers to a 116-108 Game 3 win against the Portland Trail Blazers in the team's first-round playoff series. File photo/Mark Hammond for News4usonline Now stationed in Los Angeles, we see James make groundbreaking moves daily. He led L.A. to an NBA championship. He was an NBA Finals MVP, and a five-time NBA All-Star. He made the All-NBA First Team, and All-NBA Second Team. He is a leader in NBA assists and is now the NBA all-time scoring leader. With all these accomplishments, including the recent career point record, the million dollar question is how has he accomplished this much success? And how has he not slowed down? It could be the fact James claims to not pay attention to the records he is breaking or the astonishing stats he obtains. Maybe this is a good strategy not to get psyched out of the game. It could be the fact that he is a determined being due to his love of the game. This could be where he gets his passion and drive. It could be the fact that James is blessed with a gift, and we are all blessed to be able to watch him play the game of basketball. No matter the answer, “King James” has changed the game of basketball forever and continues to keep us guessing how much farther he can go. Read the full article
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5 NBA Players That Drugs Derailed Their Career
Chris Washburn
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Washburn was one of six players drafted in the 1986 NBA draft that had substance abuse problems. At 6’11 and 230lbs, Washburn was very similar to a young Chris Webber, minus the handles. Washburn thrived at NC State and was seen as one of the most athletically gifted big men available in a long time. Washburn was drafted by the Golden State Warriors and was officially out of the NBA in just two-and-half years. David Stern served Washburn with a lifetime ban after failing three separate drug tests. Post NBA life has not been kind to the former big man, he has spent a lot of time homeless and living in abandoned buildings while also spending time in jail. Washburn has been labeled one of the biggest draft busts of all time.
Michael Beasley
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Michael Beasley should be in the NBA, the end. Beasley for the most part has worn out his chances of being on an NBA team. As of right now, the Blazers it seems to be giving Beasley one last shot. At 32, the Blazers are giving him a shot at being a part of their summer league team. Michael Beasley at 32 should not be trying to secure a spot on a summer league team with undrafted rookies. Beasley at this point should have averaged 20 and 8 for his career and been an NBA All-Star. Beasley faced a lot of off the court issues, so it was more than just drugs that derailed his career. Its a tragic story for a player that has a lot of offensive weapons and also was a decent rebounder.
Larry Sanders
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Sanders was on his way to being a formidable big man when two marijuana suspensions forced his exit from the NBA. Prior to the suspensions, Sanders had signed a $44 million dollar deal (peanuts compared to what players averaging doubles doubles are getting today) and was averaging 10 points and 10 boards per game. Although he did say he was retiring and never playing in the NBA again, Sanders returned two years later and was picked up by the Cleveland Cavaliers. He played in just five games with Cavs before getting demoted to the G-League. Sanders didn’t have much success and had been cited as having “on and off the court difficulties”. Had drugs not gotten in the way, Sanders skills fit the need of many NBA teams today. Many teams would have definitely offered big bucks to someone crashing the boards and guarding the paint like he did.
Richard Dumas
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For those of you who have never heard the name Richard Dumas, Richard Dumas was a 90s small forward best known for playing along side Charles Barkley in the 1993 NBA Finals against the Chicago Bulls. Dumas had excelled that finals series and offered the Suns a spark in the open court and also was a great defensive threat. Dumas averaged 15 and 5 that season and appeared to have a bright future with lots of upside. Dumas would fail a number of drug tests and was out of the NBA in just two years. Since then Dumas spent years overseas and bouncing around the minor leagues. Without drugs and with the right team, Dumas could have become the second or third option on a playoff team.
Len Bias
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We saved the best for last. You knew after seeing the headline that he was going to be on the list somewhere. Former University of Maryland and Boston Celtic to never officially wear the uniform, power forward Len Bias. Len Bias is the biggest what-if in NBA history. Bigger than what could have been if Grant Hill not been injured. Bigger than what Tracey McGrady could have been had he not been injured. Bigger than what if streetball legend Earl Manigault could made the NBA. What could have become of Len Bias had he not succumb to drugs? Could he have been top 10 ever? Could he have been better than Michael Jordan? Could he have been the best player in the NBA? Reality is we will never know, but most likely Bias would have won a few titles with the Boston Celtics and most likely ended up a hall of famer.
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The all-time starting five for every NBA Western Conference team
What if the Splash Bros. had Wilt Chamberlain playing center? How many titles would the Lakers have won if Magic Johnson was running the break with Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal? Imagine Hakeem Olajuwon and James Hardenteaming up in Clutch City.
We asked our NBA writers to come up with an all-time starting five for every current NBA franchise, along with one additional blast from the past. Only a player's contributions during his time with that franchise were considered. (So, no, LeBron James doesn't crack the Lakers' all-time list ... yet.)
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In this era of "positionless" basketball, traditional positions don't matter quite as much as they used to, so we allowed some flexibility in choosing a lineup -- but you won't see teams with four centers or three point guards. The idea was to dive into each team's history and create a group that could at least potentially share the floor together.
We rolled out the Eastern Conference on Wednesday. Here is the Western Conference:
Dallas Mavericks
G: Derek Harper G: Jason Terry G: Rolando Blackman F: Mark Aguirre F: Dirk Nowitzki
Terry joins Nowitzki as the only players on both of the Mavs' Finals teams and was the second-leading scorer on both squads. There's a reason Harper and Blackman, the backcourt for some good teams that just couldn't get past the Showtime Lakers, have their numbers in the American Airlines Center rafters. Aguirre's jersey probably won't ever be retired in Dallas because of his bitter departure, but you can't dismiss his 24.6 points per game in eight seasons with the Mavs.
The toughest cuts: Michael Finley and Jason Kidd, one of whom helped a young German kid find his way in the NBA and the other who helped Nowitzki finally deliver a title to Dallas.
-- Tim MacMahon
Denver Nuggets
G: Fat Lever G: David Thompson F: Alex English F: Carmelo Anthony C: Dikembe Mutombo
You're probably asking yourself the same question I debated for roughly 48 hours: Wait, no Nikola Jokic? There's a good chance Jokic eventually becomes the greatest player in franchise history, but he's just 25 years old.
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Mutombo, on the other hand, is a Hall of Famer and produced probably the most iconic image in franchise history, celebrating the historic upset of the top-seeded Seattle SuperSonics in the 1994 playoffs. Mutombo is the defensive anchor behind a pure scoring lineup that could outgun just about anybody.
English, Anthony and Thompson all averaged better than 20 points a game for their careers, but at their peaks were pushing 30 PPG. Add in a floor general like Lafayette "Fat" Lever to pull the strings, and it could work. Between Fat, Melo and Dikembe, the Nuggets can outname just about anybody, too.
-- Royce Young
Golden State Warriors
G: Stephen Curry G: Klay Thompson F: Kevin Durant F: Draymond Green C: Wilt Chamberlain
Adding Chamberlain to the Durant-era Warriors teams that won back-to-back titles would just be unfair. Can you even imagine how dominant that team would be? Curry, Thompson, Durant and Green already have won titles together -- and now they have one of the greatest big men of all time to drop the ball to down low? Unbelievable. The defense is great, the offense is otherworldly.
It's tough leaving Hall of Famers Rick Barry and Chris Mullin out of this group, but who would come out? Curry and Thompson form the best shooting backcourt of all time. Durant is one of the best players of his generation and Green provides the defensive intensity and glue that has propelled them for years -- plus those four already have played together. There is no stopping this team. A juggernaut for the ages.
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Houston Rockets
G: James Harden G: Calvin Murphy F: Tracy McGrady F: Rudy Tomjanovich C: Hakeem Olajuwon
Apologies to Hall of Fame big men Elvin Hayes, Moses Malone and Yao Ming, but it's hard to get one center in the Houston lineup these days. Of course, there's no debate about the candidacy of Olajuwon, who remains the best player in franchise history, even after Harden's run of historic offensive production.
Harden is 22 points away from passing Murphy for second on the Rockets' career scoring list, so for now the flamboyant, 5-foot-9 Murphy continues to be the only player who ranks among the franchise's top two in points and assists.
Rudy T is best remembered as the Clutch City-era coach and for the brutal punch that interrupted his playing career, but he earned his spot here with five All-Star appearances during a career spent entirely in a Rockets uniform.
-- MacMahon
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LA Clippers
G: Chris Paul F: Kawhi Leonard F: Blake Griffin F: Elton Brand C: Bob McAdoo
Paul and Griffin authored the greatest and most exciting era in Clippers basketball with Lob City. Paul spent six seasons with the Clips, was first-team All-NBA three times and led the league in assists twice during that span. Griffin was Rookie of the Year, a five-time All-Star and the exciting, above-the-rim player the franchise sorely needed.
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Brand spent seven seasons with the team and made both of his All-Star appearances as a Clipper. McAdoo started his Hall of Fame career when the franchise was in Buffalo, where he led the league in scoring three straight seasons and was MVP in 1974-75.
Leonard is just 51 games into his Clippers tenure, but his elite production already puts him on this roster. Averaging 26.9 points, 7.3 rebounds and 5.0 assists, a healthy Leonard can further validate this choice if he can get the Clippers to the conference finals for the first time.
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Los Angeles Lakers
G: Magic Johnson G: Jerry West G: Kobe Bryant F: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar C: Shaquille O'Neal
Four of these picks were no-brainers. Johnson (fifth in career assists) teamed up with Abdul-Jabbar, the NBA's career scoring leader, to win five championships. Bryant (fourth all time in scoring) paired with O'Neal (eighth in scoring) to win three.
The fifth pick was harder. Is it Elgin Baylor, the greatest small forward in franchise history? Or how about LeBron James, the greatest small forward in NBA history? How about James Worthy, who teamed up with Magic and Kareem and won a Finals MVP?
Ultimately, the pick is West. Baylor never won a ring. James hasn't been a Laker long enough. Worthy would have to play the 4 and you already have Shaq and the Captain on the blocks. The Logo brings shooting and toughness and leadership, and he is extremely important to the franchise as a whole for his post-playing days in the front office.
-- Dave McMenamin
Memphis Grizzlies
G: Mike Conley G: Tony Allen F: Shareef Abdur-Rahim F: Zach Randolph C: Marc Gasol
The question with the Grizzlies: Who should be the final player to fill out a lineup that features the Grit 'n' Grind mainstays called the Core Four? (I'd make a joke about Chandler Parsons' max contract, but I want to be welcomed back to Memphis.)
Based purely on merit, Pau Gasol would be the pick, but he doesn't fit alongside his brother Marc at center and Randolph at power forward. So we will go with Abdur-Rahim, who was a really good player for some really bad teams in Vancouver, averaging 20.8 points and 8.2 rebounds per game over five seasons in which the Grizzlies went a combined 86-292.
-- MacMahon
Minnesota Timberwolves
G: Ricky Rubio G: Sam Cassell F: Kevin Garnett F: Kevin Love C: Karl-Anthony Towns
The three best players in franchise history just all happen to be big men: Garnett, Love and Towns. Garnett is the franchise leader in points, rebounds, steals, assists and blocks; he's the only player in NBA history to lead a team in all five categories. Towns (22.7 points, 11.8 rebounds in 358 games) and Love (19.2 points, 12.2 rebounds in 364 games) each put up monster numbers, even though playoff success never came.
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Rubio trails only Garnett in franchise history in steals and assists. Since Wally Szczerbiak and Andrew Wiggins were primarily listed as small forwards, the other guard spot goes to Cassell, who played only two years in Minnesota but had a career year and was a second-team All-NBA selection in 2003-04.
-- Andrew Lopez
New Orleans Pelicans
G: Chris Paul G: Jrue Holiday F: Jamal Mashburn F: David West C: Anthony Davis
(Just a reminder: The Pelicans' franchise history starts in 2002, when the team moved from Charlotte to New Orleans. Anything before that belongs to Charlotte, even though it's the same franchise. Got it? Cool, let's move on.)
First, the locks: Davis, Paul, Holiday and West. Now once you get to the wing ... oof. This spot came down to four players -- Mashburn, Peja Stojakovic, Eric Gordon and, yes, Brandon Ingram.
Mashburn, in the franchise's first season in New Orleans in 2002-03, made the All-Star team and was a third-team All-NBA selection. The Pelicans didn't get another All-Star selection from a wing player until this year, when Ingram made it. But with only 56 games under his belt, Ingram falls off this list. Gordon's time in New Orleans always seemed underwhelming. Stojakovic was a key cog on the 2007-08 team that won a franchise-best 56 games, but he struggled with injuries.
Mashburn was limited to 101 games for New Orleans, but his impact in Year 1 was unmistakable and he still sits second on the team's career scoring average list (21.5), behind only Davis.
-- Lopez
Oklahoma City Thunder
G: Russell Westbrook G: James Harden F: Kevin Durant F: Paul George F: Serge Ibaka
There's an irony to the Thunder's all-time starting five, because it features their best sixth man. The baggage of Harden's role looms large, whether he wanted to come off the bench, whether starting impacted his contract negotiations and ultimately facilitated the breakup of one of the greatest organically built superteams ever. That's a lot to unpack.
Hindsight and what-ifs aside, the Thunder's all-time group can stand with almost any in NBA history, and most certainly is among the most stout in the past 20 years. The Thunder have been around for just 12 years and boast a remarkable cupboard of talent: three MVPs (Durant, Westbrook, Harden) and piles of All-NBA and All-Star nods. Maybe one of the best examples of how deep they are is in showcasing who didn't make the cut: Carmelo Anthony and Chris Paul. Not a bad bench.
-- Young
Phoenix Suns
G: Steve Nash G: Kevin Johnson F: Walter Davis F: Charles Barkley C: Amar'e Stoudemire
No Shawn Marion? No Paul Westphal? No Alvan Adams? No Larry Nance? No Jason Kidd? You can make a solid starting five from the next group of Phoenix legends.
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The franchise's two MVP winners, Nash and Barkley, were locks. Westphal split time as a point guard and shooting guard during his six seasons, but we give the nod at the other guard spot to Johnson, who spent 12 years in Phoenix, and had three consecutive 20-point, 10-assist seasons and five All-NBA nods.
Davis vs. Marion was a tough battle. Both made a pair of All-NBA teams (two second-teams for Davis compared to two third-teams for Marion), but Davis gets the edge as the franchise's leading scorer. At center, Stoudemire stands supreme as his four All-NBA honors best Adams' longevity.
-- Lopez
Portland Trail Blazers
G: Damian Lillard G: Clyde Drexler G: Brandon Roy F: LaMarcus Aldridge C: Bill Walton
As with any conversation about Blazers history, their starting five comes with plenty of introspective sighing and deep what-iffing. Injuries to Walton and Roy abbreviated what would've been legendary Portland careers. But at their best versions, Walton was a transcendent big man with unique skills, and Roy was a gifted scorer with a knack for the moment.
Drexler is a Hall of Famer who led Portland to its best sustained run of success in franchise history. Aldridge is one of the dominant scoring big men of his era, and Lillard will likely go down as the franchise's all-time best. The Blazers are haunted by history and a compulsion to live in the anguish of what could've been, but there is also a beauty to their all-time five. It represents who they are, and forever, what they might've been.
-- Young
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Sacramento Kings
G: Oscar Robertson G: Tiny Archibald F: Peja Stojakovic F: Chris Webber C: Jerry Lucas
A Hall of Fame backcourt of Robertson and Archibald knocks Kings great Mitch Richmond out of one of the two guard spots. Lucas, another Hall of Famer, averaged 19.6 points and 19.1 rebounds in six seasons with the Cincinnati Royals. He gets the center position.
For the forwards, we look at two Kings from the early 2000s, when Sacramento was a perennial playoff team. Stojakovic is still the franchise's leader in 3-pointers made, and Webber averaged 23.5 points, 10.6 rebounds, 4.8 assists, 1.5 steals and 1.5 blocks in 377 career games in Sacramento.
It feels weird not to have DeMarcus Cousins on the all-time Kings squad, but when you look back at the franchise's history -- which dates back to the Rochester Royals and their first year in the NBA in 1949 -- it becomes clearer why he doesn't make the cut.
-- Lopez
San Antonio Spurs
G: Tony Parker G: Manu Ginobili F: George Gervin F: Tim Duncan C: David Robinson
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It took about as long as the average Gregg Popovich sideline interview to come up with this squad. These were all easy decisions, considering each player's combination of greatness and longevity with the Spurs. (Kawhi Leonard would have been in strong consideration if not for the lack of the latter.)
Duncan and Robinson are on the short list of MVPs who played their entire careers for one franchise. Ginobili and Parker were essential parts of a dynasty. Gervin was a must-see superstar whose presence made sure that pro basketball stuck in small-market San Antonio.
-- MacMahon
Seattle SuperSonics
G: Gary Payton G: Gus Williams F: Detlef Schrempf F: Shawn Kemp C: Jack Sikma
Payton, Kemp and Sikma, the three players to make at least five All-Star appearances in Sonics uniforms, are the three certain selections here. At the other guard spot, there are strong cases for Fred Brown (who's second in career scoring) and Ray Allen (a four-time All-Star in Seattle), but Gus Williams' key role in the Sonics' 1979 championship and pair of All-NBA picks give him the nod.
Spencer Haywood reached greater heights and Rashard Lewis had more longevity, but with the last spot I'm going with Schrempf, whose versatile and efficient game was ahead of its time in the 1990s.
