The Herd with Colin Cowherd - Hoops Tonight - Reaction to Brunson's Knicks surging, Austin Reaves leap for Lakers + NEW NBA Power Rankings

Episode Date: December 2, 2025

Jason reacts to the New York Knicks beating the Toronto Raptors for their fourth straight win and explains how Jalen Brunson embracing their new offensive philosophy is working wonders. Then he discus...ses the leap Austin Reaves has made this season for the Los Angeles Lakers, how he complements Luka Doncic and LeBron James, and where he ranks among players so far this year. Then he gives his new NBA power rankings including the Knicks, Lakers, Thunder, Nuggets, Rockets, Celtics, and more. All lines presented by Hard Rock Bet.  #VolumeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:42 The Volume. Welcome to Hoops Tonight here at The Volume. Happy Monday, everybody. Hope all of you guys had an incredible weekend. Got a jam-pack show for you guys today. The New York Knicks won their fourth consecutive game last night with a wire-to-wire dominance of the show. Toronto Raptors. I want to really zoom in on their three-point shooting this year as they've
Starting point is 00:03:15 dramatically increased their three-point volume as a big product of the work that Mike Brown has done revamping this offense. After that, we got to talk about Austin Reeves, man. I went through an exercise thinking about how many players in the NBA have played better basketball than Austin Reeves to start this season. And it's a very short list. So I want to talk a little bit about Austin Reeves, his development, the trajectory he's been on, just how insanely good he has been this season. And again, where he would rank in the NBA if you ended the season today. And then at the tail end of the show, like we always do on Mondays, our weekly power rankings, some new exciting teams that I want to hit in the bottom part of the top 10. That middle chunk of the
Starting point is 00:04:01 season or standings is really fascinating. This year's NBA standings picture has looked very different than recent years. We've had a lot more bad teams, like really bad teams at the bottom, but there's this very, very deep middle. A bunch of teams right in that like 12 and 8 kind of range that are fighting. And so the bottom of our power rankings
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Starting point is 00:05:28 I'm going to reach out to some guys who cover those teams too and see if we can't get someone to come hang out during the stream. All right, let's talk some basketball. So we're going to start with the Knicks. they won their fourth straight game last night. Again, dominating the Toronto Raptors. Untailing of back to back so they were without Yaka Pertil, but obviously the Knicks without OG and Anobi.
Starting point is 00:05:46 You know, I run into this issue every single time I cover a game on here. Everyone's like, well, this guy's out, that guy's out. Just there's people out all the time. That's just the NBA regular season. And so more often than not, these are becoming examples and demonstrations of your team's culture from the top down so that you can maintain some semblance of success with guys in, and out of the lineup. And the Knicks came out absolutely guns blazing from 30.
Starting point is 00:06:11 Deuce McBride has been on a special heater over the last few games. He's 14 for 20 from three over his last three games. Hit four more of them against the Raptors, got hot in the first half. Josh Hart had one of his best games of the season, scored 20 points, hit four threes of his own. Twelve rebounds really killed the Raptors on the offensive glass during their third quarter run. That was kind of the story of the game in a lot of ways. The first quarter was Nick's three-point shooting. The third quarter was Nick's offensive rebounding and getting out in transition. And those were the two kind of
Starting point is 00:06:42 stretches where they assumed control. And Toronto made a couple of runs. Scotty Barnes got randomly super hot and hit back to back to back threes in the first half that kind of shrunk the lead. There was another early third quarter run where Emmanuel quickly got super hot. Had like an 8-0 run by himself
Starting point is 00:06:58 that dragged Toronto closer. But other than that, the Knicks basically completely shut down the Raptors offense. McHale Bridges did an absolute number on Brandon Ingram. From the opening tip, he got a steal, chasing him over the top of the screen. And all night long, he was fighting him off the spots, fighting him through screens, making his catches tough, attacking his base, attacking his dribble.
Starting point is 00:07:21 He looked visibly uncomfortable, had some really ugly misses, had five turnovers. And again, in this four-game winning streak, the Knicks have logged a 106 defensive rating. And it really starts with that defensive pressure on the perimeter from guys like Mikhail Bridges, guys like Deuce McBride and guys like Josh Hart. Kind of an old school Knicks win streak in this four-game streak, like playing great defense, bludgeoning teams on the offensive glass, a lot of stuff that became a regular part of the Knicks identity a few years ago.
Starting point is 00:07:51 I want to zoom in on the three-point shooting, though, for a minute. It was a big part of why they got their initial separation against Toronto. Obviously, there was multiple runs to control that game, but it was a big part of their first quarter run when they went up 20. And it's been a major statistical marker for the Knicks this year. year. And I personally think it's directly connected to the job that Mike Brown is done to revamp this offense. First, some basic stats. Last year, the Knicks averaged just 34 three point attempts per game that ranked 27th in the NBA. This year, the Knicks are averaging 41 three point
Starting point is 00:08:22 attempts per game, which ranks fifth in the NBA, all while increasing their efficiency from running around 36% as a team to a little over 37%. So from bottom five and three point volume to top five all while increasing percentage. And this is where Mike Brown deserves a ton of credit for changing the team's approach. There is a very intentional effort to use drives to get the defense and rotation early in possessions so that they can play drive and kick. And it's not any just one thing. Like, yes, they're pushing in transition more. It's kind of a game to game thing. They'll have some games where they just are flying up and down the floor. They'll have other games where they're a little bit more stuck in the half court,
Starting point is 00:09:04 but it's a mentality starting with those transition pushes and then in the half court, early action that gets one of their players downhill. Brunson himself, and I think Brunson deserves a lot of credit for his leadership and for his versatility by really not just buying into this style, but like being one of the driving forces of this style. You know, one of those early threes for Deuce McBride was just Jalen Brunson on the right side of the floor.
