Basketball Intelligence For 11/4/24
Dunn getting it done, Bam gets going, Rockets struggling to launch, and more...
LEAGUE NEWS
A mo' than so-so Sochan, Nick the not so quick banging to stick, Boston is now Payton's place, and more...
Aaron Bollwinkel, Live. Breathe. Ball.
NBA rookie power rankings: Ryan Dunn perfectly complements KD, Zach Edey has competition on Grizzlies
Christopehr Kline, Fansided
Three Things I Noticed on League Pass: New Faces in New Places
Jared Dubin, Last Night, In Basketball
Tom's Title Tiers: #4
Tom Haberstoh, The Finder With Tom Haberstroh
Basketball Bytes: Who’s Getting the Ball More (or Less) This Year?
Neil Paine, Neil’s Substack
Fight night in the NBA
Tom Ziller, Good Morning It’s Basketball
Physical violence is never the answer. I truly believe that. However, that was some truly nasty work from Hayes, and he should go reflect on why he thought his opinion about Embiid’s toughness was so important and novel he needed to bring up his dead little brother and his son to make the point, which wasn’t even a good one.
Missi and Hachimura the surprise packages in mixed start for African NBA stars
Leonard Solms, ESPN.com
TEAM NEWS
ATL: Ex-Pelicans have plenty to say as Hawks snap four-game skid
Lauren WIlliams, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
BOS: Jayson Tatum, Celtics pull out odd win over Hornets, sweeping mini-series: 10 takeaways
Colin McCarthy, Boston.com
DAL: Magic guard, former Duncanville star Anthony Black returns to Dallas with expanded role
Colin Capece, The Dallas Morning News
GSW: Can Warriors Play To Jonathan Kuminga’s Strengths As Starter?
Quenton S. Albertie, Last Word On Sports
GSW: Explain: Kyle "Slow Mo" Anderson helps Kuminga and Warriors finish Rockets in overtime
Eric Apricot, Dub Nation HQ
GSW: Andrew Wiggins is ready to be an All-Star again
Kendra Andrews, ESPN.com
HOU: Up And Down Start To Season For Rockets
Rahat Huq, Forbes
LAL: How the Lakers’ D’Angelo Russell helped get Max Christie back on track
Dan Woike, Los Angeles Times
MIA: Heat wanted to get Bam Adebayo more involved in the offense. Mission accomplished in Mexico
Anthony Chiang, Miami Herald