
The '24-25 Oklahoma City have the highest Net Rating in league history (better than the '96 and '98 Bulls as well as '17 Warriors) as well as set...
![[Serious] Say the Thunder do end up losing this Final series, would it be considered one of the biggest historical failures for a historical 68+ win team given their record breaking season?](https://lazysoci.al/api/v3/image_proxy?url=https%3A%2F%2Fexternal-preview.redd.it%2FC4_ANMnhTtjMA5xfw5jah00HGGutQrL0TVQ7tIodHXE.jpeg%3Fwidth%3D1200%26height%3D628.272251309%26auto%3Dwebp%26crop%3D1200%3A628.272251309%2Csmart%26s%3Da1a7b69244d2320ba808508b1a9d1f2bd2df5a55&format=webp)
The '24-25 Oklahoma City have the highest Net Rating in league history (better than the '96 and '98 Bulls as well as '17 Warriors) as well as set...
The original was posted on /r/nba by /u/808Kuro on 2025-06-12 20:38:01+00:00.
The '24-25 Oklahoma City have the highest Net Rating in league history (better than the '96 and '98 Bulls as well as '17 Warriors) as well as set an NBA record for point differential, outscoring opponents by an average of +13 points (https://www.nba.com/news/thunder-scoring-differential-record).
Including the above point, this Thunder team also has the current MVP, two All NBA players, and two All-Defensive players. All of this combined had them as the highest betting favorites in Finals history. On paper they should absolutely be the better team to win against the 4-seed Pacers.
Which begs the question, if this generational Thunder team loses to a 6-seed, would it be considered
This post will be a compilation of all the trades that have happened so far before the 2025 trade deadline and will be updated as trades are...
The original was posted on /r/nba by /u/Randomperson0012 on 2025-02-05 23:38:53+00:00.
This post will be a compilation of all the trades that have happened so far before the 2025 trade deadline and will be updated as trades are finalized. Let me know if I miss something, but feel free to discuss!
Trades:
Date | Team 1 | Team 2 | Team 3 |
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2/5/25 | Not official - DET - KJ Martin Jr, 2027 second-round pick (via Bucks), 2031 second-round pick (via Mavs) | PHI - salary cap relief | |
2/5/25 | WAS - Khris Middleton, AJ Johnson and a 2028 first-round pick swap | MIL - Kyle Kuzma, Patrick Baldwin Jr., WAS second-round pick | |
2/5/25 | BOS - heavily protected second round pick | HOU - Jaden Springe |
I always think about one thing: A defender is facing a foul-baiting master like Luka and SGA, or even the highest average free throw attempts per...
The original was posted on /r/nba by /u/Pranker00111 on 2024-09-23 12:56:32+00:00.
I always think about one thing: A defender is facing a foul-baiting master like Luka and SGA, or even the highest average free throw attempts per game holder these past years: Joel Embiid, these kinds of players always find a way to let the refs blow the whistle and make a shooting motion, some of them also can create an And-1 chance when do foul baiting.
But if the foul is inevitable, why they didn't just hug those opponents like a young little girl holding her teddy bear? I mean if the defender didn't do any dangerous move like kick the sensitive area, 360-degree punch or headlock, it's ok to just hug your opponent harder when they foul bait to let them shoot 2 shots that
Is there a rule that posting bad stats of Celtics players is not allowed in r/nba?
The original was posted on /r/nba by /u/achickenquesadilla on 2024-01-12 05:12:35.
Just wondering because the mods removed 3 separate posts of Derrick White's bad stats but the post of Scoot Henderson's bad stats, which does not even include a source, remains up.
np.reddit.com/r/nba/comments/194l4ll/derrickwhitelast5games82pointson30/
np.reddit.com/r/nba/comments/194kipf/scoothendersonchecksoutthegame13pointson/
"5 Years From Now" threads from 5 years ago
The original was posted on /r/nba by /u/WhenMachinesCry on 2023-07-27 16:53:14.
A lookback at some of the predictions we made five years ago. What are some of the best and worst takes?
TEAMS