Starting point is 00:09:30 I think he had, I think it was Scott. Barnes, remember correctly on like a transition cross match, just a really heavy right hand drive early in the possession, collapse the defense, kick out the Deuce McBride, wide open three. Just kind of embracing the, the emphasis on getting dribble penetration early in possessions, either through transition, semi-transition, or that first action to just unlock the aggregate talent on the team with their driving kick play, right? As a team, last year, they were 16th in drives per game, according to NBA.com, they're up to seventh in drives
Starting point is 00:10:06 per game this year. More drives means more help. More help means easier kickouts. Easier kickouts means more kickouts. More kickouts means more threes. The Knicks are generating 35.4 spot up opportunities per game
Starting point is 00:10:24 this season. That's the second most in the entire NBA behind the Miami Heat. Last year they generated just 26.3. So more than nine additional spot-up opportunities every game compared to last year. I wanted to dig into the play type data on Synergy because I wanted to come up with like a way of kind of expressing the difference in the approach, the difference in the balance of the way the Knicks are attacking on offense. So the Knicks are shooting the ball as the primary ball handler out of ISO, pick and roll or post-up situations.
Starting point is 00:11:02 3.6 fewer times per game than they did last year. And instead, they're generating, again, we know they're generating nine more spot-ups, which is coming out of all sorts of different types of actions, but let's zoom in on those spot-ups specifically to unguarded catch-and-shoot-threat-threats. They're generating, as a team, an additional 3.1, unguarded catch-and-shoot threes per game compared to last year. So you're taking, you know, roughly three, three and a half one-on-one shot attempts,
Starting point is 00:11:36 and you're turning them into three, three-and-a-half, staying still unguarded catch-and-shoot threes. And to put it very simply, I don't care if you have Shay or Luke on your team, there isn't a one-on-one play in the league that is going to be nearly as efficient as an unguarded catch-and-shoe three. The Knicks as a team are getting 1.25 points per unguarded catch-and- shoot attempt. this season. So to put it very simply, the Knicks are driving the basketball more, both in transition and in the half court, earlier in possessions, which is helping them to avoid as much one-on-one
Starting point is 00:12:13 play. And it's caused them to completely flip their shot diet from a bottom five three-point volume team to a top five three-point volume team. So as a result, I mean, this was a Knicks team last year that had a 117.3 offensive rating, which was good. But this year, their offensive rating is over 120. This year, they've gone up a level from a very good offense to a great offense. And again, I really want to shout out Jalen Brunson here. There's a lot of, like, you know, narrative and like this is the truth. Like the way they were playing in the past was a lot of Jalen Brunson kind of dribbling the air out of the basketball.
Starting point is 00:12:53 It's not his fault. just the way the team was put together and the way that they were playing under Tom Thibodeau, right? But it wasn't a Brunson problem, it was a style problem. And what Brunson has shown is that he can still put up
Starting point is 00:13:09 the numbers that were accustomed to him putting up while also playing and buying into this style which empowers the rest of the group and generates better quality shots and scores more points per 100 possessions. This is a simple stat to demonstrate this. Jalen Brown, out of an ISO, drove and kicked to a player to knock down a three,
Starting point is 00:13:31 just 15 times all season last year. He's done it 11 times already this year. That's, again, sequences like that early kickout to Deuce McBride. Just beat his man off the dribble, draw and help, make the kick pass early in the clock. Brunson has been not just buying in, but a driving force behind the success of this new offensive approach. Some other good news for Knicks fans. Cat starting to get his footing. Another nice game from him yesterday,
Starting point is 00:14:01 averaging 24 points and 11 rebounds in his last eight games. And again, these four straight wins have moved the Knicks up to number two in the Eastern Conference. And with Cleveland faltering, I mean, as you look out at the east, my issues with the Knicks were things that over the last couple years that put me below teams like Cleveland. or below teams like Boston, although they ended up beating Boston, as we know. But as Cleveland is faltered and it doesn't appear to be like there's this clear best team in the Eastern Conference, as you start to look around Orlando, pretty young, you know, they've improved as a jump shooting team, still not great. Detroit young, mistake prone, turns the ball over a lot.
Starting point is 00:14:47 Cleveland obviously not looking like the juggernaut they were last year, you could make the case that the Knicks are the safest best. out in the Eastern Conference with the way things are shaping up out there. So really, really impressive stretch of basketball out in New York. It's time to have a serious conversation about the player that Austin Reeves has become in the league.
Starting point is 00:15:10 There has been this incremental improvement with Austin ever since he entered the league. But the thing is every time you think he's reached his ceiling, you look up and somehow he's even better. Yet again. started with him being kind of just a capable off ball score,
Starting point is 00:15:28 a guy that could knock down a catch and shoot three, drive a close out, you know, make a play off the bounce, paying like essentially benefiting from the attention that LeBron and AD drew, right? Then he started to flash some higher level bucket getting, like a crazy move in the midrange for a pull-up jump shot that would make a highlight real. Really started to showcase his ability to get defenders out of position and get to the foul line. Then there was game one against Matt. three years ago.
Starting point is 00:15:56 Down the stretch, the Lakers were like, you were on the offense, spread pick and roll. And he closed a playoff game. And he did it. You know, you guys remember screaming, I'm him at the top of his lungs to the rafters as he literally won a playoff game for the Lakers. Then you look up and he had eight 20 point games in that single playoff run. Then JJ makes him the starting point guard. And it wasn't perfect at first, but he just kept getting better at it. And then suddenly by the middle of last season, he looks like a bona fide running.
Starting point is 00:16:24 mate alongside LeBron James, and the Lakers were winning consistently. Then naturally started to get some opportunities to run the show, whether it was like Luca and LeBron out last year against the Pacers and he goes for 45, 7 and 7 in a win. Or that road game in Denver, which the Lakers ended up losing, but they were right there at the end, 37 points, 8 rebounds, and 13 assists for Austin in that game. But then again, doing it every now and then is, you know, when you're surprising team, and you haven't been scouted really all that well, that's very different from doing it every single night.
