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2024-25 NBA Thread: Stephen A leading ESPN’s draft coverage by yelling about players he’s never heard of until now (175 Viewers)

For two years I’ve been saying I want one more great Bron moment but he’s on the bum *** Lakers and then today happened. I’m so happy!

The way him and Curry played and reacted at the end of the game made me wish Lebron would have accepted that trade the Warriors were trying to do before the deadline last year.
my god that would have been fun to watch take that to the bank brohan
 
The Olympics are showing the players care, there are just too many regular season games.

I’ve been advocating for basketball to simply split the regular seasons in half for about a decade or more.

Fall and spring champions, 41 game seasons, double the playoff games.

This makes regular seasons more exciting and doesn’t screw up the stats.
 
The Olympics are showing the players care, there are just too many regular season games.

I’ve been advocating for basketball to simply split the regular seasons in half for about a decade or more.

Fall and spring champions, 41 game seasons, double the playoff games.

This makes regular seasons more exciting and doesn’t screw up the stats.
If the intent was to reduce the number of games in a season, this would only more games ("double the playoff games"). How would that even work? If you have playoffs after games 1-41 and after games 42-82, then who is the season champion? Or would there be another playoff round after that pitting Half-Season champ vs. Second Half-Season champ? Seems like WAY more games.
 
The Olympics are showing the players care, there are just too many regular season games.

I’ve been advocating for basketball to simply split the regular seasons in half for about a decade or more.

Fall and spring champions, 41 game seasons, double the playoff games.

This makes regular seasons more exciting and doesn’t screw up the stats.
If the intent was to reduce the number of games in a season, this would only more games ("double the playoff games"). How would that even work? If you have playoffs after games 1-41 and after games 42-82, then who is the season champion? Or would there be another playoff round after that pitting Half-Season champ vs. Second Half-Season champ? Seems like WAY more games.

Huh? Two champions a year instead of one.

More games because of playoffs but the regular season games will mean so much more.
 
The Olympics are showing the players care, there are just too many regular season games.

I’ve been advocating for basketball to simply split the regular seasons in half for about a decade or more.

Fall and spring champions, 41 game seasons, double the playoff games.

This makes regular seasons more exciting and doesn’t screw up the stats.
If the intent was to reduce the number of games in a season, this would only more games ("double the playoff games"). How would that even work? If you have playoffs after games 1-41 and after games 42-82, then who is the season champion? Or would there be another playoff round after that pitting Half-Season champ vs. Second Half-Season champ? Seems like WAY more games.

Huh? Two champions a year instead of one.

More games because of playoffs but the regular season games will mean so much more.
I like this less than the NFL expanding to 33 teams.
 
Huh? Two champions a year instead of one.

More games because of playoffs but the regular season games will mean so much more.
So the NBA season could run from October potentially almost up to September (the playoffs last at least 2 months now times 2)? And if the same team won both seasons, they could have to play 125-130 total games (and then have to start the season again literally in a few weeks)? Yeah, I think the players association would have something to say about that.
 
Huh? Two champions a year instead of one.

More games because of playoffs but the regular season games will mean so much more.
So the NBA season could run from October potentially almost up to September (the playoffs last at least 2 months now times 2)? And if the same team won both seasons, they could have to play 125-130 total games (and then have to start the season again literally in a few weeks)? Yeah, I think the players association would have something to say about that.

Shorten the playoffs. Bring back best of 3
 
The Olympics are showing the players care, there are just too many regular season games.

I’ve been advocating for basketball to simply split the regular seasons in half for about a decade or more.

Fall and spring champions, 41 game seasons, double the playoff games.

This makes regular seasons more exciting and doesn’t screw up the stats.
If the intent was to reduce the number of games in a season, this would only more games ("double the playoff games"). How would that even work? If you have playoffs after games 1-41 and after games 42-82, then who is the season champion? Or would there be another playoff round after that pitting Half-Season champ vs. Second Half-Season champ? Seems like WAY more games.

