YoungT'Challa (@oganansi) 's Twitter Profile
YoungT'Challa

@oganansi

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Z (@brianzisook) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There’s a profound difference between hearing music while doing something else (driving, working, making dinner, exercising, etc…) and actually listening to it. Most who complain about new music probably only ever hear it.

Automatic (@automaticnba) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Most playoff wins since 1995: 185 — LeBron James 184 — San Antonio Spurs 172 — Los Angeles Lakers 161 — Miami Heat, Derek Fisher 158 — Boston Celtics 157 — Tim Duncan

🏁 Jamal Crawford (@jcrossover) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The difference right now about the two stars operating area.. Kd is at the top of the floor where it’s easier to get doubled, where five sets of eyes are watching you, and they’re forcing him to pass.. Lebron is in the mid post area, so if you double him from there, it’s a

Betsey (@betsycashmoney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We do this like clockwork literally every playoffs: Sept thru March, everyone's saying "Small guards are dead! Wings & switchability are all that matters!" And then the playoffs start & everyone is like "Wait, so it turns out that halfcourt creation actually matters"

Latif Love (@latifnba) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nbarapm.com has an opponent-adjusted relative offensive rating metric that adjusts for the strengths of a defense a player is facing (based on their regular-season defensive rating). Jokic’s opponent adjusted relative offensive rating 2020-2025: 2020: +7.0 2021:

Django (@wobblywebley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Paul Don't Lie Steph, Lebron and KD are all old and injury prone. If you are in your 8 year prime (so that includes Giannis and Luka) if you aren't making deep playoff runs that counts against you.

Five Reasons Sports 🏀🏈⚾️🏒⚽️ (@5reasonssports) 's Twitter Profile Photo

LeBron James, at age 41, would be far and away the No. 1 option on the Heat a full 12 years after he left. Which is ridiculous and remarkable and makes me quite sad.

Brett Usher (@ushernba) 's Twitter Profile Photo

42 points on 15-of-18 (83.3%) for Shai no other player in NBA history has scored that many points on that high a FG% in a playoff game

𝐹𝑟𝑎𝑛𝑐𝑖𝑠𝑡𝑒𝑛 (@bball_archives) 's Twitter Profile Photo

funny how often the truly great team formula is: unique defense + rostering one of the only offensive players alive (if not the only one) who could consistently stress that defense

Justin García 🎙 | @justingarcianba.bsky.social (@justingarcianba) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One is Jokic, one is Giannis Playoff Win%: 53.0% 27.4 points/12.4 reb/7.6 assists .520% fg%/.565% efg% 8 playoff appearances 1 Championship Playoff Win%: 52.3% 27.0 points/12.2 reb/5.3 assists .532% fg%/.551 efg% 9 playoff appearances 1 Championship