Starting point is 00:17:03 Austin is a known commodity. People know that he can hoop. There is a game plan. Ball pressure him, right? Try to rush him with physicality and ball pressure, right? Like, teams know what to do with him now, and yet this year, regardless of circumstance, night after night, Austin is frying everybody in the NBA.
Starting point is 00:17:24 No, LeBron and Luca, he's got a friend. 40-point game and a 50-point game this year. Getting wins. Alongside Luca, consistent production. Alongside LeBron and Luca, he's played four games with both of them so far this season. How about 29 points per game on 63% from the field, 42% from 3 and 92% from the line. This is too large of a sample size for us to ignore anymore. And it's all in a winning context. Last year, over his last 32 regular season games, he averaged a super efficient, 23 points per game, and the Lakers went 21 and 11 in those games. This year, 29 points, six rebounds, seven assists, 68% true shooting for a game that is, for a team that is currently a half
Starting point is 00:18:15 game back of the second best record in the NBA. And he's surgically consistent. Guess how many times this year, Austin hasn't scored 20 points. and 16 tries. Once, the OKC game. Every other game he has at least 20. The shot making is outrageous, 75% at the rim, which is just stupid for a guard of his build.
Starting point is 00:18:42 Four makes per game, which is 36th in the entire NBA as a guard. 14 for 18 on floaters. One of those was a game winner. And again, as I've talked, one of the most important, like, pivotal pieces for this Lakers team and their big picture goals are him knocking down unguarded catch and shoot threes.
Starting point is 00:19:03 He's been deadly on the catch and shoot threes in the last week. He's up to 46% this season on unguarded catch and shoots, which as we know was the major weakness that he showed in the Timberwolf series in particular. And one of the crazy things is he's not just scoring the basketball. He showcased extremely high-level playmaking ability, especially in the games where LeBron is out or Luca as well. well. He can scale up his shot creation as a passer. His three games this year with at least 11 assists. You know how many players in the NBA this season are averaging at least 28 points per
Starting point is 00:19:39 game and at least six and a half assists? Seven total. Lukashay Janice Yokicich, your Mount Rushmore of the NBA currently. Kaye Cunningham, Tyrese Maxie, and Austin Reeves. That's it. That's the end of the list. And he's doing it next. to Luca in lower usage. His play type data is off the charts. There are 22 players in the NBA this year to have run at least 200 pick and rolls, including passes. Austin's getting 1.17 points per possession.
Starting point is 00:20:13 That's second in the entire NBA at high volume, even ahead of Luca in efficiency there. And he's an incredibly well-rounded player. I was listening to the Laker Film Room podcast over this weekend. And shout out to Pete and Darius. I think they do amazing work. And Darius was making a point, comparing Austin to guys like Jimmy Butler, guys who came up in the league more as role players
Starting point is 00:20:37 and then became stars, essentially forcing them to become well-rounded players. They had to be good at on and off-ball defense. They had to be good rebounders. They had to have strong fundamentals on the glass. They had to have an overall willingness to scrap because that's how they stayed on the floor early in their career. And I think Darius is dead on with that.
Starting point is 00:21:01 Austin isn't like some of these other high-scoring players at the top of the league who give up a good amount of their production on the margins around the floor. He can guard. He always knows where to be in the scheme. He rebounds well for his size. He has some athletic limitations and they can show up situationally here and there, but because he's scrapped so hard and because he's got such strong fundamentals, I think he's overwhelmingly a positive player on the margins.
Starting point is 00:21:27 is a consistent motor, play super hard. This is very simply one of the best basketball players in the world right now. I was thinking about it this morning. How many players in the NBA are playing better basketball than Austin Reeves right now? So take reputation and set it aside and just zoom in on this season. Everyone's anonymous. Who's playing better basketball than Austin Reeves? The top tier guys, right?
Starting point is 00:21:56 Lukah, Shay, Yokic and Yon. got to put them up there. The up and coming superstars, Cade's been better. I think Wembe's been better. Anthony Edwards has been better. Some of the established guys, Donovan Mitchell has been excellent this season. Steph Curry still is still with all of the shit happening with Golden State. The Warriors have a 119 offensive rating with Steph Curry on the floor per cleaning the glass. Just insane advantage creation still to this day.
Starting point is 00:22:21 After that, though, it's a whole lot of guys that you would only put over Austin due to their reputation. Like, Austin has been flat out better to start this season than guys like Jalen Brunson, Jalen Brown, James Hardin, Devin Booker, Kauai Leonard. Now, to be clear, that doesn't mean anything with respect to those guys. Those guys have extended track records of success. It's only been 16 games. No one's about to shake up the hierarchy of the league.
Starting point is 00:22:54 I'm just saying, Austin has been the 10th best player. in the entire NBA this season through 16 games. Now he'll have to maintain that for years in order to get that established reputation that some of those other guys have. And yeah, if you ask me, like, do I think when we get to June that I'm going to view Austin as the 10th best player in the NBA? Probably not.
Starting point is 00:23:18 I think he's going to land somewhere below that, probably somewhere in that like, you know, 12 to 20 range, right? depending on how well he's able to maintain this level of play. But this is just a truly remarkable development. An NBA star who's currently playing firmly at the level of a superstar. And it gives the Lakers a solid foundation for their future. You have a player in Luca who's competing for the title of best player in the world currently. And now you have a bona fide all-MBA caliber running mate that complains.
Starting point is 00:23:59 him perfectly. Now I'll admit, part of me is a bit scarred by the Minnesota series. Austin wasn't good in that series. It was a big part of how the Lakers ended up getting dominated the way they did. And ultimately, Austin will have to carry that with him until he can get another shot in this year's postseason. That's the burden of being as good as he is. He's so good now that he can have 50 points in a regular season game. And everyone goes like, that's awesome. Let's see you do it when we get to April. That is the burden of the expectation that comes with being viewed as a guy who is a potential all-MBA level player. But I would just bet on this guy figuring things out. He just keeps getting better and there isn't any sign of him slowing down.
