Besides the Nets completely abandoning their principles because they got desperate?What's going on with Kyrie, the Nets and the NBA?
...but they still won't beat the Bucks or the Nets in a 7-game series.Fun team to watch in a wide open East
Arians and Nash selling their souls to the devil for winsBesides the Nets completely abandoning their principles because they got desperate?
Bill Simmons had a funny (i thought) comment on these guys returning to the NBA after years long layoffs and playing well.. maybe NBA basketball isn't as hard as we pretend?Lance Stephenson
He's on fire.
Lance Stephenson
He's on fire.
That was such a crazy 4th quarter. Fournier simply couldn't miss anything and that buzzer beater was bonkersCeltics are cursed. Blew another 25 point lead to lose to Knicks on fade away three at the buzzer banked in by Barrett.
He’s averaging 34 against BOS and 14 against everyone else.That was such a crazy 4th quarter. Fournier simply couldn't miss anything and that buzzer beater was bonkers
The teams they're facing haven't studied film on these guys and don't force them to the weak parts of their gamesBill Simmons had a funny (i thought) comment on these guys returning to the NBA after years long layoffs and playing well.. maybe NBA basketball isn't as hard as we pretend?
Stephenson has barely played since 2015-16 and he rolls in off the street like this?
you've got guys from the G league posting numbers. dudes who haven't played organized basketball in years hitting rosters and putting up effective minutes.
the hell is going on?
It was great to see Klay out there. Loved watching him dunk. And hit 3’s. And just be a part of the team.Klay looked great!
Curry, Klay, Wiggins, Poole....that's a nasty set of scorers.
Maybe Morey played this right.Here for the Blazers fire sale![]()
I was thinking about the Nets—and I am wondering: hypothetically—let’s assume Kyrie does not get vaccinated—which means he can play on the road—but not at home games. My question is—would this incentivize the Nets to actually not have home court for the playoffs? Would it be better go to into a potential 7 game series potentially having one extra game at home and one fewer game with Kyrie—or one fewer game at home but with one more game with Kyrie?What's going on with Kyrie, the Nets and the NBA?
I understand that Kyrie will be allowed to play in road games but not allowed to play in home games.
Can he practice at the Nets facilities or is he only allowed to practice on the road?
I would think having Kyrie on the court would mean more to the Nets chances of winning than playing in front of a bunch of fat guys in Yankee jackets yelling slurs at the opposing team.I was thinking about the Nets—and I am wondering: hypothetically—let’s assume Kyrie does not get vaccinated—which means he can play on the road—but not at home games. My question is—would this incentivize the Nets to actually not have home court for the playoffs? Would it be better go to into a potential 7 game series potentially having one extra game at home and one fewer game with Kyrie—or one fewer game at home but with one more game with Kyrie?
Lol. Honestly—I was kinda thinking the same thing. If I’m the Nets—I think sacrificing home court advantage in order to have Kyrie for an additional game is not a bad trade off. I wouldn’t be shocked to see the Nets rest guys in the second half of the season—knowing that their playoff seeding is not as important as it is for other contenders in the East. While other teams fight and battle for playoff positioning—they could just focus on health and being at full energy levels for the post season. The result of the way this Kyrie thing is playing out might be that the Nets actually get a competitive advantage from it.I would think having Kyrie on the court would mean more to the Nets chances of winning than playing in front of a bunch of fat guys in Yankee jackets yelling slurs at the opposing team.
I'm skeptical that they will make major trades with an interim GM.Here for the Blazers fire sale![]()
Yeah might be right there.I'm skeptical that they will make major trades with an interim GM.
Yes, summer will probably be when it happens. He’s had the injury since at least last summer. There shouldn’t be a need to rush him back this year. Regardless teams should be a little wary about trading for him this season. It will be interesting to see how much his trade value has taken a hit.Yeah might be right there.
Simons looks like the real deal. Hes always been able to light it up and now is getting the opportunity. I think he's a RFA this off-season.
