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‘I’ve been playing against pros for a long time:’ Why Paolo Banchero isn’t your average NBA rookieon December 20, 2022 at 1:42 pm

ORLANDO, FLA. — PAOLO BANCHERO was only five years old when the SuperSonics left his hometown of Seattle to become the Oklahoma City Thunder. Still, despite growing up in a city without an NBA team, Banchero was raised by the NBA.

Long before the Orlando Magic made Banchero the No. 1 overall pick out of Duke, he learned to be a pro from the many NBA players who’ve come from Seattle and still provide the city with a vibrant basketball scene during the NBA offseason.

Jamal Crawford, a 20-year NBA veteran and fellow Seattleite, first noticed something special in Banchero when he was 14 years old.

At the time, Crawford was 37 years old and finishing the last of his five seasons with the LA Clippers. He was entering the twilight of his career but continued his passion for helping out younger Seattle athletes with Banchero, then a 6-foot-5, 200-pound eighth grader.

“Because he was really tall, most guys that size rely on their athleticism and being bigger and stronger,” Crawford told ESPN about the No. 1 overall pick in this year’s draft, who just turned 20 on Nov. 12.

“But I saw the fundamental foundation that he had coming from his parents and the workouts. You could tell he put a lot of time in this game, and being big was an extra. I’m like, ‘Whoa, if he’s developing that game, you’re already ahead of the curve.'”

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When Banchero, whose mother played in the WNBA and whose father played college football for the University of Washington, started his rookie season with Orlando, he looked like he was the veteran among a roster that only has two players with more than five years of NBA experience.

In 25 games, he’s averaging 21.8 points and 6.6 rebounds a game. On Nov. 7 against the Houston Rockets, he dropped 30 points while going 12-of-14 from the free throw line. That performance came one day after he had 33 points and 16 rebounds against the Sacramento Kings — his first career 30-point performance.

That made Banchero the third rookie in Magic history to have 30 points in consecutive games, joining Shaquille O’Neal and Dennis Scott, according to ESPN Stats & Information research.

Thanks to Crawford and a number of other Seattle-based players, Banchero is rising to the occasion in his rookie season. That experience growing up in Seattle prepared him for the NBA and gave him all the confidence in the world long before he stepped on the court in Orlando.

“Not to toot my own horn,” Banchero told ESPN, “but I’ve been playing against pros for a long time.”

Paolo Banchero played high school ball at O’Dea in Seattle, but it was the city’s summer pickup runs with NBA players that accelerated his development. Michael Reaves/Getty Images

THE FIRST TIME Spencer Hawes heard the name Paolo Banchero, it wasn’t about his basketball skills.

“I don’t think he gets enough credit for how good of a football player he was,” Hawes told ESPN.

Hawes, who played 10 seasons in the NBA after coming out of Seattle and the University of Washington, remembers hearing about Banchero the quarterback before he heard about Banchero the basketball player. Banchero was an FBU 8th grade All-American quarterback before attending O’Dea High School in Seattle and playing both football and basketball as a freshman. On the field, he was a backup quarterback for the 3A Washington state champions. On the court, he averaged a double-double.

Banchero was 6-foot-9 by the end of his freshman season, so as he continued to grow, basketball became his primary sport, and his success continued all the way to becoming a top-rated player in the country.

But before he went to Duke for his lone year of college ball, Banchero tested his skill against the best Seattle had to offer.

Hawes, who attended Seattle Prep — a rival of Banchero’s O’Dea — last played in the NBA in 2017, but still played pickup games in the summer and worked out with the rest of the area’s professionals. Hawes said he remembers Banchero trying to learn as much as possible about the nuances of the game.

“But Paolo wanted to be in the gym to get better,” Hawes said. “Like, he didn’t just want to play pickup. He wanted one on zero. He wanted one-on-one coaching. Show me this trick. Just all the intricacies of really working on skill development.

“If he were that size and weren’t nearly as skilled as he was, he still probably would’ve been a lottery pick. But his attention to detail in that department is a reason he went No. 1. And I think the first couple months of the season have only validated that.”

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Others have noticed Banchero’s football background working for him. Tim Manson, a strength and conditioning trainer who has worked with a number of professional athletes in the Seattle area, said Banchero not specializing in one sport growing up helped him become the player he is today.

“I think he’s one of those guys that brought over the mentality of a football player into basketball,” Manson said. “His strength to body mass ratio is really high. And he moves like somebody that’s 6-foot-4 that might be 200 pounds. He moves very well. He can get low. He can get high. He can leverage his body. He can do all the things a smaller guy can do but he’s still a big man. And he’s still only 20 years old.”

