by Lance Pauke
"We're all well aware that the NBA season is a marathon, not a sprint.
Like any marathon however, certain legs in the race are infinitely more important. For example, if a team hits the ground running in the first three weeks of the season, they run the risk of running out of steam for the rest of the year. I'm definitely not looking at you, New Orleans.
Similarly, the halfway mark represents a rather pivotal point in the season. It is now where hot starts and cold slumps have basically negated themselves, allowing teams to fall in their rightful places. Barring major trades and injuries, teams are more or less set in stone for the remainder of the season. "Read More
Like any marathon however, certain legs in the race are infinitely more important. For example, if a team hits the ground running in the first three weeks of the season, they run the risk of running out of steam for the rest of the year. I'm definitely not looking at you, New Orleans.
Similarly, the halfway mark represents a rather pivotal point in the season. It is now where hot starts and cold slumps have basically negated themselves, allowing teams to fall in their rightful places. Barring major trades and injuries, teams are more or less set in stone for the remainder of the season. "Read More
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