Playoffs And Awards Breakdown! Hey guys and we are back with another episode, and why not do it on what’s happening right now? Which would be the playoffs/play-in tournament. Today, we are breaking down each team’s success and failures in each of their game, surprises that will shock fans of the Wizards and Heat, why the Bucks are the losers they are, and so much more. We will be breaking down the playoffs, today’s last game of the play-in tournament, and even giving out our Awards List. A separate video will be done on that topic, however, we wanted to share an early draft of it.
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According to The Athletic’s Sam Amick, Karl-Anthony Towns to this day is still upset the New York Knicks entertained the idea of trading him away to the Milwaukee Bucks for Giannis Antetokounmpo.
The 30-year-old seeing this unfold “led to hard feelings” and never really getting over it. This comes at a time where Towns has criticized, and openly expressed his frustrations, about his role within head coach Mike Brown’s offense multiple times throughout this season.
It’s unclear if the Knicks are going to make any moves at the deadline, but Towns’ name has been a recurring topic of discussion of being moved from New York. He has two years left on his contract, which sees him making $118 million in total.
This season, he is averaging 20.2 points, 11.6 rebounds, and 2.9 assists per game.
According to ESPN’s Shams Charania, confirmed by the Houston Rockets, Steven Adams will be out for the rest of the season due to undergoing season-ending ankle surgery on his his left ankle.
Last week, Adams was ruled out with a Grade 3 ankle sprain. The injury happened during their matchup against the New Orleans Pelicans.
The 32-year-old getting injured leaves the Rockets weakened at their center position; another position they must try to fix during their quest to make a run for the NBA title this season. Center and point guard are two of the biggest holes for this organization.
This season, Adams averaged 5.8 points and 8.6 rebounds in 22.8 minutes per game. He was a big part of their bully ball identity, as his unmatched physicality is what gave him an edge over his opponents.
In June of last year, Houston signed Adams to a three-year, $39 million contract.
According to Marc Stein, the San Antonio Spurs have given Jeremy Sochan permission to look for a new home, as the trade deadline is this upcoming February 5th.
It’s unclear what his market is shaping up to look like, but this has been a career-low for the 22-year-old.
In only 27 games this season, career-low 13.1 minutes per game, Sochan is averaging 4.2 points and 2.7 rebounds per game. Both those numbers are also career lows. On top of that, Sochan is shooting 25.7% from three.
Despite the Spurs being second in the Western Conference, having a 31-15 record, Sochan still wants out.