That title was, of course, not impacted by a rash of injuries in the slightest so it's a perfect example.
There's a ton of short term data on performance but I don't know if the long term data is as readily available.Has load management ever proven to be effective? Honest question. Is there an actual correlation between injuries observable in the data?
I am. What's it going to take for the NBA to drop the hammer on them, Steph stepping on one of their feet and rolling his ankle? They're right on the sideline. Sit the fuck down.I assume you’re referring to practically everyone standing on the sideline including Mark Cuban
Well, this too.But tbh when I saw the post summary I thought you were referring to garbage blowouts in the Miami-Boston series.
https://youtu.be/tYN1UiIAHDYI with the NBA had a rule that no matter how the Bucks do, Giannis could still play in the playoffs and then rejoin the Bucks immediately after.
Just give the man all the NBA championships, I love him that much more now.
this round in particular has been brutal. all i'll point to is the 2016 finals - which had 6 blowouts through the first 6 games, and ended with one of the greatest game 7s in NBA history. so there's still time for redemption.
Which is exactly what I predicted about 11 posts prior.
Which is exactly what I predicted about 11 posts prior.
nobody is awake for the battle of Alberta so nobody knows what's going on there.
just because you can't stay awake until midnight anymore grandpa, doesn't mean the rest of us can't. so far it's been the best NHL playoff series in years.