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Instead of on-ball screens, Miami is relying on pace (first in the NBA), off-ball movement and drives to the hoop to score. And it has revived an offense that’s typically been one of the league’s most plodding.
The Pelicans are 26th in defensive rating and prove particularly weak at the point-of-attack and in pick-and-roll scenarios. Daniels, a former New Orleans pick, is going to have the ball in his hands, empowered to get downhill and distribute to several shooters in the Atlanta lineup.
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Heat crushes Bulls behind another explosive night from offense, stays alive for NBA Cup. Takeaways
Five takeaways from the Miami Heat’s 143-107 blowout win over the Chicago Bulls (8-7) on Friday night at United Center to open a two-game grip and improve to 2-1 during the four-game group-stage of the NBA Cup in-season tournament. The Heat (10-6) closes the trip on Sunday afternoon against the 76ers in Philadelphia:
The whispers started years ago in Paris, long before the world had any real proof of existence. They were half rumor, half warning—about a seven-foot teenager who moved with the ease and fluidity of a guard,
The Toronto Raptors are off to a great start in the first month of the season because all of their players are clicking. The starters are building chemistry wit
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Udonis Haslem addresses whether the faster pace is what's causing injuries in the NBA
However, Miami Heat icon Udonis Haslem does not agree. "I understand the scheduling situation and that's something you can't control, " said Haslem on the NBA on Prime Video studio show. "But as players, and I've said this before, we always focus on the things that we can't control. What can we control? How we prepare for the season."
The sweeping gambling indictment that has engulfed the NBA, bringing two separate scandals together, could soon be streamlined.
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