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The Specialist Is Gone
How the NBA outgrew the three-point specialist the same way it outgrew the traditional center There was a time when “three-point specialist” meant something specific. You knew the role when you saw it. A guy sprinting off pin-downs, living on the weak side, waiting for the ball to find him. Minimal dribbles. Quick release. Job description: shoot it, and shoot it again. Kyle Korver, J.J. Redick, Steve Kerr, Craig Hodges. They weren’t just good at threes. They were defined by
Cody Tinsley
Apr 173 min read


One Ring Changes Everything
How a title can rewrite a career overnight Legacies don’t move gradually in this league. They jump. One run, one Finals, one stretch where everything clicks—and suddenly the conversation shifts. The same player, the same résumé, the same tendencies…just seen differently. No one captures that better than Dirk Nowitzki. Dirk: The Weight of the Ending Before 2011, Dirk’s career was already secure. MVP in 2007. A decade of 50-win seasons. An offense built around a shot no one c
Cody Tinsley
Apr 153 min read


The Second Guy: (Almost) Every Contender Needs a Bucket-Getter Next to the Star
There’s a version of the NBA playoffs that lives in highlight reels and mythology: one superstar bending an entire series to their will. It’s real — for stretches. A transcendent player can carry you through rounds, steal games, and tilt matchups. But zoom out across championship history and a pattern shows up pretty quickly: Almost every title team has a second scorer who can go get a bucket when the defense sells out on the star. Playoff defense is about removal. By June, e
Cody Tinsley
Mar 183 min read
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