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2022-23 NBA Thread: “you’ll never let me down like the Heat did”, Miami fan says to giant pile of cocaine (5 Viewers)

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Nets didn't even play well and beat the Bulls w/o Bridges/Cam Johnson/Claxton. They may lack a superstar but are loaded and deep in talent.
Really interested to see how this team gels. Some solid players and still should be able to make the playoffs

I'm a little disappointed Durant didn't stick around. I wanted to see if he could build anything with that crew instead of resorting to his ring chasing ways.
He’s 34. Why would he stay around to play on a 6 seed?

I guess I always wanted to see him be the anchor and leader of a team. Brooklyn is playing well and with him you never know how good they could be. Add another stud in the off season and see what happens. Should be noted, I don't blame him for leaving. Sounds like you almost have a Dolan situation behind the scenes.
I could see that if he was 26 but he’s gotta cash in on the rings chase now. And yea that org doesn’t seem great.
 
Nets didn't even play well and beat the Bulls w/o Bridges/Cam Johnson/Claxton. They may lack a superstar but are loaded and deep in talent.
Really interested to see how this team gels. Some solid players and still should be able to make the playoffs

I'm a little disappointed Durant didn't stick around. I wanted to see if he could build anything with that crew instead of resorting to his ring chasing ways.
He’s 34. Why would he stay around to play on a 6 seed?

I guess I always wanted to see him be the anchor and leader of a team. Brooklyn is playing well and with him you never know how good they could be. Add another stud in the off season and see what happens. Should be noted, I don't blame him for leaving. Sounds like you almost have a Dolan situation behind the scenes.
I could see that if he was 26 but he’s gotta cash in on the rings chase now. And yea that org doesn’t seem great.

He might want to win rings, but it isn't the most important thing to him.or he only wants to do it his way. If it was he would have stayed with the Warriors he would have at least 1 more ring and you could argue they would be going for a 4 piece right now.
 
Watching the Celtics/Grizzlies.

The Morant hype is getting stupid as well as his father's antics. Between that and Brooks' shenanigans, they are becoming my 2nd most hated team in the NBA. Until Draymond Green retires, the Warriors are probably stuck in #1, but this Grizz team is pretty unlikeable.
 
Nets didn't even play well and beat the Bulls w/o Bridges/Cam Johnson/Claxton. They may lack a superstar but are loaded and deep in talent.
Really interested to see how this team gels. Some solid players and still should be able to make the playoffs
Reminds me a lot of the post-Melo Nuggets. The Nuggets were 32-18 with Melo and 18-14 after the trade. They were objectively a worse team but they had a more enjoyable brand of basketball and were still very competitive.

It was a lot of fun for me as tickets were dirt cheap because everybody though the Nuggets were going to totally fall off. I got two tickets directly behind the Nuggets bench for like $100 total and got a whole row of tickets up high for $2 each and brought a whole group of friends.
this is why i will never understand when fans of a team cheer for the team's best player to leave

95% of them are going to stop watching the team's games unless the guy is there. and it's why ownership tends to hang on to guy's who are great but might be malcontents.
 
I watched Knicks-Nets last night. Ben Simmons only played 8 minutes and I’m surprised he even got that much time. There was a play when the ball was fed into him 2 feet from the basket with no one in front of him - easy lay up or dunk - and he passed the ball to some one 15 feet from the basket. You could see the fear as he looked at the open basket before passing out.
 
I watched Knicks-Nets last night. Ben Simmons only played 8 minutes and I’m surprised he even got that much time. There was a play when the ball was fed into him 2 feet from the basket with no one in front of him - easy lay up or dunk - and he passed the ball to some one 15 feet from the basket. You could see the fear as he looked at the open basket before passing out.
After this failed Nets run, he is "done" as far as being a star. He may still be on rosters as a defensive specialist or something, but he's got psychological issues and likely never becomes a regular starter again.
 
he will probably have a big kumbaya with philly and be a 76er for the rest of his life playing until well into his 40s take that to the bank brohans
 
I watched Knicks-Nets last night. Ben Simmons only played 8 minutes and I’m surprised he even got that much time. There was a play when the ball was fed into him 2 feet from the basket with no one in front of him - easy lay up or dunk - and he passed the ball to some one 15 feet from the basket. You could see the fear as he looked at the open basket before passing out.
After this failed Nets run, he is "done" as far as being a star. He may still be on rosters as a defensive specialist or something, but he's got psychological issues and likely never becomes a regular starter again.
It was actually painful to watch - you could see him being paralyzed with panic and quickly look to get the ball out of his hands. Unless he has some breakthrough, I just don't see how teams can have him on the floor.
 