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Starting point is 00:31:21 when people are at home, they want entertainment. To hear this and more, listen to Reality with the King on the IHard Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. Number 10 to start the list today, the Orlando Magic, currently plus 4,000 to win the title per hard rock bet. They're 11 and 4 since their 1 in 4 start. Starting to rack up some really impressive wins, too,
Starting point is 00:31:46 a win against a red-hot pistons team, a complete and utter destruction of the 76ers fueled by their defense just like strangling Philly in the second quarter as they ran away with that game wins against the Knicks, wins against the Clippers, wins against the Warriors. And in that 15 game span, this is easily the most exciting development of this era of Orlando basketball. They have a 120 offensive rating in this 15 game span. They're moving the ball like they never have before in the last few years. 64% of their makes have been assisted in this 15 game span.
Starting point is 00:32:19 they're making 36% of their threes. Now, that may seem like a mediocre number, and it is. It was like 16th in the league over that span. But let's not forget, this was quite literally the very worst jump shooting team in the entire NBA by a mile last year. So average is an exciting development in that context. It's fueled by some leaps from some key players. Tristan De Silva in his second year has become a over 40% from three type of guy. Wendell Carter Jr., shooting a current.
Starting point is 00:32:49 rear high, 45% from three. Anthony Black has been shooting it much better as of late. Jet Howard is hitting 40%. So they're moving the ball better than ever, and they're paying off more of those sequences with makes than they ever have before. That's breeding the 120 offensive rating, all while maintaining the physical dominance that made them so dangerous even when their offense was limited. Top five in defense, top five in defensive rebounding over this 15 game span. and eighth in offensive rebounding. So really controlling the physicality areas of the game. I want to zoom in on Anthony Black for a second.
Starting point is 00:33:28 His explosion this season into like a really devastating two-way weapon adds yet another layer of talent to this team that is already so difficult to deal with. He's a wrecking ball on defense. In the Detroit game, did an incredible job on Kate Cunningham, like legitimately frustrated him, made him look really uncomfortable, was a big part of the eight turnovers
Starting point is 00:33:50 they forced him into. He's got super long arms, but also maintaining the strength so he can absorb the bump, while then also getting his arm around and attacking the basketball, getting deflections, disrupting the pocket, disrupting rhythm. He's a really, really gifted defensive player, and he's become a real offensive weapon
Starting point is 00:34:09 to counter that. He's constantly beating teams down the floor in transition for dunks, just outrunning people. and just, you know, it has that vertical pop off two feet and off one foot that can make him really devastating in the open floor. He's hitting his open corner threes, especially on the left corner this year, 54% out of that left corner. And the on-ball stuff, it's not super efficient yet, but he keeps showing little bits of upside there, like a crafty drive all the way to the basket or like a little floater in the mid-range after he beats a defender over the top of the screen in action. It's the kind of like development trajectory that makes you feel much better if you have to start shedding salary.
Starting point is 00:34:51 And if you look at the magic's cap sheet, it's, it is, there's a lot of guys who make a lot of money in there. Someone's going to get squeezed at some point here. And, you know, let's say, for instance, you want to move off of a guy like Jalen Suggs. And Jalen Suggs, it's, it's a mixed bag with him, like the Pistons game's classic example. It just can't make a shot all game, but then like makes the pivotal stretch of the game there in the mid-fourth that puts Orlando up, uh, 10, like hits a pull up three, goes down and gets a steal, hits a pull up three. All of a sudden, you're like, holy shit, this game looks very different now. Jalen Sugg still has a lot of talent, but like if you had to lose a guy like Jalen Suggs, for salary purposes, you become a lot more
Starting point is 00:35:32 comfortable with that with the development trajectory of a guy like Anthony Black, especially in the context of having Desmond Bain is that shooter, since Jalen Suggs was so often used as that kind of inverted screening partner for Orlando's big forwards. one last thing. I know there's this tendency to to jump on the Palo Boncaro like shit talk fest after the team once again looks great when he's out.
Starting point is 00:36:00 But there are a lot of things that the team is doing that they started doing when Palo was there. And they were playing good in that last couple of weeks before Palo got hurt. And ultimately, I think he could only help this situation as he comes back. So I wouldn't view this success. as some sort of like, you know, retroactive evaluation of Palo.
Starting point is 00:36:21 I didn't like the way he started the year. I thought he was really bad in that first couple of weeks. He has been a contributor to some of their offensive issues over time. But ultimately, I do think he'll buy in when he comes back. And I want to see what this looks like with him integrated into the system. In short, though, a lot of the reasons that I was excited about with Orlando before the season are coming to fruition. But it's also coming with this added layer of them being, much better on offense than I expected them to be. Definitely consider them to be not on that top
Starting point is 00:36:52 tier with obviously the Denver O'KC Houston set out west, but in that Eastern conference, I view them as every bit as good as the other teams at the top of the conference like New York, like Cleveland, and like Detroit. Number nine, the Atlanta Hawks, currently plus 6,000 to win the title on Hard Rock Bet. Another casual 41, 14, and 7 for Jalen Johnson last night in double overtime in a win over the 76ers. Ice the game with back-to-back catch-and-shoot threes, one off the left wing and one kind of off the high part of the right corner.
Starting point is 00:37:24 The Hawks, you know, they've kind of figured out this little offensive sequence that they can run at the end of games. They've been a very good late game offense this year. As a matter of fact, they've been the sixth best clutch offense in the NBA to start the season getting a 117 offensive rating. And basically what they figured out is
Starting point is 00:37:40 in DeKeele Alexander Walker, who's really developed into a decent little pick-and-roll player for them that's kind of helped fill the void of having Trey Young out, right? But they can run action, whether it's, you know, a ball screen with a Kongu and Nikiel, with Jalen's spacing on the opposite wing where teams like to dig down and he can hit a shot. It's basically what happened on his first dagger three last night or three man action where all three of them are involved. But because in Congu and Jalen Johnson are both shooting the ball better from three, they can
Starting point is 00:38:10 pop out of those actions. Nikil can get all the way to the basket and he can make the passing reads out of it. They've got a nice little action that they can run at the end of games that is giving them some success. Jalen Johnson is now up to 23 points, 10 rebounds, and 7 assists per game for the season. It's not a short run. That's the entire season. 54% from the field, 40% from 3, 63% true shooting. The team is defending well, continuing to force turnovers and get out in transition.
