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#36: Steve Jones Jr. | The best offenses in the NBA

Thinking Basketball

Thinking Basketball

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4.8965 Ratings

🗓️ 5 December 2019

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Former Nets assistant coach Steve Jones discusses the principles of the best offensive teams in the NBA in 2020, including the incredible Raptors, Kemba replacing Kyrie and the LeBron-Anthony Davis partnership. Also, stories of dislocated shoulders. Follow Steve @stevejones20 and support at www.patreon.com/thinkingbasketball

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0:00.0

Yeah, go ahead. I have a big butt on the Wizards.

0:02.5

I know you have a big butt.

0:03.8

Everyone has a big butt.

0:05.3

That is.

0:06.1

Thinking basketball podcast, my name is Ben.

0:15.0

Welcome back. Today we are about six weeks into the season and that means every team has played around 20 games so far. And so I thought,

0:26.4

what a great time to check in on the best offenses in the league. On the top teams,

0:32.3

we'll also discuss some teams

0:33.7

are struggling. But this is a great time to check in on how teams are

0:38.5

performing and to bring in that deep Xs and O's, that schematic component,

0:44.3

I could think of no better guest than Steve Jones Jr.

0:47.5

The wonderful sort of film guru, if you will,

0:51.2

as a former film coordinator in the league and after that he was the

0:54.8

assistant coach with the Brooklyn Nets. He also played college ball just a wonderful mind and eye for this stuff and so

1:01.7

Steve and I over the course of about an hour get into many of the

1:05.8

top teams in the league what they're doing on offense what he sees out there how that

1:10.4

bodes for the playoffs and of course there are some teams that are struggling as well that we get to.

1:16.4

There is also a post show for patrons at patreon.com

1:21.5

slash thinking basketball you get the post show over there and in the

1:25.0

post show we sort of expand get a little more philosophical on how some of these

1:29.6

offenses are diversifying across the league or what fans think of them or how they might

1:34.6

look different now some of the things that have happened in the last few seasons so

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