I am relatively new fan of NBA since Lebrow - GSW era. But I don’t remember this amount of comebacks. Every now and then there is a team that comes back from 15-25 points deficit. Is there a reason why is that?

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    11 months ago

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    11 months ago

    Better offenses across the board (due to the three point explosion) means that the bar for an unassailable lead has been raised

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    11 months ago

    We just saw a 30-0 run, and it didn’t result in a win. More than ever, its a game of runs. Faster pace, more 3s, better spacing. If you can get hot and be the one playing half court defense, you can get on a scoring burst.

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    11 months ago

    Everyone loves a good comeback story, Right?