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What We've Hated This NBA Season

What We've Hated This NBA Season

The worst things, according to 12 Substack writers

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On Wednesday night, New Orleans' Zion Williamson sustained a finger injury of unknown severity while playing in his career-high 65th game of the season. On Thursday morning, it was announced that the Knicks' Julius Randle needs season-ending shoulder surgery. That's two significant injury developments to materialize in less than 24 hours since Royce Webb asked me to join this survey of various voices across NBA Substack by scribbling out what we've hated most about this season. Less than 24 hours, rather, since my submission for the enclosed piece about how much I hate injuries. There are always too many to list in the NBA, they tend to stack up faster than we can count them and they impact every season hugely. And there's not much more we can do, in most cases, than vent about them. -
Marc Stein
Joel Embiid in street clothes, Adele in absentia, and Tyrese Haliburton playing an unfortunate role in two major NBA developments are a few of our least favorite things. (Rich Schultz/Kevork Djansezian/Patrick McDermott/Getty Images)

We asked 12 leading NBA voices on Substack:

What have you hated this NBA season?

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An insult to injuries

Marc Stein
|
The Stein Line

Injuries. It's pretty much always injuries.

I don't want to discount the amazing things Boston has done in assembling one of the most impressive regular-season résumés we've ever seen, but the presumed inevitability of the Celtics getting back to the NBA Finals is only bolstered by the fact that pretty much every other team in the East’s top 10 is missing someone key — or, in Philadelphia's case, just welcoming Joel Embiid back.

There's a growing number of health concerns (Karl-Anthony Towns, Kawhi Leonard, Brandon Ingram, Malik Monk, et al.) out West, too.

I. HATE. INJURIES.

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The scuzziness of promoting gambling

Tom Ziller
|
Good Morning It's Basketball

The full embrace of gambling really is a drain on my enjoyment of basketball, in part because the nature of my work means I have to be conversant enough to understand what's going on in case something like, say, the Jontay Porter scandal pops up.

It all feels a little desperate from the league and media partners, and it's really scuzzy that otherwise smart media people are now obligated to tell regular fans how to part with their hard-earned money in these totally nonsensical parlays that effectively serve as donations to corporations.

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Hello, Adele?!

Madeline Hill
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Impersonal Foul

I’m upset that Adele didn’t sit courtside at more games with her (rumored) husband, superstar agent Rich Paul. She’s the closest thing the NBA has to Taylor Swift dating Travis Kelce. Adam Silver needs her presence! 

All I’m asking is to see Adele at more of his silly little work events while she pretends not to notice the camera trying to capture her for the Jumbotron. Yes — she has that residency in Vegas (someone get me tickets please and thank you), but can she please give the people (me) what they want?!

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Rough stuff

Jared Dubin
|
Last Night, In Basketball

I feel like my answer for this kind of question is always the same: Injuries.

We were without Joel Embiid for half of the season. Donovan Mitchell and Evan Mobley; Karl-Anthony Towns; Julius Randle, Mitchell Robinson, and OG Anunoby; Khris Middleton; Tyrese Haliburton; Devin Booker and Bradley Beal; Jimmy Butler and Tyler Herro; LaMelo Ball; Jamal Murray; Chris Paul; Ja Morant, Marcus Smart, and Desmond Bane; Trae Young; Scottie Barnes; Alperen Şengün and Tari Eason; Zach LaVine ...

All these guys have missed extended time, and I feel like I'm just getting going here.

It's rough. It's always rough.

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NBA time … and its effects

Katie Heindl
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BASKETBALL FEELINGS

Apart from injuries and the encroachment of sports betting (depending where you live, it exists now as devil on the shoulder or lens you're watching games through), I have hated the acceleration of “NBA time.”

Already fast, this season the pace warped again. I dislike it at a mild level when I think about the fact that most teams have six games left to play and wasn't it just October?

I have a problem with it when it causes amnesia for things worth our collective memory, as with instances of intimate partner violence (IPV) committed by athletes (and coaches) and the league's dismal track record with meting out meaningful discipline against it.

NBA time, with things considered messy or outside the bounds of basketball, works like accelerated geological strata — piling new layers of sediment down every season to cover them up, making them feel like ancient history. 