Starting point is 00:38:41 And as we mentioned, they have a little bit of a half-court set that they can get into. to just, you know, give them some high floor on the offensive end of the floor. Really, really exciting basketball coming out of Atlanta. Big showdown with the Pistons in Detroit tonight. It's going to be an interesting challenge for them. Number eight, the Boston Celtics, currently plus 7,500 to win the title on Hard Rock Bet. They are seven and three in their last 10 games.
Starting point is 00:39:07 Some big wins, wins against the calves, wins against the Pistons, two against the Orlando Magic in that span. The story has been often. They have a 122 offensive rating in those 10 games. Third best mark in the entire NBA over that 10 games fan. Dealin Brown has been fantastic, fueled by a deadly mid-range pull-up. He's making a league best three mid-range jump shots per game to start this season. This was actually really surprising to me, you know,
Starting point is 00:39:36 because we think of Shea and KD as the guys that are typically at the top of this list. But Jalen's the only player in the NBA this year to be, making at least two mid-range jumpshots per game and shooting over 50% on them is at 51.7%. I was surprised, Shea's only at 49% from mid-range, and Kevin Durant is at 47% from mid-range, according to NBA.com's tracking data. So both down a little bit from where they usually are, but Jaylon Brown, number one on that list. He's getting to the rim more often than he did last year and hitting a higher percentage. I think he's up from about four rim attempts for makes per game to four and a half, and he's up over 60% at the rim this year when he was below 60% last year.
Starting point is 00:40:18 We were wondering what it would look like with Jalen Brown moving to the top of the scouting report. And how about over 28 points per game on 58% true shooting? Some really, really impressive stuff from Jalen Brown. Derek White and Peyton Pritchard had both found a nice group. Peyton Pritcher was the hero yesterday in the winning Cleveland, 42 points. And then Derek was the hero in the Pistons game at a massive second half at like 14 something like, that in the third quarter, hit a bunch of pull of threes, and they hit a couple of huge threes late in the game that ended icing that one in crunch time.
Starting point is 00:40:52 Again, like Derek White loves those little kind of switch interchange threes, right? So like he comes off of like a guard, guard screen or any type of screen. And as the team is switching, there's like this gap, right? As the on-ball defender kind of drops back to try to get inside position to avoid any sort of issue with the slip. And then the screening defender, you know, closes out to the shooter. and there's a gap in that interchange. And Derek White loves taking that pull-up three right in that gap,
Starting point is 00:41:18 hit a bunch of those in the Pistons games. He's really started to find a groove. We also had one of Baylor-Shireman's best games as a pro in the Pistons game in particular. He was scoring out of the corner, hitting catch-and-shoot threes, driving close-outs, hit a nice little turnaround over his left shoulder
Starting point is 00:41:34 when he got cut off on a drive in there. Celtics are really starting to reach a nice groove on the offensive end of the floor. Nothing dramatically impressive on the front. margins, they're a little bit better in their defensive rebounding than they were to start the season. It's not like they're winning games with defense, though, are winning games on the glass. They're just running extremely high-level offense and starting to convert some of these clutch games into wins that they were dropping early in the season. The Celtics are playing
Starting point is 00:42:00 some really good basketball. Number seven, the Denver Nuggets. Currently plus 500 to win the title on Hard Rock Bet. They're just four and three in their last seven games. dropped another really frustrating one against the spurs in a game where they really struggled to deal with San Antonio's guards, handling the dribble penetration from Deir and Fox who picked them apart as a passer in that game. And then Devin Vassell, who burned him all night long with those wing threes off the catch, kept like igniting these quick burst runs by just hitting a couple of them and burn them late in the game with a couple more that ended up giving San Antonio a six-point lead late that they did not give up. Big win for San Antonio. but Denver has a 122.4 defensive rating in that seven game span, really starting to feel the loss of Aaron Gordon and Christian Brown on the defensive end of the floor.
Starting point is 00:42:53 And, you know, I think they're capable of defending better than they have been with the guys that are stepping into those spots. It's a team-wide, little bit of slippage there compared to where they were to start the season. On the bright side, though, Nicole Yokic and Jamal Murray continue to look literally as good as they've ever been. Murray's been on an absolute heater as of late. And then Cam Johnson, like over the last couple of weeks, he's been a dependably good score for them, has really found a groove, especially as a three-point shooter, just really confidently stepping into that three-point shot. He's been hitting like well over half of them over the course of the last couple of weeks. And that's again, the bright spot. If, if you're looking at a statistical marker that shows that Denver's upside
Starting point is 00:43:36 is still there. They have a 126 offensive rating in that seven game span, despite them going just four and three. So again, figure out a way to get some more stops and they'll be in much better shape. Hey, it's us to Jonas Brothers. And guess what? We have some big news. What's the news? Huge news. We created our own podcast called, Hey, Jonas. We invented a podcast. Well, we didn't invent it. We just contributed to a first people to do podcasts. Pretty, yeah, pretty wide range of podcasts. We're starting a trend. But this one's extra special. So how do we actually come up with a name Hey Jonas, guys? I honestly don't remember.
Starting point is 00:44:14 I think it was on a call about what we should call it. Well, we were thinking I'm originally calling it one of the early names of our band. Before Jonas Brothers was... This is how you guys remember it going down? Yes. I have a very different memory of this. We were talking about a thing, a bit for the podcast, where people could call in and say, hey, Jonas.