Banchero not only credits those hours-long pick-up games in various Seattle gyms for helping him hone his shooting touch, but he says those long summer hours of boxing out NBA pros “became the norm.”

“Playing with them in the summer, obviously I knew it wasn’t the real thing,” Banchero said. “But I knew that once I got better and went through college and eventually got to my first year in the NBA that I should be comfortable and be able to hold my own.”

When Banchero first started playing with Crawford, Hawes & Co. at 15 and 16 years old, he was mostly just asked to set screens, rebound and pass them the ball. But as time went on — and Banchero’s game got sharper — the NBA players started to trust him.

Crawford said that was how it was going to be until Banchero proved himself.

“Hey, you’re on the court with us, you’re on with Zach LaVine, you’re on the court with Dejounte (Murray), you’re on the court with Kyrie Irving, you’re on the court with myself. So you’re gonna fit a role and you’re gonna fit a feel,” Crawford said.

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Crawford said Banchero was on his team most of the time. As Banchero got older, Crawford said he started to give Banchero more leeway.

“OK, now you’re gonna be Robin, so now you’re gonna be second with me,” Crawford recalled. “I’ll do most of the scoring. And then you’ll go. Then it got to the point where it’s like, ‘Hey, you’re the feature guy. We’re going through you and I’m gonna play off of you.’ And just the progressions I gave to him as I saw he was ready for it. That, to me, that’s the best training method.”

Mike Knight, a basketball skills trainer from Seattle who calls Banchero his big little brother, said he first noticed Banchero in the sixth grade when he coached against him. As Banchero got older, the two connected when Banchero was in high school, and they’ve worked on his game on the court and how he handles things off the court as well.

“We work on it from a movement standpoint, work on it from a mental standpoint and how to be a person who understands how to implement their skill within a team like concept,” Knight said. “And he had been so dialed in on that. And then from there he was improving because he’s around that energy. He’s around NBA vets, he’s around the culture of Seattle basketball.”

That culture taught Banchero at a young age what it was going to take to make it to the next level and prepared him for the physical nature of the NBA — and how to work that aggressiveness to his advantage. Banchero’s 8.5 free throws attempted per game are sixth in the league, just ahead of Chicago Bulls wing DeMar DeRozan.

The last rookie to finish in the top 10 in free throw attempts was Luka Doncic during the 2018-19 season. The last rookie to be in the top five was Blake Griffin (2010-11). Banchero is one of six qualified players drawing two fouls per game on drives this season, according to Second Spectrum tracking.

“I mean all those summer games are really competitive,” Banchero said. ” It just motivated me being around those guys every summer and just watching them compete, competing against them, it helped me a lot.”

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Top draft picks Paolo Banchero and Chet Holmgren team up and ball out in Jamal Crawford’s pro-am in Seattle.

Banchero also got a crash course in the NBA during his brief stint at the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas, where the Magic experimented with the 6-foot-10, 250-pounder at point guard.

Banchero averaged 20 points, six assists and five rebounds in two games in Las Vegas before the Magic shut him down. Two games were all they needed to get a sense of how bright the team’s future could be.

Magic coach Jamahl Mosley said the team’s veterans would stop by to get workouts in during Orlando’s summer league practices, and that was really when they saw Banchero as an expert ballhandler.

“He’s got a great basketball mind, he’s got great instincts and so with that, you just have to find different areas to put him in,” Mosley told ESPN. “Obviously, being around some of the great players, you just have to give them that canvas and allow them to paint it.”

Paolo Banchero has stepped right in and played like an experienced pro. Mike Watters-USA TODAY Sports

MOSLEY IS ONLY in his second season as a head coach, but in nearly two decades on NBA benches he has seen his fair share of phenoms.

Mosley worked with a young Carmelo Anthony during his time with the Denver Nuggets. He joined the Cleveland Cavaliers a year before they drafted Irving. In his last stop before landing in Orlando, he worked with Doncic after the perennial MVP candidate was drafted by the Dallas Mavericks.

So he knows what a star looks like and how one plays, and he’s seen early signs of Banchero’s growth, particularly in his ability to process what he’s seeing each game and learning from it.

“There’s a different level of things that happen,” Mosley said. “He’s finding different angles to drive the lane, he’s finding different ways to get fouled. He’s finding different passing angles.

“Those are big keys for a guy that they can recognize it in each step of the game and each game is getting better and better and better because now not only does it slow down for him, he can obviously pick and choose the time that he’s going to do it.”