Will Simmons even be on an nba roster 3 years from now? Next year?
He’s got two more years in the league for sure because he’s making too much money and is too young for a team to just tell him to stay home. But yeah, he’ll need to get over the yips to be the league in 3 years.
 
I watched Knicks-Nets last night. Ben Simmons only played 8 minutes and I’m surprised he even got that much time. There was a play when the ball was fed into him 2 feet from the basket with no one in front of him - easy lay up or dunk - and he passed the ball to some one 15 feet from the basket. You could see the fear as he looked at the open basket before passing out.
After this failed Nets run, he is "done" as far as being a star. He may still be on rosters as a defensive specialist or something, but he's got psychological issues and likely never becomes a regular starter again.

Biggest NBA heist? That contract given his production :lmao:
 
Celtics looking banged up for their tilt with the Bucks. Smart and Brown out. Tatum sick and doubtful. Timelord and Grant Williams are questionable. Brogdon still nursing an injury.
 
I watched Knicks-Nets last night. Ben Simmons only played 8 minutes and I’m surprised he even got that much time. There was a play when the ball was fed into him 2 feet from the basket with no one in front of him - easy lay up or dunk - and he passed the ball to some one 15 feet from the basket. You could see the fear as he looked at the open basket before passing out.
The comments from the coach post-game were pretty damning for Simmons and his weaknesses. No more kid gloves.
 
I watched Knicks-Nets last night. Ben Simmons only played 8 minutes and I’m surprised he even got that much time. There was a play when the ball was fed into him 2 feet from the basket with no one in front of him - easy lay up or dunk - and he passed the ball to some one 15 feet from the basket. You could see the fear as he looked at the open basket before passing out.
The comments from the coach post-game were pretty damning for Simmons and his weaknesses. No more kid gloves.
What did he say
 
I watched Knicks-Nets last night. Ben Simmons only played 8 minutes and I’m surprised he even got that much time. There was a play when the ball was fed into him 2 feet from the basket with no one in front of him - easy lay up or dunk - and he passed the ball to some one 15 feet from the basket. You could see the fear as he looked at the open basket before passing out.
The comments from the coach post-game were pretty damning for Simmons and his weaknesses. No more kid gloves.
What did he say

Here you go:

It's going to be some work that we have to do," Vaughn said. "Because you just take a look at what the lineups could potentially look like. You put another big next to Ben, then you got to figure out what the spacing is around him. Then if you put another playmaker next to him, then you got to figure out what Ben looks like without the basketball. Then if you go small with Ben, then you have to figure out can you rebound enough with him?
 
I watched Knicks-Nets last night. Ben Simmons only played 8 minutes and I’m surprised he even got that much time. There was a play when the ball was fed into him 2 feet from the basket with no one in front of him - easy lay up or dunk - and he passed the ball to some one 15 feet from the basket. You could see the fear as he looked at the open basket before passing out.
The comments from the coach post-game were pretty damning for Simmons and his weaknesses. No more kid gloves.
What did he say

Here you go:

It's going to be some work that we have to do," Vaughn said. "Because you just take a look at what the lineups could potentially look like. You put another big next to Ben, then you got to figure out what the spacing is around him. Then if you put another playmaker next to him, then you got to figure out what Ben looks like without the basketball. Then if you go small with Ben, then you have to figure out can you rebound enough with him?
Wow…
 
I've always viewed Simmons as a Tony Allen type. A horribly overpaid version of it.

I definitely think he'll be around 3 years from now. IF he still wants to play....

I think that's the big question with him. Is he going to want to play for vet minimum type deals after this one is up?
 