Starting point is 00:44:34 And then I wrote down on my little notepad, Hey Jonas, Jonas, and offered it up as a potential. title for the podcast. But thanks for remembering that, guys. Listen to Hey Jonas on the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. Just listen. We don't care where you hear it. What's up, fam? It's Isaiah Thomas. And I'm C.J. Toledano, and our podcast Point Game is about defying the odds.
Starting point is 00:44:56 Like LeBron heading into the playoffs without Luca and Austin Reed. And finding ways to win no matter what. He's the smartest player to ever play the game. His IQ is at a level that we've never seen before. And he knows without Luca and Austin. and Reeves, I got to manipulate the game. We get a player's perspective on the challenges of the playoffs. I think Joker's going to be exhausted this series because when they don't have Rudy in the lineup,
Starting point is 00:45:20 he has to really guard guys like Nas Reid. He has to guard Julius Randall. And then he has to give us everything he gives us on the night-to-night basis on offense. And when IT's friends stop by, like Quentin Richardson, we dive into some playoff history too. Steve Nash would get that thing. That man, hell get the flying.
Starting point is 00:45:37 He running up the court, licking his fingers, why he got the ball like, after you go through a training camp with that I said, you figure it out real quick. Get your ass up and down the court, and you're going to get the ball. So listen to Point Game on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Starting point is 00:45:55 Keith Gianmanca seemed like a mild-mannered suburban dad, but secretly, he became someone else, a master of disguise who went on a crime spree. At the time, did it seem like a crazy idea? It seemed very crazy, but I felt so desperate that I felt it was the quickest, easiest way out. Did you allow yourself to think about how it could go wrong and what that might look like? No, I didn't want to manifest that. I was trying to manifest success. Every family has its secrets.
Starting point is 00:46:32 But what happens when you discover that your dad has been living a double life? That is not the look of it. of an innocent man. This is going to change my life and my family dynamic forever because everything that had existed prior in my reality is now untrue. Listen to Deep Cover the Family Man on the IHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
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Starting point is 00:47:22 Get to the grocery store, I had to go down Jefferson Davis Parkway. If you're an historian and you leave out half of what the history is, you're not doing your job. I'm Akila Hughes. In Rebel Spirit, Season 2 goes deep on both of those things. The fights, the politics, the people who won, and my personal campaign to add something to the Kentucky State House that's actually worth the wall space.
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Starting point is 00:48:01 Hey, I'm Jared Adano. You might know me as that loud guy who yells out, help on the internet. Help! Somebody! Please! But there's so much more to me than that. I'm an actor.
Starting point is 00:48:13 I'm a comedian, and recently I've become quite the helper myself. And on my new podcast, Hope I'm a Hypocrite, I'll be changing lives, helping people in need with my sage advice and thoughtful solutions. Sike, I'm a comedian. I'm not qualified to give good advice. Join me and my comedian friends as we riff, rant, and recommend some of the most legally dubious advice known to man. If I'm calling you, even if you're on your phone, let it ring twice.
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Starting point is 00:49:00 or wherever you get your podcasts. Number six, the San Antonio Spurs, currently plus 5,000 to win the title, according to Hard Rock Bet. As before mentioned, the incredible game from Devin'Ville. Vesel. It's beat Denver, but I want to zoom in on Deeran Fox here for a minute. So, Wembe goes down seven games ago. Steph Castle goes down six games ago.
Starting point is 00:49:25 And in that seven game span, the Spurs are five and two. And Deer & Fox is the biggest reason why. It's averaging 26 points and seven assists of 49% from the field and 39% from three in that seven game span. And he is just killing teams with his dribble penetration. I always think he's been a little bit of an underrated passer. he's very good at reading that low man and making the skip pass,
Starting point is 00:49:49 which is like that pass that is like there for the taking for most NBA passers, but just a lot of guys don't see it or they're athletically incapable of making the pass. But if you can skip the ball against an engaged low man, you can generate some really high level closeout opportunities, which are either going to give you wide open catch and shoot threes or opportunities for guys to drive closeouts.
Starting point is 00:50:09 The driving of those closeouts can even further compromise the defense. You can all sorts of really good stuff out of those, right? but you have to have a guard who can drive the basketball well enough to effectively engage the low man or shoot the ball well enough to effectively bring the big up to the level, which then engages the low man, right? Some sort of scoring dynamic in pick and roll that will bring that third defender over,
Starting point is 00:50:32 but also have the ability to make the kickout passes that get the defense and rotation. Darren Fox has run 170 pick and rolls this year, including passes, and he's generating 197 points. in those 170 pick and rolls. That's 1.16 points per possession. That's extremely good. Devin Fisle has been fantastic.
Starting point is 00:50:53 Kelden Johnson has been excellent in this run as well. They continue to be just very athletically imposing. Like, they can be very good defensively when they need to because they can just ratchet up with their physicality on the perimeter. That's helped them win a couple of close games in this stretch. They're doing damage in transition. Luke Cornette is back and playing extremely well. Really just a super impressive stretch of basketball.