-- Kevin Pelton
Utah Jazz
G: John Stockton G: Pete Maravich F: Adrian Dantley F: Karl Malone C: Rudy Gobert
The Jazz's arena is located at the intersection of Stockton and Malone, with statues of the legends prominently featured out front, so we figured those guys should make the cut. Dantley was a historically elite scorer for the Jazz, averaging 29.6 points on 56.2% shooting and winning a pair of NBA scoring titles during his seven-season tenure in Utah.
Gobert gets the nod over fellow dominant defensive anchor Mark Eaton because he's a far superior offensive player and rebounder. It was difficult not to include Darrell Griffith, aka "Dr. Dunkenstein," but Pistol Pete was too productive (25.7 points and 5.7 assists per game) with the New Orleans Jazz to be left out. Source - ESPN
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julesrulessports · 4 years
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What Would’ve Happened in March Madness
        Roaring crowds, vicious dunks, flashy passes, comebacks, overtime wins, three pointers, tears of sadness, tears of joy, upsets, and more. Everyone loves watching the thrill of March Madness. Even unlikely spectators will find themselves on their couch to watch their alma maters face intense competition at the highest level of college sports. People will bet hundreds of dollars on self-made brackets that predict every game. March Madness is arguably the most exciting sports time of the year. Recently, the global pandemic that is the coronavirus has shut down almost everything. Every meeting is being moved online and people are rarely going out. Only a month ago, both the college and pro basketball seasons were unfolding as the playoffs approached. Now there’s no sports, which means no March Madness. Right now, I’m going to predict what would’ve happened had March Madness not been cancelled. 
        First, I’ll have to dive into what happened over the course of the shortened college season. In the 1982-83 season, there were seven different teams ranked #1 at some point in the season. That had been the most ever until that record was tied this year. Usually, the top teams remain such by the end of the season. That definitely didn’t happen this time. For example, Duke had an embarrassing loss to Stephen F. Austin University in November, despite possessing the best coach in college basketball and future NBA players like Tre Jones. They also lost to Clemson, Louisville, North Carolina State, Wake Forest, and Virginia, en route to their worst year in recent history. North Carolina is another team that consistently performs at a high level. They finished second to last in the Atlantic Coast Conference with a record of 14-19. Virginia and Texas Tech, last year’s National Championship Game finalists, each finished fourth in their divisions, far below expectations.
        I’ve spent lots of time talking about the teams that didn’t do so well, but now I’ll look at those that excelled. Two overlooked teams did surprisingly well: Dayton and San Diego State. Dayton finished 29-2 and was led by potential top five pick, power forward Obi Toppin. Both Toppin and the entire team improved a lot from their performance last year. San Diego State doesn’t have a star player, maybe not even one that’ll make the NBA, but they finished with a great record of 30-2. The top five teams this year were Kansas, Gonzaga, Dayton, Florida State, and Baylor. Of the top five teams, only Dayton had a star player. Florida State had two first round prospects, but the others didn’t have any amazing players. Only a few players from those teams have a shot at making it in the NBA. The one thing they all have in common is a coach that knows how to win at the college level. 
        This year we didn’t even get a chance to see who would’ve gotten the chance to compete in March Madness. However, Sports Illustrated predicted who would’ve. And I’ll use their prediction to make my own game by game predictions. 
        I’m going to start with the South Region. The only upsets I have in this region come in the first round where I have #9 seed Arizona State winning against #8 seed LSU and #10 seed Marquette beating #7 seed Michigan. I believe in the Elite 8, Florida State and Kansas would meet up, with one team moving on to the Final 4 and taking home the South Region Championship. I think Kansas would’ve won because they’re the deeper team and have more experience. Kansas has gotten to March Madness 30 straight years and gotten to the Elite 8 from 2016, 2017, and 2018. Kansas also had a streak of 14 straight Big 12 titles that came to an end just last year. This goes to show that the players and coach know what it takes to get far in March Madness. 
        Second, I’ll predict what would’ve happened in the East Region. In this region, I have a good amount of upsets. In the round of 64, I believe #9 seed Oklahoma will beat #8 seed Providence, #13 seed New Mexico State will take down #4 seed Oregon, and #10 seed Indiana will win over #7 seed Houston. In the next round I think New Mexico State will win again against #5 seed Ohio State. In the Sweet 16, #3 seed Michigan State will beat #2 seed Duke. In the Elite 8, I predict Michigan State will beat Dayton because they have a much better coach, more NBA ready talent, and a lot more March Madness experience. I also don’t see Dayton having one it takes to keep their surprisingly good season alive by beating an already proven team. If you’re wondering why I also had #13 seed New Mexico state making it to the Sweet 16, it’s because they’re athletic, can defend, and have proven they can win close games and hard fought battles, no matter if they’re high or low scoring games.
        In the Midwest Region, I have quite a few upsets coming. In the round of 64, I have #9 seed Saint Mary’s defeating #8 seed Colorado, Cole Anthony leading #11 seed North Carolina over #6 seed Iowa, and last year’s championship game loser and this year’s number #10 seed Texas Tech winning against #7 seed Illinois. In the next round, the only upset comes when #5 seed Auburn beats #4 seed Maryland. In the Sweet 16, I have #1 seed Baylor getting knocked out by Auburn. After beating the #1 seed, Auburn would be tasked with playing the #2 seed in Villanova. I believe Auburn would come out on top because they have great leadership and one of the top defenses in the nation.
        Last but not least, we have the West Region. I don’t have many upsets in this region. I’ve got the first upset coming in the round of 32 with #5 seed Butler defeating #4 seed Louisville. And in the Sweet 16, I believe #3 seed Seton Hall would’ve beat #2 seed San Diego State. #1 seed Gonzaga and Seton Hall would’ve met in the Elite 8, where I predict Gonzaga would’ve won because of their size, depth, and fantastic offense. Gonzaga has talented big men, backups that could be starters on many other teams, and an offense that plays up-tempo and knows how to get the ball in the hoop.
        In the first Final 4 matchup, we have Kansas vs Michigan State. The Kansas Jayhawks are coached by Bill Self and are known for their extraordinary defense. And in March Madness, good defense generally beats good offense. Any offense can get cold, but a good defense shows up every night. Kansas doesn’t only have a phenomenal defense, they also have a fantastic offense that is led by NBA-ready point guard Devon Dotson and center Udoka Azubike. Michigan State is led by their great offense. Their defense isn’t anything special but can do its part. Michigan State is coached by Tom Izzo and on the court they are also led by their point guard Cassius Winston and their center Xavier Tillman. Both teams have point guards that like to spread the ball around, yet are still able to score many points for themselves. Xavier Tillman of Michigan State is amazing defensively and can slow down Adoka Azubike. However, I think the 7’0, 270 pound Azubike is simply too powerful for the 6’8, 245 pound Tillman. I think Azubike would have a fantastic game, getting almost 20 points and almost 20 rebounds, leading Kansas to a 73-64 win.
        In the other Final 4 matchup, I have Auburn facing off against Gonzaga. Auburn is coached by Bruce Pearl. Their best player is their small forward, a potential top ten draft pick, Isaac Okoro. Okoro is superb on defense and can get some points on offense. His game is reminiscent of Kawhi Leonard’s when Leonard came out of college at San Diego State. Gonzaga is coached by Mark Few. The Gonzaga Bulldogs don’t have any star players, but they have a second round prospect in forward Killian Tillie. Although Gonzaga doesn’t have a star player, and they often don’t, they play very well year in and year out. Gonzaga is better in nearly every statistical category; scoring by more points per game, winning on average by more points per game, having a higher shooting percentage, grabbing more rebounds per game, getting higher assist numbers, and more steals. This goes to show that as talented as Auburn is, Gonzaga is flat out better despite not having the star players. I think Gonzaga would leave with a 79-62 win.
        Kansas and Gonzaga would then meet in the National Championship Game, and both of these teams have lots of experience and match up well so I would expect this to be a fantastic game. This is another game where Adoka Azubike would have a winnable matchup. The 6’10, 220 pound Killian Tillie or the 6’11, 235 pound Filip Petrusev would be tasked with guarding the gigantic Azubike who would overpower him in the paint. Azubike shoots an impressive 74.9% because he uses his power to get where he wants and put up easy shots; this game will be no different. However, I don’t think Azubike would be able to guard Tillie if he needs to. Tillie is more agile and he’s quicker and faster. On offense, he could be used as a stretch five and move out towards the three point line. And I’m not sure Azubike could guard him. When Azubike is not guarding Tillie, it will likely be because Filip Petrusev is in the game. And with Tillie and Petrusev both in, Gonzaga can have a great frontcourt. I’ve spent plenty of time talking about the big men, but both teams have solid backcourts. The Gonzaga Bulldogs have Joel Ayayi who averages 10.6 points, 6.3 rebounds, and 3.2 assists. This goes to show that he’s a solid, all around guard. The Jayhawks match up well because they’ve got Devon Dotson, who averages 18.1 points, 4.1 rebounds, and 4 assists. The Jayhawks also have shooting guard Ochai Ogbaji, who averages 10 points and 4.2 rebounds per game. I think Gonzaga will start off very well, but Bill Self will make the necessary adjustments to climb back into the game. Kansas is 9th nationally in points allowed per game, and I think they’ll find a way to slow down Gonzaga’s offense. On offense, the Jayhawks won’t struggle because they’ve all been in high pressure moments like these and know what to expect. I think Kansas would go down 40-32 at halftime, but come back and win 77-75. Bill Self would claim his second national title as Kansas’ coach and the Jayhawks would get to cut down the nets in Mercedes-Benz Arena in Atlanta, Georgia.
        There you have it, your 2020 College Basketball National Champions… the Kansas Jayhawks!
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (born Ferdinand Lewis Alcindor Jr.; April 16, 1947) is an American former professional basketball player who played 20 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA) for the Milwaukee Bucks and the Los Angeles Lakers. During his career as a center, Abdul-Jabbar was a record six-time NBA Most Valuable Player (MVP), a record 19-time NBA All-Star, a 15-time All-NBA selection, and an 11-time NBA All-Defensive Team member. A member of six NBA championship teams as a player and two more as an assistant coach, Abdul-Jabbar twice was voted NBA Finals MVP. In 1996, he was honored as one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History. NBA coach Pat Riley and players Isiah Thomas and Julius Erving have called him the greatest basketball player of all time.
After winning 71 consecutive basketball games on his high school team in New York City, Alcindor was recruited by Jerry Norman, the assistant coach of UCLA, where he played for coach John Wooden on three consecutive national championship teams and was a record three-time MVP of the NCAA Tournament. Drafted with the first overall pick by the one-season-old Bucks franchise in the 1969 NBA draft, Alcindor spent six seasons in Milwaukee. After leading the Bucks to its first NBA championship at age 24 in 1971, he took the Muslim name Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. Using his trademark "skyhook" shot, he established himself as one of the league's top scorers. In 1975, he was traded to the Lakers, with whom he played the final 14 seasons of his career and won five additional NBA championships. Abdul-Jabbar's contributions were a key component in the "Showtime" era of Lakers basketball. Over his 20-year NBA career, his teams succeeded in making the playoffs 18 times and got past the first round 14 times; his teams reached the NBA Finals on 10 occasions.
At the time of his retirement at age 42 in 1989, Abdul-Jabbar was the NBA's all-time leader in points scored (38,387), games played (1,560), minutes played (57,446), field goals made (15,837), field goal attempts (28,307), blocked shots (3,189), defensive rebounds (9,394), career wins (1,074), and personal fouls (4,657). He remains the all-time leader in points scored, field goals made, and career wins. He is ranked third all-time in both rebounds and blocked shots. In 2007, ESPN voted him the greatest center of all time, in 2008, they named him the "greatest player in college basketball history", and in 2016, they named him the second best player in NBA history (behind Michael Jordan). Abdul-Jabbar has also been an actor, a basketball coach, and a best-selling author. In 2012, he was selected by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to be a U.S. global cultural ambassador. In 2016, President Barack Obama awarded him the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Early life and high school career
Ferdinand Lewis Alcindor Jr. was born in New York City, the only child of Cora Lillian, a department store price checker, and Ferdinand Lewis Alcindor Sr., a transit police officer and jazz musician. He grew up in the Dyckman Street projects in the Inwood neighborhood of Upper Manhattan. Alcindor was unusually large and tall from a young age. At birth he weighed 12 lb 11 oz (5.75 kg) and was 22 1⁄2 inches (57 cm) long, and by the age of nine he was already 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) tall. By the eighth grade (age 13–14) he had grown to 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) tall and could already slam dunk a basketball.
Alcindor began his record-breaking basketball accomplishments when he was in high school, where he led coach Jack Donahue's Power Memorial Academy team to three straight New York City Catholic championships, a 71-game winning streak, and a 79–2 overall record. This earned him a nickname—"The tower from Power". His 2,067 total points were a New York City high school record. The team won the national high school boys basketball championship when Alcindor was in 10th and 11th grade and was runner-up his senior year. Alcindor had a strained relationship with his coach. In his 2017 book "Coach Wooden and Me," Abdul-Jabbar relates an incident where Donahue called him a nigger.
UCLA
Alcindor was recruited to the UCLA freshman team in 1965 and only played because the "freshman rule" was in effect, but his prowess was already well known. He received national coverage when he made his varsity debut in 1967: Sports Illustrated described him as "The New Superstar." From 1967 to 1969, he played on the varsity under head coach John Wooden. He was the main contributor to the team's three-year record of 88 wins and only two losses: one to the University of Houston in which Alcindor had an eye injury, and the other to crosstown rival USC who played a "stall game" (i.e., there was no shot clock in those days, so a team could hold the ball as long as it wanted before attempting to score). In his first game, Alcindor scored 56 points, which set a UCLA single-game record.
During his college career, Alcindor was twice named Player of the Year (1967, 1969); was a three-time First Team All-American (1967–1969); played on three NCAA basketball champion teams (1967, 1968 and 1969); was honored as the Most Outstanding Player in the NCAA Tournament three times and became the first-ever Naismith College Player of the Year in 1969.
In 1967 and 1968, he also won USBWA College Player of the Year, which later became the Oscar Robertson Trophy. Alcindor became the only player to win the Helms Foundation Player of the Year award three times. The 1965–66 UCLA Bruin team was the preseason #1. On November 27, 1965, the freshman team, led by Alcindor, defeated the varsity 75–60 in the first game in the new Pauley Pavilion. Alcindor scored 31 points and had 21 rebounds in what was a good indication of things to come. After the game, the UCLA varsity was #1 in the country but #2 on campus. If the "freshman rule" had not been in effect at that time, UCLA would have had a much better chance of winning the 1966 National Championship.
Alcindor had considered transferring to Michigan because of unfulfilled recruiting promises. UCLA player Willie Naulls introduced Alcindor and teammate Lucius Allen to athletic booster Sam Gilbert, who convinced the pair to remain at UCLA.
The dunk was banned in college basketball after the 1967 season, primarily because of Alcindor's dominant use of the shot. The rule was not rescinded until the 1976–77 season, which was shortly after Wooden's retirement.
During his junior year, Alcindor suffered a scratched left cornea on January 12, 1968, in a game against Cal when he was struck by Tom Henderson in a rebound battle. He would miss the next two games against Stanford and Portland. This happened right before the showdown game against Houston. His cornea would again be scratched during his pro career, which subsequently caused him to wear goggles for eye protection.
Conversion to Islam and 1968 Olympic boycott
During the summer of 1968, Alcindor took the shahada twice and converted to Sunni Islam, though he did not begin publicly using his Arabic name until 1971. He boycotted the 1968 Summer Olympics by deciding not to try out for the United States Men's Olympic Basketball team, who went on to easily win the gold medal. Alcindor's decision to stay home during the 1968 Games was in protest of the unequal treatment of African-Americans in the United States.
Alcindor was one of only four players who started on three NCAA championship teams; the others all played for Wooden at UCLA: Henry Bibby, Curtis Rowe and Lynn Shackelford. At the time, the NBA did not allow college underclassmen to declare early for the draft. He completed his studies and earned a Bachelor of Arts with a major in history in 1969. In his free time, he practiced martial arts. He studied Jeet Kune Do under Bruce Lee.
Game of the Century
On January 20, 1968, Alcindor and the UCLA Bruins faced coach Guy Lewis's Houston Cougars in the first-ever nationally televised regular-season college basketball game, with 52,693 in attendance at the Astrodome. Cougar forward Elvin Hayes scored 39 points and had 15 rebounds, while Alcindor, who suffered from a scratch on his left cornea, was held to just 15 points as Houston won 71–69. The Bruins' 47-game winning streak ended in what has been called the "Game of the Century". Hayes and Alcindor had a rematch in the semi-finals of the NCAA Tournament, where UCLA, with a healthy Alcindor, defeated Houston 101–69 en route to the national championship. UCLA limited Hayes, who was averaging 37.7 points per game, to only ten points. Wooden credited his assistant, Jerry Norman, for devising the diamond-and-one defense that contained Hayes. Sports Illustrated ran a cover story on the game and used the headline: "Lew's Revenge: The Rout of Houston."
