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2012-13 Western Conference Mid-Season Report Card

Feb 20th, 2013 | By

Western Conference Mid-Season Report Card (by playoff seeding) San Antonio Spurs Mid-Season Grade: A Record & Conference Standing: 42-12, 1st The Good: Tony Parker, Manu Ginobili & Tim Duncan should be well rested & healthy heading into the playoffs. Their supporting cast continues to improve and gain experience. The Bad: The Spurs are always strong

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The Mike D’Antoni Effect On The Lakers

Nov 14th, 2012 | By
The Mike D’Antoni Effect On The Lakers

I’ve lived in Los Angeles for 16 years, almost half my life. And I’ve had enough job interactions to recognize that what happened to Phil Jackson is status quo around here. It’s been my experience out here that it’s common to discuss salary, schedule a meeting with HR, then not get the job with barely

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Why The Lakers Fired Mike Brown

Nov 10th, 2012 | By
Why The Lakers Fired Mike Brown

Before turning to the hottest topic in the NBA – Who will replace Mike Brown, it’s important to examine what led to his downfall. At BBALLBREAKDOWN, we’ve shown you many of Mike Brown’s short comings dating back to his days coaching the Cleveland Cavaliers. Back then, with an emerging LeBron James, the Cavaliers were the

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Lakers 2012-13: Why Their Offense Is Not The Problem

Nov 7th, 2012 | By
Lakers 2012-13: Why Their Offense Is Not The Problem

As a guy who runs the triangle offense, I have an affinity for all types of system basketball, in particular the triangle’s first cousin the Princeton offense. Developed by Pete Carril at the Ivy League school, it relies on spacing and movement to get the best shot possible. The passer is the trigger man, and

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2012-13 NBA Team Previews: Pacific Division

Oct 29th, 2012 | By

2012-13 Pacific Division Preview (by expected order of finish)  Los Angeles Lakers 2011-12 Record & Division Standing: 41-25 (1st) Key Off-Season Additions: Dwight Howard, Steve Nash, Antawn Jamison Jodie Meeks, Chris Duhon, Earl Clark and Eddie Jordan (assistant coach) Key Off-Season Losses: Andrew Bynum, Ramon Sessions and Matt Barnes Outlook: With the addition of Howard

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Kobe Bryant’s 81 vs Michael Jordan’s 69

Sep 20th, 2012 | By
Kobe Bryant’s 81 vs Michael Jordan’s 69

When I saw these two games being aired on the same day, I immediately got excited about a dueling breakdown. Both players shot almost the exact same field goal percentage, but it was striking to me how differently these two players scored their points. While the box score below indicates similar games, there are much

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Why The Lakers Can’t Get The Ball To The Post

May 22nd, 2012 | By
Why The Lakers Can’t Get The Ball To The Post

In the first of a cool series we will shoot during the playoffs, I get on the court and demonstrate how to attack a defense that is fronting the post. If the Lakers win this game tonight, it will be in no small part how they adjust to get the ball down low. With an

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Matt Moore and Coach Nick Talk NBA Playoffs

May 20th, 2012 | By
Matt Moore and Coach Nick Talk NBA Playoffs

Matt Moore, senior blogger for CBSSports.com and weekend editor for ProBasketballTalk.com, joins Coach Nick to go over the important story lines of the 2012 NBA Playoffs.