For the first time ever, the NBA’s Christmas Day quintupleheader will be simulcast on ESPN and ABC. In addition, the Noon ET game between the 76ers and Knicks will feature an alternate NBA in Stephen A’s World broadcast available on ESPN2 and ESPN+.

76ers at Knicks, Noon ETLakers at Mavericks, 2:30 p.m. ETBucks at Celtics, 5 p.m. ETGrizzlies at Warriors, 8 p.m. ETSuns at Nuggets, 10:30 p.m. ET

For Banchero, he says the Magic have given him something that wasn’t going to come as a teenager playing over the summer with NBA veterans: freedom.

“Just being able to play however I want to play, play all over the floor,” Banchero said. “Just the trust that my coaches and teammates put in me. I mean high school and college, I think I was always asked to play a certain position. Here, they just tell me, ‘Yo, explore your game.'”

Orlando had the fourth-youngest team in the NBA by age on opening day according to the league’s roster survey at 23.94 years old. Experience wise, only Gary Harris and Terrence Ross have been in the league longer than five seasons.

Consider Ross impressed by what Banchero has been able to accomplish so far.

“He has game, man,” Ross said. “He plays with a lot of poise, confidence. His shot-making ability is crazy. His IQ is very good at 6-11, 260. The dude can handle the ball, throw lobs, finish at the bucket. He can play like a big man, play like a guard. I think his versatility is something that is definitely special.”

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Chicago Bears News: Draft positioning after Week 15 loss to EaglesRyan Heckmanon December 20, 2022 at 3:58 pm

Week 15 was an entertaining matchup between two of the young, mobile quarterbacks in today’s NFL. Chicago Bears second-year quarterback Justin Fields took on Philadelphia Eagles starter and MVP candidate, Jalen Hurts.

While the Bears didn’t come out victorious, they sure put up a valiant effort, only losing 30-25 in the end.

What the Bears did gain, however, was the privilege of sitting still at the number 2 overall pick in next year’s draft.

Here’s how the top of the 2023 NFL Draft order shakes out after Week 15:

1. Houston Texans 1-12-1

2. Chicago Bears 3-11

3. Denver Broncos 4-10 (Pick goes to Seattle)

4. Los Angeles Rams 4-10 (Pick goes to Detroit)

5. Arizona Cardinals 4-10

The Chicago Bears are in great position to finish the season with the number 2 overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft.

Let’s break down the remaining schedule for these teams, quick.

Houston

Week 16: @ Tennessee Titans

Week 17: vs. Jacksonville Jaguars

Week 18: @ Indianapolis Colts

The Titans are fighting for their playoff lives at the moment, with the Jaguars right on their heels. In fact, if the Jaguars win-out, then they’ll win the AFC South. That’s astonishing, considering how Jacksonville started the year.

Houston will likely lose to Tennessee and Jacksonville, with the Indianapolis game up in the air. In all likelihood, the Texans are locked into that number one spot.

Chicago

Week 16: vs. Buffalo Bills

Week 17: @ Detroit Lions

Week 18: vs. Minnesota Vikings

Let’s be real, folks. All three of these very well could be losses. The Bills are the AFC’s elite, and that won’t be a pretty ending. The Lions, meanwhile, are one of the hottest teams in football and are somehow fighting for a playoff spot still. Then, there’s the Vikings, who just pulled off the greatest regular season comeback in NFL history. Minnesota and Detroit have already beaten the Bears once each this season.

Denver

Week 16: @ Los Angeles Rams

Week 17: @ Kansas City Chiefs

Week 18: vs. Los Angeles Chargers

First of all, the fact that Denver and Los Angeles have to play each other still works in the Bears’ favor. One of those teams has to win — you would think. As long as they don’t tie, it’s a huge positive for the Bears.

While the Broncos played the Chiefs tough a couple of weeks ago, they might be without Russell Wilson — and maybe that’s a good thing? Who knows. But, the Chiefs should roll in that one. Then, there’s the Chargers who are also a talented team and still fighting for the postseason. The Broncos might win one of their three remaining games, giving them five wins in total.

Los Angeles

Week 16: vs. Denver Broncos

Week 17: @ Los Angeles Chargers

Week 18: @ Seattle Seahawks

We’ve already covered the Week 16 matchup being a plus for the Bears. Week 17 against the Chargers could be an interesting one, but again, the Chargers have much to play for still. The Seahawks do too, even though they’ve fallen off. The Rams may not win another game this year, but that’s fine if the Bears do the same.

