https://www.espn.com/nba/boxscore?gameId=401267151
Starts off the new season with a career high in points.
32/13/5
https://www.espn.com/nba/boxscore?gameId=401267151
Starts off the new season with a career high in points.
32/13/5
The best ever. Second team all NBA this year, top 10 MVP
To be fair, his dad could probably come out of the stands in his street clothes and score twenty against this Knicks team.
Did someone say spacing.
https://fb.watch/2AmQqXnEL9/
Second game, triple double. No big deal![]()
Game winning basket tonight.
Greatness is getting to be the norm.
Eastern Conference Player of the Week!
It is apparent that you have to be in the right situation to reach your potential in the NBA......I could not understand how Oklahoma City could not see his potential..... I have long thought that Morrison would have succeeded in the right situation....
Perhaps Morrison needed the right situation to succeed in the NBA, but don't think he needed that to become a really good Euroleague player (maybe even a Star). When he joined Crvena Zvezda (top Serbian team alongside Partizan) he averaged 16 points a game. I guess he just didn't really feel like playing in Europe, which is a shame.
I'm so proud of him
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The Ringer: The Pacers Look Totally Different Despite Appearing the Same
Sabonis’s track record as a bruising low-post scorer makes defenses more likely to bring help to keep him from bulldozing his way to the rim. When they do show a double-team, he’s got the size and court vision to peer over the top to see a teammate slicing into open space, and the passing touch to turn that into a clean look for someone else—a big reason he’s averaging a career-best 6.4 assists per game, and a big reason the Pacers average 12.1 points per game off basket cuts, according to Synergy Sports’ game charting data, third most in the league behind the Nuggets and Heat. (The lesson, as our Rob Mahoney wrote a few months back: Get yourself a big man who can pass.)
The 24-year-old’s making plenty of plays away from the basket, too. He’s taken Rudy Gobert’s crown as the league’s leading compiler of the much-derided screen assist, frequently stonewalling defenders to spring teammates rocketing into dribble-handoff actions.
https://www.theringer.com/nba/2021/1...nate-bjorkgren
28 points and 22 rebounds tonight.
https://www.espn.com/nba/boxscore?gameId=401267295
28 and 12 tonight. Averaging 21.6/12.6/6.1 on the season. Unreal.
Sabonis with the buzzer beater!
https://www.yahoo.com/sports/domanta...052900518.html
I’m on Jazz’ boat. Sabonis is a man among men.
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If at first you don't succeed, try to solve the situation with a spud gun. ~Dwight Schrute~
Sabonis is the 6th player since the ABA / NBA merger to open the season with 14 consecutive double-doubles.
https://www.facebook.com/pacers/phot...9175715642996/