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BBall Breakdown
BBall Breakdown
Join Coach Nick, the brains behind some of the best video analysis of the NBA, as he welcomes guests from all facets of basketball for in depth discussions on everything from how your favorite team is running their offense, to the latest trade rumors, to cutting edge training techniques, and new fundamentals of basketball being developed daily. Twitter: @bballbreakdown Facebook: facebook.com/bballbreakdown YouTube: youtube.com/bballbreakdown

Join Coach Nick, the brains behind some of the best video analysis of the NBA, as he welcomes guests from all facets of basketball for in depth discussions on everything from how your favorite team is running their offense, to the latest trade rumors, to cutting edge training techniques, and new fundamentals of basketball being developed daily. Twitter: @bballbreakdown Facebook: facebook.com/bballbreakdown YouTube: youtube.com/bballbreakdown
Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/CLNS and use code CLNS to get $50 in lineups when you play your first $5 lineup.
Coach Nick and Combo kick things off with the Grayson Allen “travel” that broke the internet, including the text exchange where Combo just wanted a simple yes or no and got a dissertation instead. From there, Nick walks through the gather step frame by frame, explains exactly why it is technically a travel, and why expecting refs to see a 1/60th of a second pivot slide in real time is insane.
They dive into why fans are still stuck on seventh grade PE versions of the rules, how the one foot step through has been legal for almost a century, and how interpretation of carries and travels has changed from Elgin to Harden to SGA. Then they zoom out to the bigger question, has the league made scoring too easy with less physicality, freer footwork, and more whistles, or are offensive players just that much better now?
Along the way, Nick pulls out vintage clips from the 30s and 50s, rants about “AI slop” and reading comprehension on Twitter, and lays out his thesis that today’s officiating is actually closer to the rulebook than the old days that everyone romanticizes.
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Join Coach Nick, the brains behind some of the best video analysis of the NBA, as he welcomes guests from all facets of basketball for in depth discussions on everything from how your favorite team is running their offense, to the latest trade rumors, to cutting edge training techniques, and new fundamentals of basketball being developed daily. Twitter: @bballbreakdown Facebook: facebook.com/bballbreakdown YouTube: youtube.com/bballbreakdown
Visit https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/CLNS and use code CLNS to get $50 in lineups when you play your first $5 lineup.
Coach Nick and Combo kick things off with the Grayson Allen “travel” that broke the internet, including the text exchange where Combo just wanted a simple yes or no and got a dissertation instead. From there, Nick walks through the gather step frame by frame, explains exactly why it is technically a travel, and why expecting refs to see a 1/60th of a second pivot slide in real time is insane.
They dive into why fans are still stuck on seventh grade PE versions of the rules, how the one foot step through has been legal for almost a century, and how interpretation of carries and travels has changed from Elgin to Harden to SGA. Then they zoom out to the bigger question, has the league made scoring too easy with less physicality, freer footwork, and more whistles, or are offensive players just that much better now?
Along the way, Nick pulls out vintage clips from the 30s and 50s, rants about “AI slop” and reading comprehension on Twitter, and lays out his thesis that today’s officiating is actually closer to the rulebook than the old days that everyone romanticizes.
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