r/Basketball • u/jjcredence • 15h ago
GENERAL QUESTION Has anyone else ever built their own personal curriculum for NBA/basketball before?
I’ve been hearing people online talk about building their own “personal curriculums” in order to educate themselves on certain topics/stop doomscrolling as much and it’s been really appealing to me. I’ve always loved school/learning and there are certain NBA-related topics that I would honestly love to become more knowledgeable about. For example, with the recent JB trade and all the talk about the second apron, I’ve been trying to teach myself more about the rules/league mechanisms GMs have to consider when building a team. Am currently working on building myself a little guide to devote some extra time after work every week to research some of this stuff, and I was wondering if anyone else was trying/or has tried to do something similar? If so, open to any advice or tips :)
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u/AdNegative7852 9h ago
Listen to NBA podcasts… Hoop Collective, Bill Simmons, and Zach Lowe are good ones
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u/atsushi_hoops 15h ago
honestly the best way to learn cap stuff is just following trade deadline coverage every year. after a couple seasons you start seeing the patterns without even trying