Huh? Two champions a year instead of one.

More games because of playoffs but the regular season games will mean so much more.
I like this less than the NFL expanding to 33 teams.

To each their own. Currently, I no longer watch regular season games.
 
The Olympics are showing the players care, there are just too many regular season games.

I’ve been advocating for basketball to simply split the regular seasons in half for about a decade or more.

Fall and spring champions, 41 game seasons, double the playoff games.

This makes regular seasons more exciting and doesn’t screw up the stats.

I like the idea, but that leads to more games with the playoffs. Cut each half to around 30 and that sounds like it might work.

Make the two champs of each half play each other at the end.
 
This is all @Kev4029 fault
It almost was. The only sport I typically actively root against the US in is basketball. Too much arrogance and talent to have any close games. Serbia has a nice team and Jokic is amazing, but we were just debating if this is the best US Olympic team ever.

This helped the argument, didn’t hurt it. Serbia played and executed at a very high level. This is not the 90s competition anymore.
 
Somebody on Twitter said the game turned when they started ignoring Kerr and did whatever it was Carmelo was telling them on the other sideline lmao

Some good videos of Melo calling out several late plays from the crowd. Including the Durant iso pullup.
Melo showed up for the bronze medal game with about 5 min left in the first half 😆 (tip was 11am there). Apparently retired Olympic Melo still gets after it like Houston James Harden.
 
Great game by Serbia to win the bronze medal. That squad was so good, clearly the second best team in the Olympics. Jokic's 6 1st quarter dimes were awesome and set the tone early. 5th triple double in Men's Olympic basketball history.

Most painful players to watch:
Serbia, Vasilije Micic - flops per minute leader. Hopefully the Charlotte Hornets can keep LaMelo Ball healthy because Micic is a lot. Is he going to play real minutes for them?
Germany, Moritz Wagner - his on-court anger goes to 11. Wagner's green light from 3 was alarming, and he was constantly yelling. Does Orlando's big rotation include him as much moving forward?
 
Great game by Serbia to win the bronze medal. That squad was so good, clearly the second best team in the Olympics. Jokic's 6 1st quarter dimes were awesome and set the tone early. 5th triple double in Men's Olympic basketball history.

Most painful players to watch:
Serbia, Vasilije Micic - flops per minute leader. Hopefully the Charlotte Hornets can keep LaMelo Ball healthy because Micic is a lot. Is he going to play real minutes for them?
Germany, Moritz Wagner - his on-court anger goes to 11. Wagner's green light from 3 was alarming, and he was constantly yelling. Does Orlando's big rotation include him as much moving forward?
Mo Wagner absolutely is going to play. He's pure energy off the bench which in an 82 game season is valuable. In a 1 game winner take all scenario? He probably needs to be more efficient.
 
pretends to read books, pretends to be hurt, and is just a completely fake person across the board.
Pretends to read books??? :lmao: :lmao: That’s gotta be the weirdest thing I’ve ever read for disliking somebody. How do you know he doesn’t read books.

Pretends to be hurt? He’s almost 40 and the lowest amounts of games he’s played in non-Covid year was 55. That’s only happened twice. He averages 71 games a year and then another 17 playoff games a year.
 
Great game by Serbia to win the bronze medal. That squad was so good, clearly the second best team in the Olympics. Jokic's 6 1st quarter dimes were awesome and set the tone early. 5th triple double in Men's Olympic basketball history.

