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Scott Atkinson

@ScottBAtkinson

“I get on Twitter...talk a little shit...get off...back to life” - Ice T

Nashua, NH 加入时间 Aralık 2012
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Celtics end of season grades: Joe Mazulla: A+ Jaylen Brown: A- Jayson Tatum: A Derrick White: C+ Payton Pritchard: B+ Sam Hauser: C Neemias Queta: A+ Baylor Scheierman: A Luka Garza: B+ Jordan Walsh: B Hugo González: A- Ron Harper Jr.: B Anfernee Simons: B+ Nikola Vučević: F-
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Scott Atkinson@ScottBAtkinson·
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Kevin O'Connor@KevinOConnor

Cooper Flagg or Kon Knueppel for Rookie of the Year? Here's how I came to my decision: Flagg is probably going to be the best player to come out of this draft, probably by a wide margin, and probably will be in the running for an All-NBA team as soon as next season. He dropped 51 in a game, then had 45 two nights later. He led the Mavericks in points, rebounds, assists, and steals. The last rookie to do that was Michael Jordan. And he did it under conditions that should have buried him. The Luka Doncic trade fallout was still radiating through the locker room when camp opened. Anthony Davis was in and out of the lineup, and got traded after only 20 games. Kyrie Irving didn’t play at all. By March, the Mavericks were shutting down veterans in the name of tanking for better lottery odds. Every defense Cooper saw was geared to stop him specifically, because there was nobody else on the floor a defense had to respect. Flagg averaged 21 points, 6.7 rebounds, and 4.5 assists despite all the chaos. There's a reason he went no. 1, and that reason was apparent all season long. But this was an extremely difficult call. For nine-straight years as a voter, I’ve found the Rookie of the Year decision to be quite simple. Usually the gap between one and two is obvious by January. This year it’s not obvious with ballots due today. Flagg averaged 2.5 more points, 1.4 more rebounds, and 1.1 more assists than Knueppel. But Knueppel posted a 63.3% true shooting mark to Flagg's 54.8%, which is a massive gap that counting stats don't necessarily close. Knueppel's improved efficiency is fueled by the fact 81% of his attempted baskets were assisted, compared to only 50% for Flagg. The Mavericks asked Flagg to be their primary creator. Knueppel's job was, on paper, simpler. But "simpler" isn't the same as "smaller," and the assumption that Knueppel is some kind of stand-still shooting specialist falls apart the second you actually watch him play. Knueppel shot 42.5% on 7.9 3-point attempts, with many of his 3s coming with a defender draped all over him. He was one of the league’s best shooters as a rookie. But he also shot 47% out of pick-and-rolls and kept his turnover rate low. He set 738 on-ball screens — the most of any guard, by far; Dyson Daniels was second with 524. Kon either popped into 3s or rolled to the rim and made plays out of the short roll. Charlotte slingshotted him around screens and handoffs, sending him downhill instead of just flaring him to the arc. He set off-ball screens. He cut. He relocated. He sprinted to the corners to open driving lanes for teammates. Basically every winning basketball checkbox you can put on a wing's scouting report, he checked it. As a rookie! At age 20! Knueppel’s most memorable moment of the year came in the head-to-head against Flagg. Mavericks-Hornets, their first time matching up, Flagg with the ball late in the game, Knueppel read the play, jumped the passing lane, stole the ball, and got fouled going the other way. He iced the game from the line for his 33rd and 34th points in the game. It's the kind of defensive play his critics swore he couldn't make. The steal wasn't a fluke either. He's a smart help defender, knows how to funnel his man into traffic, and is active in the passing lanes. That said, Knueppel is not a perfect defender. Of the 100 players to defend the most isolations this season, Knueppel ranked 65th in points allowed per play, in the same neighborhood as Luka Doncic and Brandon Ingram. He's not a stopper, but he’s definitely not a liability either. Flagg is a different tier entirely. He racks up chasedown blocks, can strongly contest shots on-ball, has the awareness to get in the passing lanes, and has the strength and quickness to switch across positions. Of those same 100 isolation defenders, Flagg ranked 15th — one spot behind first-team All-Defense candidate Chet Holmgren, and in the same statistical ballpark as Evan Mobley and Derrick White. That's a 50-spot gap between Flagg and Knueppel, and it shows up on tape every night and he's doing it with no defensive help around him. And then there's the degree-of-difficulty factor. Without Kon’s diverse offensive skill-set and his elite trait as a shooter, there is no chance the Hornets would have climbed up the standings. But he was also the third or fourth, maybe even fifth, most important player on Charlotte. Definitely behind LaMelo Ball and Brandon Miller, probably behind Miles Bridges because of his two-way impact, and possibly even behind Moussa Diabate because of his at-rim finishing, screening, and switchability on defense. Flagg was unambiguously the best player on his team. Flagg put up better numbers on a team built to lose. The Hornets weren't supposed to win either, and Knueppel helped them turn their season around. But Flagg carried a heavier offensive load against tougher coverages, and he was the better defender. I would not fault anyone for voting for Knueppel. I almost did it too. But Flagg’s got my vote.