School records
As of the 2011–12 season, he still holds or shares a number of individual records at UCLA:
Highest career scoring average: 26.4;
Most career field goals: 943 (tied with Don MacLean);
Most points in a season: 870 (1967);
Highest season scoring average: 29.0 (1967);
Most field goals in a season: 346 (1967);
Most free throw attempts in a season: 274 (1967);
Most points in a single game: 61;
Most field goals in a single game: 26 (vs. Washington State, February 25, 1967).
Professional career
Milwaukee Bucks (1969–1975)
The Harlem Globetrotters offered Alcindor $1 million to play for them, but he declined and was picked first in the 1969 NBA draft by the Milwaukee Bucks, who were in only their second season of existence. The Bucks won a coin-toss with the Phoenix Suns for first pick. He was also chosen first overall in the 1969 American Basketball Association draft by the New York Nets. The Nets believed that they had the upper hand in securing Alcindor's services because he was from New York; however, when Alcindor told both the Bucks and the Nets that he would accept only one offer from each team, the Nets bid too low. Sam Gilbert negotiated the contract along with Los Angeles businessman Ralph Shapiro at no charge. After Alcindor chose the Milwaukee Bucks' offer of $1.4 million, the Nets offered a guaranteed $3.25 million. Alcindor declined the offer, saying, "A bidding war degrades the people involved. It would make me feel like a flesh peddler, and I don't want to think like that."
Alcindor's presence enabled the 1969–70 Bucks to claim second place in the NBA's Eastern Division with a 56–26 record (improved from 27–55 the previous year). On February 21, 1970, he scored 51 points in a 140-127 win over the SuperSonics. Alcindor was an instant star, ranking second in the league in scoring (28.8 ppg) and third in rebounding (14.5 rpg), for which he was awarded the title of NBA Rookie of the Year. In the series-clinching game against the 76ers, he recorded 46 points and 25 rebounds. With that, he joins Wilt Chamberlain as the only rookies to record at least 40 points and 25 rebounds in a playoff game in their rookie season. Until Jayson Tatum in 2018, Alcindor would be the only rookie to record 10 or more games of 20+ points scored during the playoffs.
The next season, the Bucks acquired All-Star guard Oscar Robertson. Milwaukee went on to record the best record in the league with 66 victories in the 1970–71 season, including a then-record 20 straight wins. Alcindor was awarded his first of six NBA Most Valuable Player Awards, along with his first scoring title (31.7 ppg). He also led the league in total points, with 2,596. In the playoffs, the Bucks went 12–2 (including a four-game sweep of the Baltimore Bullets in the NBA Finals), and won the championship, while Alcindor was named Finals MVP. He posted 27 points, 12 rebounds and 7 assists in Game 4 of the finals series. On May 1, 1971, the day after the Bucks won the NBA championship, he adopted the Muslim name Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (Arabic: كريم عبد الجبار‎, Karīm Abd al-Jabbār), its translation roughly "noble one, servant of the Almighty [i.e., servant of Allah]". He had converted to Islam while at UCLA.
Abdul-Jabbar remained a dominant force for the Bucks. The following year, he repeated as scoring champion with (34.8 ppg and 2,822 total points) and was named NBA Most Valuable Player. He helped the Bucks to repeat as division leaders for four straight years. In 1974, Abdul-Jabbar won his third MVP Award in five years and was among the top five NBA players in scoring (27.0 ppg, third), rebounding (14.5 rpg, fourth), blocked shots (283, second), and field goal percentage (.539, second).
Abdul-Jabbar remained relatively injury-free throughout his NBA career, but he twice broke one of his hands. The first incident occurred during a pre-season game in 1974, when he was bumped hard and got his eye scratched; this angered him enough to punch the basket support stanchion. He returned after missing the first 16 games of the season and started to wear protective goggles. In the second incident, he broke his hand during the opening game of the 1977–78 season. Two minutes into the game, Abdul-Jabbar punched Milwaukee's Kent Benson in retaliation for an overly aggressive elbow; the punch broke Benson's jaw. As a result of the injury to his hand, Abdul-Jabbar was out for two months, and it was unnecessary for the NBA to suspend him.
Although Abdul-Jabbar always spoke well of Milwaukee and its fans, he said that being in the Midwest did not fit his cultural needs. In October 1974, he requested a trade to either the New York Knicks or Los Angeles.
Los Angeles Lakers (1975–1989)
In 1975, the Lakers acquired Abdul-Jabbar and reserve center Walt Wesley from the Bucks for center Elmore Smith, guard Brian Winters, and rookie "blue chippers" Dave Meyers and Junior Bridgeman. In the 1975–76 season, his first with the Lakers, he had a dominating season, averaging 27.7 points per game and leading the league in rebounding, blocked shots, and minutes played. His 1,111 defensive rebounds remains the NBA single-season record (defensive rebounds were not recorded prior to the 1973–74 season). He earned his fourth MVP award, but missed the post-season for the second straight year.
Once he joined the Lakers, Abdul-Jabbar began wearing his trademark goggles (he briefly ditched them in the 1979–80 season). Years of battling under NBA backboards, and being hit and scratched in the face in the process, had taken their toll on his eyes and he developed corneal erosion syndrome, where the eyes begin to dry out easily and cease to produce moisture. He missed one game in the 1986–87 season when his eyes dried out and swelled.
In the 1976–77 season, Abdul-Jabbar had another strong performance. He led the league in field goal percentage, finished second in rebounds and blocked shots, and third in points per game. He helped lead the Lakers to the best record in the NBA, and he won his record-tying fifth MVP award. In the playoffs, the Lakers beat the Golden State Warriors in the Western Conference semi-finals, setting up a confrontation with the Portland Trail Blazers. The result was a memorable matchup, pitting Abdul-Jabbar against a young, injury-free Bill Walton. Although Abdul-Jabbar dominated the series statistically, Walton and the Trail Blazers (who were experiencing their first-ever run in the playoffs) swept the Lakers, behind Walton's skillful passing and leadership.
Abdul-Jabbar's play remained strong during the next two seasons, being named to the All-NBA Second Team twice, the All-Defense First Team once, and the All-Defense Second Team once. The Lakers, however, continued to be stymied in the playoffs, being eliminated by the Seattle SuperSonics in both 1978 and 1979.
In 1979, the Lakers acquired first overall draft pick Magic Johnson. The trade and draft paved the way for a Laker dynasty as they went on to become the most dominant team of the 1980s, appearing in the finals eight times and winning five NBA championships. Individually, while Abdul-Jabbar was not the dominant center he had been in the 1970s, he experienced a number of highlight moments. Among them were his record sixth MVP award in 1980, four more All-NBA First Team designations, two more All-Defense First Team designations, the 1985 Finals MVP, and on April 5, 1984 breaking Wilt Chamberlain's record for most career points. Later in his career, he bulked up to about 265 pounds (120 kg), to be able to withstand the strain of playing the highly physical center position into his early 40s.
While in Los Angeles, Abdul-Jabbar started doing yoga in 1976 to improve his flexibility, and was notable for his physical fitness regimen. He says, "There is no way I could have played as long as I did without yoga."
In 1983, Abdul-Jabbar's house burned down. Many of his belongings, including his beloved jazz LP collection of about 3,000 albums, were destroyed. Many Lakers fans sent and brought him albums, which he found uplifting.
On June 28, 1989, Abdul-Jabbar was 42 years old when he announced that he would retire at the end of the season after 20 years in the NBA. On his "retirement tour" he received standing ovations at games, home and away and gifts ranging from a yacht that said "Captain Skyhook" to framed jerseys from his basketball career to an Afghan rug. In his biography My Life, Magic Johnson recalls that many Lakers and Celtics legends participated in Abdul-Jabbar's farewell game. Every player wore Abdul-Jabbar's trademark goggles and had to try a skyhook at least once, which led to comic results. The Lakers made the NBA Finals in each of Abdul-Jabbar's final three seasons, defeating Boston in 1987, and Detroit in 1988. The Lakers lost to the Pistons in a four-game sweep in his final season.
At the time of his retirement, Abdul-Jabbar held the record for most games played by a single player in the NBA; this would later be broken by Robert Parish. He also was the all-time record holder for most points (38,387), most field goals made (15,837), and most minutes played (57,446).
Post-NBA career
Since 2005, Abdul-Jabbar has served as a special assistant coach for the Lakers. He had been interested in coaching since his retirement, and given the influence that he exerted on the league during his playing days, he thought that the opportunity would present itself. However, during his playing years, Abdul-Jabbar had developed a reputation for being introverted and sullen. He did not speak to the press, which led to the impression that he disliked journalists. In his biography My Life, Magic Johnson recalls instances when Abdul-Jabbar brushed him off when he was a ball boy and asked him for an autograph. Abdul-Jabbar also froze out reporters who gave him a too-enthusiastic handshake or even hugged him, and he refused to stop reading the newspaper while giving an interview.
Abdul-Jabbar believes that his reticence, whether through disdain for the press or simply because of introversion, contributed to the dearth of coaching opportunities offered to him by the NBA. In his words, he said he had a mindset he could not overcome, and proceeded through his career oblivious to the effect his reticence may have had on his future coaching prospects. Abdul-Jabbar said: "I didn't understand that I also had affected people that way and that's what it was all about. I always saw it like they were trying to pry. I was way too suspicious and I paid a price for it." Since he began lobbying for a coaching position in 1995, he has managed to obtain only low-level assistant and scouting jobs in the NBA, and a head coaching position only in a minor professional league.
Abdul-Jabbar has worked as an assistant for the Los Angeles Clippers and the Seattle SuperSonics, helping mentor, among others, their young centers, Michael Olowokandi and Jerome James. Abdul-Jabbar was the head coach of the Oklahoma Storm of the United States Basketball League in 2002, leading the team to the league's championship that season, but he failed to land the head coaching position at Columbia University a year later. He then worked as a scout for the New York Knicks. Finally, on September 2, 2005, he returned to the Lakers as a special assistant to Phil Jackson to help the Lakers' centers, and in particular their young draftee Andrew Bynum. Abdul-Jabbar's influence has been credited with Bynum's emergence as a more talented NBA center. Abdul-Jabbar also served as a volunteer coach at Alchesay High School on the Fort Apache Indian Reservation in Whiteriver, Arizona in 1998.
In 2016, he performed a tribute to friend Muhammad Ali along with Chance the Rapper. He is also co-author of a comic book published by Titan Comics entitled Mycroft Holmes and the Apocalypse Handbook.
Player profile
On offense, Abdul-Jabbar was a dominant low-post threat. In contrast to other low-post specialists like Wilt Chamberlain, Artis Gilmore or Shaquille O'Neal, Abdul-Jabbar was a relatively slender player, standing 7 ft 2 in (2.18 m) tall but only weighing 225 lb (102 kg) (though in his latter years the Lakers listed Abdul-Jabbar's weight as 265 pounds (120 kg)). However, he made up for his relative lack of bulk by showing textbook finesse, strength and was famous for his ambidextrous skyhook shot, which was impossible for defenders to block. It contributed to his high .559 field goal accuracy, making him the eighth most accurate scorer of all time and a feared clutch shooter. Abdul-Jabbar was also quick enough to run the Showtime fast break led by Magic Johnson and was well-conditioned, standing on the hardwood an average 36.8 minutes. In contrast to other big men, Abdul-Jabbar also could reasonably hit his free throws, finishing with a career 72% average.
Abdul-Jabbar maintained a dominant presence on defense. He was selected to the NBA All-Defensive Team eleven times. He frustrated opponents with his superior shot-blocking ability and denied an average of 2.6 shots a game. After the pounding he endured early in his career, his rebounding average fell to between six or eight a game in his latter years.
As a teammate, Abdul-Jabbar exuded natural leadership and was affectionately called "Cap" or "Captain" by his colleagues. He had an even temperament, which Riley said made him coachable. A strict fitness regime made him one of the most durable players of all time. In the NBA, his 20 seasons and 1,560 games are performances surpassed only by former Celtics center Robert Parish.
Skyhook
Abdul-Jabbar was well known for his trademark "skyhook", a hook shot in which he bent his entire body (rather than just the arm) like a straw in one fluid motion to raise the ball and then release it at the highest point of his arm's arching motion. Combined with his long arms and great height—7 ft 2 in (2.18 m)—the skyhook was difficult for a defender to block without committing a goaltending violation. It was a reliable and feared offensive weapon and contributed to his high lifetime field goal percentage of 0.559. He was adept at shooting the skyhook with either hand, which made him even more difficult to defend against, though as a right-handed player, he was stronger shooting the skyhook with his right hand than he was with his left. According to Abdul-Jabbar, he learned the move in fifth grade after practicing with the Mikan Drill and soon learned to value it, as it was "the only shot I could use that didn't get smashed back in my face".
Legacy
Abdul-Jabbar is the NBA's all-time leading scorer with 38,387 points, and he won a league-record six MVP awards. He earned six championship rings, two Finals MVP awards, 15 NBA First or Second Teams, a record 19 NBA All-Star call-ups and averaging 24.6 points, 11.2 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 2.6 blocks per game. He is ranked as the NBA's third leading all-time rebounder (17,440). He is also the third all-time in registered blocks (3,189), which is even more impressive because this stat had not been recorded until the fourth year of his career (1974).
Abdul-Jabbar combined dominance during his career peak with the longevity and sustained excellence of his later years. He credited Bruce Lee with teaching him "the discipline and spirituality of martial arts, which was greatly responsible for me being able to play competitively in the NBA for 20 years with very few injuries." After claiming his sixth and final MVP in 1980, Abdul-Jabbar continued to average above 20 points in the following six seasons, including 23 points per game in his 17th season at age 38. He made the NBA's 35th Anniversary Team, and was named one of its 50 greatest players of all time in 1996. Abdul-Jabbar is regarded as one of the best centers ever, and league experts and basketball legends frequently mentioned him when considering the greatest player of all time. Former Lakers coach Pat Riley once said, "Why judge anymore? When a man has broken records, won championships, endured tremendous criticism and responsibility, why judge? Let's toast him as the greatest player ever." Isiah Thomas remarked, "If they say the numbers don't lie, then Kareem is the greatest ever to play the game." Julius Erving in 2013 said, "In terms of players all-time, Kareem is still the number one guy. He's the guy you gotta start your franchise with." In 2015, ESPN named Abdul-Jabbar the best center in NBA history, and ranked him No. 2 behind Michael Jordan among the greatest NBA players ever. While Jordan's shots were enthralling and considered unfathomable, Abdul-Jabbar's skyhook appeared automatic, and he himself called the shot "unsexy".
NBA career statistics
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Athletic honors
Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame (May 15, 1995)
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November 16, 2012 – A statue of Abdul-Jabbar was unveiled in front of Staples Center on Chick Hearn Court, in Los Angeles.
2× Associated Press College Basketball Player of the Year (1967, 1969)
2× Oscar Robertson Trophy winner (1967, 1968)
2× UPI College Basketball Player of the Year (1967, 1969)
Three-time First Team All-American (1967–1969)
Three-time NCAA champion (1967–1969)
Most Outstanding Player in NCAA Tournament (1967–1969)
Naismith College Player of the Year (1969)
3× First-team All-Pac-8 (1967–1969)
National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame (2007)
Rookie of the Year (1970)
Six-time NBA champion (1971, 1980, 1982, 1985, 1987, 1988)
NBA MVP (1971, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1980)
Sporting News NBA MVP (1971, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1980)
Finals MVP (1971, 1985)
Sports Illustrated magazine's "Sportsman of the Year" (1985)
One of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History (1996)
First player in NBA history to play 20 seasons
Ranked No.2 in ESPN's 100 greatest NBA players of all time #NBArank
Film and television
Playing in Los Angeles facilitated Abdul-Jabbar's trying his hand at acting.He made his film debut in Bruce Lee's 1972 film Game of Death, in which his character Hakim fights Billy Lo (played by Lee).
In 1980, he played co-pilot Roger Murdock in Airplane!. Abdul-Jabbar has a scene in which a little boy looks at him and remarks that he is in fact Abdul-Jabbar—spoofing the appearance of football star Elroy "Crazylegs" Hirsch as an airplane pilot in the 1957 drama that served as the inspiration for Airplane!, Zero Hour!. Staying in character, Abdul-Jabbar states that he is merely Roger Murdock, an airline co-pilot, but the boy continues to insist that Abdul-Jabbar is "the greatest", but that, according to his father, he doesn't "work hard on defense" and "never really tries, except during the playoffs". This causes Abdul-Jabbar's character to snap, "The hell I don't!", then grab the boy and snarl he has "[heard] that crap ever since ... UCLA", he "busts his buns every night" and the boy should tell his "old man to drag [Bill] Walton and [Bob] Lanier up and down the court for 48 minutes". When Murdock loses consciousness later in the film, he collapses at the controls wearing Abdul-Jabbar's goggles and yellow Lakers' shorts.
Abdul-Jabbar has had numerous other television and film appearances, often playing himself. He has had roles in movies such as Fletch, Troop Beverly Hills and Forget Paris, and television series such as Full House, Living Single, Amen, Everybody Loves Raymond, Martin, Diff'rent Strokes (his height humorously contrasted with that of diminutive child star Gary Coleman), The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Scrubs, 21 Jump Street, Emergency!, Man from Atlantis, and New Girl. Abdul-Jabbar played a genie in a lamp in a 1984 episode of Tales from the Darkside. He also played himself on the February 10, 1994 episode of the sketch comedy television series In Living Color.
