Random NBA Observations 2013 - 2014

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Miami's Dwyane Wade is on the cusp of doing something he's never done.

In a year that started with questions about whether his skills and health were in serious decline, and during a season in which he's sat out 16 games largely because of a need to rest his knees, Wade is now shooting 55 percent this season.

Not only is that a career-best, but no guard in the NBA is shooting any better. Among players with enough games to qualify for the statistical ranking, no one else is currently within 4 percent of Wade's shooting pace this season.

Wade has never finished a season as the league's top-shooting guard — he finished last season, one-tenth of one percent behind San Antonio's Tony Parker, though as a small consolation Wade was on the team that beat Parker's in the NBA Finals. This season, Wade is well on his way to finishing in that top spot, helped Sunday by a 10-for-15 effort in Miami's win over Houston.

The Heat have been putting the ball in Wade's hands more during fourth quarters lately. While it's probably helping him gear up for the playoffs, it seems to be keeping LeBron James from finding his best late-game rhythm. James had five fourth-quarter baskets two weeks ago to cap his 61-point effort against Charlotte.

James has had five fourth-quarter field goals since. Total. In seven games.

But James insists that he'll find his stride again soon enough, and figures it's a good thing for his Heat teammates to get going. And if Wade, who shot 46 percent during the 2013 postseason while dealing with major knee issues, can come close to matching his regular-season percentage in the second season, that means Miami will be an even tougher out in a best-of-seven situation.

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Here's five things to watch in the NBA this week:

POOR PHILLY: The Philadelphia 76ers' pursuit of the wrong side of history will continue. Losers of 20 straight — and somehow still 2½ games ahead of Milwaukee in the Eastern Conference standings — the 76ers play Chicago twice this week, plus New York and Indiana. During this 20-game slide, the 76ers have been outscored by 18.6 points per game. The NBA record for consecutive losses is 26. It is officially in jeopardy.

HELLO, PHIL: Phil Jackson gets introduced by the Knicks on Tuesday, an event that could easily be the most entertaining non-game on the NBA calendar this season. Besides, you need something to do before watching Albany and Mount St. Mary's open the NCAA tournament later that night.

ROLLING SPURS: Now winners of 10 straight and already at 50 wins for the season, San Antonio rates a good chance of keeping things rolling this week. The Spurs visit the Lakers, Kings and Warriors, then return home next week for a game against Philadelphia and to start a home-and-home with Denver. The NBA's No. 1 overall seed looks very much like theirs for the taking.

KYRIE'S HEALTH: Cavs guard Kyrie Irving left Sunday's game against the Clippers with a biceps injury. Cleveland's playoff hope was fledgling at best, but if Irving is hurt, then this week's homestand against Miami (hello again, LeBron), Oklahoma City and Houston could be especially painful.

MILLER RETURNS: Memphis' Mike Miller returns to Miami on Friday, when the Grizzlies visit the Heat. It'll be Miller's first time on Miami's floor since Game 7 of the 2013 NBA Finals — he was amnestied over the summer — and it's a safe bet that he'll be very warmly received.

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STAT OF THE WEEK: Ray Allen, Paul Pierce and Dirk Nowitzki all showed this week that older guys can still get it done in the NBA, but Anthony Davis' 40-point, 21-rebound, three-block game for New Orleans against Boston on Sunday gets the call. Davis did that five days removed from his 21st birthday.

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Follow AP Basketball Writer Tim Reynolds on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/ByTimReynolds .
 

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Brows 1st step :noah: his pull up J :whew:
His touch :mindblown: his shooting form :wow:

@Malta, is this dude already the best pf? I like Blake, but Blake is a different player with CP3. And he's easily rattled by missed shots.



He's the best PF in the league especially when you take defense into consideration, it's a shame what the Pelicans did in the offseason and how badly they fukked up the situation. They're gonna need to hold him out of some games or something so they can lose enough to keep their pick, they should have been a part of that tank job from the get go, everybody wants to talk about Utah, but the Pelicans are perfect for Jabari.
 

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He's the best PF in the league especially when you take defense into consideration, it's a shame what the Pelicans did in the offseason and how badly they fukked up the situation. They're gonna need to hold him out of some games or something so they can lose enough to keep their pick, they should have been a part of that tank job from the get go, everybody wants to talk about Utah, but the Pelicans are perfect for Jabari.

Breh, I've been thinking that maybe Blake could be the best pf one day, but dude already 25. When he makes a couple shots early and his shot is fluid with no hesitation or hitches :noah:, but Brow's shot looks beautiful all the :damn: time. It just hurts to admit Blake cant be the best pf:to:
 

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Breh, I've been thinking that maybe Blake could be the best pf one day, but dude already 25. When he makes a couple shots early and his shot is fluid with no hesitation or hitches :noah:, but Brow's shot looks beautiful all the :damn: time. It just hurts to admit Blake cant be the best pf:to:


Blake could easily be the best PF offensively if Dribble Dribble wasn't around, those short arms will always hold him back defensively though.
 
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Batum's 3 games without Aldridge

23/14/5/3/1
22/18/5/1
13/14/2/1

This dude is a monster whenever LMA isn't there, it's really crazy how dude goes from a really good roleplayer to one of the best wings in the league. They need to scale back Mathews & Lillard and let Batum eat more.

Damn and he didn't even have to punch peoples crotch to attain this ascension!
 

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Quietly... the Spurs are looking scary good once again.

Not shocked that Pop has them getting healthy and peaking at the right moment once again.

Bulls on the other hand might be peaking a month too early, I hope Thibs doesnt run these boys down come playoff time.
 

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Out of all the teams playing on St Patty's day, why are the Celtics playing at Dallas tonight instead of Boston?:mindblown:

-The Celtics at home on St Patricks day should be the NBA equivalent to the Cowboys and Loins playing at home on Christmas day
 
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