Starting point is 00:51:15 considering the injuries from the San Antonio Spurs. And I will freely admit, we're going to do an episode at some point over the course the next couple weeks where I kind of look at all of my preseason predictions. And there are things that I've been dead on right about. There have been things that I've been extremely wrong about. And I will freely admit I was wrong about this Spurs team before the season. I really underestimated the talent on this roster. A couple of key leaps from a couple of key younger guys getting this level of play at a the air and Fox. How good Victor Wembeyanama looked before we got hurt. How wonderful the Luke Cornett fit has been the contributions from key role players like Julian Champany and Harrison
Starting point is 00:51:55 Barnes. This is a very good basketball team. And I mean, if they're going to go five and two with Wembe and Steph Castle down, we would all be foolish to think that they're just going to suddenly dip down into being a 500 basketball team at some point. They look like one of those established perennial contenders out in the West already. I was. wrong about the spurs coming into this season. Number five, the New York Knicks, currently plus 1750 to win the title on Hard Rock Bet. Not going to spend too much time here because we just had a Knicks segment earlier in the show. So if you want to hear more Nix, just go to our full episode on YouTube and it's actually our opening segment in this one. But the Nicks have won four
Starting point is 00:52:32 in a row. The offenses look fantastic. They're generating way more threes this year with an emphasis on driving the ball early in possessions, transition, semi-transition, that first action. Starting those driving kick sequences to unlock their drive-and-kick talent, of which they have plenty on the roster. McHale Bridges has spearheaded an impressive stretch of defense in that span as well, guarding the ball. Again, if you want to hear more Knicks, go earlier in the episode. Number four, the Detroit Pistons, currently plus 2,500 to win the title on Hard Rock Bet. A couple of tough losses to the Celtics and the magic. Turnovers and points allowed off of turnovers were the real issues in both of those games. Boston also had some success attacking
Starting point is 00:53:12 Duncan Robinson in action late in that game, just something to keep an eye on as they get into some potential playoff circumstances. But a really nice bounce back win in Miami against the heat. Similarly, doing some damage attacking Tyler Harrow in action. I've watched a lot of pistons in the last week as their schedule has gotten tougher and I've landed on them being completely legit as one of the top tier teams in the east. Again, none of those teams I view in the same tier as Denver, Houston, OKC. But in that group there at the top of the east, Orlando, New York, Cleveland. To me, Detroit is right up there with them. Cade is only going to continue to get better. He's obviously had issues finishing at the rim and had issues with turnovers. Turnovers were a
Starting point is 00:53:52 big problem in the Orlando games. He struggled with Anthony Black and just some of the swarming that Orlando was doing. But overall, all those reps are just going to continue to make Cade better. There's this idea that Cade's like not going to be able to become a better rim finisher. I watched him on tape and I see a lot of layups that I think he can make. And so I get it. that it's a very large sample size of him not being very good at that. But ultimately, it's just, to me, it's just, there's like a, like, just a, a little bit of slowing down that he needs to do when he gets all the way to the rim, where I think he's kind of rushing stuff and fumbling the basketball a little bit. And that stuff is going to come as he gets
Starting point is 00:54:29 more and more comfortable with every single type of coverage that he sees. So, like, I ultimately view him as a guy that's going to be a better than that type of rim finisher. Like, I think he's going to be able to get up around 60% at the rim as the years go. buy. The turnovers, those are, like, he's facing a lot of aggressive coverages this year. That's more stuff that he's just going to get more reps dealing with and get better at diagnosing and beating those types of coverages. And then looking at the team, they're big, they're physical, they play super hard, they're built for that postseason environment where you have to be physical. I just am a believer in this Pistons team. Kade's last 11 games,
Starting point is 00:55:05 33 points, seven rebounds, and nine assists. Number three, the Los Angeles. Lakers, currently plus 1,400 to win the title, according to Hard Rock Bet. We hit them in the early part of the show as well, so I'm not going to spend too much time here, but we focused on Austin. So I briefly wanted to bring up this kind of hilarious trend that we've seen over the course of their last few games and something that's become kind of part of their progression in games throughout the year. So Luca will come out in the opening quarter and he'll just abuse whatever the opening
Starting point is 00:55:35 scheme is. And sometimes he's facing doubles. We saw the Dallas game. They like doubled him behind half court literally right off of the jump ball. but like, and he's been facing a ton of double teams, but there's been a lot of these like first quarters where he's coming out and he's just looking to score relentlessly. Matter of fact, he's averaging 13 first quarter points this year,
Starting point is 00:55:54 which is far in a way the most in the NBA. And what he's doing is he's like making a point at proving early in the game. Your main on ball guy can't guard me. And if you cover me in a two on two pick and roll, I'm going to pick you apart scoring the basketball. And then what happens is, like the rest of the game, he's getting blitzed and doubled all over the place. And so then the Lakers are just playing four on three when Luca's on the floor for like three quarters,
Starting point is 00:56:23 every single game. And so, you know, it was a little sloppy early in the year. But with each passing game, they're just getting a little bit better at it, right? Like they're not rolling too hard out of blitzes in creating turnover situations where Luca has to make a long pass. They're short rolling. In the short rolls, guys are making reads. Jackson's been fantastic with it all season.
Starting point is 00:56:43 DeAndre Aten had another monster game last night. DeAndre Aten is getting better at those little reeds in the middle of the floor. They're paying off the sequences on the kickouts. They missed a lot of good looks last night, too. Jake LaRavia had a nightmare night struggling to knock down the wide open kickout threes. But they're getting good looks out of those sequences consistently. A lot of opportunities for guys like LeBron and Austin to attack with an advantage out of those four on threes. And again, they're going to just continue to get reps there,
Starting point is 00:57:08 similar to what we were talking about with Detroit. because ultimately the Lakers have to beat Oklahoma City. That's their big, you know, a goal, the big measuring stick that they have to reach at some point this season, right? And what is O KC going to do? They're going to blitz. They're going to double. They're going to pressure the ball. They're going to try to speed you up.
Starting point is 00:57:28 And the more reps that the Lakers get against blitzes and doubles and aggressive coverages throughout the season, the better chance they're going to have to navigate that Oklahoma City problem when they get there. I personally am very glad that the Lakers and the Thunder ended up making it to the in-season tournament. I did not want to wait until February to see OKC versus the Lakers again. If the Lakers can take care of business against Phoenix and if OKC can take care of business, I think against San Antonio, if I remember correctly, or it might be inverted. Actually, I think Phoenix plays OKC, San Antonio plays the Lakers. But as long as those two teams can take care of business and San Antonio could very easily beat the Lakers.
