Decide whether you want to back Michael Jordan or LeBron James as the GOAT, and then only accept information that supports your stance and ridicule anyone with a differing opinions.
*It's Jordan by the way
Decide whether you want to back Michael Jordan or LeBron James as the GOAT, and then only accept information that supports your stance and ridicule anyone with a differing opinions.
*It's Jordan by the way
Getting into the beef early on ofc
Yeah. The other option is be a Knicks fan so no one ever accuses you of being a bandwagon fan.
Jordan is absolutely amazing, truly, but the only GOAT I acknowledge is Wilt Chamberlain. The guy put up the only unofficial ~~quadruple~~ quintuple double in NBA history, and only because the league didn’t track blocks and steals at that point in time. Because of him, they changed the rule for free throws to not allow slam dunks. GOAT.
Pfft. Chamberlain? The man couldn't hit a 3 to save his life.
A channel like Thinking Basketball will help you ease into being a fan of the game itself at a higher level. It will make it more exciting to be a fan of any team, as you’ll be able to break down what’s happening. It is normally such a blur to the untrained eye, whereby you end up ball watching instead, while most of the game actually happens off ball.
To add to that, you can generally find podcasts on your fave teams on spotify/youtube etc.
They can be a mix of entertainment and analysis, and I enjoy listening to the discussions and comparing to my own stupid takes. They often explain things around eg, trades, taxes and caps etc so that normal humans can understand it too.
Just be prepared for the endless betting ads.....
This is great!
I use https://www.basketball-reference.com/to look at stats. Really useful for comparing players/teams/eras etc.
Fantasy basketball is another good way to learn a little bit more about individual players and keeps you current on who is trending. Lots of sites have free leagues
I’d say start with picking a team and go from there. You don’t really need to watch old games and such; it’s not like a tv show haha, no need to catch up on previous seasons. But YouTube has everything to get you started!
I’d look up fun content like Kobe’s old Detail show or breakdowns like that if you’re interested in the actual game. 30 for 30 documentaries can really highlight some great history like you mentioned.
And of course, get yourself a ball and go out to hit some shots. Even just on your own. Nothing better than the personal connection to the game to appreciate what these guys are doing
Thanks! The last point especially is what I’m planning to do. Also hitting up the local community and seeing if they’d accept someone starting late.
Single best thing you can do as a beginner is dribble, dribble, dribble. Do 10 minutes of dribbling drills a day (or as often as you can) and you should see improvement very quickly. There's lots of beginner drills on youtube and you can do them anywhere (though the sound might piss your family off if you're doing it in the house or garage). Getting a confident handle opens your entire game up.
Love it. Good luck, man!
Find a friend who loves basketball
Find out what team he or she supports
Become fan of the rival team
Done - you will endlessly trash talk with your friends and fall in love with basketball in no time
Pick a handful of teams just based on first impressions, which usually come from players that you like for their skill and/or personality. Watch a few games for each team when the season starts (or games from last season if you have access to them) and you should click with a team pretty quickly.
Consider paying for the NBA streaming service, it lets you watch as much basketball as you want. I think you can sign up by the month if you just want to use it to get up to speed and that'll give you access to all of last season's games as well as a bunch of much older ones.
East - Atlantic |
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Boston Celtics |
Brooklyn Nets |
New York Knicks |
Philadelphia Sixers |
Toronto Raptors |
East - Central |
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Chicago Bulls |
Cleveland Cavaliers |
Detroit Pistons |
Indiana Pacers |
Milwaukee Bucks |
East - Southeast |
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Atlanta Hawks |
Charlotte Hornets |
Miami Heat |
Orlando Magic |
Washington Wizards |
West - Northwest |
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Denver Nuggets |
Minnesota Timberwolves |
Oklahoma City Thunder |
Portland Trailblazers |
Utah Jazz |
West - Pacific |
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Golden State Warriors |
Los Angeles Clippers |
Los Angeles Lakers |
Phoenix Suns |
Sacramento Kings |
West - Southwest |
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Dallas Mavericks |
Houston Rockets |
Memphis Grizzlies |
New Orleans Pelicans |
San Antonio Spurs |