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April 8, 2011
by Dan Feldman and Sebastian Pruiti
Dan and Sebastian use every visual in the book to explain how Daequan Cook has taken what may be the league's biggest leap over last season.
April 5, 2011
by Dan Feldman and Sebastian Pruiti
Toronto Raptors guard DeMar DeRozan is having one of the worst three-point shooting seasons ever, but he's actually been quite effective a step inside the arc. Two BBP contributors dig into the numbers and video to figure out why.
April 1, 2011
by Dan Feldman
One of the biggest changes in the way the Chicago Bulls have played this season under Tom Thibodeau en route to the best record in the Eastern Conference is shooting more three-pointers and fewer long twos while reversing the trend on offense.
March 25, 2011
by Dan Feldman
Though we're used to thinking of pace at the team level, squads can play faster and slower with certain players on the floor. Which players make the biggest difference and what lessons can NBA teams learn about individual pace?
March 17, 2011
by Dan Feldman
There is evidence to suggest that second-chance points may become more important in the NBA Playoffs, when shooting percentages and pace of play both drop. How might that affect this year's playoff teams?
March 11, 2011
by Dan Feldman
Diminishing returns to rebounding mean that the quality of his floormates' rebounding has an impact on a player's rebound percentage. Which top rebounders are better than their numbers indicate and which might be overrated?
March 4, 2011
by Dan Feldman
A look at the history of high-scoring tandems suggests that the most successful combinations thrive thanks to their ability to contribute with rebounding and defense. That could spell trouble in the Big Apple for Carmelo Anthony and Amar'e Stoudemire.
February 24, 2011
by Dan Feldman
Most of the NBA was busy trading this week. But what about the other teams?
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