Rating the Best Highlights of the 2015-16 NBA Season’s 1st Month

November 27th, 2015 by Dan Favale Leave a reply »

Relative to its 82-game lifespan, the 2015-16 NBA regular season is still young.

Its highlight factory is not.

There have been no shortages of "Did he do really do that?," "Oh my god, that actually happened" and "Stephen Curry has officially taken over the world." And in the spirit of these volume displays, we once again turn to our NBA 2K-style reflection system.

All the usual nuances apply. The best plays from the first month of the season are plucked subjectively from the seemingly unending number of clips the league's 30 teams have produced. Ratings will be handed out to the selected highlights using a five-tier grading system: Difficulty, Clowning the Defender, Importance of the Moment, Jaw-Drop Factor and a play-specific wild card. Scores are weighted on a scale of 0 to 99—perfection doesn't exist—and remain totally subjective.

Enough chit-chat, though. Let's party.

 

Steph Sees Everything (Oct. 31)



Difficulty: 92

Curry gets turned around in traffic as he's swarmed by three defenders and still manages to fire a pe ...

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