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The Lowe Post

Scalabrine, Bontemps, and Koreen

The Lowe Post

ESPN

Sports

4.77.7K Ratings

🗓️ 29 November 2022

⏱️ 91 minutes

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Summary

Zach and Brian Scalabrine (2:03) break down Boston's historic offense and Jayson Tatum's MVP chances. Then ESPN's Tim Bontemps (37:37) talks about the present and future of the Miami Heat. Finally: Are the Raptors a sleeping giant? Eric Koreen (1:01:08) of The Athletic answers that and more.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Listen to the CJ McCollum show where every week New Orleans Pelican star CJ McCollum,

0:05.4

that's CJ McCollum discusses names and storylines in and around the NBA with inside perspective,

0:10.0

you can only get from someone in the locker room and on the floor. That's the CJ McCollum show.

0:14.8

Listen where you are listening to this podcast.

0:18.5

And now the low welcome to the low post podcast. We're at the quarter mark of the NBA season

0:26.0

and it started with all sorts of off court stuff, all of it unpleasant, all of it overshadowing

0:32.4

basketball. We've talked about it all. It's still relevant and yet we're not talking about it today.

0:39.7

The biggest story in the NBA, the biggest basketball story in the NBA and I don't think it's close

0:47.2

is that the Boston Celtics through 21 games are on pace to not just have the best offense in the

0:55.4

history of the NBA to shatter, destroy, obliterate every offensive scoring record, efficiency record

1:04.5

that has ever been put up, ever in the history of the sport. And yes, I know that offenses are

1:09.6

generally more efficient now because of the three, even by that standard. They are so far above

1:15.4

every other team that has ever played basketball before. It's ridiculous. They lead the league

1:20.5

with a 120.9 points per 100 possessions. The second place team is five points below them.

1:30.5

Five points is the same as the gap between that second place team. I don't even care who it is

1:35.8

anymore. And the 19th offense in the league. That is how dominant this symphony of cuts and screens

1:44.2

and off ball screens and most of all three pointers is and we got to dig into what in the hell is

1:49.8

happening here because in part, it's a carryover of last year, where over the last 40 games,

1:54.0

they had the number one offense in the league. But this is a whole different thing.

1:58.2

Rob Williams hasn't played yet. That's an interesting variable. There's no one I'd rather dig into

2:02.4

this with than Brian Scalabrini, the analyst for the Celtics broadcast, serious XM radio,

2:08.3

the whole thing. Scal NBA champion Brian Scalabrini, how are you? I'm doing well. Now, is that a

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