Celtics looking banged up for their tilt with the Bucks. Smart and Brown out. Tatum sick and doubtful. Timelord and Grant Williams are questionable. Brogdon still nursing an injury.

Looks like Tatum is now officially OUT. Takes the shine off what looked like a good regular season game with the Bucks going for their 11th straight win. Puts some pressure on the Bucks if anything as there is no excuse to drop this one at home.
 
Celtics looking banged up for their tilt with the Bucks. Smart and Brown out. Tatum sick and doubtful. Timelord and Grant Williams are questionable. Brogdon still nursing an injury.

Looks like Tatum is now officially OUT. Takes the shine off what looked like a good regular season game with the Bucks going for their 11th straight win. Puts some pressure on the Bucks if anything as there is no excuse to drop this one at home.
Did you see @CelticsNationCP calling Boston the "hottest team in the league right now" after winning 6 of their last 7? :lmao:
 
Celtics looking banged up for their tilt with the Bucks. Smart and Brown out. Tatum sick and doubtful. Timelord and Grant Williams are questionable. Brogdon still nursing an injury.

Looks like Tatum is now officially OUT. Takes the shine off what looked like a good regular season game with the Bucks going for their 11th straight win. Puts some pressure on the Bucks if anything as there is no excuse to drop this one at home.
Ugh. I guess they should be fine after the AS break, but likey going to fall below the Bucks by then in the standings.
 
I watched Knicks-Nets last night. Ben Simmons only played 8 minutes and I’m surprised he even got that much time. There was a play when the ball was fed into him 2 feet from the basket with no one in front of him - easy lay up or dunk - and he passed the ball to some one 15 feet from the basket. You could see the fear as he looked at the open basket before passing out.
The comments from the coach post-game were pretty damning for Simmons and his weaknesses. No more kid gloves.
What did he say

Here you go:

It's going to be some work that we have to do," Vaughn said. "Because you just take a look at what the lineups could potentially look like. You put another big next to Ben, then you got to figure out what the spacing is around him. Then if you put another playmaker next to him, then you got to figure out what Ben looks like without the basketball. Then if you go small with Ben, then you have to figure out can you rebound enough with him?
that is an absolutely incredible quote

a more polite way of saying "he cannot be on the floor" i cannot imagine
 
I watched Knicks-Nets last night. Ben Simmons only played 8 minutes and I’m surprised he even got that much time. There was a play when the ball was fed into him 2 feet from the basket with no one in front of him - easy lay up or dunk - and he passed the ball to some one 15 feet from the basket. You could see the fear as he looked at the open basket before passing out.
The comments from the coach post-game were pretty damning for Simmons and his weaknesses. No more kid gloves.
What did he say

Here you go:

It's going to be some work that we have to do," Vaughn said. "Because you just take a look at what the lineups could potentially look like. You put another big next to Ben, then you got to figure out what the spacing is around him. Then if you put another playmaker next to him, then you got to figure out what Ben looks like without the basketball. Then if you go small with Ben, then you have to figure out can you rebound enough with him?
that is an absolutely incredible quote

a more polite way of saying "he cannot be on the floor" i cannot imagine

Yea. That is more damning than anything Doc or Embiid said in Philly really.
 
Impressive effort by the Celts tonight. Bucks really laying an egg.
Looks like they'll get the W and cut Boston's lead to .5 games.

I was unable to watch the game tonight and was shocked it was still on when I checked for the score. I didn't even bother to record it because I assumed Milwaukee was gonna win it.
 
Josh Okogie has looked incredible for the Suns since Bridges traded and going to be impossible to not give him significant run if continues playing at the level he is. When he's getting minutes he produces. Guy's a DAWG and everything Suns need defensively next to their stars!!!! Averaging 20-5-2-2 in 3 games (35MPG) post-Bridges and led Suns in minutes last night vs. the Kings. Only thing he lacks is size so imagine they'll have to change him out of lineup based on matchups.
 
