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Fuck it, do I just go live again and show how I use hrtargets.com? 🤷🏾♂️
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@Tav_E_Fresh @BamBamHoes @WolvesClips My opinion, Finch don’t take risks. So he coaches just enough to keep his job. Shannon should’ve been getting mins. Dillingham could’ve been of use as well but that’s water under the bridge.
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Fair point on complexity — coaching an NBA team isn’t simple and none of us see every internal detail. But development isn’t just putting a young player in a role and calling it growth. It’s also about usage, clarity, and setting them up in actions that fit their strengths while they learn the system.
If a player is repeatedly put in situations that don’t match what they’re best at, it’s fair to question how intentional that development plan is — not the coach’s overall ability.
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@therealjay242 @geneclemons Thibs is very mid.. not that crazy you left him out at all
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@geneclemons Thibs always missing games and honestly he doesn’t pop out in my mind.
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The Ugly of new #NYGiants defensive tackle Shelby Harris is his lack of pass rushing depth and ability to chase. This is not the 2019-2021 Harris.
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@hoopologyxx Idk but teams better try their butts off not to be in that bottom 3
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Would love for someone to explain to me how this makes sense
Lev Akabas@LevAkabas
The NBA's proposed lottery odds reform, visualized ⬇️
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@Peter_forth21 As mentioned in the cord. Just drop a disclaimer telling ppl when it looks like it’ll be a tough betting day. Let them tail at their discretion. Being a capper is tough, especially when you truly want to see ppl when. 🫡
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@iamwater01 @NBA Facts. NBA coaches were definitely up at 3 AM game planning for the Naji Marshall corner three. Flagg is basically the beneficiary of Marshall and Washington, the most feared duo in league history.
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Cooper Flagg winning ROY and getting compared to LeBron James and Michael Jordan already? Yeah, this is how hype gets out of control.
Numbers are nice, but we’ve seen this movie before, big rookie stats on a team still figuring itself out
The real test isn’t Year 1 highlights, it’s whether he’s still putting up numbers when teams actually start game, planning to stop him.
Right now it’s potential. Not greatness
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COOPER FLAGG NAMED KIA NBA ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: A rookie race to remember ended with Cooper Flagg joining special company – again.
The Mavs forward and No. 1 overall pick was named the 2025-26 Kia NBA Rookie of the Year on Monday after a debut season that matched hype with production, and then some.
Flagg’s all-around game shined in Year 1, leading all rookies in scoring (21 PPG), while ranking 2nd in assists (4.5) and steals (1.2), 4th in rebounds (6.7) and fifth in blocks (0.9) per game across 70 outings.
At 19 years and 112 days old (as of April 12, the final day of the regular season), Flagg is the second-youngest Kia NBA Rookie of the Year winner behind only LeBron James (19y, 106d) – adding more history to a record season.
Do It All: Flagg finished the year as Dallas’ leader in total points (1,473), rebounds (466), assists (316) and steals (84).
Rare Air: Only one other rookie has led his team in all four categories since steals were first tracked in 1973-74: Michael Jordan.
50-Point Flash: On April 3, Flagg poured in 51 points against the Magic, becoming the youngest player in NBA history to record a 50-ball.
Bona Fide Buckets: He’s also the first rookie since Allen Iverson (1996-97) to post four 40-pieces.
Photo Finish: Flagg edged out his former Duke teammate, Charlotte’s Kon Knueppel, by 26 points for 1st place, marking the second-smallest top-2 margin under the current Kia ROY voting format (since 2002-03).
Philly’s VJ Edgecombe finished 3rd, rounding out a standout group of finalists.

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@bilalsattar @Lucid42041 @receptionlivid @CrazyShadyFacts @BrettSiegelNBA Healthy Ball and Miller played a bigger factor in Hornets being a better team. Kon was a dope addition but did not play close to as good when Ball wasn’t setting him up for shots
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@Lucid42041 @receptionlivid @CrazyShadyFacts @BrettSiegelNBA yeah cuz you know me so well!!! I can't take people who speak in absolutes seriously.
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Several NBA media voters publicly admitted to the play-in tournament changing their minds from Knueppel to Flagg.
Have to wonder if pre-play-in whether Knueppel would’ve won the vote.
Brett Siegel@BrettSiegelNBA
A very close ROTY race, as Cooper Flagg received 56 votes compared to Kon Knueppel with 44 votes.
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A look at the scoring breakdown between Flagg & Kon. Agree with Flagg winning?




Shams Charania@ShamsCharania
Dallas Mavericks' Cooper Flagg has won the 2025-26 NBA Rookie of the Year award.
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@NBAPR @WorldWideWob @NBA @dallasmavs Kon played better all year i understand Flagg is nasty as well but the Play-In games altered people’s decision (dumb asf cuz it shouldn’t)
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@elicoleman85 Yea Lee looked good as well. Now that you mentioned him let me sprinkle on him
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@jagibbs_23 This is crazy to comprehend because I watch his tape and for sure would think Saquon would avoid more tackles.
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Jeremiyah Love compared to other top picks at RB:
Avoided tackle rate (career)

Jacob Gibbs@jagibbs_23
Jeremiyah Love compared to other top picks at RB: Explosive run rate
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@FearedReaves @Kurrco I’m cool with him being a Drake fan. I question a 46 year old man in the club often enough to have this opinion
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