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Karl-Anthony Towns vs Kristaps Porzingis Head to Head Matchup Analysis

Karl-Anthony Towns vs Kristaps Porzingis Head to Head Matchup Analysis
Dec 17, 2015, 01:01 pm
A breakdown of last night's head to head matchup between the top two power forwards picked in the 2015 NBA Draft: Karl-Anthony Towns and Kristaps Porzingis.
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Although it is still extremely early in the season, and obviously premature to draw too many long-term conclusions, it is always interesting to study the steep transition young players are forced to make at the beginning of their NBA careers. This can teach us not only about what these players need to improve on as they gain experience and become more comfortable with their new teammates, role and the level of competition, but also about the NBA itself, particularly when we compare this new information with what we knew (or thought we knew) going into the season.




A breakdown of last night's head to head matchup between the top two power forwards picked in the 2015 NBA Draft: Karl-Anthony Towns and Kristaps Porzingis.
More DX Videos:
-D'Angelo Russell vs Emmanuel Mudiay 2015-16 NBA Matchup Video
-Ben Simmons vs Henry Ellenson Head to Head Matchup Video Analysis
-Analyzing the Top International Draft Prospects, Part 1: Dragan Bender
-Analyzing the Top International Draft Prospects, Part 2: Furkan Korkmaz
-Analyzing the Top International Draft Prospects, Part 3: Zhou Qi
-Analyzing the Top International Draft Prospects, Part 4: Timothe Luwawu
-Analyzing the Top International Draft Prospects, Part 5: Jonathan Jeanne
-Analyzing the Top International Draft Prospects, Part 6: Petr Cornelie
Although it is still extremely early in the season, and obviously premature to draw too many long-term conclusions, it is always interesting to study the steep transition young players are forced to make at the beginning of their NBA careers. This can teach us not only about what these players need to improve on as they gain experience and become more comfortable with their new teammates, role and the level of competition, but also about the NBA itself, particularly when we compare this new information with what we knew (or thought we knew) going into the season.

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