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Jared A's avatar

The Very Best NBA Players Aren't Dependent on Making 3s....but play with guys who can which allows them to do their thing.

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Joshua Pressman Jacobs's avatar

Your story appears to have two thesis's:  

The first one, I applaud. I really like your running back analogy. When I first got into football in the early to mid 1990s, Running Backs were still considered super-duper stars, unlike the expandable ones today (save for your special talents like Sequan Barkley, among a very few others). I'm thinking of Barry Sanders V. Emmitt Smith. I know this might be an unfair analogy, as Barry Sanders was insanely good. But, I do remember Sanders having one too many very poorly played playoff games. With Emmitt Smith, I think of him winning the final game of the regular season against the Giants with a separated shoulder, to get a bye in the playoffs!

Your second point is to be determined. I think Game 3 and Game 4 in Indiana will tell us what we need to know about this series. Obviously, if OKC runs the table, then the East is clearly weaker than the West. If it's a split, I'd say the team with the home court is the favorite again. And if Indiana protects their home-court...wow! I expect that outcome the least. But, this is why they play the games. 

And for the record, even as a disappointed Knicks fan, I am enjoying this year's finals. 

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