He also appeared in the television version of Stephen King's The Stand, played the Archangel of Basketball in Slam Dunk Ernest, and had a brief non-speaking cameo appearance in BASEketball. Abdul-Jabbar was also the co-executive producer of the 1994 TV film Road to Freedom: The Vernon Johns Story. He has also made appearances on The Colbert Report, in a 2006 skit called "HipHopKetball II: The ReJazzebration Remix '06" and in 2008 as a stage manager who is sent out on a mission to find Nazi gold. Abdul-Jabbar also voiced himself in a 2011 episode of The Simpsons titled "Love Is a Many Strangled Thing". He had a recurring role as himself on the NBC series Guys with Kids, which aired from 2012 to 2013. On Al Jazeera English he expressed his desire to be remembered not just as a player, but somebody who had many talents and used them.
Abdul-Jabbar was selected to appear in the 2013 ABC reality series Splash, a celebrity diving competition.
Abdul-Jabbar has also created the 2011 documentary On the Shoulders of Giants, based on the all-black basketball team New York Renaissance.
Abdul-Jabbar has also appeared with Robert Hays (Ted Striker) in a 2014 Airplane! parody commercial promoting Wisconsin tourism. In 2015, he appeared in an HBO documentary on his life, Kareem: Minority of One.
In April 2018, Abdul-Jabbar was announced as one of the celebrities who competed on season 26 of Dancing with the Stars. He was partnered with professional dancer Lindsay Arnold.
In February 2019, he appeared in season 12 episode 16 of The Big Bang Theory, "The D&D Vortex".
In September 2018, Abdul-Jabbar was announced as one of the writers for the July 2019 revival of Veronica Mars.
Abdul-Jabbar is the executive producer of the 2020 History channel's Black Patriots: Heroes of the Revolution.
Writing and activism
Abdul-Jabbar is also a best-selling author and cultural critic. His first book, his autobiography Giant Steps, was written in 1983 with co-author Peter Knobler. (The book's title is an homage to jazz great John Coltrane, referring to his album Giant Steps.) Others include On the Shoulders of Giants: My Journey Through the Harlem Renaissance, co-written with Raymond Obstfeld, and Brothers in Arms: The Epic Story of the 761st Tank Battalion, World War II's Forgotten Heroes, co-written with Anthony Walton, which is a history of an all-black armored unit that served with distinction in Europe.
Abdul-Jabbar has also been a regular contributor to discussions about issues of race and religion, among other topics, in national magazines and on television. He has written a regular column for Time, for example, and he appeared on Meet the Press on Sunday, January 25, 2015, to talk about a recent column, which pointed out that Islam should not be blamed for the actions of violent extremists, just as Christianity has not been blamed for the actions of violent extremists who profess Christianity. When asked about being Muslim, he said: "I don't have any misgiving about my faith. I'm very concerned about the people who claim to be Muslims that are murdering people and creating all this mayhem in the world. That is not what Islam is about, and that should not be what people think of when they think about Muslims. But it's up to all of us to do something about all of it."
In November 2014, Abdul-Jabbar published an essay in Jacobin magazine calling for just compensation for college athletes, writing, "in the name of fairness, we must bring an end to the indentured servitude of college athletes and start paying them what they are worth."
In 2007, Abdul-Jabbar participated in the national UCLA alumni commercial entitled "My Big UCLA Moment". The UCLA commercial is featured on YouTube.
On February 10, 2011, Abdul-Jabbar debuted his film On the Shoulders of Giants, documenting the tumultuous journey of the famed yet often-overlooked Harlem Renaissance professional basketball team, at Science Park High School in Newark, New Jersey. The event was simulcast live throughout the school, city, and state.
Commenting on Donald Trump's 2017 travel ban, he strongly condemned it, saying, "The absence of reason and compassion is the very definition of pure evil because it is a rejection of our sacred values, distilled from millennia of struggle."
Government appointments
Cultural ambassador
In January 2012, United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton announced that Abdul-Jabbar had accepted a position as a cultural ambassador for the United States. During the announcement press conference, Abdul-Jabbar commented on the historical legacy of African-Americans as representatives of U.S. culture: "I remember when Louis Armstrong first did it back for President Kennedy, one of my heroes. So it's nice to be following in his footsteps." As part of this role, Abdul-Jabbar has traveled to Brazil to promote education for local youths.
President's Council on Fitness, Sports, and Nutrition
Former President Barack Obama announced in his last days of office that he has appointed Abdul-Jabbar along with Gabrielle Douglas & Carli Lloyd to the President's Council on Fitness, Sports, and Nutrition.
Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee
In January 2017, Abdul-Jabbar was appointed to the Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee by United States Secretary of the Treasury Steven Mnuchin. According to the United States Mint, Abdul-Jabbar is a keen coin collector whose interest in the life of Alexander Hamilton had led him into the hobby. He resigned in 2018 due to what the Mint described as "increasing personal obligations".
Personal life
Abdul-Jabbar met Habiba Abdul-Jabbar (born Janice Brown) at a Lakers game during his senior year at UCLA. They eventually married and together had three children: daughters Habiba and Sultana and son Kareem Jr, who played basketball at Western Kentucky after attending Valparaiso. Abdul-Jabbar and Janice divorced in 1978. He has another son, Amir, with Cheryl Pistono. Another son, Adam, made an appearance on the TV sitcom Full House with him.
Religion and name
At age 24 in 1971, he converted to Islam and became Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, which means "noble one, servant of the Almighty." He was named by Hamaas Abdul Khaalis. Abdul-Jabbar purchased and donated 7700 16th Street NW, a house in Washington, D.C., for Khaalis to use as the Hanafi Madh-Hab Center. Eventually, Kareem "found that [he] disagreed with some of Hamaas' teachings about the Quran, and [they] parted ways." He then studied the Quran on his own, and “emerged from this pilgrimage with my beliefs clarified and my faith renewed.”
Abdul-Jabbar has spoken about the thinking that was behind his name change when he converted to Islam. He stated that he was "latching on to something that was part of my heritage, because many of the slaves who were brought here were Muslims. My family was brought to America by a French planter named Alcindor, who came here from Trinidad in the 18th century. My people were Yoruba, and their culture survived slavery...  My father found out about that when I was a kid, and it gave me all I needed to know that, hey, I was somebody, even if nobody else knew about it. When I was a kid, no one would believe anything positive that you could say about black people. And that's a terrible burden on black people, because they don't have an accurate idea of their history, which has been either suppressed or distorted."
In 1998, Abdul-Jabbar reached a settlement after he sued Miami Dolphins running back Karim Abdul-Jabbar (now Abdul-Karim al-Jabbar, born Sharmon Shah) because he felt Karim was sponging off the name he made famous by having the Abdul-Jabbar moniker and number 33 on his Dolphins jersey. As a result, the younger Abdul-Jabbar had to change his jersey nameplate to simply "Abdul" while playing for the Dolphins. The football player had also been an athlete at UCLA.
Health problems
Abdul-Jabbar suffers from migraines, and his use of cannabis to reduce the symptoms has had legal ramifications.
In November 2009, Abdul-Jabbar announced that he was suffering from a form of leukemia, Philadelphia chromosome-positive chronic myeloid leukemia, a cancer of the blood and bone marrow. The disease was diagnosed in December 2008, but Abdul-Jabbar said his condition could be managed by taking oral medication daily, seeing his specialist every other month and having his blood analyzed regularly. He expressed in a 2009 press conference that he did not believe that the illness would stop him from leading a normal life. Abdul-Jabbar is now a spokesman for Novartis, the company that produces his cancer medication, Gleevec.
In February 2011, Abdul-Jabbar announced via Twitter that his leukemia was gone and he was "100% cancer free". A few days later, he clarified his misstatement. "You're never really cancer-free and I should have known that", Abdul-Jabbar said. "My cancer right now is at an absolute minimum".
In April 2015, Abdul-Jabbar was admitted to hospital when he was diagnosed with cardiovascular disease. Later that week, on his 68th birthday, he underwent quadruple coronary bypass surgery at the UCLA Medical Center.
Non-athletic honors
In 2011, Abdul-Jabbar was awarded the Double Helix Medal for his work in raising awareness for cancer research. Also in 2011, Abdul-Jabbar received an honorary degree from New York Institute of Technology. In late 2016, Abdul-Jabbar was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by outgoing U.S. President Barack Obama.
Works
Books
Abdul-Jabbar, Kareem; Knobler, Peter (1983). Giant Steps. New York: Bantam Books.
Kareem, with Mignon McCarthy (1990) ISBN 0-394-55927-4
Selected from Giant Steps (Writers' Voices) (1999) ISBN 0-7857-9912-5
Black Profiles in Courage: A Legacy of African-American Achievement, with Alan Steinberg (1996) ISBN 0-688-13097-6
A Season on the Reservation: My Sojourn with the White Mountain Apaches, with Stephen Singular (2000) ISBN 0-688-17077-3
Brothers in Arms: The Epic Story of the 761st Tank Battalion, World War II's Forgotten Heroes with Anthony Walton (2004) ISBN 978-0-7679-0913-6
On the Shoulders of Giants: My Journey Through the Harlem Renaissance with Raymond Obstfeld (2007) ISBN 978-1-4165-3488-4
What Color Is My World? The Lost History of African American Inventors with Raymond Obstfeld (2012) ISBN 978-0-7636-4564-9
Streetball Crew Book One Sasquatch in the Paint with Raymond Obstfeld (2013) ISBN 978-1-4231-7870-5
Streetball Crew Book Two Stealing the Game with Raymond Obstfeld (2015) ISBN 978-1423178712
Mycroft Holmes with Anna Waterhouse (September 2015) ISBN 978-1-7832-9153-3
Writings on the Wall: Searching for a New Equality Beyond Black and White with Raymond Obstfeld (2016) ISBN 978-1-6189-3171-9
Coach Wooden and Me: Our 50-Year Friendship On and Off the Court (2017) ISBN 978-1538760468
Becoming Kareem: Growing Up On and Off the Court (2017) ISBN 978-0316555388
Mycroft and Sherlock with Anna Waterhouse (October 9, 2018) ISBN 978-1785659256
Mycroft and Sherlock: The Empty Birdcage with Anna Waterhouse (September 24, 2019) ISBN 978-1785659300
Audio book
On the Shoulders of Giants: An Audio Journey Through the Harlem Renaissance 8-CD Set Vol. 1–4, with Avery Brooks, Jesse L. Martin, Maya Angelou, Herbie Hancock, Billy Crystal, Charles Barkley, James Worthy, Julius Erving, Jerry West, Clyde Drexler, Bill Russell, Coach John Wooden, Stanley Crouch, Quincy Jones and other chart-topping musicians, as well as legendary actors and performers such as Samuel L. Jackson. (2008) ISBN 978-0-615-18301-5
Articles
Abdul-Jabbar, Kareem (April 20, 2015). "Nothing Less Than an Assassination". Ideas • Race. Time. Vol. 185 no. 14 (South Pacific ed.). p. 23.
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The 11 coolest names in the 2022 Big 3 draft pool
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This is a who’s who list of guys.
The BIG3 is back for its fifth season in 2022, and the league is again with random NBA players from yesteryear. Trilogy is looking to defend its championship with last season with a roster led by James White, Amir Johnson, and Isaiah Briscoe. Joe Johnson is also back in the league after winning MVP each of the last two seasons, and he’s again set to team with Jannero Pargo on a Triplets team coached by Lisa Leslie.
Before the season can begin, the Big3 is holding its draft on May 25 from Los Angeles. League chairman Amy Trask announced the list of draft eligible players on Monday, and looking through it is a serious trip down memory lane.
If you have been on the sports internet over the last five years or so, you have probably seen David J. Roth’s iconic “Let’s Remember Some Guys” series. This Big3 draft pool is perhaps the extraordinary lineup of guys to remember that basketball has to offer.
In honor of the Big3 draft, here are 11 players we’re excited about seeing the draft pool.
Time for the @thebig3 draft - it's this Wednesday - here's the pool: pic.twitter.com/YWfA4LmadO
— Amy Trask (@AmyTrask) May 23, 2022
One note: while the image lists “Glen Rice” — that appears to be Glen Rice Jr., who is listed on the league website as a potential No. 1 overall pick.
Delonte West
West had a memorable college career at Saint Joe’s alongside Jameer Nelson before being taken No. 24 overall in the 2004 NBA Draft. West played in the NBA for nine seasons, but unfortunately his recent years have included battles with mental health. It’s great to see him back on the floor at 38 years old.
Nikoloz Tskitishvili
The No. 5 overall pick in the 2002 draft is considered one of the biggest busts in NBA history. He averaged 2.9 points per game across six NBA seasons. Now 39 years old, the 7-footer’s inclusion feels like the most eye-popping name on the list for a certain type of hoops fan.
Ty Lawson
Lawson has been playing in China, Greece, and Tunisia since he last played for the Kings in 2017. He’s still only 34 years old and should probably kill it on a spaced Big3 floor, at least on offense.
Renaldo Balkman
Isaiah Thomas drafted Balkman No. 20 overall for Knicks in the 2006 draft, and he gave them some defense and energy and never any offense. Still only 37 years old, he could be a nice defensive wing.
Corey Brewer
While former college teammate Al Horford is killing it in the 2022 NBA Playoffs for the Boston Celtics, Brewer might be the best player in the Big3 pool. He’s a long 6’9 wing who should be able to check multiple positions defensively. He of course also had one of the most random 50-point scoring games in league history. My snap judgement is that Brewer probably has more left in the tank than any of these guys.
DeJuan Blair
Blair played his entire career with no ACLs and was still a monster on the glass. Any mid-30s+ hoops head probably has fond memories of his 2009 Pitt team.
Jordan Crawford
Once dunked on LeBron’s ass. Never forget Xavier vs. Kansas State is one of the best Sweet 16 games ever.
Norris Cole
That’s two-time NBA champion Norris Cole to you! Cole played a big role in the top French league in recent years and is still only 33 years old. He feels like one of the top players available.
Jordan Hill
The Knicks drafted Jordan Hill with the pick after Stephen Curry and the pick before DeMar DeRozan in 2009. Knicks fans probably did not need that reminder.
Salim Stoudamire
One of the best college shooters ever at Arizona.
Tony Wroten
Hell yeah, Tony Wroten!!! I still remember reading the great Jonathan Tjarks on him ahead of the 2012 draft.
How to watch the 2022 Big3 Draft
Date: May 25
Time: 8 p.m. ET
Stream: YouTube
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LeBron James on the sideline again as injuries begin to mount
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The 2021-22 season is not off to an ideal start for LeBron James.
Already missing a pair of games with an ankle injury, he is now set to miss 1-2 weeks with an abdominal strain. 
MORE: Injury update and projected return for LeBron James
For so long the ironman of the league, James has found himself on the sideline regularly since signing with the Los Angeles Lakers prior to the 2018-19 season. 
He appeared in a career-low 55 games in his first season with the team with a serious groin injury on Christmas Day the main concern.
Last season, it was a high ankle sprain that held him to just 45 regular season appearances out of the shortened 72-game schedule.
Just two weeks into this season and those ankle and abdominal strains have taken him out of the lineup.
Of course, we did skip the championship winning 2019-20 season, but it’s worth noting the three month hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic unquestionably helped his recovery before the bubble postseason run. 
LeBron will turn 37 on December 30, is in year 19 in the league and through six games this season he averaged 37.1 minutes per game. The minute load ranks seventh in the league for minutes per game this season. No other player in the top six is over 30 years old.
His 50,277 regular season minutes are the fifth most in NBA history, while his playoff minutes tally of 11,035 sits at number one and almost 2,000 ahead of TIm Duncan in second.
When healthy, LeBron still looks like the machine we have gotten used to watching for the better part of two decades. Averaging 24.8 points, 5.5 rebounds and 7.9 assists, James is clearly still the best and most important player on a Los Angeles Lakers roster with a far younger Anthony Davis who has a lengthy injury history of his own.
Quite simply, James is the reason the Lakers entered the the 2021-22 season as the favourites to come out of the Western Conference. Chemistry issues aside, the Lakers will be a formiddable opponent in the postseason if they can manage to make it to the playoffs with a healthy LeBron.
To do so, they may need to change the approach with how they handle his load through the regular season.
During his first 15 seasons, LeBron missed just 71 of a possible 1,214 regular season games.
During his last three seasons he missed 58 of a possible 225. 
In the era of minute and load management, James has attempted to plow through, determined to prove he truly is invincible. With the injuries mounting it may just be time for the Lakers to play the long game. 
Maybe that means keeping his minutes in the low thirties. Perhaps it means taking the occasional back-to-back off. Maybe it means letting Russell Westbrook take over more of the ball handling responsibility. All are logical suggestions but none are ideal. 
Given the Lakers have now lost twice to the Oklahoma City Thunder without LeBron in the lineup, the bigger question might be whether or not the Lakers can afford to do so and still remain near the top of the Western Conference?
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The Cleveland Quandry
When the Cleveland Cavaliers drafted Darius Garland with the fifth pick in the 2019 NBA Draft, the pick was met with a mixed bag of skepticism due to fit and praise for taking the best player available. His rookie season was something of a similar note, looking like the crafty playmaking guard of today’s game at times but mostly looking like a player over his head against the best of the best, as most rookies are. His fit with the Cavs is questionable as well after they took Collin Sexton with the eighth pick of the 2018 draft with the pick acquired by Boston via Brooklyn in the rare lose-lose Kyrie Irving trade. After a (kinda) season, some of those concerns regarding the pairing dubbed ‘SexLand’ (I don’t make the nicknames don’t shoot the messenger here) are still there. Can both of these undersized guards make it work?
