Stephen Curry, Golden State Warriors, NBA Record

Last night in the Atlantic (12/14/21)

History was made on Atlantic Division soil last night, so this week it’s not only Atlantic players that we’re highlighting!

Standings:
Brooklyn Nets(1) 20-8
Philadelphia 76ers(6) 15-13
Boston Celtics(9) 14-14
Toronto Raptors 13-15
New York Knicks 12-16

Let’s talk about last night!

Stephen Curry

We have to start this thing off with the historic moment from Stephen Curry. This man is the greatest shooter to ever hit the NBA. There is no debate. I don’t care about any kind of argument about players from the old days, I don’t care about any Ray Allen stans, Stephen Curry is the best shooter to ever grace the league. It was only fitting that the record was broken at Madison Square Garden. Sorry Knicks fans.

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Julius Randle

Now, let’s get back to the Atlantic! Julius Randle, at least, gave a valiant effort to win this game. I can’t help but notice that there are some confidence and effort changes from last season. Shots that he’d normally take and some hustle plays that he’d normally make aren’t really happening anymore. This game was still a good line for him with 31p & 7r, but the outcome has been a loss more often than not this season. When the only differences in this team compared to last year are some additions, you have to start looking at effort, mentality, and confidence.

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Scottie Barnes

We’re back again to highlight Scottie Barnes! This man is just out here competing against the best and not backing down to anyone! He was taking Kevin Durant head-on and he made some very gutsy shots that he might not normally take. While I’m aware the Brooklyn Nets were not at full strength, it was still impressive to see Barnes cash in a very nice all-around game. He ended up with 23p, 12r, & 5a.

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Kessler Edwards

Kevin Durant and Patty Mills had 34 and 30 points respectively. We’ve highlighted those two plenty, however, so let’s talk about a rookie. Kessler Edwards received his moment to shine with a very short-handed Nets team. He even doubled the minutes of Cam Thomas, which could be surprising given how much hype has been surrounding him. Edwards delivered a very nice game in support of the offense. He finished the game with 17p, 10r, 2a, & 2s. He showed a willingness to shoot with a quick trigger, filled lanes correctly, and hustled in the paint relentlessly. If he can play at or close to this level consistently, that just gives the Nets a ton more depth than they currently have.

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Boston Celtics, Jayson Tatum

Last night in the Atlantic (12/13/21)

Both Boston and Toronto had very solid nights last night. The Sixers on the other hand… Not so much.

Standings:
Brooklyn Nets(1) 19-8
Philadelphia 76ers(6) 15-13
Boston Celtics(9) 14-14
Toronto Raptors(10) 13-14
New York Knicks 12-15

Let’s talk about last night!

Jayson Tatum

Let’s just start off with the guy who put up over 40 points last night en route to a win over the defending champs! The team did a great job defensively to limit the threes from Milwaukee and then led by Tatum, they were on fire from the offensive end. Boston as a whole shot 50% from the field and 42.6% from three! Jayson Tatum ended up with 42 points on 64% shooting from the field overall and 53.8% from three!

Charles Bassey

Since the Sixers got blown out again with both of their first and second scoring options ruled out of the game about five minutes before tipoff, we’re highlighting a rookie that finally got some playing time! Yes, we called Seth Curry the second scoring option. Charles Bassey, however, stepped in and got himself a double-double! Bassey has been able to deliver some productive minutes when given the chance and seems like he could be a decent backup center option for the Sixers if they didn’t keep Drummond around after this season. They need to worry about some other things right now though.

Justin Champagnie

Time to highlight another rookie, but on the Toronto Raptors! This time it isn’t Scottie Barnes. Justin Champagnie cashed in a productive game during his 25 minutes of play! The Pitt grad finished with 10p, 4r, 2s, and 1b. He was one of nine Raptors players to finish with double digits in points and he helped the team coast to a 124-101 victory! Champagnie is quite the underrated forward that deserves some more minutes especially for a team that’s still looking for future pieces too!

Tobias Harris, Philadelphia 76ers

Last night in the Atlantic (12/9/21)

Only a three-game slate last night in general, but the Sixers played one of them… Well, they kind of played…

Standings:
Brooklyn Nets(1) 17-8
Philadelphia 76ers(7) 14-12
Boston Celtics(10) 13-13
New York Knicks 12-13
Toronto Raptors 11-14

Let’s talk about last night!

