The Big Number

Written by: Yahoo Sports
  • Summary

  • Each week, Tom Haberstroh pours over the data and digs through the stats to come up with THE BIG NUMBER – the one metric that defines the NBA that week. Tune in as he and Dan Devine put Tom’s big number to the test and explain the one thing from the world of basketball that was hidden in plain sight. Listen to THE BIG NUMBER for a fun conversation filled with jokes, stats that you won’t hear anywhere else and become a smarter NBA fan in the process.
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  • Rockets superstar Amen Thompson is UNTOUCHABLE at NBA trade deadline
    Feb 6 2025

    This week on The Big Number, Tom Haberstroh & Dan Devine are all-in on Amen Thompson of the Houston Rockets. Despite being only 22 years-old, Thompson's stock is rising at a seemingly improbable pace. With numbers that put him at the All-Star level even now, does Amen Thompson have the potential to become an MVP-caliber player such as Jimmy Butler or Kawhi Leonard? And, if so, would the Houston Rockets DARE to trade him away at the deadline?

    Dan brings in his four Little Numbers to showcase the similarities between Amen Thompson and NBA icons such as Alex Caruso, Paul George, Giannis Antetokounmpo, and more.

    The duo also talk a few trades as the NBA trade deadline approaches on Thursday evening, including the Milwaukee Bucks trading Khris Middleton to the Washington Wizards for Kyle Kuzma. WHY would the Bucks trade for Kuzma when his recent play has been dismal at best? Or is this the trade before the real trade for Milwaukee?

    (1:37) The Big Number: 21
    (9:07) Is Amen Thompson un-tradable?
    (13:49) The Little Numbers: 2.5 & 3
    (17:49) The Little Numbers: 80
    (21:41) The Little Numbers: 0.764
    (26:56) The Little Numbers: 0
    (30:45) Over/unders update
    (32:15) Bucks trade Middleton to Wizards for Kuzma
    (39:34) Thunder acquire Theis from Pelicans

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    42 mins
  • Why this NBA season will have MORE triple-doubles than ever before
    Jan 30 2025

    Tom Haberstroh and Dan Devine crunch the numbers to explain why this season could have more triple-doubles recorded than any NBA season in history. One of the big reasons is Denver Nuggets superstar Nikola Jokic who is currently averaging a triple-double this season. But it’s not all Jokic, as the NBA has increased this season in pace and spacing, making it easier for players to score in a greater amount of possessions.

    Dan digs up four more interesting stats concerning triple-doubles including the astounding win percentage for teams with a player scoring a triple-double. The pair also chat about the origin of the triple-double, bench players with triple-doubles, and players who’ve recorded their first career triple-double this season.

    Tom and Dan update the score of their over/unders competition and make picks on whether Paolo Banchero, Joel Embiid and LaMelo Ball will notch a triple-double before the season ends. Plus, an update on the De’Aaron Fox situation with the Sacramento Kings after Fox made it clear he wants to leave Sacramento for San Antonio.

    (1:12) The Big Number: 154 triple-doubles

    (12:53) Origin of term 'triple-double'

    (15:01) The Little Numbers: .756

    (19:42) The Little Numbers: 1

    (20:13) The Little Numbers: 5

    (24:07) The Little Numbers: 40

    (27:35) The Little Numbers: 0

    (28:39) Over/under scoreboard update

    (30:59) Triple-doubles over/unders

    (38:40) De’Aaron Fox wants out of Sacramento

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    🎧 Spotify: https://spoti.fi/49En2Fc

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    43 mins
  • Is Victor Wembanyama WORTHY of starting the NBA All-Star game?
    Jan 23 2025

    It’s an All-Star-centric episode of 'The Big Number' as Tom Haberstroh & Dan Devine make the case for their Western Conference starters, headlined by Victor Wembanyama. Despite playing for a San Antonio Spurs team with a losing record, could Wemby become one of the youngest All-Star starters in NBA history?

    The pair use this week’s Little Numbers to make a case for the remaining Western Conference starters including Nikola Jokić of the Denver Nuggets, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander of the Oklahoma City Thunder, Steph Curry of the Golden State Warriors and more. Can Luka Dončić be named a starter in spite of how few minutes he’s played? And who will Dan & Tom choose between Los Angeles Lakers star Anthony Davis and Sacramento Kings clutch performer Domantas Sabonis?

    To wrap, Tom & Dan give an update on their over/unders competition and make two new picks concerning Victor Wembanyama’s free throw attempts and shot distance.

    (1:22) The Big Number: 8

    (6:05) Should Wemby start in All-Star game?

    (13:40) The Little Numbers: Nikola Jokić

    (18:10) The Little Numbers: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

    (20:33) The Little Numbers: Anthony Davis

    (22:45) The Little Numbers: Domantas Sabonis

    (27:21) The Little Numbers: Luka Dončić

    (28:29) The Little Numbers: Steph Curry

    (33:20) Victor Wembanyama over/unders

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    40 mins

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