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The LA Clipper star s midrange game mirrors Bryant s to a tee. It’s immediately apparent when watching Kawhi Leonard score that he patterned his game after the late great Kobe Bryant. Leonard has raved about Bryant in the past, stating that he idolized the Laker great growing up as a kid from Southern California. However, it has now been confirmed that the San Antonio Spurs molded Leonard into the player he is today with Bryant as the offensive template. Kirk Goldsberry, current ESPN writer and former Vice President for Strategic Research for the Spurs, recently made an appearance on the “Lowe Post” podcast to discuss Bryant’s induction into the Hall of Fame. Goldsberry praised Bryant’s signature midrange game: ....
The NBA play-in race is making the Mavericks better Share this story Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports “You play 72 games to get into the playoffs, then maybe you lose two in a row and you’re out of the playoffs. So I don’t see the point of that.” Luka Dončić on the NBA play-in tournament Luka Dončić hates the idea of the play-in tournament. Mark Cuban thinks the play-in tournament was an enormous mistake. Jalen Brunson described play-in as “Meh” on the recent Lowe Post podcast. Most Mavericks fans didn’t like it when the team was struggling and hovering around the eight spot in the Western Conference. When the Lakers, Mavericks rivals in the play-in race, started their free-fall in the standings Lebron James voiced his displeasure with the play-in tournament. ....
In an unusual NBA season, the Knicks have been the biggest surprise The New York Knicks are 37-28 and the No. 4 seed in the Eastern Conference. Nobody saw this coming. May 5, 2021 The NBA is famously predictable. We usually know who’s good and who’s bad before the ball is tipped. But in this volatile season (due to the pandemic, the truncated schedule, and a rash of injuries) no one could have predicted the rise of the New York Knicks. The Knicks (37-28), the longest longshot to make the postseason, are the No. 4 seed in the Eastern Conference. They went 11-4 last month with the NBA’s top net rating for April. With seven games left in the regular season, they’re likely playoff-bound for the first time in eight years. New York entered this 72-game slate with the lowest over/under win total (21.5). Their preseason odds to win it all were +50000, tied for worst along with the Cleveland Cavaliers and Detroit Pistons. ....
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Rudy Gobert has been a steady force on defense all season for the NBA-leading Jazz. Long live offense! It’s the cry of the land across the NBA, from the number of 20-point scorers and triple-double stat lines we get these days to most of the rules changes enacted by the Competition Committee in recent years to whatever Golden State’s remarkable Stephen Curry is up to on any given night. But does that mean defense is dead? Well, no. Coaches who made their bones convincing players that their time on the court trying to stop the other guys is every bit as essential as what they do with the basketball probably feel beleaguered, maybe even betrayed. But they and their teams still are going to try, even with the game’s legislation and adjudication working against them. ....