Tobias Harris

Honestly, I had to dig deep to figure out whom to highlight from this game. The first quarter didn’t look too bad because Joel Embiid looked like he was determined to make sure no one would stop him. Then he cooled off and the entire team didn’t look ready to play at all. So, Tobias Harris became that guy to highlight as he did get 17 points and 7 rebounds on 54.5% shooting. However, plenty of Sixers fans continue to wonder why it can’t be more than that. He is getting paid one of the largest contracts in the league and is expected to be the number one perimeter threat on the team. Sometimes it looks that way, but more often than not, that’s not the case. Harris has plenty of talent, he’s a very good player! The question just remains whether or not his talent level to contract ratio is what’s holding the team back from achieving their ultimate goal.

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Seth Curry, Philadelphia 76ers

Last night in the Atlantic (12/8/21)

All five Atlantic teams played last night, and it turned out to be quite the bad night for all but one of them. Two Atlantic teams even lost to the two worst teams in the entire league… Yikes!

Standings:
Brooklyn Nets(1) 17-8
Philadelphia 76ers(6) 14-11
Boston Celtics(10) 13-13
New York Knicks 12-13
Toronto Raptors 11-14

Let’s talk about last night!

Seth Curry

If it seems like I’ve just hopped back and forth from Joel Embiid to Seth Curry in terms of highlighting Sixers players, you’re probably correct. These two have been the most consistent scorers for the Sixers so it only makes sense. Curry wasn’t only hitting threes and mid-range jumpers, he was also distributing in this game. To go with his 23 points he also chipped in 8 assists! The Sixers cap off a two-game Charlotte stand by going 2-0 and now they have some momentum heading back home to face some top Western teams.

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RJ Barrett

The Knicks got flat-out outplayed in every facet of their game against the Pacers. Especially when it came to the starting five. All five of Indiana’s scored 15 or more while two of the Knicks starters couldn’t even score more than seven. RJ Barrett, at least, has been stepping up his offensive play lately. He had 32 points against the Spurs two nights ago and put up 19 points on 5-12 shooting in this one. There isn’t much else to say about this game that’s very positive though especially when both Barrett and Julius Randle were an appalling -25 & -22 in plus/minus.

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Gary Trent Jr.

Ever since Gary Trent Jr has moved to Toronto, it seems like his true potential is showing more and more. He once was just thought of as a decent 3&D sort of option, but during a lot of games, he’s shown he can be more than just that. While he’s been a great shooter, his offensive bag is much deeper. His overall FG% is close to the best of his career, and his averages in points, assists, steals, and blocks are all at career-high levels too. In this game he finished with 24p, 4r, 3a, & 2s on 10-17 FG and 4-8 3P.

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Paul Millsap

So… We’ve got to the Brooklyn Nets portion of this who lost to Houston of all teams by double-digits! Look, I know they didn’t have Kevin Durant, but James Harden was still playing and this team should be much better than a rebuilding Rockets team. I’m highlighting Paul Millsap because he was almost the team’s savior in the fourth, but he also showed that he can contribute some impactful minutes if given the chance. All in all, there’s not much to say about this game though.

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Dennis Schroder

Dennis Schroder was one of the best starters for the Boston Celtics in this game against the Clippers. He seemed to always be in the game whenever the Celtics went on a run or when they were able to keep the game close. You would think that they wouldn’t have too much of an issue with the Clippers when both Paul George and Kawhi Leonard are both not playing. Instead, six Clippers scored in the double digits while Brandon Boston Jr. scored 27 points on 69.2% shooting! Schroder still had himself a quality game 19p, 4r, & 8a on 8-16 FG.

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Joel Embiid, Philadelphia 76ers

Last night in the Atlantic (12/6/21)

Another single-game slate for the Atlantic gave us a pretty exciting game between the short-handed Hornets and the Sixers looking to get back on track!

Standings:
Brooklyn Nets(1) 16-7
Boston Celtics(6) 13-11
Philadelphia 76ers(7) 13-11
New York Knicks 11-12
Toronto Raptors 11-13

Let’s talk about last night!