Arizona

Week 16: vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Week 17: @ Atlanta Falcons

Week 18: @ San Francisco 49ers

The Cardinals are now without Kyler Murray for the rest of the year, and maybe even Colt McCoy, depending on his status. The only game they could possibly win is against Atlanta, otherwise they’ll lose the other two. Most likely, Arizona finishes with four or five wins on the season.

If the Bears lose-out, they’ll have the number two spot locked up. And, in the end, that’s all that matters. They control their own destiny to that extent, as odd as it might sound to say something like that.

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Predicting the final 3 Bears games with draft position on the lineVincent Pariseon December 20, 2022 at 1:00 pm

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The Chicago Bears are, as mentioned all year long, one of the worst teams in the National Football League. All that matters to them is that they develop their quarterback and see the team play hard under the new regime.

They are on a seven-game losing streak and have the second-worst record in the NFL. There is really nothing wrong with that at this point as that will help them more than hurt them in the long run. Up to this point, their record is not a reflection of their effort.

Over the weekend, that seventh loss in a row came against the Philadelphia Eagles who are one of the best teams in the NFL. They are now 13-1 and legit contenders for the Super Bowl from the NFC. There is a good chance that the championship runs through Philly.

The fact that the Bears stayed in that game speaks volumes as they only lost 25-20. Staying with a team like that is very hard and the Bears did it with very little talent on their side of the field. The quarterback, Justin Fields, is amazing and they just might be well-coached.

With three more games this season, all we want is to see them play well but still lose. They are so close to getting the second overall pick that you can taste it.

As long as the Houston Texans remain the only team ahead of them, the Bears would get whoever they want because they for sure won’t be taking a quarterback.

If they want to have the second overall pick as we’ve talked about, they might need to play a certain way to end this season. This is how the final three games are going to go:

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Chicago Bulls: The scary, yet true, reality of another rebuildAnish Puligillaon December 20, 2022 at 12:00 pm

Well, the Chicago Bulls have gone and done it. They have proved the haters right. The fans didn’t want it to be true – I certainly was a believer. Yet, in the end, the issues that most critics of AK foresaw are the exact issues that plague this team. No identity, no shooting, no defense, and most telling: no effort.

While a few feel-good wins earlier in the season against Boston and Milwaukee extended their runway, their most recent performances against the Knicks and Timberwolves have all but dissolved whatever goodwill remained between this team and its fans.

I wrote previously about what would need to go right for the Chicago Bulls to stay in contention for a top 6 seed. Checking in on those expectations, none of the three have panned out. Zach LaVine continues to be woefully inconsistent with his shot and compounds those issues with the lackluster effort, if any, on the defensive end.

Patrick Williams has his moments, his sparks on both ends of the floor, but has not solidified himself as the 15-point, 7-rebound guy this team needs him to be. Ayo Dosunmu, to this point, hasn’t shown he can be anything more than an elite transition scorer and spotty three-point shooter at best.

Overall, the Chicago Bulls have been disappointing in every possible facet of their game.

With all this, and even before this recent run of games, analysts had been clamoring for the Chicago Bulls to blow it up from Charles Barkley to Bill Simmons and Kevin O’Connor at the Ringer.

Yet, the prospect of trading DeRozan and Vucevic for Westbrook and two unprotected firsts half a decade from now seemed ludicrous a week ago. Today though? Not so much.

Now, even a good proportion of Bulls fans believe it’s time for AKME to press reset and firesale this roster. With Billy Donovan extended, it’s clear that AK is more committed to him as a coach than they are to this nucleus of players they assembled around Zach LaVine.

However, there is one alarmingly scary reality of the Chicago Bulls potentially undergoing yet another rebuild: the people in charge.

In the aftermath of the GarPax regime, anyone that replaced him who showed even the slightest interest in bringing the Bulls back to relevancy was gonna be given the longest of leashes and the warmest of welcomes from this fanbase. Though, if we really consider what a rebuild would mean for this regime, the results are scary.

If AKME decides to press reset on this team, not even two full seasons into assembling the core, it would mean they have failed to build a quality, contending roster – which is the only way anyone could describe their goals upon trading for Nikola Vucevic in early 2021.

Now, consider the draft picks. Patrick Williams, Marko Simonovic, Ayo Dosunmu, Dalen Terry. This group includes a top-4 pick, another pick in the late teens, and two second rounders. Is it an inspiring group? Not by my estimation.

Dalen is an unknown, which is fine – in theory, but as far as evaluating AK’s drafting he’s a complete wildcard. Ayo seems like a solid rotation piece, but is being asked to develop at a much faster rate than is appropriate. Patrick Williams, despite being the most talented piece on this team, is still too deferential to his veteran teammates – making him a massive question mark too.

