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James: Some momentum balls are not reflected in data analysis, but you can feel it

May 28th, today, Lakers forward James' podcast program "The Brain of the Field" aired in the eighth episode of the second season, and James and home guest Nash talked about many topics.

Speaking of the importance of a momentum ball, James said: "There are some momentum rounds and momentum shots that are not shown in data analysis. Anthony Edwards dunked Looney's dunk in the last game, which was a unique momentum ball. The three-pointers Draymond Green scored in G1 were unique momentum shots. But you created offensive fouls, those hockey assists, which are not reflected in data analysis, and they won't track this, maybe. But there is a feeling that involves basketball, courts, audiences and energy, and you know that it is a momentum round on the court. To give another example? I started thinking about the game "NBAJam". When you get into a hot state, you can score several goals in a row. You will start to see it happen, and the game starts to change in front of you, right?"