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I'm not stupid and I know why the Lakers are on TV tonight, but my goodness has the league ever continually featured a worse NBA team all season long? They have the 7th worst record in the entire NBA and are 2.5 games out of the play-in tournament right now. AD & LeBron are all-time great players but the Lakers as a team this year are not good and LeBron is questionable to even play. How far ahead are the decisions made on who gets the prime time TV games?
 
I'm not stupid and I know why the Lakers are on TV tonight, but my goodness has the league ever continually featured a worse NBA team all season long? They have the 7th worst record in the entire NBA and are 2.5 games out of the play-in tournament right now. AD & LeBron are all-time great players but the Lakers as a team this year are not good and LeBron is questionable to even play. How far ahead are the decisions made on who gets the prime time TV games?
mostly done before the year. the challenge is with the late window and also Tuesdays and Thursdays just not having a lot of games scheduled in general. The pool of games that can go at 10:00 is limited in the first place and there are usually only one or two other games being played on the same day that could even switch.

other days are easier, like tonight, the Sixers-Cavaliers was switched in for Nets-Heat.
 
Impressive effort by the Celts tonight. Bucks really laying an egg.
Looks like they'll get the W and cut Boston's lead to .5 games.

I was unable to watch the game tonight and was shocked it was still on when I checked for the score. I didn't even bother to record it because I assumed Milwaukee was gonna win it.
If both these teams are healthy in May, it's got the makings of an absolutely epic series.
 
Impressive effort by the Celts tonight. Bucks really laying an egg.
Looks like they'll get the W and cut Boston's lead to .5 games.

I was unable to watch the game tonight and was shocked it was still on when I checked for the score. I didn't even bother to record it because I assumed Milwaukee was gonna win it.
If both these teams are healthy in May, it's got the makings of an absolutely epic series.
I dunno. Boston's 5-13 players last night just gave Milwaukee's top 9 all they could handle :hophead:
 
Should be a dunk contest to remember this year.

Participants:
KJ Martin
Mac McClung
Trey Murphy
Chris Jericho

May as well add him as a late entry
Mac is gonna pull off some crazy ****
I first thought he wasn't even on a roster, but then found out Sixers signed him to a 2-way contract yesterday.

Was this just a publicity stunt for the dunk contest? If so, sucks for Julian Champagnie who got waived to make room for Mac.
Sixers had mcclung at the beginning of the year briefly and champagnie sucks anyway so I doubt it was a publicity stunt
 
JJJ crashing into the rail right in front of my seats tonight was spooky. Didn't look like he was getting up for a min.

That right knee wobbled while trying to avoid smoking the toddler girl he always hands the ball off to before tip. 👀

 
Pretty surprising considering they're contenders IMO in the East

According to The Athletic, the Cavaliers and Kevin Love are finalizing a contract buyout.​

Less than a week after it was reported that Cavs GM Koby Altman didn't expect to have buyout talks with Love, a split appears to be in the cards. The veteran big man has been out of the rotation since January 24, so this would give him the opportunity to seek out a situation in which he can play more. According to The Athletic, Miami is a possible landing spot.
 
Pretty surprising considering they're contenders IMO in the East

According to The Athletic, the Cavaliers and Kevin Love are finalizing a contract buyout.​

Less than a week after it was reported that Cavs GM Koby Altman didn't expect to have buyout talks with Love, a split appears to be in the cards. The veteran big man has been out of the rotation since January 24, so this would give him the opportunity to seek out a situation in which he can play more. According to The Athletic, Miami is a possible landing spot.
I'm bummed about this, but it's probably the right move. Ongoing health issues leave him unreliable on the floor and with Danny Green's signing he can fulfill the veteran bench voice in the locker room role.
 
Pretty surprising considering they're contenders IMO in the East

According to The Athletic, the Cavaliers and Kevin Love are finalizing a contract buyout.​

Less than a week after it was reported that Cavs GM Koby Altman didn't expect to have buyout talks with Love, a split appears to be in the cards. The veteran big man has been out of the rotation since January 24, so this would give him the opportunity to seek out a situation in which he can play more. According to The Athletic, Miami is a possible landing spot.

I have zero respect for Kevin Love.

I recognize he's said in public he has some mental health issues/concerns. Obviously I am empathetic and sympathetic to those things to a certain degree.

