NBA players getting way too excited over league mates showing out in ProAm leagues

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Are congrats really necessary for Kyle Kuzma dropping 67 on Lenny from accounting?

Are congrats really necessary for Kyle Kuzma dropping 67 on Lenny from accounting?
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It’s become a tradition more irrelevant than any other.

NBA players dominate local ProAm leagues every summer across the country. Kyle Kuzma is the latest to roast the average joe, dropping a staggering 67 points, 14 rebounds, and nine assists. That kind of production is quite a feat, but Kuzma does play this game for a living in the best league on earth.

What gets me about this is how hyped everyone gets over these ProAm performances, primarily against guys that aren’t NBA players. In this game, Scottie Barnes and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope were on the court, but that isn’t even half the players on the floor. This output was 26 points better than Kuzma’s NBA career high, 41 points against the Pistons in 2019.

I’d love to see Kuzma average 20 ppg for the team that pays him to play. You know, where it actually counts on the court. This was a charity game, so it meant something, but all the hoopla over this one and others like it has gone too far.

Payton Pritchard put up 92 points last August in a ProAm game in Portland, and the internet nearly exploded. The week before Pritchard’s big game, Isiah Thomas posted 81 in a Seattle ProAm game. These performances were all over the place, and in the case of Thomas, I kind of get it.

Thomas was still looking to show people he could play and is still having trouble sticking with an NBA franchise for the long term. He’s an older player who suffered a bad injury and has spent the past few years barely hanging on in the NBA. But Kuzma has a solid spot with the Wizards, and even Pritchard is a regular rotation guy for the Celtics.

Caldwell-Pope and Barnes also scored 38 and 35 points in the same game on the opposing side. Apparently, they only went half speed compared to Kuzma. Former teammate LeBron James hopped on Instagram to praise Kuzma like he didn’t trade him for Russell Westbrook.

After the season James had with Westbrook and seeing this offensive explosion from Kuzma, Bron might be regretting last summer’s trade. But seriously, if it took this ProAm performance for James to realize how bad that trade was, then he isn’t the basketball genius everyone gives him credit for being.

The Westbrook trade was horrible then, now, and forever. If there were a way to undo it, I’d be willing to bet James would jump on that, no questions asked. I know Kuzma isn’t dropping that many points in an association game, but at least he can play within the system. The Westbrook experiment has been horrid, and James has to live with that.

But congratulations to Kuzma on his new overall hoops career high (I would imagine). Scoring all those points must’ve been fun but let’s not go overboard with the celebration and praise among NBA players. You guys do this for a living and shouldn’t be as easily impressed. 





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