It’s not too early to overreact to what we’re seeing from the start of the NBA’s 82-game grind. Trends historically begin to stabilize around the 20-game mark. While it would be unwise to suggest the Milwaukee Bucks and Philadelphia 76ers will continue to be among the worst teams in the league all year, plenty of what we’re seeing so far feels real.
One of the best parts about the start of a new season is tracking all the younger players who are changing their games for the better in significant ways. Not everyone can make an All-Star leap over the course of one summer, but players can grow into
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