However Love is a "front runner" When he was playing with LeBron James and Kyrie Irving and going to the Finals on the regular, he was "Rah, Rah, I love this team and love basketball"

When the Cavs were surprise winners when Rubio was there and healthy and Evan Mobley broke out, Love started caring again, putting in effort on the floor and was "Rah, Rah, I love this team and love basketball"

However when the team was doing poorly, and he was the highest paid player and the team veteran expected to be the leader, he sulked, got out of shape, and mailed it all in. Even the Olympic team told him to take his out of shape lazy backside and GTFO.

Now some might say it's the depression. OK, be depressed when you are winning too then. But he's not. His game also hasn't gotten any better from a skill standpoint. Sure, he was likely to always have some physical challenges on defense. However there was never a relentless burn to keep improving his game in every way possible.

Courtney Lee was a player of limited talent. Marginal athleticism. But he gave 300 percent every night, he gave all he had, he optimized everything he could, and he left no stone unturned. He had 1/1000th of the talent of Kevin Love. But his work ethic and approach was 1000 times better.
 
1 week since the big moves.....and this Nets fan couldnt be happier!

Yes the Nets are back to the pack of irrelevance but man do I like this team. Bridges has the look of a legit franchise player locked under contract and almost 10 yrs younger than KD. Both Cams are looking like very good complimentary pieces. They have scoring, depth and defense. They still have Ben but they play him short minutes and hes not really a factor in the future until hes an expiring to trade. They are still a bit imbalanced but figuring it out.

The Nets are still a good team - sorry Houston there will be no top 5 picks in the next 3 years - but more important to me they are likable and fun to watch. No more Kyrie in your face drama....no more KD threats and behind the scenes drama. They are one top player away from being able to make a serious run IMO and they have the assets to do it.

As a 30 yr Nets fan I really wanted a title but felt it would be tainted with Kyrie/KD - this team reminds me of the scrappy Kidd led Nets that I loved to watch. A lot needs to happen for them to be a true title contender but its going to be fun to watch unlike the last few years.
 

According to Shams Charania of The Athletic, the Los Angeles Clippers have received permission and have begun conversations with Russell Westbrook.​

Easily the biggest name on the buy-out market currently, Russell Westbrook has yet to suit up for the Jazz since being moved at the deadline. The former league MVP has garnered interest from multiple teams since the trade, but it appears the Clippers are making a strong push for the veteran guard. Los Angeles is in desperate need of a point guard so the addition of Westbrook would certainly bolster their chances of making a deep playoff run.

Just makes the most sense. They've got need, playoff team, and he gets to stay home. He'd help Bulls but I don't think they'll even make the play-in with him. It's just a bad team that should have been sellers at deadline with no Lonzo return in sight. Even if on a smaller scale, they should have been doing what Brooklyn -- a better team than the Bulls before and after trades -- did.

I'll never ever understand them not dealing Derozan. Get some picks and potentially a young player. The Vuc deal is sunk cost. They've got the 7th worst record in the league right now and have lost 5 straight.
 
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According to Shams Charania of The Athletic, the Los Angeles Clippers have received permission and have begun conversations with Russell Westbrook.​

Easily the biggest name on the buy-out market currently, Russell Westbrook has yet to suit up for the Jazz since being moved at the deadline. The former league MVP has garnered interest from multiple teams since the trade, but it appears the Clippers are making a strong push for the veteran guard. Los Angeles is in desperate need of a point guard so the addition of Westbrook would certainly bolster their chances of making a deep playoff run.

Just makes the most sense. They've got need, playoff team, and he gets to stay home. He'd help Bulls but I don't think they'll even make the play-in with him. It's just a bad team that should have been sellers at deadline with no Lonzo return in sight. Even if on a smaller scale, they should have been doing what Brooklyn -- a better team than the Bulls before and after trades -- did.

I'll never ever understand them not dealing Derozan. Get some picks and potentially a young player. The Vuc deal is sunk cost. They've got the 7th worst record in the league right now and have lost 5 straight.
And the magic almost certainly have their pick.
 
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