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On April 10 2017 07:00 JimmyJRaynor wrote:Cleveland//Atlanta going to sudden overdeath time 10 years ago if your team had championship aspirations and your defense couldn't handle Jose Calderon then you got some serious problems. this year if your defense is having problems with Jose Calderon.... Show nested quote +On April 09 2017 06:10 JimmiC wrote: You don't trade futures and signed players for 2 unrestricted free agents for any reason other then doing better right now. yep, and their probability winning a championship is the same # it was before the trades: 0 they're just buying some extra playoff gates and selling more subscriptions to SportsNet NOW.
They'd sell more Sportsnet NOW subs if they actually fixed the fucking app for use on Consoles.
POS crashed constantly you had to sign back in every time.
Cancelled that shit, I'll just have to find some "alternative" methods of watching the games now.
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I seem to remember Oscar Robertson saying he had no idea triple doubles would be important and he would have gotten one every night if he wanted to.
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The jump ball call was worse with both Hawks standing out of bounds. Pretty funny.
Still though, they shouldn't have put themselves in that position. They can't control refs making bad call but they can control not blowing a 26 point lead.
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Lakers are pretty hilarious too if they cost themselves a pick this year for a couple of meaningless wins to end the year.
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I hope Nurkic plays. I think they'll give the Warriors a few worries with him. But if he's out the Warriors will crush them IMO.
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Lebron fouling out in a mostly meaningless game is possibly the lamest form of justice considering he commits 5 fouls a quarter in your average playoff game.
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On April 10 2017 16:51 cLutZ wrote: Lebron fouling out in a mostly meaningless game is possibly the lamest form of justice considering he commits 5 fouls a quarter in your average playoff game.
I mean, they possibly won't get the #1 seed because of it.
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On April 09 2017 03:51 Jerubaal wrote:Show nested quote +On April 09 2017 02:06 andrewlt wrote:On April 08 2017 13:13 cLutZ wrote:On April 08 2017 12:28 andrewlt wrote: Isn't that part of the problem with OKC as well during the Westbrook and Durant years? As I recall, their supporting cast was mostly comprised of very athletic one-dimensional guys. You had the rebounder, the shot blocker, the 3-pt shooter, the defender and the hustler. Ibaka got overpaid because he was the rare supporting member with 2 elite skills (shot blocking and jumpshooting).
And count me among those people who like team success to be a huge part of the MVP vote. Jimmy Butler is a very good iso player who can drag a shitty team to an 7th/8th seed. However, his skill set might not translate that well if you put him on the Cavs/Warriors/Spurs. Some players need the ball in their hands to be great. In my mind, turning good to great is much harder than turning bad to good. Actually, Butler is one of those guys you can, IMO, plug into just about every team and get really good results. Golden State is probably the only exception because Klay's superior shooting and him being close in a lot of other skills. IMO Jimmy is a guy poised to be someone's Scottie Pippen, but the modern CBA means death for guys like him, Davis, Paul George, etc. I could be wrong but my impression is that Paul George is a much better catch and shoot guy and off the ball player than Jimmy Butler. On defense, Butler could work on any team. On offense, I think his effectiveness will drop. On the Spurs and Warriors system, nobody has the ball in their hands all the time and everybody has to be effective without the ball. On the Cavs system, everybody not named Lebron James needs to be effective without the ball. That's why I prize Harden's offensive skills more than Westbrook's. Why exactly? I'm not sure I like this comparison very much, but I think if you switched Harden and Westbrook, the Thunder would be doing significantly worse. The Rockets might do a little worse.
There are three teams I consider above the rest this season, the Cavs, Spurs and Warriors. I just think that Harden would fit in better with those kinds of teams than Westbrook does. Neither would be a first option in any of those teams. Maybe on the Spurs but I think they would have to be un-Spurs-like with Westbrook in charge.
On another note, the Nuggets essentially traded themselves out of a playoff spot with the Blazers this year, yes?
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Hmm, I feel like from what I've seen of Harden, I fee like he either has the ball and either drives, (sometimes aborting and passing), shoots or simply gives the ball up and is not a great part of the offense. I think Westbrook's general relentless activity would be fairly translatable.
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On April 11 2017 00:39 andrewlt wrote:Show nested quote +On April 09 2017 03:51 Jerubaal wrote:On April 09 2017 02:06 andrewlt wrote:On April 08 2017 13:13 cLutZ wrote:On April 08 2017 12:28 andrewlt wrote: Isn't that part of the problem with OKC as well during the Westbrook and Durant years? As I recall, their supporting cast was mostly comprised of very athletic one-dimensional guys. You had the rebounder, the shot blocker, the 3-pt shooter, the defender and the hustler. Ibaka got overpaid because he was the rare supporting member with 2 elite skills (shot blocking and jumpshooting).
