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Coach Nick and Combo kick off the Friday live show with a spicy premise, Jaylen Brown was always Batman. With Jayson Tatum sidelined, they dig into why Boston’s offense can actually flow better without the ball-stopping, multi-dribble isolations, and how Brown’s downhill force, transition athleticism, and rim finishing changes the entire feel of the Celtics.
From there, they debate the real question, should Tatum even come back this season if Boston keeps humming. They talk chemistry, rust, reintegration, and whether Tatum could shift into more of an off-ball, defense-first role to maximize the team’s rhythm.
The conversation expands into coaching, the rise of younger head coaches, the difference between teacher-student and collaboration models, and why “cone drills” create robots instead of hoopers. Plus, a deep dive on constraints-led training, how to balance reps with live reads, and why most players spend the game without the ball but train like they always have it.
Then it gets even wilder, Cade Cunningham MVP talk, the Pistons sitting on top of the East, and the heated debate over whether finishing at the rim should disqualify a player from serious MVP consideration. They also touch on OKC’s title window, the looming Spurs problem, and why the Giannis trade scenarios could get chaotic fast.
BBALLBREAKDOWN: Not a channel, A conversation,.You In?
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By CLNS Media Network4.3
221221 ratings
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 off the Friday live show with a spicy premise, Jaylen Brown was always Batman. With Jayson Tatum sidelined, they dig into why Boston’s offense can actually flow better without the ball-stopping, multi-dribble isolations, and how Brown’s downhill force, transition athleticism, and rim finishing changes the entire feel of the Celtics.
From there, they debate the real question, should Tatum even come back this season if Boston keeps humming. They talk chemistry, rust, reintegration, and whether Tatum could shift into more of an off-ball, defense-first role to maximize the team’s rhythm.
The conversation expands into coaching, the rise of younger head coaches, the difference between teacher-student and collaboration models, and why “cone drills” create robots instead of hoopers. Plus, a deep dive on constraints-led training, how to balance reps with live reads, and why most players spend the game without the ball but train like they always have it.
Then it gets even wilder, Cade Cunningham MVP talk, the Pistons sitting on top of the East, and the heated debate over whether finishing at the rim should disqualify a player from serious MVP consideration. They also touch on OKC’s title window, the looming Spurs problem, and why the Giannis trade scenarios could get chaotic fast.
BBALLBREAKDOWN: Not a channel, A conversation,.You In?
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