#Living single season 3 episode 3 tv#
#Living single season 3 episode 3 free#
Kleber made 8 threes on only 11 attempts - without making, or even attempting, a single two-pointer and taking only two free throws. All of which leads to the Mavs’ win over the Jazz without Luka Doncic Monday night. He made a total of 5 threes during March. During that month, Mavs power forward Maxi Kleber shot 19% on three-pointers. I mention this because the Utah Jazz clearly had scouted the Dallas Mavericks during March 2022. Part of that included which players were shooting well at that particular time we were going to play that team. When I was coaching, we scouted which players on the other team were Shooters, and which were not.But that play was the difference in which team won and which team lost, just as much as Tatum’s twisting buzzer-beater in the fourth. When that play happened, I turned to super-son Pablo and said “If the Nets lose this game by two points, that play will be the difference.” I only missed by one point - the Nets lost by one, not two.
An exciting end to the best game of the first weekend. This led to a basket at the buzzer, after every Celtic touched the ball, with Jayson Tatum spinning and scoring as time expired. In the Nets – Celtics Game 1, the Celtics had a great defensive sequence starting with about 40 seconds left while down a point, and then smartly didn’t call time-out after a well-defended Kevin Durant miss with 12 seconds left. Long-time readers know I often point out that a steal or a basket in the first half counts just as much as the play that theoretically wins or loses the game at the buzzer. That being said, I will start by addressing a play that happened in Game 1 of the Nets-Celtics series. Or perhaps there have been fewer brutal performances that should be lowlighted and more that deserve to be highlighted. Perhaps because I am in a better mood this year, this first piece after the start of the 2022 Playoffs will be more upbeat. Last year at about this time, I wrote a piece highlighting - or more accurately, lowlighting- some brutal individual performances in the early rounds of the 2021 NBA Playoffs.