Your Morning Dump… Where Brad Stevens put on a clinic

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Every morning, we compile the links of the day and dump them here… highlighting the big story line. Because there’s nothing quite as satisfying as a good morning dump.

Most important, he stressed, there is no monopoly of ideas when it comes to coaching and that he never stops studying.

“Every day I do it,” said Stevens, adding that he recently attended an Ohio State football practice while in the area for a wedding in hopes of gleaning some tips from Buckeyes coach Urban Meyer. “Coaches, educators, business leaders, whatever the case may be, I do it every day. Sometimes a little bit more time than others, but it’s every single day.

“Every time you turn on a film in college, or the NBA, you learn something about what other coaches are doing. I don’t think you can ever stop growing and learning. I think it’s really important.”

Providence Journal

Time and again, the things that Stevens does differently from his peers stand out not because they’re so strange, but because they’re so common-sense that you’d think everybody would be doing this, and yet…

Page 2: Where guess what? IT feels slighted.

Pretty hard to quibble with IT’s irritation here.

As Jay King points out in a write-up on that tweet, Thomas was 16th in win shares last year, 19th in VORP (Value Over Replacement Player), and 28th in overall box score plus/minus.

But, hey, he’s short. So, you know, obviously he can’t be an elite basketball player.

Finally: Brian Scalabrine is everywhere.

First, he came back to Boston.

Then he got a semi-regular gig on Woj’s new platform.

Now he and new BFF Greg Jennings are posterizing unsuspecting ESPN employees:

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