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Corey B@CoreyB08·
@YayaFlick2 Yes basketball is exactly the same 😂 it’s why Cleveland didn’t welcome LeBron back
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Corey B@CoreyB08·
Idc if Cs fans want to have outrage for Al Horford if he wants back on a vet min next year I want him in Boston period
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Scott Atkinson
Scott Atkinson@ScottBAtkinson·
@blossomisley @natfluential In what other league has a player been drafted #1 overall and then the following season the same team drafts that players parter at #1 overall? This is interesting, and deserves coverage.
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Scott Atkinson@ScottBAtkinson·
@NekiasNBA 2. Not to casual fans, which is what the WNBA needs if they want to continue to grow.
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Nekias (Nuh-KY-us) Duncan
1) it isn’t our business. they should be as public or private as they want to be. 2) Azzi’s off-ball prowess (on both ends) and on-ball questions are much more pressing stories in relation to the Wings than her relationship status unless something problematic pops up. It hasn’t.
Awful Announcing@awfulannouncing

Is WNBA media purposely ignoring the relationship between Azzi Fudd and Paige Bueckers? awfulannouncing.com/wnba/jeff-pear…

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Sara Jane Gamelli
Sara Jane Gamelli@SaraJGamelli·
What is ethical journalism? Is it prying into people’s relationships? Isn’t that what TMZ is for? What are we doing here? What a terrible discourse today. I fully respect the Wings PR staff to do what they had to do Protecting these players as humans is No. 1 before clicks
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Payton Tolle Enthusiast
Payton Tolle Enthusiast@TolleEnthusiast·
And I’m so tired of people acting like MLB players are just robots or “super people” because they make millions playing a game. That’s not reality. Duran sacrificed his whole childhood for baseball, grinding nonstop. He made it to the minors and spent years getting paid basically nothing, still grinding every single day. Then he finally becomes good enough to make it to the big leagues… and this is how people treat him? You’re really going to make someone regret opening up and being honest about what they’re going through? That’s exactly why people stay silent, and lives are taken everyday. At the end of the day, they’re still human beings. Money doesn’t erase pressure, pain, or mental health struggles. People need to stop acting like it does. If you are attack Duran, I want you to ask yourself this...what if he was your brother..would u still act like that?
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Payton Tolle Enthusiast@TolleEnthusiast

Man, him saying it’s his fault for speaking out is so sad—and it’s proving the point. People say they want you to speak out about mental health, and then this player gets constantly attacked and harassed for doing it. Then people side with the asshole who attacked him? Before criticizing Jarren Duran, think about this: if your friend or family member was at the point of holding a gun to their head… you’d want them to speak out, right? If so, you can't attack Duran here.

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Liz ❤️⚾️@RdSxLvr01·
I’m sick of the hatred towards Jarren, and the fact that he says it’s his fault for speaking about his mental health makes me so fucking upset. We live in a FUCKED UP WORLD. I hate it here
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Paul@BabbleBronx·
Men’s mental health is something that isn’t talked about enough or taken seriously This guy opened up about his struggles about not wanting to be on this planet anymore Makes me sick people would try to use that against him instead of just normal trash talk
Foul Territory@FoulTerritoryTV

Jarren Duran on flipping off the fan who told him to kill himself... "That kind of stuff is still kind of triggering. It happens. Honestly, it's my fault for talking about my mental health. I kind of brought in the haters." (Via: @IanMBrowne)

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Scott Atkinson
Scott Atkinson@ScottBAtkinson·
@Madssatbat I'm a Red Sox fan. Jarren Duran is a loser who more than likely is lying about this interaction. He's a massive baby.
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Brian Caldwell@BrianCaldNBA·
I have a feeling that the Raptors are this years Pacers Raptors beat the Cavs in 5 Raptors beat the Celtics in 6 Raptors beat the Pistons in 5 Raptors take Okc to Game 7 Tell me what isn’t happening
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freezy@freezyfriars·
@juancontla @ryanhammer09 You let bad people that want to do bad things into your country and then they do bad things
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Ryan Hammer🔨@ryanhammer09·
This is genuinely disgusting & egregious. MetLife stadium that is in the MIDDLE OF NOTHING except for its parking lots (!!!)... FIFA is making it $100 to travel on public transit AND illegal to park at the stadium at all. U.S. & FIFA are ruining the World Cup experience
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Adam Crafton@AdamCrafton_

Exclusive @TheAthleticFC : Current NJ Transit plans for return train from NY Penn Station to MetLife Stadium during World Cup are for tickets to be priced at over $100. Usual price is $12.90, making it more than a 7-fold increase for World Cup fans. nytimes.com/athletic/71933…

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Alex B.
Alex B.@KnicksCentral·
The Celtics should be more concerned about potentially playing the Sixers than the Knicks should be about playing the Hawks The Sixers are battle tested, will be a tough out & I wouldnt be surprised if they upset BOS If the Magic beat the Sixers, the Celtics sweep Orlando imo
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