Then there’s Marko, who has somehow managed to not get a main roster spot on the same team as Tony Bradley.

So what exactly has AK proven as a drafter? Factor in that any rebuild involves a change in approach to build through the draft, and is this a route that would inspire any confidence?

Ultimately what we have is organizational management that is showing they have failed to build a championship team through free agency and trades, and struggle to identify impactful contributors in the draft. Yikes.

The Chicago Bulls are in an extremely precarious situation. The players have the ability to turn their own season around. The front office has objectively been uninspiring since that first summer, unable to pick a lane. Now, they may be left in a spot where doubling down on “winning now” or pressing reset present equally risky situations.

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3 blockbuster Patrick Kane trades with Detroit Red WingsVincent Pariseon December 19, 2022 at 11:51 pm

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The Chicago Blackhawks are having a terrible year but it is by design. They have their eyes on a rebuild that will make their future bright. Part of that is getting through this season with a good chance at the 2023 NHL Draft Lottery.

There are a lot of things that need to be done in order to rebuild the right way. Every second that Patrick Kane and Jonathan Toews spend on this team is hurting their trade value because they can’t possibly produce at a high level in this situation.

When they get moved, the same people that wondered what happened to them are going to be surprised that they are scoring in bunches again.

Patrick Kane will be the easiest of the two to trade at this point. A team that could really use someone like this is the Detroit Red Wings. One of these blockbusters might get a deal done between these two:

Blackhawks Get
Filip Zadina
2023 Second-Round Pick (STL)
Red Wings Get
Patrick Kane

Patrick Kane might be able to help the Detroit Red Wings get back in it.

The Detroit Red Wings were firmly in a playoff spot a few weeks ago but have since slipped up. Now, they could use a scorer like Patrick Kane to help them get out of it. He would thrive playing with some of the young stars that they have there in Detroit.

Filip Zadina and a second-round pick in 2023 might be a little bit light for Kane but the way that he has produced this year might lower his price.

It isn’t his fault that he hasn’t produced as well as he isn’t in a good situation. Most players in the NHL wouldn’t be able to take full advantage of their skills on this team. Going to a team like the Red Wings would really help him.

Zadina is a former really high draft pick that needs a change of scenery and could join the group of young forwards that the Blackhawks have. The second-round pick pitched here is formerly of the St. Louis Blues who are having a terrible year so it won’t be a bad pick at all.

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Chicago Bears News: Fields reaches 1000, draft stock rises, and moreVincent Pariseon December 19, 2022 at 10:18 pm

The Chicago Bears are not having a good season. It is somewhat by design as they are trying to rebuild under a new regime.

The most important thing to the team this year was the development of their young star quarterback.

If they won some games in the process, it would be nice but about half-way through the year it was clear that wasn’t going to happen.

On Sunday, they once again played a good game but came out on the losing end. Their 25-20 loss to the now 13-1 Philadelphia Eagles dropped them to 3-11. If there was a such thing as a “good loss”, that would be one of them.

The Chicago Bears are a 3-11 football team looking to get better going forward.

Draft Stock:

The Chicago Bears have now lost seven games in a row. At 3-13, they have the second worst record in the NFL which means that they would have the second overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft.

They climbed from third worst to second worst thanks to a big weekend win by the Denver Broncos who are now 4-10. Hopefully, the tank continues so that the Bears can use the draft to improve the organization.

Fields’ Milestone:

In the loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, Justin Fields reached an impressive milestone. He became the third quarterback in NFL history to reach 1000 rushing yards in a single season. Only Lamar Jackson (2019 & 2020) and Michael Vick (2006) did so before him.

Fields is still working on his game as a paser which is coming along nicely but there is no doubt that he can change a game in the NFL. The Chicago Bears are lucky to have him as he has proved his worth to them going forward. He is the guy.

NFC North News:

The Detroit Lions picked up a big win over the New York Jets which got their record up to 7-7. Somehow, they are ahead of the Green Bay Packers in the standings ahead of Green Bay’s Monday Night Football game vs the Los Angeles Rams.

On Saturday, the Minnesota Vikings came back from 33 down to beat the Indianapolis Colts in overtime to get their record up to 11-3. They are one of the best teams in the NFC and are officially the NFC North champions.

Looking Ahead To Next Week:

Next week, on Christmas Eve, the Chicago Bears are playing against the Buffalo Bills at home in Chicago. It is going to be a tough game as the Bears will once again be playing one of the five best teams in the NFL.

It should be fun to see if Fields and the crew can make a close game out of it while still maintaining a good draft positioning. No matter what, 2023 and beyond is the most important thing.

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