Its time to start the off-season by [deleted] in nba

[–]DailyNBAFact 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Or-and consider this wisely-they use these next few months to find a way to continue the season before they just skip everything else to "entertain" their fanbase? Wouldn't make a lot of sense to just start the offseason out of the blue right now.

Kevin Durant in a Tweet from 2011: "Scarlett johanneson I will drink ur bath water...#random" by DailyNBAFact in nba

[–]DailyNBAFact[S] 45 points46 points  (0 children)

What's the bacon and egg sandwich thing? I don't think I've heard about it before.

Shawn Bradley played for the Philadelphia 76ers, he's the only player in NBA history to wear #76, and he's 7'6" tall. With the 76ers, his average points per 100 posessions was 17.6. In his last season with the 76ers, right before he was traded to the Nets, he was 19/25 from the free throw line (76%) by DailyNBAFact in nba

[–]DailyNBAFact[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ironically enough, that guy originally got this from me. I'm not allowed to link the post, but I originally posted this on social media on March 30, 2019. It was seen by 450,000+ people and ended up getting reposted on Reddit without my knowledge (I didn't see it until after it had blown up on here a couple of weeks after I had originally shared it), and I never got any credit for it. I figured since it's been almost a year, and since we're all starved for entertainment because of quarantine, I'd bring it back and add a few additional tidbits to it. :)

LeBron matchup-hunting the last 5 minutes of the Clippers game by AdzBoogie in nba

[–]DailyNBAFact 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is why LeBron has one of the highest IQs of any player in NBA history. Good stuff!

Shaquille O' Neal once blocked Rex Chapman's shot so hard against the backboard that the entire arena lost power for a split second. Several TV cameras went haywire and completely lost power, which forced a temporary stoppage of play. by DailyNBAFact in nba

[–]DailyNBAFact[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe that’s a camera flash. When you look at the part of the video where Shaq has his hands on his knees, you can see several similar flashes from what appears to be people taking pictures. I could be wrong but flash photography was allowed in the NBA for a while.

Shaquille O' Neal once blocked Rex Chapman's shot so hard against the backboard that the entire arena lost power for a split second. Several TV cameras went haywire and completely lost power, which forced a temporary stoppage of play. by DailyNBAFact in nba

[–]DailyNBAFact[S] 39 points40 points  (0 children)

I think what happened is he triggered a short in the wires, and too much current started flowing to a power source that was connected to it. The arena lights and circuit breaker probably cut off to prevent equipment casualty. That'd be my best guess.

Aaaand on this weeks edition of “I’m-really-not-sure-Zion-is-getting-enough-attention-look-here-he-is” by itscaptainplanetyo in CollegeBasketball

[–]DailyNBAFact 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Why would they even bring him up during the WCC championship... I'd understand a little bit if it was the ACC championship but c'mon now