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Make Your Layups

June 19, 2016
by harvardsports
3 min read
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By William Ezekowitz Making layups is what Ty Lue’s Cavs do best. Under David Blatt, the Cavs shot a perfectly respectable 60% on layups. Since Lue took over, though, the Cavs have shot 64.7% from five feet and in, a mark that...

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Stephen Curry will Break the NBA Career Three Point Record

March 11, 2016
by harvardsports
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By Benedict Brady Stephen Curry is in the middle of the single-best three pointing shooting stretch in NBA history. While Curry has been one of the greatest shooters in the league throughout his career, this year he has taken it...

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Should LeBron Be Worried about the Cavs’ Lack of Postseason Experience?

June 3, 2015
by harvardsports
6 min read
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By Harrison Chase (Originally posted at Nylon Calculus) Before the playoffs began, LeBron James was quoted multiple times about his concern over the Cavs’ lack of postseason experience. Thought it hasn’t ended up...

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The Steve Kerr Effect

April 13, 2015
by harvardsports
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By Harrison Chase Coming off a fifty win season last year, the Golden State Warriors fired coach Mark Jackson and brought in unproven Steve Kerr. The results have nothing short of amazing. They have been the best team in the...

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Exactly How Unlikely Was Klay Thompson’s Third Quarter?

January 24, 2015
by harvardsports
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By William Ezekowitz Klay Thompson’s third quarter was stuff of video game-esque proportions, the likes of which we have never really seen in real life. The man scored 29 points in 6 minutes. In the whole third quarter he was...

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