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Sources: The NBA Board of Governors will vote on July 11 to approve two changes that would begin in the 2023-24 season:
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) June 30, 2023
- In-game penalty for flops resulting in technical foul free throw (trial basis)
- A second coach’s challenge awarded if first challenge is successful
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I love those changes. Add an offensive foul or no call when the offensive player creates the contact on a shot and I'd be smitten.
BI, Zion, and CJ had a net rating of +3 when on the court together. BI and Zion had a +13.4, BI and CJ had a +13.2, Zion and CJ was just +5.4.
BI and Zion worked. BI and CJ worked. It was CJ and Zion and all three together that didn't work.
Oh I'd go further though. Like if a defensive player jumps up for a shot and the offensive player clearly intentionally jumps into the defensive player....I'd make that a no call. I think that's currently still a defensive foul, right? Having six kids....the Summer makes your mind fried. Maybe I'm bugging.
You're right about the star treatment. It feels last season was better (which led to more LeBron tears) but it could still improve.
That is currently supposed to be an offensive foul or no call now as of 2 seasons ago. But of course refs play favorites with it.
https://www.si.com/nba/2021/06/22/nb...shooters-fouls
-- When a shooter launches or leans into a defender at an abnormal angle.
-- When a shooter kicks his leg (up or to the side) at an abnormal angle.
-- When an offensive player abruptly veers off his path (sideways or backward) into a defender.
I want the 'abnormal angle' taken out. I want it where even if it's your most natural shot form and you just pump faked, if that defensive player jumps first and you jump up into them....no call. There's no reason for that to be a foul. The shooter can dribble around a player when they jump or wait to shoot when the defensive player is on the way down.
The more i think about it the more convinced I am that we NEED to keep JV. We aren't getting a better center, we will only get worse at that position. The only other front court guys we have worth mentioning now are Nance (pretty good small ball center as a backup, not a starter) and Zion (often injured). And Liddell if you count a guy who is coming off serious injury and never played in the NBA. The issue about his fit is something that should be addressed by coaching adjustments not a roster adjustment.
I like what JV brings offensively but he's almost worthless on defense. He's not a rim protector, his bad against PnR, and just a drill cone when it comes to moving his feet.
If we keep him I guess I'd be OK with it (what other choice do I have?), but we need an anchor on the back-end.
jonas get grown man rebounds and can score in the paint.....zion is the other player who can score in the paint and draw fouls.....without those 2, we are a jump shooting team...
if we are going to replace jonas then i hope we get a player who can stand strong in the paint and grab rebounds without getting pushed around...
JV is actually mid-tier on defense.
It's true that he's not a true rim protector or a super switchy perimeter guy, but defensive rebounds are part of defense and he vacuums them up, and he's a huge body to have stood in the paint and that alone deters some shots - the rate of opponent rim attempts when he's NOT on the floor vs when he is, is a significant increase.
ESPN Sources with @RamonaShelburne: Portland G Damian Lillard has requested a trade and the franchise is expected to work to accommodate him. pic.twitter.com/Qhrdj70sFX
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) July 1, 2023
FINALLY
miami has made some moves so i guess the heat is his 1st choice..
Nance, JV, Temple, kira, Daniels, all the first rounder for Dame. sign landale. pay the tax. win the championships. throw the parades. retire the jesreys. write the book. make the movie.
He's already said that Miami and Brooklyn are his preferred locations and honestly, let him go there. Get him out of the West.
Also, why gut your team just to re-unite CJ and Lillard? Cause they would be (rightfully) demanding Trey as well. So you'd be losing all your picks, your entire bench, your starting center, and a future all-star wing just to put together a combination of guards that already spent a decade losing together.
Note, btw, this isn't me saying the Pels shouldn't try to get Lillard. It's me saying that if you go for Lillard it should be a 3 teamer that seems CJ leaving New Orleans, and trying as hard as possible to retain Trey.
To be fair, CJ and Dame were pretty great together and would have been near unstoppable had those old teams had a healthy Zion and BI.
Just playing devil's advocate. I don't want to completely gut the youth movement for Dame and doubt we could land him.
This is true, that those teams obviously would've been better if they had multiple other all-stars on them, but it's also true that that guard tandem was ridiculously exploitable on defense and in the West they got routinely shredded by other guards - Steph being the primary one, for obvious Steph-related reasons.
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