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James Keys and Tunde Ogunlana take a look at recent trends in how NBA basketball is being played and consider the concepts like “pace and space” are giving younger teams a leg up on older teams, particularly because the NBA has historically been dominated by veteran teams, not young ones. The guys also consider whether the NBA’s television broadcasts do a good enough job explaining the new things that are going on on the court.
Step aside, millennial NBA stars: Gen Z is taking over — and winning a title could be a young man’s game now (Yahoo! Sports)
Warriors coach Steve Kerr thinks an 82-game NBA regular season is too much (The Athletic)
LeBron James Had Bummed Out Line About How Older Players Hurt the Game He Loves (Sports Illustrated)
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James Keys and Tunde Ogunlana take a look at recent trends in how NBA basketball is being played and consider the concepts like “pace and space” are giving younger teams a leg up on older teams, particularly because the NBA has historically been dominated by veteran teams, not young ones. The guys also consider whether the NBA’s television broadcasts do a good enough job explaining the new things that are going on on the court.
Step aside, millennial NBA stars: Gen Z is taking over — and winning a title could be a young man’s game now (Yahoo! Sports)
Warriors coach Steve Kerr thinks an 82-game NBA regular season is too much (The Athletic)
LeBron James Had Bummed Out Line About How Older Players Hurt the Game He Loves (Sports Illustrated)

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