As if I needed more bad news.
Knicks targeting Elton Brand as GM?
Just read this.
Lindsey Harding talking to Chip Engelland. Photo of Zion Williamson in practice with Teresa Witherspoon. Thought this might be interesting to Duke fans that follow the NBA.
http://www.espn.com/espn/feature/sto...-women-coaches
As if I needed more bad news.
Knicks targeting Elton Brand as GM?
BleacherReport re-drafts the class of 2002, which featured Williams, Dunleavy Jr, and Boozer, as well as other ACC notables like Juan Dixon.
Boozer, not surprisingly, fares the best and is the new 3 pick; originally he was in the second round. Dunleavy Jr stays roughly where he is and Williams falls to the last pick from the original 2.
TNT's Ernie Johnson has a half-hour interview with Zion Williamson as part of his #NBATogether series.
Some new Game of Zones are up. The latest installment has some funny Duke alum appearances, including Laettner and the Plumlees.
JJ has a new podcast in which he interviews Seth Curry. Lots of interesting stuff in there about their time at Duke, Seth's journey to the NBA, and the mysterious player in the NBA that JJ apparently hates.
@BobbyMarks42
Tyus Jones was 1 Memphis Grizzlies win away from a $858K bonus when the season was halted. What happens to Jones and the other 25 plus players with incentives in their contract?
Why are you wasting time here when you could be wasting it by listening to the latest episode of the DBR Podcast?
Just saw this and I don't think it is posted elsewhere - nice interview in The Ringer with Quinn about how he has been working out, returning to the Lakers facilities and what he thinks of potential plans for the season.
https://www.theringer.com/nba/2020/5...lando-playoffs
Since the world loves lists:
JJ ranked 11 in CBS Sportsline’s greatest shooters in NBA history.
https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/t...-to-ray-allen/
Kyle Korver and Steve Kerr seem too high on this list. A great shooter imo isn't just one who can make open catch-and-shoot situations, but one who can make difficult shots at a high efficiency while being closely guarded.
I agree with Ice-9's take. As good as Kerr and Korver were/are, they were never the focal point of opposing defenses the way that Curry, Miller, Bird or Allen were. They tended to play off the play-makers and get wide-open looks. Curry, et. al. had to take a lot more 3-pointers with a hand in their face.