The chapter analyzes the challenges of selecting the All-NBA teams, particularly focusing on standout performances by players like Jalen Brown and the statistical intricacies of player evaluations. Discussions delve into player statistics, defensive contributions, and challenges faced in selecting top performers for the All-NBA teams. The conversation provides insights into the dilemmas faced when determining the last spots on the second team and emphasizes the impact of player matchups and current team standings on the selection process.
Zach and ESPN's Bobby Marks run through their preliminary list of candidates for All-NBA. Then the NBA's Head of Basketball Operations Joe Dumars and the Senior VP of Referee Training and Development Monty McCutchen join to discuss why scoring has dipped since the All-Star Break, ideas to help defenders, and the unintended consequences of the 65-game rule for awards.
Bucks still trying to figure it out (15:48)
Brunson is going to make an All-NBA team and state of the Knicks (29:05)
Rounding out All-NBA candidates (35:32)
Sixers in disarray without Embiid (48:58)
Dumars and McCutchen (1:01:27)
On scoring being down since the All-Star break (1:04:23)
Ideas to help defenders (1:14:45)
On how the 65-game rule is working (1:29:43)
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