JJ Redick
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Like there's something to be admired about a guy who's going through it in one phase of his game is in his head is a little bit and is still battling out there for 40 minutes and putting up Semi-efficient numbers for a team that needs anything they can get offensively.
Like there's something to be admired about a guy who's going through it in one phase of his game is in his head is a little bit and is still battling out there for 40 minutes and putting up Semi-efficient numbers for a team that needs anything they can get offensively.
Real quickly, I want to praise the Orlando Magic for something that happened in Game 3. Which nobody ever does. They get the ball back with the lead, 95-93. I believe there were 28.1 seconds on the clock. The differential between the shot clock and the game clock was about four seconds. It was either 3.8 or 4.1.
Real quickly, I want to praise the Orlando Magic for something that happened in Game 3. Which nobody ever does. They get the ball back with the lead, 95-93. I believe there were 28.1 seconds on the clock. The differential between the shot clock and the game clock was about four seconds. It was either 3.8 or 4.1.
Real quickly, I want to praise the Orlando Magic for something that happened in Game 3. Which nobody ever does. They get the ball back with the lead, 95-93. I believe there were 28.1 seconds on the clock. The differential between the shot clock and the game clock was about four seconds. It was either 3.8 or 4.1.
Then there's like a bizarre eight-second call, which they end up overturning, and the possession continues as if nothing ever happened. Inverted whistle, whoops, whoops. By the way, what's with the whistling in the crowd in Minnesota? Does someone have a whistle? It's fooling everybody. They must. And so the Magic did what nobody does.
Then there's like a bizarre eight-second call, which they end up overturning, and the possession continues as if nothing ever happened. Inverted whistle, whoops, whoops. By the way, what's with the whistling in the crowd in Minnesota? Does someone have a whistle? It's fooling everybody. They must. And so the Magic did what nobody does.
Then there's like a bizarre eight-second call, which they end up overturning, and the possession continues as if nothing ever happened. Inverted whistle, whoops, whoops. By the way, what's with the whistling in the crowd in Minnesota? Does someone have a whistle? It's fooling everybody. They must. And so the Magic did what nobody does.
The Celtics did not foul down two with a three to four second differential on the shot clock. I have always been of the school of thought, you have to foul because you're just not going to leave yourself with enough time. coaches are divided on this.
The Celtics did not foul down two with a three to four second differential on the shot clock. I have always been of the school of thought, you have to foul because you're just not going to leave yourself with enough time. coaches are divided on this.
The Celtics did not foul down two with a three to four second differential on the shot clock. I have always been of the school of thought, you have to foul because you're just not going to leave yourself with enough time. coaches are divided on this.
And one of the reasons that coaches are divided and we'll play for the stop as Joe Missoula did is that no team ever does what Orlando did, which is run the shot clock to 0.5 before you shoot. So the ball is in the air as the shot clock is expiring one long rebound or one tip of the ball, and the game is over. Lo and behold, the rebound bounces really far out. The Celtics grab it.
And one of the reasons that coaches are divided and we'll play for the stop as Joe Missoula did is that no team ever does what Orlando did, which is run the shot clock to 0.5 before you shoot. So the ball is in the air as the shot clock is expiring one long rebound or one tip of the ball, and the game is over. Lo and behold, the rebound bounces really far out. The Celtics grab it.
And one of the reasons that coaches are divided and we'll play for the stop as Joe Missoula did is that no team ever does what Orlando did, which is run the shot clock to 0.5 before you shoot. So the ball is in the air as the shot clock is expiring one long rebound or one tip of the ball, and the game is over. Lo and behold, the rebound bounces really far out. The Celtics grab it.
They call timeout. There probably should have been like .6 or .8 left on the clock. They gave them .3. All they have is a lob. Jamal Mosley, I don't know if that was scripted. I assume that it was. I assume that was the advice. That should be your default plan is we are shooting.
They call timeout. There probably should have been like .6 or .8 left on the clock. They gave them .3. All they have is a lob. Jamal Mosley, I don't know if that was scripted. I assume that it was. I assume that was the advice. That should be your default plan is we are shooting.
They call timeout. There probably should have been like .6 or .8 left on the clock. They gave them .3. All they have is a lob. Jamal Mosley, I don't know if that was scripted. I assume that it was. I assume that was the advice. That should be your default plan is we are shooting.
If you don't put pressure on us, if you don't trap us, if you don't do stuff to speed us up, we're shooting with zero on the shot clock.
If you don't put pressure on us, if you don't trap us, if you don't do stuff to speed us up, we're shooting with zero on the shot clock.
If you don't put pressure on us, if you don't trap us, if you don't do stuff to speed us up, we're shooting with zero on the shot clock.