Joel Embiid

Yes, I’m aware that I’ve highlighted Joel Embiid three times very close to each other. Can you blame me? He’s easily the best thing about the team and consistently the most impressive and dominant too. He just dropped 43p, 15r, & 7a on 15-20 shooting! Like, come on man! While the Hornets were short-handed due to Covid, it doesn’t negate how good of a game Embiid had. This was his fourth 40/15/5 game which is second in Sixers history only to Wilt Chamberlain. Plus, he’s only the third player in the last 40 years to have at least 40/15/5 on 75% shooting. The other two were Giannis Antetokounmpo and Charles Barkley.

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Isaiah Joe

I wanted to add a second highlighted player so that it’s not only Joel Embiid all the time. Isaiah Joe may have only gotten about 11 minutes of playing time, but he made sure he delivered in that limited time. I’m prepared to fight and die on the hill that Isaiah Joe deserves more minutes and can be a very good contributor and rotational player in the NBA. His shot is pure, his defense is always improving, and he can give productive minutes. Last night, he ended with 9p, 1r, 1a, & 1s in his 11 minutes.

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Pascal Siakam, Toronto Raptors

Last night in the Atlantic (12/5/21)

Only a one-game Atlantic slate last night as football season continues to dominate Sundays in the common household. Toronto gave us a good one though!

Standings:
Brooklyn Nets 16-7
Boston Celtics 13-11
Philadelphia 76ers 12-11
New York Knicks 11-12
Toronto Raptors 11-13

Let’s talk about last night!

Pascal Siakam

Pascal Siakam was showing a lot of vintage Siakam vibes last night. Mid-range P was in the building and he was putting this team on his back whether the Wizards liked it or not. While he didn’t add much more outside of scoring, he was the only Raptor with more than 14 points. Siakam and Scottie Barnes were also the only starters in the positives for plus/minus in this game. This also now marks three straight games with at least 20 points, 6 rebounds, and 3 assists for Siakam!

James Johnson, Brooklyn Nets

Last night in the Atlantic (12/3/21)

It was a bit of a busy night for the Atlantic and they come out of it with a 2-1 record. Philly and Brooklyn both with solid wins and Boston gave it a valiant effort at least.

Standings:
Brooklyn Nets 16-6
Philadelphia 76ers 12-11
Boston Celtics 12-11
New York Knicks 11-11
Toronto Raptors 10-13

Let’s talk about last night!

James Johnson

Let’s highlight an unsung hero type of guy for Brooklyn. James Johnson has stepped up and played his role in a big way for this Nets team. He gets the nitty-gritty points off of rebounds, he cuts at the right times, he fills the lane at the correct areas, and he’s just playing some fundamentally sound basketball. When you need some tough defense, rebounds, and a timely bucket, Johnson has been that guy. Especially with all of the injuries and rest days that the others have needed, it’s nice to have someone like Johnson coming in to fill that spot. He ended the game against Minnesota with 11p & 6r.

Joel Embiid

You already know we had to highlight Joel Embiid again after last night’s game. Going down to Atlanta without their second-best scorer and Embiid on a bit of a cold streak, he stepped it up and pulled this team to a win. Clint Capela looked straight up hopeless going against Embiid all night. It was one of those old-fashioned BBQ chicken type of nights for Joel Embiid! Even all of the guys around Embiid except for Shake Milton had some great shooting nights as everyone had to be concerned with helping Capela on defense. Embiid finished with 28p, 12r, 4a & 2b on the way to a much-needed win.

Al Horford

This was one of the best offensive games that the Boston Celtics cashed in so far this season. It’s just a shame that the defensive effort wasn’t the same and Utah just had an even better offensive game than they did. They shot a blistering 51% from the field, but Utah one-upped them with 55%! Al Horford also was quite close to a triple-double in this contest. Big Al really had to step up with Robert Williams only playing 15 minutes. So what he did was drop 21p, 6r, & 9a. In the end, however, Utah just kept on outdoing any kind of firepower they brought.