Well, if history is any indication, it’s going to be difficult. Seeing as Garland and Sexton both started more than half their games this year and possessed a usage rate above 20%, I looked through all the teams that made the conference finals from the 2010-11 season onward that had two guards start at least 35 games, own a usage rate above 20% and their heights both be 6’4” or below. I found two examples: the 2016-17 Boston Celtics (Isaiah Thomas and Avery Bradley) and the 2018-19 Portland Trail Blazers (Damian Lillard and CJ McCollum). Both of those teams would wind up losing within 5 games, respectively. One other team did meet the threshold, (the 2013-14 Oklahoma City Thunder) because Reggie Jackson started 36 games filling in for Russell Westbrook during that season, but still started fewer games than Thabo Sefolosha, who did not get much usage at all starting as a defensive specialist.
In the abbreviated 2019-20 season, seven teams met the threshold set earlier: the Cavs (Sexton and Garland), Hornets (Terry Rozier III and 2019-20 breakout Devonte’ Graham), Blazers (Lillard and McCollum), Kings (De’Aaron Fox and Buddy Hield, who would get benched for Bogdan Bogdanovic later in the season in a move that… actually worked?), Raptors, Jazz and Wizards. The Cavs and Hornets are bottom feeders, the Kings and Blazers are playoff hopefuls with a semi-decent chance to make it in DisneyWorld, the Raptors and Jazz are playoff teams, though the Jazz weren’t getting the Mike Conley we’ve become accustomed to in previous years before the quarantine and the Wizards are, well, the Wizards (I legitimately did not know Isaiah Thomas started 37 games for the Wizards this year.). Even here, the results are a mixed bag.
So can Collin Sexton and Darius Garland make it work and become a winning duo? I suppose it’s possible, but I need to see more to be convinced. Both Sexton and Garland have shown they can space the floor without the ball in their hands (Sexton shot 42.1% on catch-and-shoot threes, per NBA.com, while Garland shot 39.2% on shots of the variety. Sexton is a career 39.2% shooter from three on 4.2 attempts per 36 minutes; Garland hit 35.5% on 5.8 attempts from deep per 36 minutes.), which helps the fit offensively. In a pick-and-roll heavy-league where teams look to find players across the floor capable of creating a jump shot, these two can provide plenty of that. Darius Garland prefers to work his magic against switches through stepback threes. Sexton is an underrated, more well-rounded bucket-getter than Garland with a soft touch on floaters, athleticism to pounce upon driving lanes and attack the rim and matches that with a solid handle to create some space and fire away from the midrange and beyond. Sometimes, you’d see flashes of those two working together to create a symphony, providing glimmers of hope these two can figure it out as a duo. Sexton scored 22.7 points per 36 minutes while boasting a solid 51.7% effective field goal percentage and generated 0.90 points per possession while operating the pick-and-roll (65th percentile); both very good marks, especially for a second-year player. Garland’s endeavors were not as fruitful, however, though customary for a rookie guard who didn’t have much college experience. All in all, scoring is not the problem with this backcourt.
While there’s no disputing these two can get buckets, I’m a bit skeptical wondering what else these two can provide. Let’s start defensively. Sexton surely does play with effort on that end, half the battle, but you could see his body move faster than his brain as he attempts to compute what is happening on the floor. Though this bucket didn’t count, it didn’t count because Sexton got stuck attempting to navigate a Steven Adams screen. Though I imagine it wouldn’t be pleasant to get tussled with Poseidon’s less-successful brother Joeseidon, that was a sight Sexton made look far too routine. His backcourt in Garland wasn’t much better. His size already doesn’t do Garland many favors, but it compounds matters when you don’t bring the requisite fight to make up for that lack of size, especially against bigger guards, like here how Shai Gilgeous-Alexander steamrolls past him for an easy layup. It isn’t just bigger guards either; Chris Paul, sure he’s a sure-fire Hall of Famer, works Garland at ease for a bucket and a foul to go with it. Kyle Lowry and Fred Van Vleet can get away with their lack of size through smarts and tenacity; Sexton and Garland are miles away from that. To be fair, they’re only sophomores and rookies, respectively; on the other hand, they were two of the five worst point guards according to ESPN’s Defensive Real Plus-Minus metric. When Sexton and Garland share the floor, the Cavs’ defensive rating is 117.3 which would rank last in the league. Though the Cavs can suppress that some with more defensive help surrounding Sexton and Garland on the wing and in the paint (please draft Onyeka Okongwu!), it’s fair to wonder if these two can hold up defensively.
Playmaking is another aspect regarding these two that concerns me. Garland fared better than Sexton in this area, showing flashes of slick playmaking in between tight corridors. However, both he and Sexton had their issues reading the entire floor and being late with decisions. Both like to pound the ball and go for broke early in the clock as opposed to getting others involved. Neither were able to crack the top 50 in potential assists. Again, there is plenty of room for these two to improve upon and it is still super early for both of them in their NBA careers, but both have to improve in the area of playmaking and making their teammates better to fully maximize their talents.
I don’t normally dissuade myself or a team to take the best player available if that’s what they believe, even if the fit is tricky. NBA players are good enough to blend in with their surroundings, and Collin Sexton and Darius Garland have certain skills to coincide with each other. I’m not going to definitively declare these two cannot coexist, but they need to improve in areas like playmaking and defense to prove Koby Altmann and the Cavaliers right that these two can coexist. It took Damian Lillard and CJ McCollum, lightyears ahead of where Sexton and Garland are currently, years to even make the conference finals, and when they did, they got swept. Cavs fans can look to them and Toronto as evidence this *can* work. I remain skeptical, however. Sexton and Garland have a lot of room to grow to get to that level. Both are intriguing players, but that neither are distinguishable defenders or playmakers exacerbates their size, or lack thereof, as teammates. Perhaps they can flourish together over time, but I’m not convinced quite yet.
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5 NBA Free Agents with the Most Risk Attached | Bleacher Report
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Spending big in NBA free agency is not for the risk-averse. Any contract can turn into an unsavory cap hit for the organization on a whim.
Injuries, unanticipated regression, reckless shopping and ill-fitting rosters can all butcher the desirability of recently minted deals. And no free agent is technically without risk. Even max-contract formalities or relative bargains can be turned upside down by a sudden derailment.
Certain investments, though, carry higher probabilities of failure or underwhelming returns than others.
Teams might throw too much money and/or years at a player past his prime. Or overpay for the potential of a younger player who never actualizes it. Or invest aggressively in someone coming off an injury only to get burned. Or funnel an illogical sum of money into a free agent because the team can’t afford to lose him.
Every player who populates our risky-business clique will fall into one of these buckets. And just so we’re clear: They are not here because they’re bad or because we’re predicting they will be bad.
On the contrary, they’re either so good or intriguing now that they project to have frothy markets—multiyear offers that, based on a confluence of factors, have a legitimate chance of aging poorly.
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Lonzo Ball is not a risky investment in a vacuum. He is only 23, can defend either backcourt slot and has dispelled questions about the viability of his jumper by canning 37.6 percent of his triples over the past two seasons. He is a genuinely really good NBA player who, given his age, has room to get even better.
Different tunes would be sung if his opening-stretch slump this past year sustained and prompted the New Orleans Pelicans to hock him for pennies on the dollar at the March 25 trade deadline. It didn’t. He averaged 15.3 points and 6.0 assists while hitting 39.8 percent of his 8.6 three-point attempts per game after his name ambled into the early-season trade talk.
If anything, Lonzo increased his value ahead of restricted free agency. Malik Beasley and Stephen Curry were the only players to match his long-range efficiency and volume post-rut, and in a market devoid of gettable megastars, he looms as one of the glitziest options for bigger spenders.
Therein lies the risk: Between Lonzo’s play (for the most part), a bare-bones free-agency pool and the sense that the Pelicans may neither want nor be able to afford him, the stage is set for admirers to come after him fast and hard. Do not rule out his getting an offer sheet worth $20 million or more annually.
Paying him that much is akin to stepping out on a limb overlooking a thousand-foot drop. It doesn’t matter whether it’s the Pelicans or another team footing the bill. Spending that much money on a “point” guard implies an ability to comprehensively run an offense. That isn’t Lonzo’s modus operandi.
He continues to have limitations as a half-court creator. Defenses don’t yet have to meticulously plan against his off-the-dribble jumper, and he isn’t an aggressive downhill attacker. Among everyone who finished 200 drives this season, his 37.9 percent clip in those situations ranked 163rd.
New Orleans’ half-court offense was better with him on the floor, but that says more about the time he spent logging beside Point Zion Williamson. The Pelicans’ half-court efficiency plunged whenever Lonzo played without him.
Any team prepared to pay top dollar for his services must have a minimum of two other playmakers who can run the show outside of transition. And at that point, if your de facto floor general cannot consistently or effectively spearhead possessions against set defenses, is paying him $18 to $22 million—or more—per year really the best use of your cap?    
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Entering free agency remains a non-decision for Spencer Dinwiddie, even after he missed pretty much the entire season with a partially torn right ACL. His $12.3 million player is miles below market value for a starting-caliber point guard and, by Eastern Conference standards, fringe All-Star.
Dinwiddie’s raw efficiency can be a turnoff. He has shot lower than 34 percent from deep in each of the past four years and hit just 27.7 percent of his pull-up treys last season. That certainly matters, though it isn’t nearly as concerning if he keeps finding the net on 37-plus percent of his spot-up threebies.
Regardless, the direct, relentless pressure he puts on the basket is more paramount. He is not the most efficient finisher, but the wrath he wreaks upon the defense spurs trips to the line and higher-quality opportunities for those around him. And while he works with some changes in pace, his attacks are more streamlined than spectacle. He isn’t trying to dance with the ball and prowl for broken ankles; he’s unsettling the larger defensive picture, rather than just his man, and acting on it.
Translation: Some team will fork over a longer-term deal at a higher price point to nab his services—especially this summer, when the market is desperate for fringe, let alone actual, star power. What version of Dinwiddie that suitor will get verges on unknowable.
Torn ACLs are not the career-enders they once were, but he’s now undergone surgery on both, dating back to his time at the University of Colorado. Even for someone whose manipulation of defenses isn’t predicated upon preternatural explosion and who only just turned 28 in April, his injury history looms as uncomfortable if he’s receiving closer to $20 million than $15 million per year.     
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That Chris Paul even ends up here is a testament to his overall ridiculousness. The idea of his turning down a $44.2 million player option ahead of his age-36 season once seemed ludicrous.
Now, though, Paul’s entry onto the open market feels inevitable. That’s what happens when you bind and gag Father Time for two consecutive seasons. Paul has missed a combined four games during this stretch and is currently co-headlining the Western Conference finalist Phoenix Suns. (Note: He entered the league’s health and safety protocols last week.)
His postseason performance has only emboldened the opt-out scenario. He’s averaging 15.7 points and 8.7 assists while draining 52.0 percent of his twos and 44.4 percent of his threes.
His right shoulder limited him for much of the first round and part of the Western Conference Semifinals, but he still churned out 1.29 points per shot from mid-range during Phoenix’s sweep of the Denver Nuggets—the equivalent of banging in 43.1 percent of your threes. Paul also wrapped that series dishing out 41 assists to five turnovers. (Aside: Holy friggin’ crap.)
Execs told Sports Illustrated‘s Chris Mannix they “peg” Paul as a three-year, $60 million guy. That is a gross underestimation. He’s not opting out to secure less than $17 million in extra guaranteed money. The contract length is probably spot-on; his team, be it the Suns or another landing spot, run into the over-38 rule and the logistical headache that is deferred compensation if they go any longer.
The average annual value, though? It will be more than $20 million per year. He just made second-team All-NBA. He is instrumental to what might be the present title favorite. Something around three years, $75 million feels more realistic—and like Paul’s minimum.
And that begets a dilemma: Whatever team signs Paul really, actually gets Chris freaking Paul…through, presumably, his age-38 season. Shelling out what could be—will be?—$25-plus million per year for someone sniffing 40 is wildly unsettling, no matter his credentials. Paul’s past two seasons of pristine availability are impressive, but they’re anomalies. He missed at least 21 games in each of his previous three years.
Father Time eventually comes for everyone, even if he has to break out of captivity to do it. Any multiyear commitment to an age-36, six-foot-nothing point guard with 40,000-plus playoff and regular season minutes under his belt registers as an extreme, albeit in this case tantalizing, risk.    
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Victor Oladipo’s risk level depends on the value and length of his next contract—both of which, at this stage, feel relatively unpredictable. He appeared in just four games after getting traded to the Miami Heat before requiring season-ending surgery on his right quad tendon.
This is the same right quad Oladipo ruptured back in January 2019, when he was one season removed from All-NBA and All-Defense appearances. Not only has he never been the same player since, but it also is possible his latest injury will sideline him for all of next year.
Missing the lion’s share of 2021-22 won’t preclude Oladipo from getting a contract. Teams remember the player he was in 2017-18 and for part of 2018-19. More than a handful of suitors will take a multiyear flier on him if it means having intimate knowledge of his recovery and bagging a fringe All-Star at a cut rate.
Good luck figuring out that rate—and that length. A one-year deal doesn’t make much sense if there’s a chance he won’t play during it. He needs to sign a two- or three-season pact for the low-risk theory to hold water, and it only pans out if he’s taking afterthought money.
Whether Oladipo values multiyear security and the chance to build a rapport with the same team over the chance to reenter free agency sooner is anyone’s guess. He turned down a two-year, $45.2 million extension from the Houston Rockets before they traded him. Leaving that much money on the table might compel him to angle for a shorter-term deal in hopes of rebooting his value and then signing a fatter, longer-term pact.
This all says nothing of Oladipo’s ceiling at full strength. Rupturing his quad fundamentally altered his play style. He doesn’t put as much pressure on the rim, and his off-the-dribble jumper isn’t as bankable. After ranking in the 84th percentile of points per shot attempt at his position during the 2017-18 campaign (for which he earned the Most Improved Player award), he has since failed to crack the 40th percentile.
That drop-off is part of Oladipo’s risk. It’s not merely about his latest recovery. It’s about whether the player from three seasons ago represented a possible normal or a flash in the pan.    
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Dennis Schroder’s decision to turn down a four-year, $84 million extension from the Los Angeles Lakers always amounted to a massive bet on himself. What he was gambling on isn’t quite clear. Either he believed that another team would throw him more than $21 million per season or that the Lakers’ inflexible cap sheet would allow him to name his price.
If he was playing the former angle: Yikes. He cost himself a ton of money in the postseason, failing to leave a meaningful dent in Los Angeles’ first-round loss to the Phoenix Suns and capping off his year by shooting 9-of-36 over his final three appearances.
In Schroder’s defense, he did miss most of the Lakers’ closing kick because of COVID-19 protocols. By the time he returned, he had just two regular-season games to ramp up before the playoffs.
Still, his overarching value was in question long before he entered the league’s healthy and safety protocols. The Lakers surrendered Danny Green and a first-round pick for him under the guise he could elevate the half-court offense during minutes with and without LeBron James and because he was coming off a 2019-20 crusade in which he shot a career high from just about every area of the floor.
The move did not work out as intended. The Lakers’ offensive rating placed in the 27th percentile when Schroder ran the show without LeBron, and his efficiency at the rim and from three-point range plummeted off their all-time highs.
Los Angeles’ confining cap sheet now seems to be his best and only hope at netting fringe-star money. The Lakers will enter the summer within $10 million of the luxury tax if Montrezl Harrell picks up his player option and blow past it when factoring in cap holds for Schroder, Alex Caruso and Talen Horton-Tucker (restricted).
Can they justify backing up the Brink’s truck to pay Schroder solely because they don’t have the wiggle room to replace him? And what does it actually mean if his contract demands drop? Because after the year he just pieced together, he qualifies as an ultra-risky expenditure at any eight-figure-per-year number, regardless of whether he’s re-signing with the Lakers or another team.
                            Unless otherwise noted, stats courtesy of NBA.com, Basketball Reference, Stathead or Cleaning the Glass. Salary information via Basketball Insiders and Spotrac.
Dan Favale covers the NBA for Bleacher Report. Follow him on Twitter (@danfavale), and listen to his Hardwood Knocks podcast, co-hosted by NBA Math’s Adam Fromal.
