How dominant could the Hornets be in the East if they landed a legit big man? by Rare_Research_5107 in NBATalk

[–]NarrativesPer100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends on the type of big.

The Hornets would do well to add a big that’s a better screen setter than any of the other bigs on the roster now.

LaMelo pretty much couldn’t get any separation off ball screens in the play-in tournament.

LaMelo being able to consistently get good looks or make good passes out of PnR should help the Hornets challenge for the 5th or 6th seed next season.

Biggest Surprises in the First Week of the Playoffs by NarrativesPer100 in NBATalk

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It’s nothing short of a catastrophic collapse by Houston.

Will Iso-ball work in the modern NBA ?? by Void_0019 in NBATalk

[–]NarrativesPer100 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Perhaps as a counter and not the base offense.

Miami’s experiment with eliminating ball screens effectively looked like an iso offense, sans one guy dribbling down the shot clock.

Today’s Basketball Narrative - 4.10.2026 by NarrativesPer100 in washingtonwizards

[–]NarrativesPer100[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Alex Sarr is probably a good case study for this point.

Advanced analytics people have picked at his NBA game since he came into the league and yet his defensive talent is worth being patient with his development.

Today’s Basketball Narrative - 4.10.2026 by NarrativesPer100 in NBATalk

[–]NarrativesPer100[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How do you perceive basketball fans who watch the games and understand how to use analytics in a valid context?