Basketball Intelligence For 10/29/25

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*FEATURES OF THE DAY*
Victor Wembanyama Is Crashing the NBA Playoff Picture Already
Neil Paine, Neil’s Substack

What’s real? Examining 8 unexpected starts
Mike Shearer, Basketball Poetry

TEAM NEWS

BOS: Why Not Minott?
Paul Flannery, Hoopology

BOS: Hugo González, 19, forced Joe Mazzulla’s hand with advanced defensive game
Gary Washburn, The Boston Globe

BOS: Bounce-Back or Band-Aid?
Adam Taylor, The Celtics Chronicle

BOS: Anfernee Simons, Celtics catch fire late, blow out Pelicans for first win: 8 takeaways
Tom Westerholm, Boston.com

Pistons Ku-Dos
Film Breakdown: The Rollercoaster Of The Jalen Duren Gameday Experience

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BKN: Brooklyn Nets may have one of worst defenses in NBA history
Lucas Kaplan, Nets Daily

GSW: Steve Kerr Plans on Rotating Two Warriors Players for Final Starting Spot
Jared Knobloch, SI.com

GSW: What we learned as Steph Curry, Jimmy Butler power Warriors to win over Clippers
Dalton Johnson, NBC Sports Bay Area

Like old times, the Warriors have found their superpowers coming out of halftime for the third quarter. They outscored the Los Angeles Lakers by 10 in the third quarter, the Denver Nuggets by nine, the Portland Trail Blazers by one and the Memphis Grizzlies by 12. The Warriors, in their first four games of the season, averaged nearly 35 points in the third quarter and needed that same kind of firepower Tuesday night.

Led, of course, by Curry, they found it. Curry, in the first five minutes, scored seven points and dished three assists, making him responsible for all 14 Warriors points to give them the lead. Even when the Clippers made it close, the Warriors never wavered.

GSW: Moses Moody quietly provides steady shot, big impact for Warriors
Joseph Dycus, The Mercury News

GSW: Jimmy Butler, Warriors crank up defense in second half, cruise past Clippers
Ron Kroichick, San Francisco Chronicle

IND: Ben Sheppard is in overdrive, for worse and perhaps, eventually, better
Caitlin Cooper, Basketball, She Wrote

LAC: “You will always come first”
Kylie Cheung, Basketball Feelings

LAC: Clippers crumble in second half to drop to 2-2
Justin Russo, Russo Writes, a Substack publication

BI: At the heart of the Clippers’ offensive failures last night was a lack of ball movement, as a group that includes all-time distributors like Chris Paul and James Harden somehow accounted for only 10 total assists.

LAL: Lakers’ Austin Reaves, Deandre Ayton fast-tracking chemistry
Khobi Price, Los Angeles Daily News

MEM: Cedric Coward Looks Ready to Impact the Memphis Grizzlies from Day One
Sam Vecenie, Game Theory w/ Sam Vecenie

MIA: Jaime Jaquez Jr can’t stop scoring, plus other takeaways from Heat-Hornets
Brady Hawk, Miami Herald

MIA: After rough second season, Heat’s Jaime Jaquez Jr. worked this offseason to be better. It’s showing
Anthong Chiang, Miami Herald

MIA: before the defense blinks
bang!’

MIN: Anthony Edwards’ Hamstring Injury Is More Complicated Than It Seems
Andrew Dukowitz, Zone Coverage

NYK: Definition of Insanity
Jonathan Macri, Knicks Film School


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NYK: Giannis Antetokounmpo, Bucks hand Knicks a reality check in 121-111 loss
Kristian Winfield, New York Daily News

ORL: Paolo Banchero: Direction more important than speed
Philip Rossman-Reich, World R Squared

PHI: The Joel Embiid era is over in Philadelphia
Ian Levy, Fansided

PHX: Ryan Dunn’s sophomore season is starting to look like a reality check
John Voita, Bright Side of the Sun

POR: Tiago Splitter, Trail Blazers doing the work, finding their way after shocking arrest of coach
Kurt Helin, NBC Sports

SAC: Kings lose another fourth-quarter lead; Thunder rallies to stay undefeated
Jason Andreson, The Sacramento Bee

SAS: Victor Wembanyama is impossible to defend
Matthew Tynan, Corporate Knowledge

SAS: A Second Look: Revisiting Wemby’s Defense vs the Raptors
Paul Garcia, The Spot up Shot

AROUND THE LEAGUE

Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Bucks Beat the Knicks Despite an Early 12-pt Deficit | HOOPS, 10/29/25
Dustin Brewer, Hoops Daily

Copycat Candidates
Chris Gunther, Charting Hoops

Mail bag! What’s up with the Magic, WembyMania, and more
Jared Dubin, Last Night, In Basketball

Half Court Hoops – Coach’s Cut
Running Plays For Non Shooters
In this breakdown, we are going to dive into different ways NBA teams create advantags for non shooters & great drivers. It took me down a rabbit hole going back to Carlisle’s Mavs in 2014-15 all the way to this past NBA Finals…

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Five NBA early-season surprises: Lakers have a star in Austin Reaves; Ajay Mitchell is breaking out in OKC
Brad Botkin, CBS Sports

Reaves’ legit card has long been stamped, but this is something else. Through four games, Reaves is averaging 35.8 PPG. His 143 total points are tied with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander for tops in the league entering play Tuesday. He went for 51 on Sunday in a win over the Kings, missing a triple-double by one assist and becoming the first player in history to record at least 50 points, eight rebounds and eight assists on 80% true shooting in a single game.

Mannix’s NBA Notebook: Victor Wembanyama’s Terrifying Start and Early Season Shockers
Chris Mannix, SI.com

NBA Power Rankings: How all 30 teams stack up after one week
NBA Insiders, ESPN

The NBA’s Eastern conference
Coach Thorpe, TrueHoop

Early Season Signals: The Trend of Ball Pressure Continues
Iztok Franco, Diggin Basketball

NBA power rankings 2025-26: Plenty of shake ups around league, but not with Thunder
Kurt Helin, NBC Sports

NBA News and Rumor Roundup 10/29/2025
Jacob Sutton, JSutt Hoops

Alright, fine, the Warriors have *it*
Tom Ziller, Good Morning It’s Basketball

NBA Power Rankings: Best and worst teams after Week 1?
Ben Rohrbach, Yahoo Sports

Grading Every NBA Team After Wild First Week
Andy Bailey, Bleacher Report

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Dissecting Darryn Peterson’s Jumper
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