And count me among those people who like team success to be a huge part of the MVP vote. Jimmy Butler is a very good iso player who can drag a shitty team to an 7th/8th seed. However, his skill set might not translate that well if you put him on the Cavs/Warriors/Spurs. Some players need the ball in their hands to be great. In my mind, turning good to great is much harder than turning bad to good. Actually, Butler is one of those guys you can, IMO, plug into just about every team and get really good results. Golden State is probably the only exception because Klay's superior shooting and him being close in a lot of other skills. IMO Jimmy is a guy poised to be someone's Scottie Pippen, but the modern CBA means death for guys like him, Davis, Paul George, etc. I could be wrong but my impression is that Paul George is a much better catch and shoot guy and off the ball player than Jimmy Butler. On defense, Butler could work on any team. On offense, I think his effectiveness will drop. On the Spurs and Warriors system, nobody has the ball in their hands all the time and everybody has to be effective without the ball. On the Cavs system, everybody not named Lebron James needs to be effective without the ball. That's why I prize Harden's offensive skills more than Westbrook's. Why exactly? I'm not sure I like this comparison very much, but I think if you switched Harden and Westbrook, the Thunder would be doing significantly worse. The Rockets might do a little worse. There are three teams I consider above the rest this season, the Cavs, Spurs and Warriors. I just think that Harden would fit in better with those kinds of teams than Westbrook does. Neither would be a first option in any of those teams. Maybe on the Spurs but I think they would have to be un-Spurs-like with Westbrook in charge. On another note, the Nuggets essentially traded themselves out of a playoff spot with the Blazers this year, yes?
Harden would fit in better because while neither should be a first option on any of those teams, Westbrook would try to make himself the first option. I believe Westbrook is completely incapable of being Robin to anyone's Batman. He wouldn't do it with Durant and Durant peaced out. It's problematic when you're playing with the best scorer in the world and you're taking more shots than him. I couldn't even see him doing it with LeBron in the same way D-Wade and Kyrie have. Every team in the league averages a higher eFG% than Westbrook. Warriors and Cavs are ranked #1 and #2. LeBron and Durant average a higher eFG% than every team in the league. How much better are these teams going to be if Westbrook joins them and takes more FGA than LeBron or Durant? Turning a shit team into an above average team is a lot different than turning an above average team into a contender.
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I don't think either player would be a good 2nd or third option on any team. I think both are best at doing what they do and the trick is trying to build around them with pieces that fit what they need to do. I also think that because of the spurs and GS being not only having better teamwork and defense, but having more overall talent they are going to be very tough to beat and too me are a cut above. The only reason I think the cavs are not quite in that group is there defense is so awful and I'm not in the camp that hey can just turn it up in the post season. Love, Kyrie, smith, Williams and frye are are well below average defenders. And those 5 are in there top 7 or 8 in minutes. I thinking this is year the Kings finals streak is broken.
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On April 10 2017 22:37 Jerubaal wrote:Show nested quote +On April 10 2017 16:51 cLutZ wrote: Lebron fouling out in a mostly meaningless game is possibly the lamest form of justice considering he commits 5 fouls a quarter in your average playoff game. I mean, they possibly won't get the #1 seed because of it.
And? Boston probably won't make it out of the 2nd round. Going against Toronto vs. Wash in R2 is a matter of personal preference. Pacers vs. Bulls vs. Heat in Round 1 is no different.
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Well that seems presumptuous. I'm not saying it definitely will have an impact, but it could have an effect even beyond what you discussed. I think if you asked the Cavs, they definitely want the 1 seed.
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I just don't see how its that different. Yes, they would want the #1 seed, but if there is a game 7 in Boston. Whoa.
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If they were that desperate for the ! seed they wouldnt have given players rest days.
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They probably didn't think they would fuck away so many games.
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On April 10 2017 14:39 RowdierBob wrote: I hope Nurkic plays. I think they'll give the Warriors a few worries with him. But if he's out the Warriors will crush them IMO. I hoping Nurk plays too and yep, we'll most likely lose but i'll be happy with 2 wins at the Rose Garden. Team is still young, playoffs experience > tanking tho!
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Hey, after all of our MVP talk lately, I thought I'd shamelessly share this because it supports MY opinion!
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