Portland is in a terrible spot with a mediocre aging team with a bloated cap. Lillard hasn't been very good this year either. I'd cash in sooner than later when he can show he's back healthy. I'd guess that time is probably draft time but more exciting to talk about it happening before the deadline![]()
Yes. Which is convenient, because they're playing at the level of a 10 seed right now.I was thinking about the Nets—and I am wondering: hypothetically—let’s assume Kyrie does not get vaccinated—which means he can play on the road—but not at home games. My question is—would this incentivize the Nets to actually not have home court for the playoffs? Would it be better go to into a potential 7 game series potentially having one extra game at home and one fewer game with Kyrie—or one fewer game at home but with one more game with Kyrie?
That was dumb.has anyone checked on @Frostillicus![]()
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I couldn't believe B.I. actually MADE a clutch shot!! I was screaming for anyone but him to get the ball in the last 2 mins... well, before he hit the 3 threes lol. It was a nice change for him. Dude is money during the game, but has let us down so many time in the clutch moments. Hoping this gives him a little "closing" confidence going forward. Man, I think this team would be really good if we could get Zion back.![]()
Now imagine the following lineup made up of 6 years of Mitch Kupchak draft picks since 2014:
PG: Lamelo Ball
SG: D'Angelo Russell
SF: Brandon Ingram
PF: Julius Randle
C: Ivica Zubac
Bench: PJ Washington, Devonte Graham, Miles Bridges, Larry Nance Jr, Vernon Carey Jr as a benchwarmer
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ESPN Sources: The Atlanta Hawks are trading forward Cam Reddish to the New York Knicks for a deal that includes a protected 2022 first-round pick via Charlotte. Knicks also acquire Solomon Hill and a 2025 second-round pick via Brooklyn in trade.
My son and I were in attendance...with two GSW fans. It was beautiful. Hopefully the Warriors make it even better by being motivated tonight to beat the Bulls.The Bucks are curb stomping the Warriors. 77-38 at the half.
YesMy son and I were in attendance...with two GSW fans. It was beautiful. Hopefully the Warriors make it even better by being motivated tonight to beat the Bulls.
After the Bucks handled the Nets & Warriors in the last week on national television...Giannis just take the lead in the MVP race from Jokic, Durant, and Steph?
Gobert over Curry? Would never happen in a million years.
Dubs returning the beatdown tonight vs the Bulls.The Bucks are curb stomping the Warriors. 77-38 at the half.
Yeah. Nothing else he could have been doing there.Just watched it.
I'd say the former.
Wow
Blazers get the short end of that and Wolves the long. Grant only for Wolves, Olynyk to Portland and it's better, but i still dont think Blazers do it. I like Malik, Jaden & a first for Grant, i like Cleveland using Rubio's expiring and non-contributing talent to wind up w McCollumThere's a real lack of dumb fake trades in this thread lately. So let me get the ball rolling:
TIMBERWOLVES give Malik Beasley ($14.5M, 2 years), Taurean Price ($13.1M, expiring), Jaden McDaniels ($2.1M, 3 years) and a 1st round pick and receive Jerami Grant ($20M, 2 years) and Kelly Olynyk ($12.2M, 3 years).
PISTONS give Jerami Grant and Kelly Olynyk and recieve Ricky Rubio ($17.8M, expriing), Beasley, Issac Okoro ($6.7M, 3 years) and a Wolves first round pick.
BLAZERS give C.J. McCollum ($30.9M, 3 years) and receive Taurean Prince, Dylan Windler ($2.2M, 2 years), Jaden McDaniels, and a 1st from the Cavs.
CAVS give Windler, Rubio, Okoro, and a 1st round pick and get McCollum.
Wolves get Grant and Olynyk to shore up their frontcourt. Pistons get $18M expiring, a young player in Okoro, and a 1st. Blazers get $13M expiring, a nice young piece in McDaniels, and a 1st. and the Cavs get McCollum.
My son and I were in attendance...with two GSW fans. It was beautiful. Hopefully the Warriors make it even better by being motivated tonight to beat the Bulls.
After the Bucks handled the Nets & Warriors in the last week on national television...Giannis just take the lead in the MVP race from Jokic, Durant, and Steph?