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Growing influence of sports betting

Kike García
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NBA con Contexto

The conversation around sports betting has heated up this season with the Jontay Porter investigation and J. B. Bickerstaff’s and Tyrese Haliburton’s words, but this is something that has been growing for years. You can’t listen to a podcast or watch a game without noticing.

Listen, it’s going to get much worse. Online sports betting has been legal here in Spain since 2006, and we’ve been dealing with the consequences for more than a decade. It’s also happened to the rest of Europe.

It’s going to be ugly. 

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Betting changes people

Daniel Bratulić
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Bballytics

Betting degrades people and changes the way they watch the game.

I had my share of addiction periods during college. They weren’t financially dangerous (my wagers were roughly 2 dollars), but I bet three to four times a day, on events from major basketball and soccer competitions to lower-league soccer competitions. I vividly remember placing live in-game bets to “make up for lost ground.”

That’s why the decision by the NBA to couple betting and League Pass is my most hated thing of the season.

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Is it worth it?

Mike Shearer
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Basketball Poetry

Gambling, and all the grossness dripping from it. The threats to players and staff, the omnipresent ads, Jontay Porter. It's the NBA's sword of Damocles.

Sure, gambling has generated short-term wealth and interest in the league. But I and many others have a constant, gnawing fear that something terrible is coming. Is it worth it?

I cover the NBA because I love basketball. Gambling and all its accoutrements are increasingly a distraction from and a danger to the on-court product. I hate it.

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Spurious

Quinn Everts
|
The Broken Press

Victor Wembanyama is already so much better than many of us could have fathomed, but unfortunately, his unprecedented rookie season (21 ppg, 11 rpg, better than 3.5 bpg) is being wasted on a team that is 18-58.

I understand that San Antonio had to bottom out to put itself in position to get Wemby in the first place, but that doesn’t make it less of a bummer to see his transcendent talent wasted in year one. 

I hope San Antonio turns over basically its whole roster next season – Wemby deserves a winning product, and he’s surely not getting it right now.

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Lost season

Michael Hendricks
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All Fields
| The Option

Wemby's glaring lack of a point guard comes to mind. But my single biggest disappointment would probably be the lost season we've gotten out of the Grizzlies.

What a disaster. Memphis finished second in the West last year, behind only the eventual champion Nuggets. As of this writing, they're 26-50, and that's after a rollicking two-game win streak.

The rest of the conference got better, so maybe they were never going to repeat that, but this is a better league when Ja Morant is out there stunting on fools, and I for one hope to see this team get back on the ascendant track.

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A little respect, please!

Danyel Smith
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SHINE BRIGHT HQ

Jayson Tatum continues to be disregarded as a superstar, and as an official NBA MVP. It’s a disgrace. Especially given the fact that the sitting MVP, Joel Embiid, has never been to the conference finals. Especially given the fact that Nikola Jokić, as great as he is, doesn't even much like being a famous NBA player (which is fine, but not so superstarry/fun to watch).

Does Tatum have "clutch" problems? Maybe? I get tired of BOS blowing leads and not closing strong, but somehow they've only lost 16 games this entire season. And: After BOS beat OKC by 35 (!) last night, Tatum is averaging 27.2 points, 8.3 rebounds, and a career-high 4.9 assists on 60.7% true shooting.

Is Tatum too good-looking? Is he too drama-free? Because in ESPN's straw poll this week, Tatum got two first-place votes. Two. In the poll, he’s behind Jokić, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Luka Dončić, and Giannis Antetokounmpo.

But, whatever. Wake me up when Tatum hoists the Bill Russell NBA Finals MVP trophy. Poetry.

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Revisit this stupid rule

Jacob Sutton
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JSuttHoops

The 65-game rule goes a little too far for my liking.

Kristaps Porziņģis, despite being one of the best players on the NBA’s best team, has been disqualified for end-of-season team selections due to missing more than 17 games.

I hate the fact that Tyrese Haliburton had to rush back with an injured hamstring and is still eerily close to not being eligible for an All-NBA team this year, despite leading the league in assists. He told us the 65-game rule was “stupid.” He was right.

Back it up to 50 games or something — the idea has legs, but these legs are too darn long.

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And here’s my take on today’s NBA, from earlier this season:

The NBA is the Absolute Best and the Absolute Worst

The NBA is the Absolute Best and the Absolute Worst

Royce Webb
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November 7, 2023
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