The Problem with the Referees🦓

January 14th

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Wizards get a win, Spurs keep losing…

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Vuc makes his Top 3 debut, and somehow D’Lo made it again

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League News

Sengin’s 1st Career POTW (via NBA)

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Around The League

  • Alperen Sengun and Jalen Brunson have been named Players of The Week for Week 11.

  • NBA All Star Voting for 2023 is now open! Click here to do your daily vote.

  • The NBA continues to have a referee problem. It seems like every night there’s a star player or coach that has a bone to pick with the officiating. Just a few nights ago, Toronto Raptors head coach Darko Rajakovic went on an epic rant after a loss to the Lakers, a game in which LA shot 20 more free throws than Toronto in a close game, comments that ended up costing him $25,000. And last night, Jayson Tatum argued with a ref after an obvious no call and got himself ejected. Upon replay review, it was insane how obvious the foul was, and the fact that Tatum picked up a pair of technicals and an ejection for it is outrageous. Is there any way the League can fix this? Or are Player-Ref-Fan relationships gonna stay like this forever?

  • Injury Updates: Marcus Smart has a severe right ring finger injury and will be out 6 weeks. Tyrese Haliburton injured his hamstring, and will miss some time. Chris Paul underwent surgery on his left hand and will miss 4-6 weeks. De’Andre Hunter (knee) will be out at least 2 weeks. Gabe Vincent (knee) will be out 6-8 weeks. Darius Garland (jaw) and Evan Mobley (knee) will both be out for at least 4 weeks. Mitchell Robinson (ankle) underwent surgery and will be out 8-10 weeks. Ben Simmons (nerves) will miss 2+ weeks. Robert Williams underwent knee surgery and will be out for the season. Ja Morant had surgery on a torn labrum and will miss the rest of the season. Jae Crowder had surgery for an adductor/abdominal tear and will be out for 8 weeks. We wish all these guys speedy and successful recoveries.

Trade News

  • The Bulls are looking to move Zach Lavine and possibly DeMar DeRozan. The Knicks signed and waived Taj Gibson in the span of a week. The Pacers are signing James Johnson because they clearly don’t want another Giannis Incident. Look for more moves sooner than later with veterans like Malcolm Brogdon looking to be moved in the coming weeks.

  • The Free Agent market is still deep with vets like DeMarcus Cousins, Isaiah Thomas, Dwight Howard, Rudy Gay, Blake Griffin, Tyreke Evans, Austin Rivers, Montrezl Harrell (he’ll be out for a few months), and John Wall ready to contribute to winning or to mentor young guys. There are a few younger names on the market, like Kai Jones (yikes), Kevin Porter Jr (yikes again), Sharife Cooper, and Darius Bazley.

NBA MVP Race

1. Joel Embiid, Philadelphia 76ers

Season stats: 34.6 ppg, 11.8 rpg, 6.0 apg

His case: Injuries are inevitable, and the league’s new rules mandating participation could derail Embiid’s candidacy before Philadelphia even reaches the All-Star break. For Embiid, that’s probably just fine as he and the third-place Sixers are eyeing a title over individual awards.

The big man currently averages career-highs in points, field goals made (11.6), free throws made (10.2), free-throw percentage (88.2%), assists (6.0), steals (1.1) and plus-minus (plus-9.1).

2. Nikola Jokic, Denver Nuggets

Season stats: 25.5 ppg, 11.8 rpg, 9.2 apg

His case: Jokic is gaining ground on Embiid and would probably be No. 1 right now if Denver didn’t lose two of its last three games going into Friday’s win against New Orleans. The Nuggets are now 4-3 in their last six games.

But Jokic is doing his part, averaging a blistering 79.7% from the field over that span and 80% from 3-point range (he’s attempted just five 3-pointers) with 1.3 steals and 1.3 blocks.

3. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Oklahoma City Thunder

Season stats: 31.4 ppg, 5.9 rpg, 6.3 apg

His case: Gilgeous-Alexander led Oklahoma City to its largest margin of victory (62 points) in franchise history with 31 points on 11-of-15 shooting Thursday in just 21 minutes. In their 139-77 win against the Blazers, the Thunder became the first team since the Spurs in 1993 to shoot 50% or better in 10 straight games.

The 25-year-old has averaged 33 points per game on 61% shooting in his last 10 outings.

4. Luka Doncic, Dallas Mavericks

Season stats: 33.6 ppg, 8.1 rpg, 9.1 apg

His case: The 24-year-old has dropped fewer than 31 points just once since before Christmas, but the workload has taken a toll. Doncic missed Thursday’s 128-124 win against the Knicks with a sprained right ankle.

Currently ninth on the NBA’s all-time triple-doubles list (62), Doncic forms one of the league’s most formidable backcourt duos with Kyrie Irving, who lately has shouldered more of the scoring burden.

5. Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee Bucks

Season stats: 31.2 ppg, 11.5 rpg, 5.9 apg

His case: No doubt, Antetokounmpo and the Bucks demolished Boston on Thursday. The two-time MVP contributed 24 points and 12 rebounds against a gassed Celtics team that had outlasted Minnesota one night earlier in an overtime thriller.

Milwaukee had lost four of the previous five — all with Antetokounmpo racking up monstrous numbers. Still searching for consistency, the Bucks need the veteran’s leadership just as much as his production.

THE NEXT FIVE:

6. Jayson Tatum, Boston Celtics (Last week: No. 6)
7. Domantas Sabonis, Sacramento Kings (Last week: No. 8)
8. Anthony Davis, Los Angeles Lakers (Last week: No. 9)
9. Tyrese Haliburton, Indiana Pacers (Last week: No. 7)
10. Kawhi Leonard, LA Clippers (Last week: unranked) 

🏀Highlights🏀

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Overtime Thoughts

I gotta go D-Rose and Giannis here

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All Star 2023

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