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Malik Beasley and Stephen Curry were the only players to match his long-range efficiency and volume post-rut, and in a market devoid of gettable megastars, he looms as one of the glitziest options for bigger spenders.","content_type":"paragraph","id":21592781,"content":"html":"Therein lies the risk: Between Lonzo&apos;s play (for the most part), a bare-bones free-agency pool and the sense that the Pelicans may neither want nor be able to afford him, the stage is set for admirers to come after him fast and hard. Do not rule out his getting an offer sheet worth $20 million or more annually.","content_type":"paragraph","id":15247487,"content":"html":"Paying him that much is akin to stepping out on a limb overlooking a thousand-foot drop. It doesn&apos;t matter whether it&apos;s the Pelicans or another team footing the bill. Spending that much money on a "point" guard implies an ability to comprehensively run an offense. 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He appeared in just four games after getting traded to the Miami Heat before requiring season-ending surgery on his right quad tendon.","content_type":"paragraph","id":25337050,"content":"html":"This is the same right quad Oladipo ruptured back in January 2019, when he was one season removed from All-NBA and All-Defense appearances. Not only has he never been the same player since, but it also is possible his latest injury will sideline him for all of next year.","content_type":"paragraph","id":126880381,"content":"html":"Missing the lion&apos;s share of 2021-22 won&apos;t preclude Oladipo from getting a contract. Teams remember the player he was in 2017-18 and for part of 2018-19. More than a handful of suitors will take a multiyear flier on him if it means having intimate knowledge of his recovery and bagging a fringe All-Star at a cut rate.","content_type":"paragraph","id":73055963,"content":"html":"Good luck figuring out that rate—and that length. A one-year deal doesn&apos;t make much sense if there&apos;s a chance he won&apos;t play during it. He needs to sign a two- or three-season pact for the low-risk theory to hold water, and it only pans out if he&apos;s taking afterthought money.","content_type":"paragraph","id":103710464,"content":"html":"Whether Oladipo values multiyear security and the chance to build a rapport with the same team over the chance to reenter free agency sooner is anyone&apos;s guess. He turned down a two-year, $45.2 million extension from the Houston Rockets before they traded him. Leaving that much money on the table might compel him to angle for a shorter-term deal in hopes of rebooting his value and then signing a fatter, longer-term pact.","content_type":"paragraph","id":91753881,"content":"html":"This all says nothing of Oladipo&apos;s ceiling at full strength. Rupturing his quad fundamentally altered his play style. He doesn&apos;t put as much pressure on the rim, and his off-the-dribble jumper isn&apos;t as bankable. After ranking in the 84th percentile of points per shot attempt at his position during the 2017-18 campaign (for which he earned the Most Improved Player award), he has since failed to crack the 40th percentile.","content_type":"paragraph","id":54704502,"content":"html":"That drop-off is part of Oladipo&apos;s risk. It&apos;s not merely about his latest recovery. It&apos;s about whether the player from <em>three seasons ago represented a possible normal or a flash in the pan.    ","content_type":"paragraph","id":18160049],"id":57719864,"slide_number":4,"title":"Victor Oladipo, Miami Heat","content_type":"slide","elements":["content":"credit":"Marcio Jose Sanchez/Associated Press","full_width":true,"url":"https://media.bleacherreport.com/f_auto,w_340,h_234,q_auto,c_fill/br-img-slides/004/461/110/hi-res-5da2000582394f422989456e8ad708c6_crop_exact.jpg","content_type":"image","id":118868431,"id":929026,"type":"media slot","content":"html":"Dennis Schroder&apos;s decision to turn down a four-year, $84 million extension from the Los Angeles Lakers always amounted to a massive bet on himself. What he was gambling on isn&apos;t quite clear. Either he believed that another team would throw him more than $21 million per season or that the Lakers&apos; inflexible cap sheet would allow him to name his price.","content_type":"paragraph","id":37334574,"content":"html":"If he was playing the former angle: Yikes. He cost himself a ton of money in the postseason, failing to leave a meaningful dent in Los Angeles&apos; first-round loss to the Phoenix Suns and capping off his year by shooting 9-of-36 over his final three appearances.","content_type":"paragraph","id":76835555,"content":"html":"In Schroder&apos;s defense, he did miss most of the Lakers&apos; closing kick because of COVID-19 protocols. By the time he returned, he had just two regular-season games to ramp up before the playoffs.","content_type":"paragraph","id":3443514,"content":"html":"Still, his overarching value was in question long before he entered the league&apos;s healthy and safety protocols. The Lakers surrendered Danny Green and a first-round pick for him under the guise he could elevate the half-court offense during minutes with and without LeBron James and because he was coming off a 2019-20 crusade in which he shot a career high from just about every area of the floor.","content_type":"paragraph","id":38172674,"content":"html":"The move did not work out as intended. The Lakers&apos; offensive rating placed in the 27th percentile when Schroder ran the show without LeBron, and his efficiency at the rim and from three-point range plummeted off their all-time highs.","content_type":"paragraph","id":84742651,"content":"html":"Los Angeles&apos; confining cap sheet now seems to be his best and only hope at netting fringe-star money. 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John Stockton, Karl Malone And The Utah Jazz All-Time Starting 5
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SALT LAKE CITY – 1997: Karl Malone #32 and John Stockton #12 of the Utah Jazz talk strategy during … [+] a break in NBA game action at the Delta Center circa 1997 in Salt Lake City, Utah. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and/or using this Photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 1997 NBAE (Photo by Sam Forencich/NBAE via Getty Images)
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With the NBA on hiatus due to the outbreak of COVID-19, scores of fans and analysts have looked to the league’s history for entertainment.
YouTube is loaded with old games and highlights. ESPN is airing two new hours of The Last Dance every Sunday. And Basketball Reference has a seemingly endless well of data to pore over.
In the spirit of looking back, let’s break down who would represent the Utah Jazz at each position for an all-time starting five.
Even though at least two of the selections are no-brainers (John Stockton and Karl Malone, of course), we’ll still provide some objective criteria to fill out the lineup.
If you sort the top 100 in franchise history in wins over replacement player by the average of their ranks in box plus/minus (BPM), wins over replacement player (WORP is the cumulative variant of BPM), win shares per 48 minutes (WS/48), win shares (WS) and player efficiency rating (PER), you get a pretty accurate gauge of who Utah’s all-time best players are.
But before we breakdown each member of the lineup, a word on the numbers. Plenty of hardcore numbers folks are simply out on WS and PER, at this point. A recent update to BPM seems to have gone over well with them.
To sum it up, though, these are the catch-all metrics that are most readily available, go back far enough in history (PER and WS go all the way back to the beginning, while BPM starts at 1973-74) and can be combined across multiple seasons.
Is it a perfect methodology? Of course not. Does it generally pass the sniff test? Sure, which is good enough for exercises like this one.
So, without further ado, here is the all-time starting five of the Jazz:
PG: John Stockton
Again, you knew this one was coming. Using a more involved formula that included playoff numbers, MVP shares and credit for championships, Stockton graded out as the NBA’s 18th-best player since 1973-74, just ahead of Kawhi Leonard and Kevin Garnett, and just behind Karl Malone and James Harden.
Here, he actually finishes ahead of Malone, based mostly on the omission of MVP shares.
And there is a decent argument for the point guard being the greatest player in franchise history. Few (if any) players in the history of the game possessed Stockton’s combination of vision, basketball IQ, skill and grit. He leveraged all of it to become, by far, the league’s all-time leader in both assists and steals.
If the 3,715-assist gap between Stockton’s 15,806 dimes and second place was thrown into the leaderboard as a player, it’d rank 144th all time.
Over a 10-year stretch from 1987-88 to 1996-97, he averaged 15.6 points, 12.8 assists and 2.6 steals, while shooting 52.4% from the field and 39.2% from three. In 1989-90 alone, he averaged 17.2 points and 14.5 assists.
These numbers simply defy explanation.
SG: Jeff Hornacek
He was there for the twilight of his career, but Jeff Hornacek was still an ideal complement to Stockton and Malone over six-plus seasons in Utah.
He averaged 14.4 points, 4.0 assists and 0.9 threes, while shooting 42.8% from three as a member of the Jazz.
During that stretch (1993-94 to 1999-00), Hornacek ranked 29th in the NBA in BPM. And, among players with at least 100 three-point attempts, he was 17th in effective field goal percentage (eFG%).
Flanking that legendary Stockton-and-Malone pick-and-roll with Hornacek’s shooting and playmaking ability made the Jazz a nightmare to defend. Over the course of those seasons, Utah had the best offense in the NBA.
SF: Adrian Dantley
Adrian Dantley’s scoring efficiency is mind-blowing.
Over his seven seasons with the Jazz, he made six All-Star teams, averaged 29.6 points (first in the NBA), eclipsed 30 points per game four times, won two scoring titles, posted a 63.2 true shooting percentage (the league average TS% for those years was 53.7), stood 6’5” and attempted a grand total of 27 threes.
That’s all-time-great center efficiency from a 6’5” wing. When people have discussions about the greatest scorers of all time, he generally doesn’t come up. He probably should. Even if he’s not No. 1, this combination of volume and efficiency deserves a mention.
For his career, Dantley averaged 23.9 points per 75 possessions and had a 61.7 TS%. Stephen Curry and Karl-Anthony Towns are the only players in league history to match or exceed both marks. They, of course, are benefitted by the use of the three.
Dantley’s plus-8.3 relative true shooting (rTS%) percentage tops that of both Curry (plus-7.8) and Towns (plus-6.8).
PF: Karl Malone
And here, of course, is the other obvious selection.
Malone didn’t score quite as efficiently as Dantley, but his longevity was ridiculous. Over a 17 (seventeen)-year stretch from 1986-87 to 2002-03, Malone averaged 26.0 points per game and never dipped below 20 in an individual season. For an 11-year stretch from 1987-88 to 1997-98, he averaged 27.6 points.
That level of scoring for that long is almost unparalleled, which is why he finished his career at No. 2 on the NBA’s all-time scoring list.
But he wasn’t just a scorer. Malone also averaged 10.1 rebounds and a better-than-people realize 3.6 assists over the course of his 19-year career. And he spread the floor before that was all the rage. From 1996-97 (as far back as play-by-play data goes) to 2002-03 (his last season with the Jazz), Malone took over a third of his shots from the range of 16 feet to the three-point line. And he hit 45.6% of those shots.
As far as duos go, there are few better than Stockton and Malone.
C: Rudy Gobert
After just seven NBA seasons (and only five as the starter), Rudy Gobert is already a fairly predictable result at center.
He’s already sixth in franchise history in WORP and fifth in WS. As for the rate numbers, he’s fifth in BPM, second in WS/48 and fourth in PER.
Over the course of his career, the Jazz are plus-5.6 points per 100 possessions with Gobert on the floor and minus-1.1 with him off.
He’s a two-time Defensive Player of the Year who is also first (by a pretty wide margin) in career TS%.
On top of being one of the most dominant defenders in NBA history, that hyper-efficient offensive game has made Utah better on that end, as well. His rim running draws defenders into the point, creating more space for the perimeter players outside. And any team would love to have his conversion rate on 10-11 scoring possessions per game.
The Overall Top 10
So, there you have it. Stockton, Hornacek, Dantley, Malone and Gobert. Historic juggernauts like the Los Angeles Lakers, Boston Celtics and Chicago Bulls probably have that lineup topped, but it likely has an argument against most other organizations.
And, assuming all five are at the peak of their powers, this group would make sure things weren’t easy for the aforementioned powerhouses.
Now, if you’re curious what the rest of Utah’s top 10 looks like, I have you covered:
John Stockton
Karl Malone
Adrian Dantley
Rudy Gobert
Andrei Kirilenko
Jeff Hornacek
Carlos Boozer
Deron Williams
Paul Millsap
Derrick Favors
Enjoy debating whether any of the above should’ve made the cut.
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NHL suspends season due to COVID-19 pandemic
The NHL has suspended the 2019-20 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
League commissioner Gary Bettman made the announcement in a statement Thursday afternoon following a conference call with the board of governors.
The move to "pause" the NHL schedule came after the NBA announced the same measure Wednesday night following the revelation a Utah Jazz player tested positive for the novel coronavirus.
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"The NHL has been attempting to follow the mandates of health experts and local authorities, while preparing for any possible developments without taking premature or unnecessary measures," the statement read. "However, following last night's news that an NBA player has tested positive for coronavirus -- and given that our leagues share so many facilities and locker rooms and it now seems likely that some member of the NHL community would test positive at some point -- it is no longer appropriate to try to continue to play games at this time."
The NHL advised all its clubs earlier in the day not to conduct morning skates, practices or team meetings amid efforts to contain the outbreak.
The Columbus Blue Jackets and San Jose Sharks said Wednesday they would play upcoming home dates behind closed doors and without fans after state and local officials instituted bans on large gatherings of people.
There were 10 games on Thursday's NHL schedule, including matchups in Montreal, Toronto and Calgary.
"We will continue to monitor all the appropriate medical advice, and we will encourage our players and other members of the NHL community to take all reasonable precautions -- including by self-quarantine, where appropriate," Bettman's statement read. "Our goal is to resume play as soon as it is appropriate and prudent, so that we will be able to complete the season and award the Stanley Cup.
"Until then, we thank NHL fans for your patience and hope you stay healthy."
If the NHL is eventually forced to go a step further and cancel the 2019-20 season and playoffs, it would mark the third time in its history the Stanley Cup hasn't been awarded.
The Spanish flu forced the cancellation of the 1919 Cup final, while the entire 2004-05 campaign was lost to a lockout.
The NHL Players' Association released a separate statement supporting the league's move to suspend play.
"The decision to temporarily suspend play due to the COVID-19 pandemic is an appropriate course of action at this time," the union said in a statement. "The NHLPA will continue to closely monitor this very dynamic situation and remain in daily discussions with the league, our medical consultants, and our players regarding all aspects of this matter. The players are looking forward to the opportunity to resume play in front of hockey fans everywhere."
The NHL, NBA, Major League Baseball and Major League Soccer restricted access to locker rooms earlier this week, including barring media, amid fears of spreading the virus.
Players and coaches instead spoke with reporters in adjacent media centres before and after games.
Sports leagues and tours around the world have either cancelled or postponed games and events as the coronavirus spreads. MLS suspended its season earlier Thursday.
The Swiss hockey league announced it has ended the season in the top two divisions before the playoffs. The decision comes less than two months before Switzerland is due to host the men's world championships in Zurich and Lausanne.
Most people diagnosed with COVID-19 experience mild or moderate symptoms, such as fever and cough, and the vast majority of those who contract the virus recover. According to the Public Health Agency of Canada, the risk to the general population is low.
But for some, including those 65 years of age and over, those with compromised immune systems or pre-existing conditions, the illness can be much more severe. Among the Canadians diagnosed with the illness, so far fewer than 15 per cent have required hospitalization.
The situation has changed drastically in North America in recent days.
Speaking at the NHL general managers meetings last week in Boca Raton, Fla., Bettman said the league was closely monitoring the situation.
"We're aware of what's happening in other places in the world and we understand that things may evolve or change," Bettman said on March 4. "We also understand that we're going to have to react to it in a professional and timely and sensible basis.
"But I don't think as we sit here today, people should get too far ahead of themselves."
This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 12, 2020.
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RIP: Kobe Bryant, Daughter Gianna Die in Helicopter Crash in Calabasas
— By Richard Winton, Dan Woike, Sonali Kohli, Tania Ganguli
— January 26, 2020
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Lakers star Kobe Bryant
Kobe Bryant, 41, the legendary basketball star who spent 20 years with the Los Angeles Lakers, was killed when the helicopter he was traveling in crashed and burst into flames Sunday morning amid foggy conditions in the hills above Calabasas, sources told the Los Angeles Times.
His daughter Gianna, 13, was also on board and died along with three others.
Bryant’s death stunned Los Angeles and the sports world, which mourned one of basketball’s greatest players. Sources said the helicopter took off from Orange County, where Bryant lived.
The crash occurred shortly before 10 a.m. near Las Virgenes Road, south of Agoura Road, according to a watch commander for the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.
Jerry Kocharian was standing outside the Church in the Canyon drinking coffee when he heard a helicopter unusually low struggling overhead. “It [didn’t] sound right and it was real low. I saw it falling and spluttering. But it was hard to make out as it was so foggy,” Kocharian said. The helicopter vanished into a cloud of fog and then there was a boom.
“There was a big fireball,” he said. “No one could survive that.”
The helicopter, a Sikorsky S-76B built in 1991, departed John Wayne Airport at 9:06 a.m. Sunday, according to publicly available flight records. The helicopter passed over Boyle Heights, near Dodger Stadium, and circled over Glendale during the flight.
The National Transportation Safety Board database does not show any prior incidents or accidents for this aircraft. The helicopter is registered to the Fillmore-based Island Express Holding Corp., according to the California Secretary of State business database.
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After taking off in Orange County, the helicopter flew northwest and then crashed shortly before 10 a.m. near Las Virgenes Road, south of the 101 Freeway, in Calabasas.
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“We extend our sincerest condolences to all those affected by today’s Sikorsky S-76B accident in Calabasas, California,” the helicopter’s manufacturer, Sikorsky, said in a tweet. “We have been in contact with the NTSB and stand ready to provide assistance and support to the investigative authorities and our customer.”
“Kobe Bryant was a giant who inspired, amazed, and thrilled people everywhere with his incomparable skill on the court — and awed us with his intellect and humility as a father, husband, creative genius, and ambassador for the game he loved,” L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti said in a news statement Sunday afternoon. “He will live forever in the heart of Los Angeles, and will be remembered through the ages as one of our greatest heroes.”
Across the country Sunday , public figures, former teammates and fans alike mourned the basketball star .
“Particularly when he was young, to be a part of his life and to watch his career grow, watch him grow, this is one of the most tragic days of my life,” said fellow Lakers legend Jerry West, 81. West was the general manager for the Lakers in 1996 and maneuvered Bryant’s immediate trade to the Lakers when he was drafted. “I know somewhere along the way I guess I’ll come to grips with it. But now I have all these different emotions regarding him. The things I watched him do on the basketball court, but more importantly he was going to make a difference off the court, and he was making a difference off the court. It’s so unexplainable. This is going to take a long time for me.”