Jayson Tatum, Boston Celtics

Last night in the Atlantic (12/1/21)

The first game of December brought both Boston and Philadelphia fans a lot of frustrating and terrible basketball. Boston is probably a little less depressed because they won, but after that game, it didn’t feel like a win either.

Standings:
Brooklyn Nets 15-6
Boston Celtics 12-10
New York Knicks 11-10
Philadelphia 76ers 11-11
Toronto Raptors 9-13

Let’s talk about last night!

Jayson Tatum

Jayson Tatum always seems to turn it up a couple of notches when playing against the Philadelphia 76ers. Part of it could be playing against Joel Embiid since they worked out together for a couple of offseasons, and the other part could just be the rivalry itself. Either way, it was a great game for Tatum to lead the way especially as one of the only guys who was making shots. Looking through Tatum’s career splits, it looks like December is actually one of his better months especially in terms of efficiency and offensive rating. This December sure did start in the right direction! He finished this game with 26 points and a career-high 16 rebounds!

Shake Milton

Shake Milton was one of the very few highlights for the Sixers as the whole team looked like the slowest moving, worst shooting team in a long time. Even while Milton was the only guy keeping the Sixers in the game during the first half, he didn’t get to play much at all in the second half and only finished with 22 minutes played. At one point, Milton went on an 8-0 run by himself in the first quarter! From top to bottom, coaches to players, this game was quite bad. Doc Rivers’ rotations and out-of-bounds or end-of-game play-calling continue to be the worst in the league.

James Harden, Brooklyn Nets

Last night in the Atlantic (11/30/21)

Highlighted by a primetime game, the Atlantic was on full display. The battle of New York did not disappoint at all!

Standings:
Brooklyn Nets 15-6
New York Knicks 11-10
Philadelphia 76ers 11-10
Boston Celtics 11-10
Toronto Raptors 9-13

Let’s talk about last night!

James Harden

James Harden was looking like Houston James Harden before putting on the extra weight! He was out there hooping and not worrying about semantics. During an interview the other day, he talked about not knowing when to be aggressive, when to be a playmaker, etc. During our latest episode, we talked about how he doesn’t have to choose, he can do them all in the same game! This is one of those times where he did that and the outcome was a nice win over the Knicks. Harden finished 38p, 10r, 8a, & 3s on 55% shooting from the floor!

Julius Randle

Julius Randle was another player in this game that looked back to the ways that we became accustomed to! The Knicks especially needed his all-star level of play with RJ Barrett only playing eight minutes and Kemba Walker getting ousted from the rotation for the time being. He helped big time in the 4th quarter to keep the Knicks in the game, but a costly mistake from Mitchell Robinson ended up sealing their fate. Either way, this was a great game for Randle as he dropped 24p, 9r, 8a, & 2s!

Scottie Barnes

We are here again to talk about the fact that Scottie Barnes continues to cement his case for Rookie of the Year. While the Raptors did lose this game against Memphis, Barnes had a VERY nice all-around game. Hustle on both sides of the ball and confidence in every facet looked like it was extremely high. His stat line at the end of the night was 19p, 7r, 3a, 2s, & 4b on 8-16 FG and 3-6 3P!

seth curry, philadelphia 76ers

Last night in the Atlantic (11/29/21)

It was a pretty uneventful Monday night as the Sixers were the lone team with a game and it was only against the lowly Orlando Magic.

Standings:
Brooklyn Nets 14-6
New York Knicks 11-9
Philadelphia 76ers 11-10
Boston Celtics 11-10
Toronto Raptors 9-12

Let’s talk about last night though!

Seth Curry

Seth Curry came to the rescue in the scoring department yet again! The theme of the Sixers having a great first quarter just to let it dwindle by the end also continued even against weak opponents. This time, however, they still get the win and get back on track after a bad stretch of 10 games with all of the injuries and Covid issues. Curry has been on the steadier presences on the team this year. He’s been great, especially during home games, as he’s been averaging around 17 ppg. There’s still much to be said about this team and whether or not they can have the success of previous years. Bonafide second and third scoring options are pretty much missing and it doesn’t seem like anything is going to change unless a couple of major trades happen. Ben Simmons coming back might help in the short term, but it doesn’t make this team an automatic contender like everyone thought they were last season.