Starting point is 00:58:05 So I don't want to sit there and pretend like that's a done deal. I would love to see the Lakers get a shot against OKC again in a couple of weeks here as an opportunity to kind of take that measuring stick as they've won, I think, like seven in a row since that destructive blowout to OKC. Number two, the Houston Rockets currently plus 900 to win the title on Hard Rock Bet. Didn't miss a beat without KD as he missed a little bit of time with a personal issue. Strangled Phoenix and Golden State with their defense, played Steph into one of his worst games of the season.
Starting point is 00:58:36 And Steph's been fantastic against just about every. in that Golden State game. And then in each of the two games, high-level shot creation from one of their two young stars. In the Phoenix game in particular, it was a men Thompson, doing damage off of those slot drives and those slot pick and rolls, showing that short-range shot making,
Starting point is 00:58:55 getting into the 7 to 10-foot range, popping up off the ground for little floaters, hitting, you know, mid-range pull-ups against drop coverage, doing a ton of damage in the middle of the floor as a play finisher and as a play connector, hit a corner three in that game as well, right? like dominant performance from a men Thompson. And then in the Golden State game,
Starting point is 00:59:12 Reed Shepherd has one of his best games as a pro, probably his, probably his very best game as a pro to this point, 31 points, nine rebounds and five assists, doing a lot of damage to the Warriors in pick and roll. And then Kevin Durant comes back against Utah and pours in like the easiest 25 points you'll ever see in a blowout win.
Starting point is 00:59:33 The Golden State game was funny too because Alper and Schengun didn't have an impressive statistical game, but he had like three or five, four plays where he went right at Draymond and scored on him one-on-one. That were just examples of just what an absurd offensive talent. Shangoon continues to demonstrate himself to be, again, still in his early 20s. Nice little three-game win streak in response to the disappointing loss to Denver from the Houston Rockets. And the number one, the Oklahoma City Thunder currently plus 180 to win the
Starting point is 00:59:59 title, according to Hard Rock Bet. Finally, had a couple of games against above 500 teams last week against Phoenix and Minnesota, and both were actually super interesting and super competitive games. In both cases, Shea, once again, just absolutely brilliant down the stretch, refusing to allow his team to lose running the offense. His stepback three is becoming a super reliable look
Starting point is 01:00:24 for him to go to at the end of games. And he's like getting hyped on it. He's hitting these tough stepbacks, and he's running back to the bench, showing like a level of emotion that reveals that he very clearly has put in a ton of work behind the scenes to add that to his game. And it's literally helping the Thunder continue to rack up wins here. And the Chet Holmgren's right there with them at the end of these games making big shots. They just look unbeatable right now. And now J. Dub is back. And look, look, he's been sloppy a little
Starting point is 01:00:54 bit in the early going, which is to be expected. But he's getting to the rim like crazy. in his two games, 19 shot attempts at the rim, which is an exciting continuation of the trend we saw in the second half of last year's playoff run when he was getting to the rim consistently. So much tougher schedule in December from Oklahoma City. They're going to have at least two showdowns with San Antonio, maybe a third of the San Antonio,
Starting point is 01:01:16 if the spurs beat the Lakers. If the Lakers get them, they'll get another shot against that team. A lot of tougher games than this month. And I'm just honestly really excited to see if they can run that gauntlet because they're certainly capable of it. All right, guys, it's all I have for today, as always, is sincerely appreciate you guys for supporting us and supporting the show. We will be back tomorrow with some game reaction to the Monday night slate.
Starting point is 01:01:39 I'll see you guys. Hey, guys, it's us, the Jonas Brothers. I'm Joe. I'm Kevin. And I'm Nick. And guess what? We created our own podcast called, Hey, Jonas.
Starting point is 01:01:56 We invented a podcast. Well, we didn't invent it. We just contributed to it. We get to ask other people to do podcasts. We get to ask other people questions because we're sick and tired of being asked questions. Well, sick and tired is a strong way to put it, but, you know, tired and sick. Tired and sick.
Starting point is 01:02:10 Listen to Hey Jonas on the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. Just listen. We don't care where you hear it. What's up, fam? It's Isaiah Thomas. And I'm C.J. Toledano. It's our favorite time of the year on our podcast point game, the playoffs. We're digging into the biggest surprises of the season.
Starting point is 01:02:26 And I'm looking back on some of my greatest playoff moments. If we didn't talk ever again, I was crying. You just understood. That's how personal it got. Wow. Then after that game seven, Marquis come until he's like, you know I love you, dog. You know, it's all love. This was just playoffs.
Starting point is 01:02:40 This was just basketball. So listen to Point Game on the Iheart radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, I'm Deanna Maria Riva. And on my new podcast, How Hard Can It Be? I call on my Gen X squad from Ohio to Hollywood as we navigate Midlife's most fantastic BS. Unfiltered conversations from night sweats to futas to scheduling sex. Wait, what sex? Is it just me?
Starting point is 01:03:03 or does every woman my age want to look at Pinterest instead of having sex sometimes? They say we can't polish a turn, but we're sure going to try. So let's get blunt with laughs, tears, or tears of laughter. Listen to How Hard Can It Be with Diana Maria Riva on the Iheart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Sometimes a suspect is found guilty before a verdict is ever read in court. On the Wicked Words podcast, I talk with the writers who dig deep into the cases that changed history, including Marsha Clark, who went from prosecuting one of the most famous murder cases to writing crime fiction.
Starting point is 01:03:40 It doesn't matter that you didn't take part in the murder. If you were at the scene at all, you're guilty of murder. Every week, the real story is revealed. Join us every Monday for new episodes of Wicked Words. Listen to Wicked Words on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. This week on Crimless, Rory and I welcome a very special guest. When I did podcasts, I wear my sleep mess. I like what this is going.
Starting point is 01:04:04 So if you guys will indulge me. That's right. The incredibly talented and hilarious Will Ferrell on an episode dedicated to crimes committed by people named Will Ferrell. You're good for 300 crimes? Yeah. We got two.
Starting point is 01:04:21 I'm ready to go right up to present day. Listen to Crimless on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. This is an IHeart podcast. Guaranteed. human.

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