“Kobe was a legend on the court and just getting started in what would have been just as meaningful a second act,” former U.S. President Barack Obama tweeted. “To lose Gianna is even more heartbreaking to us as parents. Michelle and I send love and prayers to Vanessa and the entire Bryant family on an unthinkable day.”
It was a sad and surreal scene inside Staples Center around noon Sunday, where Grammy Awards dress rehearsal was taking place as word of Bryant’s death swept through the arena. Crews worked quickly to move Bryant’s rafter jerseys side by side, and masked the other retired jerseys with curtains. By 1 p.m. the switch had been made. No. 8 and No. 24 were side by side, illuminated by flood lights.
News of the crash dominated the rehearsal. Ariana Grande had just finished a lavish performance, and Billie Eilish was about to perform an acoustic song with her brother. But all eyes were on the jerseys at the other end of the floor, as staff and observers watched in disbelief.
Within half an hour of the news breaking, a Barnes & Noble in Orange had sold out of all photo books featuring the former NBA star.
“It’s kind of morose but people just came in 10 or 15 minutes after we found out about it, “ said Armando Romero, a bookseller at the cash register. He said his general manager announced Bryant’s death to the booksellers over their wireless headsets.“We knew right away people would be coming.”
Minutes later, Romero said he received phone calls from customers, asking to put Bryant-related books on hold.
At the Fullerton Mexican restaurant El Camino Real in Fullerton, the staff was “really sad,” said manager Rodolfo Garcia. Bryant patronized the restaurant for 20 years with his wife, a Fullerton native. If he couldn’t come in person, Bryant would have friends get big orders to take back to his Newport Coast mansion.
“He liked the carnitas and flan,” Garcia said, over the thud of a butcher breaking down carne asada for tacos. “He loved this place because people treated him like a normal person. Kobe would just stand in line, like anyone else. He’d tell us, ‘Don’t treat me like a star; I’m just a customer here.”
Bryant was born in Philadelphia. His father, Joe, played eight NBA seasons in the 1970s and ‘80s for the Philadelphia 76ers, San Diego Clippers and, in his last stop, the Houston Rockets under then-coach Del Harris. A lighthearted, 6-foot-10 string bean who went by his Philadelphia playground nickname, Jellybean, Joe Bryant played college ball at La Salle and married Pam Cox, the sister of a starting guard at Villanova. They named their first son Kobe, after the city in Japan.
Bryant excelled at Lower Merion High in Ardmore, Pa., near Philadelphia, winning numerous national awards as a senior before announcing his intention to skip college and enter the NBA draft. He was selected 13th overall by Charlotte in 1996, but the Lakers had already worked out a deal with the Hornets to acquire Bryant before his selection. Bryant impressed Lakers General Manager Jerry West during a pre-draft workout session in Los Angeles. Less than three weeks later, the Lakers traded starting center Vlade Divac to the Hornets in exchange for Bryant’s rights. Bryant, whose favorite team growing up was the Lakers, had to have his parents co-sign his NBA contract because he was 17 years old.
The 6-foot-6 guard made his pro debut in the 1996-97 season opener against Minnesota; at the time he was the youngest player ever to appear in an NBA game. He started in only a handful of games during his rookie season, coming off the bench in support of Nick Van Exel and Eddie Jones. However, coach Del Harris played him more as the season progressed, allowing Bryant to showcase the skills that made him a top candidate for rookie of the year. Those skills were also on display when Bryant won the 1997 NBA slam dunk competition.
Bryant continued to improve during his sophomore season in the league, averaging 15.4 points per game. However, his breakout came in the lockout-shortened 1998-99 season when he started in all 50 games after the Lakers traded away Van Exel and Jones.
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The crash site in Calabasas where Kobe Bryant and four others were killed on Sunday.
Bryant and leading scorer Shaquille O’Neal quickly morphed into one of the most lethal scoring and defensive combinations in the league. Together, with coach Phil Jackson guiding them, they led the Lakers to three consecutive championships (2000-02) as Bryant began to cement his place as the game’s top player.
“There’s no words to express the pain I’m going through with this tragedy of loosing my neice [sic] Gigi & my brother,” O’Neal tweeted Sunday. “I love u and u will be missed. My condolences goes out to the Bryant family and the families of the other passengers on board. IM SICK RIGHT NOW.”
Despite coming together to win some of the most closely fought playoff series in Lakers history, friction started to develop between Bryant and O’Neal. Tension between the two stars continued to build during the 2002-03 and 2003-04 seasons as the Lakers failed to capitalize on their status as top contenders for the NBA title. Making matters worse, Bryant was arrested in July 2003 on allegations of sexual assault.
The charges were eventually dropped, but Bryant’s reputation took a hit and he settled a civil lawsuit with the accuser. In exchange for not testifying in the criminal case, the accuser negotiated an apology letter from Bryant that read, in part, “Although I truly believe this encounter between us was consensual ... I now understand how she sincerely feels that she did not consent.”
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After the Lakers lost to Detroit in the NBA Finals with a star-studded team that included Karl Malone and Gary Payton, O’Neal was traded to Miami and Jackson’s coaching contract was not renewed. As the team’s undisputed leader, Bryant signed a seven-year contract to remain with the team.
Bryant summed up the tensions between him and O’Neal after the Lakers won the NBA title in 2009: “We’re great as individuals, but ... it’s probably the first dynamic duo that had two alpha males on one team. We managed to make it work for three championships.”
Bryant posted some of the best offensive numbers of his career over the next three seasons, but the team struggled, failing to make the playoffs in 2005 before suffering consecutive first-round defeats to Phoenix in 2006 and 2007. Jackson returned to the team for the 2005-06 season, and Bryant went on to lead the league in scoring that season with a career-best 35.4 average. He scored 40 points or more in 27 games and became the first player since Wilt Chamberlain in 1964 to finish with 45 points or more in four consecutive games.
His biggest single-game achievement came Jan. 22, 2006, against Toronto when he scored a career-high 81 points, the second most in NBA history. Earlier that season, on Dec. 20, 2005, he scored 62 points in 33 minutes through three quarters of a game against Dallas; he had outscored the entire Mavericks team, 62-61, entering the final quarter, in which Bryant did not play. Bryant continued to impress during the 2006-07 season, scoring 50 or more points in a team-record 10 games and averaging 31.6 points a game to capture his second NBA scoring title.
Laker legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was at that game, he said in a Twitter video Sunday. “It is something that I will always remember as one of the highlights of the things that I have learned and observed in sports.”
“He was an incredible athlete and a leader in a lot of ways. He inspired a whole generation of young athletes. He was one of the first ones to leave high school and come into the NBA and do so well, dominating the game and becoming one of the best scorers that the Los Angeles Lakers has ever seen,” Abdul-Jabbar said.
“He is the No. 1 player in the league, by far,” Washington guard Gilbert Arenas said in 2006. “With a player like him, he just wants that challenge. He’s just that fierce competitor. He doesn’t want to get out-showed. He’s the one who everybody’s afraid of.”
Bryant’s 2007-08 NBA MVP season got off to a tumultuous start after he reportedly demanded to be traded. He was reportedly unhappy with Lakers General Manager Mitch Kupchak and Jackson."I would like to be traded,” Bryant said during a radio interview. “Tough as it is to come to that conclusion, there’s no other alternative. It’s rough, man, but I don’t see how you can rebuild that trust. I just don’t know how you can move forward in that type of situation.”
Bryant eventually backtracked on his trade demands and posted perhaps his best all-around season, leading a team re-energized by Pau Gasol’s arrival from Memphis in February 2008 to a first-place finish in the Western Conference. The Lakers embarked on a memorable playoff run before losing to Boston in the Finals. Later that year Bryant went on to win a gold medal with the U.S. team at the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing.
With Bryant pleased about the direction the team was heading, he guided the Lakers to back-to-back titles in 2009 and 2010. He was named the NBA Finals MVP both years as the team once again ascended to the top of the NBA.
Ongoing soreness in Bryant’s knee and ankle coupled with the team’s heavy reliance in him played a role in the Lakers’ championship run coming to an end in 2011. Bryant posted his lowest points per game totals since the 2003-04 season as he dealt with the aftereffects of offseason arthroscopic knee surgery. He went on to win his fourth NBA All-Star Game most-valuable-player award but fell short of his ultimate goal of winning a sixth NBA title. Bryant also became the youngest player in NBA history to amass 27,000 career points.
Bryant finished third in league scoring in 2011-12 despite dealing with ongoing knee and ankle issues. In January 2012, he scored at least 40 points in four consecutive games, which included a 48-point effort against the Phoenix Suns.
Following the team’s acquisition of Dwight Howard in August 2012, the Lakers were regarded as a favorite for the NBA title. However, friction between Bryant and Howard started to develop as the team struggled. Despite this, Bryant led the NBA in scoring for much of the first half of the season and surpassed NBA great Wilt Chamberlain for fourth all-time in league scoring. But Bryant’s season came to a disappointing end when he suffered a torn Achilles tendon against the Golden State Warriors on April 10. The injury and subsequent surgery prevented Bryant from playing in the early portion of the 2013-14 season.
Bryant, who signed a two-year, $48.5-million contract extension with the Lakers before the start of the 2013-14 season, did not return from injury until December. He played in only six games before suffering a lateral tibial plateau fracture in his left knee. The injury forced him to miss the remainder of the season as the Lakers limped to a 27-55 record, missing the playoffs for only the second time since Bryant joined the franchise.
He retired from the NBA but began a new career in Hollywood.
In 2018, he won an Oscar along with director Glen Keane for the animated short film “Dear Basketball.”
Just Saturday night, Laker LeBron James passed Bryant for third on the NBA’s all-time scoring list.
Allen Kenitzer, an FAA spokesman, said his agency and the National Transportation Safety Board were investigating the helicopter crash.
Times staff writers Nathan Fenno, Chris Erskine, Alex Wigglesworth, Broderick Turner, Cindy Carcamo, Gustavo Arellano and Sonali Kohli contributed to this report.
— Los Angeles Times
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The Bulls’ big market vision is coming into focus
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The Bulls are done thinking small about team building.
The Chicago Bulls spent the 20+ years following the end of their Michael Jordan-led dynasty as the biggest small market team in the NBA. With John Paxson as the long-tenured leader of the front office under owner Jerry Reinsdorf, the Bulls built their teams with a conservative approach that prioritized stability, flexibility, and profitability. When they got some good luck on their side, it worked out pretty well.
Paxson hit on a string of draft picks in the ‘00s that laid the foundation for a playoff-caliber team without a superstar. That changed when the Bulls cashed in a 1.8 percent chance to land the No. 1 overall pick in the 2008 draft and rights to Derrick Rose. Chicago leveled up again two years later when it hired Tom Thibodeau, a revolutionary defensive mind who earned his shot at the right time to take advantage of the league’s changing rules. He took the Bulls from a No. 8 seed to a No. 1 seed in his first year as Rose became the youngest MVP in league history.
Those Bulls teams were built through two methods: taking high-character college veterans in the draft, and signing role players to mid-sized contracts on the free agent market. When Chicago took its big swings at a superstar, it routinely came up whiffing. It couldn’t land Kobe Bryant after a highly publicized trade request, it struck out on LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, and Chris Bosh in the summer of 2010, and it missed once more on Carmelo Anthony in an attempt to salvage the last vestiges of that era. Carlos Boozer and Ben Wallace were as good as it would get.
When bad luck came for the Bulls in the form of Rose’s injury issues, the front office couldn’t find any way out. Instead, Chicago management reverted back to its worst tendencies with decidedly different results. Doug McDermott, Denzel Valentine, and Tony Snell were a far cry from Joakim Noah, Luol Deng, and Taj Gibson. They threw foolish amounts of money at hometown players like Wade and Jabari Parker in an attempt to sell some tickets and capture the lost local magic of Rose. They fired Thibodeau to hire another buzzy name on the coaching carrousel — Fred Hoiberg — only to see he couldn’t live up to the hype.
The Bulls lucked their way into a superstar anyway when Jimmy Butler scratched and clawed his way into one as a former No. 30 overall draft pick. When it came time to pay him his value, Chicago balked. The Bulls traded Butler two years before his contract expired for a package of young players and one pick swap to start a long descent into the NBA abyss.
Over the next four years, the Bulls would win the fewest games in the NBA. Head coach Jim Boylen was an embarrassment to the team and the city on and off the court, with a high school gym teacher routine that didn’t play well with seasoned pros. As the losses piled up, fans started to take matters into their own hands calling for an overdue change in the front office. ‘Fire GarPax’ billboards and grassroots protests popped up around the city. Things reached another level when Chicago hosted the 2020 All-Star Game and the locals loudly chanted ‘Fire GarPax’ during an interview with aspiring All-Star Zach LaVine. Reinsdorf still wouldn’t fire Paxson, but Paxson eventually took the fans advice and stepped aside.
Somewhere along the line, the Bulls lost focus of what they should be. They had a global brand born out of Jordan’s greatness, but they acted more like the Indiana Pacers or the Orlando Magic. They crossed their fingers for lottery luck every year, but were lost when they didn’t get it. Even with ‘90s nostalgia hitting its peak, the Bulls had never seemed further away from the glamour franchise they once were.
Every team in the NBA can lose and pray the draft leads them to a star. Only a few can have star players want to join them. With the hiring of Arturas Karnisovas as the franchise’s new lead basketball decision-maker, the goal was get to the Bulls back to their rightful place in the league’s hierarchy.
If it hasn’t happened yet, it finally appears that the Bulls are on their way.
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One year ago today, the Bulls felt lost and directionless. The franchise had pegged its hopes and dreams to Lauri Markkanen, Wendell Carter Jr., and Coby White as top-10 draft picks with little progress to show for it. LaVine was ascending, but there remained a debate over how much he really impacted winning. Boylen was still the head coach.
GarPax had left the cupboard incredibly bare after whiffing on at least eight consecutive first round draft picks following the selection of Butler (White would be No. 9 if he doesn’t pan out). None of the Bulls’ own players were were worth much in trades. Karnisovas had two options: trade LaVine amid his first All-Star season and rebuild again on his own terms, or get desperate and start trying to win now.
He made his decision on day of the 2021 trade deadline with the Bulls still sitting far out of playoff contention. Chicago traded two first round picks and Carter to the Magic for Nikola Vucevic, a 30-year-old two-time All-Star who had become one of the best post scorers in the NBA and was now shooting threes at a 40 percent clip. The move for Vucevic came completely out of left field, as did the next deal the Bulls made that day by sending out three more players, headlined by Daniel Gafford, and receive Daniel Theis and Troy Brown Jr. in the return.
It was easy to see the move for Vucevic as a shortsighted overpay, but it was the aggression and creativity the Bulls’ new front office showed that was really promising. The short-term returns on the deal were putrid: LaVine was placed in Health and Safety Protocol shortly after the deadline, and the Bulls failed to even make the play-in tournament. They surrendered the No. 8 overall pick to the Magic and still owe one more in 2023.
Karnisovas was adamant he wasn’t done, and knew he had major work to do entering the offseason. The Bulls had some avenues to cap space, but they chose to operate as an over-the-cap team. That meant Chicago’s long-rumored affection for restricted free agent Lonzo Ball would require the New Orleans Pelicans to cooperate. It happened in the first minute of free agency, with the Bulls working out a sign-and-trade and inking Ball to a four-year, $85 million deal.
Hours later, the Bulls struck again by signing Alex Caruso for the mid-level exception of $37 million over four years. Chicago had improved the team considerably, but the picture still felt incomplete with a gaping hole on the wing. That’s when Karnisovas made his most audacious move yet, acquiring DeMar DeRozan in a sign-and-trade that sent out Thad Young and another first round pick (this one in 2025). DeRozan signed a three-year, $85 million deal.
While the Ball move was met with universal acclaim and the reaction to the Caruso signing was also positive (unless you were a Lakers fan), the Bulls were bashed for their DeRozan deal. ESPN’s Kevin Pelton gave the Bulls a D- grade for the move. John Hollinger of The Athletic also panned it, writing “Chicago set itself up to chase a .500 record and a low-end playoff berth this year … and likely kneecapped its ability to do anything beyond that for the next half decade or so.”
In a vacuum, it certainly feels like the Bulls overpaid for DeRozan both in terms of his contract and the trade assets going back to San Antonio. The move shouldn’t be judged in a vacuum, though. The Bulls had a clear hole on the wing around Ball, LaVine, Vucevic, and last year’s No. 4 overall pick Patrick Williams. Their trade assets were limited. LaVine is on the last year of his contract, and Vucevic is another year older. Chicago was desperate to make a push up the Eastern Conference playoff picture, and this was the best way to do it.
The Bulls didn’t care about ‘losing the deal’ when they signed DeRozan — they only cared about winning games. Given where they were a year ago, it certainly feels like they built the best team possible out of the assets at their disposal.
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The Bulls now have a five-man lineup that fits together exceedingly well on the offensive end. There are four three-point threats in the starting lineup. They have two dynamic on-ball creators in the halfcourt. They have a big man equally comfortable scoring in the post or popping out behind the arc to hit threes. They have an ideal linking guard who can connect their backcourt star and frontcourt star together while igniting their transition attack.
LaVine and DeRozan were both excellent as pick-and-roll handlers last season. LaVine spent 43.5 percent of his possessions on those play types, per Synergy Sports, and scored exactly one point per possession, which graded out in the 82nd percentile of the league. DeRozan took 84 percent of his possessions as a pick-and-roll handler, and scored 1.02 points per possession. While LaVine has been used almost exclusively on the ball since coming to Chicago because the team has lacked competent playmaking, DeRozan’s late career leap as a facilitator could finally unlock his off-ball game in the halfcourt.
Even on the brink of his 32nd birthday, DeRozan can still bend defenses with his burst as a ball handler. He has improved his vision and his passing touch year-over-year after breaking the first line of defense, finishing with a 31 percent assist rate last season that ranked in the 100th percentile among forwards, per Cleaning the Glass. It’s easy to envision LaVine whipping around screens to look for an advantage as DeRozan directs the offense against a set defense and works to find his spots in a reliable mid-range game.
The LaVine-Vucevic pick-and-roll should also still be effective even if DeRozan fails to space the floor off the ball. LaVine is a dangerous pull-up shooter with a lightning-quick first step who can usually blow by his man and put the opposing defense into rotation. His issue has been consistently making the right decision with the ball after that happens, but he showed signs of progress last year by posting his highest assist rate since his rookie year. He just pulled off one of the most difficult tasks in basketball, posting great scoring efficiency numbers (63.4 percent true shooting) with a high (31 percent) usage rate. His job should only get easier with better teammates this upcoming season.
That starts with Vucevic. Vooch has always been something of a high-volume battering ram in the paint since entering the league out of USC. He is still living up to that reputation, posting the sixth highest frequency of post-ups and scoring the third most points per game on those play types, per NBA.com. His inside scoring touch is now complemented by a sweet shooting stroke. Between his time in Orlando and Chicago last season, he hit 40 percent of his threes on 6.3 attempts per game.
A more under-discussed part of Vucevic’s offensive profile is his passing ability. He has been one of the best passing big men in the league over the last five years, finishing in the 93rd percentile or higher in assist rate for centers over that time, per Cleaning the Glass. Vooch’s playmaking will provide an additional path to halfcourt offense, and should become even more effective now that the Bulls have an wonderful connecting piece in Ball.
Ball is one of the oddest players in the NBA. Despite being drafted as a point guard with the No. 2 overall pick in the 2017 draft, his game hardly resembles a traditional floor general. He struggles to break down opposing defenses off the dribble and is allergic to both attempting shots at the rim and the foul line. Instead, Ball thrives as a quick ball mover, a reliable high-volume floor spacer (around 38 percent from three each of the last two years), and a transition spark plug. His feel for the game is his defining quality, and it should pop even more within a team contexts that tailored to suit his strengths. To add a soon-to-be 24-year-old of this caliber is a major addition in every way.
The wildcard is Williams. As the youngest full-time player in the NBA last season, Williams made 71 starts and drew the defensive assignment on the league’s biggest stars. He hit 39.1 percent of his threes, but was still a reluctant catch-and-shoot threat who often got in his own head after a couple misses. As the Bulls wait for him to become more confident as a shooter, Williams can also make an impact as a cutter and on the offensive glass. His defensive role will be far more important than his offensive role on this team. Williams has flashed impressive rim protection instincts, and has the frame to absorb contact at the rim. His development represents the organization’s cleanest path towards an even bigger climb up the standings, but it’s worth wondering if such a low-usage offensive role is what’s best for his long-term growth.
The Bulls’ offense ranked No. 21 in the league last year and could be due for a climb in or around the top-10. The defense is a different story, but it was surprisingly competent in Donovan’s first season, ending the year No. 12. Ball will help on the defensive end as an opportunistic playmaker who can force turnovers, while Caruso provides elite point of attack defense for a team that badly needs it.
Chicago still needs a backup center who can offer some rim protection (update: they signed Tony Bradley). They could use a more versatile forward with superior defensive capability on the bench than what Markkanen can offer. The wing depth could still be a problem. Even at their best, the defense may very well be an adventure.
With these caveats aside, the most important thing is the Bulls now have a five-man lineup that fits well and makes sense. The scope of the rebuild over the last five months as been remarkable. Given how aggressive Karnisovas was in getting to this point, there’s no reason to think he’ll start settling now.
It’s easy to think the Bulls overpaid for what’s likely to be a low-end playoff team in the East. The Bucks and Nets are still way, way ahead of the rest of the conference, and breaking into the second tier of the East — alongside the 76ers, the Heat, and the Hawks — would be a huge accomplishment. The third tier — led by the Knicks and Celtics — won’t be easy to surpass, either.
For the Bulls, cashing in their future draft picks and giving up a huge contract to DeRozan was simply the price of doing business. Whatever the reward is at the end of the season is also only a small piece of the big picture. For once, the Bulls are acting like a big market team and may just be establishing themselves as a destination for top-end talent down the line. Given the way superstar transactions work in the NBA — with the player often picking his destination rather than the team trading him to the highest bidder — it would be foolish to think they’re locked in to this current group. The Bulls only need one true A-list player to like what they’re building and see his future in Chicago.
Fans and media have a way of romanticizing building from the ground up through drafting and development. It’s incredibly satisfying when it works out, but teams also run the risk of wasting year after year if they don’t get the proper lottery pick or make the wrong pick. The end of the GarPax era is proof of that. The Bulls were going nowhere fast without some dramatic moves, and Karnisovas had the guile to pull them off with the help of GM Marc Eversley (who had a close relationship with DeRozan) and cap expect J.J. Polk (who figured out how to add all these pieces without cap space).
The Bulls would like to view these moves as a first step, not a final one. Their draft pick ammunition is depleted for the next few years, but they suddenly have a lot of tradeable pieces. The way the new front office has reworked the team in such a short timespan should be encouraging for future transactions.
Chicago’s new front office seems to be operating under one guiding principle: improve the team at all costs, and figure out how to do it again later. Regardless of how it plays out, it’s clear the Bulls are done thinking small. It’s about time.
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The Hawks Are Wasting Trae Young’s Historic Breakout Season
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Trae Young is having a historic, breakout season.
But it’s being ruined by the Hawks’ sweeping ineptitude.
After a bad summer, Atlanta should have seen its struggles coming.
Trae Young is making history.
The Atlanta Hawks point guard averages 28.4 points, 8.5 assists, and 3.4 made threes per game this season, numbers that hadn’t ever been reached in concert until James Harden did it back-to-back beginning in 2016-17.
Now, Luka Doncic is the only other player in basketball meeting those statistical thresholds, and he’s a top-line MVP candidate.
Young, though, is anything but, his historic breakout season wasted by the Hawks’ widespread ineptitude. Most damning? Atlanta should have seen its layered issues coming well before 2019-20 tipped off.
Gifting Minutes to Rookies
No team in the league relies more on rookies than the Hawks.
De’Andre Hunter, the No. 4 overall pick in June’s draft, has started all but one game for Atlanta. Fellow lottery pick Cam Reddish has opened 16 times and is getting more than 25 minutes per game, while second-round choice Bruno Fernando has been a constant of the Hawks’ revolving door at center.
Lloyd Pierce’s decision to allot so much playing time to Hunter, Reddish, and Fernando wouldn’t be a negative if the Hawks believed they were still in the earliest stages of rebuilding. But they talked publicly about a possible playoff berth throughout the summer, prompting the assumption that Atlanta would prioritize winning at least as much as player development.
That just hasn’t been the case over the first two months of the regular season. Hunter is the only member of the Hawks’ rookie class who’s playing anywhere near replacement-level. Reddish is arguably the worst rotation player in the NBA, and Fernando isn’t ready for a consistent role, either.
Awful Personnel Decisions
In Pierce’s defense, it’s not like he has many more options on the roster, let alone better ones. Atlanta entered this season with a gaping hole at backup point guard, no viable defender of superstar wings, and devoid of any defensive talent on the interior aside from journeyman center Alex Len.
Its hideous 91.6 offensive rating with Young off the floor, nearly 17 points worse with him in the game, should come as no surprise given the Hawks’ dearth of reliable playmaking options behind him. The same goes for their 114.0 defensive rating, which some ranks 28th in the NBA instead of last despite Atlanta surrendering at least 120 points in just less than half of their games so far.
It’s one thing for the Hawks to fail to live up to internal expectations of competing for the postseason. Frankly, that was always wishful thinking for a team whose best players are still in their early 20s. What’s another thing entirely is the prospect of Atlanta embarrassing itself on a game-by-game basis, a possibility that should have been obvious to anyone paying attention to its sweeping personnel deficiencies – in terms of positions, experience, and overall talent.
Internal Turmoil in the Hawks Organization
The Hawks should be celebrating Young’s evolution into one of the best offensive players in the world. He’s a nightly highlight reel of shooting, passing, and ball handling, imminently capable of playmaking ingenuity reserved for the game’s true elite.
Instead, in the midst of a seven-game losing streak, Atlanta finds itself at a crossroads in a rebuilding process it just began a year ago. Pierce’s job is reportedly safe for now, but intel from Yahoo Sports’ Chris Haynes reveals the Hawks’ comprehensive issues extend from the court to the locker room.
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Will all this matter in the long run? Maybe not to the extent it seems. Young is already that good, and it bears mentioning the Hawks will get a major boost when standout third-year big John Collins returns from a 25-game suspension next week.
But Atlanta has clearly taken a step back after a strong finish to last season, and Trae Young is missing the opportunity to cement himself as a national star because of it.
This article was edited by Josiah Wilmoth.
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RECENT THUNDERBIRD NEWS:SIGNINGS/NLL DRAFT/SCHEDULE/ JERSEY UNVEIL
Alright HB Sports fans, it’s time to talk some Thunderbirds again. I’m fresh off the birth of my third daughter (pray for me) and ready to dive back into the goings on around the squad. There has been a fair amount of team news since the last time you heard from me and I plan to blog it all here. The Thunderbirds have inked a few more players to contract, released the full home and away schedule, drafted six new players during the 2019 NLL draft back on September 17th and most recently unveiled their home and away jerseys they will be wearing for their inaugural season. Well what do ya say we get caught up then? Opening night is just over two months away!
The Thunderbirds will open their season at the Scotiabank Centre on Saturday, December 7th against the New York Riptide. They are then back home the following Saturday against Rochester. The majority of the games will be Saturday nights with the odd Friday night or Sunday afternoon game. I will post a picture of the full schedule below. I have a feeling the Thunderbirds could spark a nice little East Division rivalry with Toronto. The first meeting of the two clubs goes January 31st in Toronto, followed by February 17th at home. The two teams will meet for the Thunderbirds final game of the year on April 25th in Halifax. That one should be a dandy!
Full Thunderbird schedule here:
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During my last blog, I took a look at all the contracts the Thunderbirds had negotiated up until that time. Since then, they have handed out a couple more starting with the signing of defenseman Darryl Robertson to a three-year deal. Robertson, a native of Whitby, Ontario, was a part of the former Rochester squad last season. Coming into his third NLL season, look for Robertson to make an immediate impact on defense and quickly and efficiently transition the ball up the floor; a player all offensive guys love. Robertson was quoted after signing his contract that he is “unbelievably happy to be a Thunderbird for the next three years.” I’m certain the fans will be equally as happy to have you as a part of it as well.
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Next up we had the signing of free agent defender Brayden Hill to a two-year contract. Hill calls Six Nations, Ontario home and is coming into his fourth season in the NLL. Drafted in the third round of the 2016 NLL entry draft by the Georgia Swarm, Hill has suited up for Georgia, Rochester and most recently in 2019, Philadelphia. Hill has also posted an impressive Junior and Senior lacrosse resume; winning back to back Minto Cups, and leading the Six Nations Rebels to this years Presidents cup. Hill is excited to get going in Halifax saying, “ I’m beyond excited to get to play for such an amazing team in an amazing city.” Such a common theme between all the guys who experience Halifax; they absolutely love it, but then again who wouldn’t.
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The Thunderbirds also added Roger Chrysler and 15 NLL veteran Chad Culp to Head coach Mike Accursi’s coaching staff. They have also have named John Catalano as the Thunderbird President and CEO. Catalano comes from the former Rochester Knighthawks and has a reputation for facilitating a “fun, passionate and contagiously upbeat environment.”
That brings us to a pivotal point in the off-season for every team in the league; the NLL entry draft. Held in Philadelphia on September 17th, the leagues 13 teams were busy crafting their rosters and adding future pieces. With six picks in total, the Thunderbirds added some great new faces to their roster. I will briefly take a look at each of the T-bird selections and familiarize the fans with the new faces.  
With the fifth overall selection, the Thunderbirds selected Clarke Petterson from Cornell. The Toronto native is a remarkably gifted lacrosse player; he is sure to take fans out of their seats right away. His career highlights page on the Cornell Men’s Lacrosse website is a damn novel.  The three time team captain at Cornell was the first ever sophomore captain in the program’s history. He wrapped up the 2019 campaign ranked second in the U.S. in shooting percentage and 17th in goals per game. Petterson is not only extremely talented offensively but also very versatile, having changed from defensive midfield, to offensive midfield and also to playing attack, ultimately thriving on offence. His Cornell career has put him in the top 10 for career goals and points in program history. I am really looking forward to watching this guy play lacrosse.  Head coach Mike Accursi is also thrilled to add Petterson to the offence, calling him an “elite offensive player”.
Next up, with the fourteenth selection, the Thunderbirds grabbed Trevor Smyth. The senior at Rochester Institute of Technology was named a USILA First team All-American at the end of the 2019 season. The Orangeville, Ontario native was also named the USILA Co- Long Pole midfielder of the year in 2019, his conferences “Liberty League” defensive player of the year. Smyth will undoubtedly be another great piece to and already solid defense and transition.
Those two picks rounded out the first round for the Thunderbirds. With their first  and only pick in the second round, the Birds selected Clay Scanlan 30th overall. Scanlan played the 2019 season with the Six Nations Arrows in the OJALL. He posted an impressive 35 points in 19 regular season games and seven points in three games in the Ontario Junior ‘A’ playoffs.
Jumping into the third round, Halifax selected Nonkon Thompson 38th overall. Thompson is coming off a 2019 campaign which saw him suit up for the Akwesasne Indians of the OJBLL, and also the Iroquois Nationals. Thompson put up 26 points in 20 games this season with Akwesasne with a very respectable 106 penalty minutes. He also contributed nicely to a lengthy playoff run of 16 games with 17 points. Nonkon has some fan favourite potential written all over him!
Finally, with their picks in the fifth and sixth rounds, Halifax selected Matt Dziama of UVA and Brad Fannell of the St Catherines Junior ‘A’ Athletics and the Brock University Badgers. The two picks were 68th and 81st overall respectively.  Dziama is coming off a national championship in 2019 with the University of Virginia. He is new to the box lacrosse game, but what he lacks in the experience he makes up for athleticism and competitiveness. Fannell suited up in 36 games over the past two seasons for the Athletics putting up 13 points. Fannell is known for being “a good steady defenseman who transfers the ball well” according to Head Coach Mike Accursi.
Here is a breakdown of Thunderbird picks by each round:
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Well that wraps up the 2019 NLL draft for the Thunderbirds. Six selections which help the roster from top to bottom. A great mixture of finesse, skill and overall toughness.
I guess that brings us to what are these guys going to wear? The jerseys have been teased a lot leading up to this week, but on October 1st, the public was given an up close look into the new threads. HB Sports covered it of course. The Thunderbird home and away jerseys were revealed with great reception; I personally think they are very well done. The way the colour scheme is set up on the home jersey makes them so sharp. Combined with the white gloves and helmets, both jerseys are looking very clean. The away jersey is not what I expected but also very well put together. The diagonal lettering of “Thunderbirds” down the front is a great look and the white and orange combination comes together nicely. Hopefully we can “look good, play good.” We definitely have the look good part nailed.
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So with all that said, I just have one more piece of Thunderbird info to recap. Congratulations to the Thunderbird players who were selected to represent their respective nations at the World Indoor Lacrosse Championships in Langley, British Columbia. The tournament ran from September 19th-29th and featured seven Thunderbirds.
Jake Withers- Canada
Graeme Hossack- Canada
Cody Jamieson-Iroquois
Kyle Jackson-Iroquois
Warren Hill-Iroquois
Brayden Hill-Iroquois
Stephen Keogh-Ireland
Six out of the seven players came home with medals as Canada defeated Iroquois 19-12 in the gold medal game. Needless to say, the Thunderbirds were well represented on the world stage.
Before I wrap this up, I just want to give another HB Sports shout out to former Halifax Hurricane and Lacrosse Nova Scotia player Alex Pace for being drafted in this years NLL entry draft. The Philadelphia Wings drafted Alex in the second round, 20th overall. Most recently playing his junior lacrosse for St. Catherine’s in the OJALL and playing collegiately for the Brock Badgers; Alex is another extremely gifted Nova Scotian player continuing to put us on the map. Congratulations Alex!
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Well I think that just about touches on everything since last time. As I said, the season is only two short months away so be on the look out for more! I’ll be pumping out one a week starting December 7th. With hockey back again and the NBA and NLL just around the corner; you can expect some pretty awesome content this year brought to by the boys at High Button Sports! Stay tuned sports fans. It’s Millsy signing off again, thanks for scrolling!
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