Most painful players to watch:
Serbia, Vasilije Micic - flops per minute leader. Hopefully the Charlotte Hornets can keep LaMelo Ball healthy because Micic is a lot. Is he going to play real minutes for them?
Germany, Moritz Wagner - his on-court anger goes to 11. Wagner's green light from 3 was alarming, and he was constantly yelling. Does Orlando's big rotation include him as much moving forward?
Mo Wagner absolutely is going to play. He's pure energy off the bench which in an 82 game season is valuable. In a 1 game winner take all scenario? He probably needs to be more efficient.
Good point bout Mo Wagner's energy, especially in the regular season. He definitely plays hard, which can get him into trouble at times. Had a few nice pivots down low to open up scoring opportunities and was clearly confident in his outside shot.
 
pretends to read books, pretends to be hurt, and is just a completely fake person across the board.
Pretends to read books??? :lmao: :lmao: That’s gotta be the weirdest thing I’ve ever read for disliking somebody. How do you know he doesn’t read books.

Pretends to be hurt? He’s almost 40 and the lowest amounts of games he’s played in non-Covid year was 55. That’s only happened twice. He averages 71 games a year and then another 17 playoff games a year.
He's been known to hold a book in front of his face on team flights, and simply day dream.
 
pretends to read books, pretends to be hurt, and is just a completely fake person across the board.
Pretends to read books??? :lmao: :lmao: That’s gotta be the weirdest thing I’ve ever read for disliking somebody. How do you know he doesn’t read books.

Pretends to be hurt? He’s almost 40 and the lowest amounts of games he’s played in non-Covid year was 55. That’s only happened twice. He averages 71 games a year and then another 17 playoff games a year.
He's been known to hold a book in front of his face on team flights, and simply day dream.
Like 99% of the FBG
 
It's okay to cheer for America and not like LeBron. I'm a Spurs fan, even have a good bit of French blood, and I'm all in on USA. Now, I hope Wemby goes off for 50 and generally reminds the league that he's the new sheriff in town, but ...

USA, USA, USA!
 
pretends to read books, pretends to be hurt, and is just a completely fake person across the board.
Pretends to read books??? :lmao: :lmao: That’s gotta be the weirdest thing I’ve ever read for disliking somebody. How do you know he doesn’t read books.

Pretends to be hurt? He’s almost 40 and the lowest amounts of games he’s played in non-Covid year was 55. That’s only happened twice. He averages 71 games a year and then another 17 playoff games a year.
He's been known to hold a book in front of his face on team flights, and simply day dream.
:lmao: what??
 
pretends to read books, pretends to be hurt, and is just a completely fake person across the board.
Pretends to read books??? :lmao: :lmao: That’s gotta be the weirdest thing I’ve ever read for disliking somebody. How do you know he doesn’t read books.

Pretends to be hurt? He’s almost 40 and the lowest amounts of games he’s played in non-Covid year was 55. That’s only happened twice. He averages 71 games a year and then another 17 playoff games a year.
He's been known to hold a book in front of his face on team flights, and simply day dream.
:lmao: what??
lol was just kidding
 
It's okay to cheer for America and not like LeBron. I'm a Spurs fan, even have a good bit of French blood, and I'm all in on USA. Now, I hope Wemby goes off for 50 and generally reminds the league that he's the new sheriff in town, but ...

USA, USA, USA!

Yep. If you're rooting on France, you're either Canadian or a Communist.
 
Also who approved the starting lineup designations? The US has three guards a shooting guard and a center and France has 3 power forwards a point guard and a guard?

Idiotic.
 
Great game by Serbia to win the bronze medal. That squad was so good, clearly the second best team in the Olympics. Jokic's 6 1st quarter dimes were awesome and set the tone early. 5th triple double in Men's Olympic basketball history.

Most painful players to watch:
Serbia, Vasilije Micic - flops per minute leader. Hopefully the Charlotte Hornets can keep LaMelo Ball healthy because Micic is a lot. Is he going to play real minutes for them?
Tre Mann started all 28 games he played since the trade. Assume he still runs ahead of Micic.
 
I agree that they need to eliminate the grab a guy any time he gets a step on you take fouls. So boring.

If Embiid can't rebound over guys like Batum idk what he's out there for.

LeBron with some sick passing and defense already he's so freaking good still it's unbelievable
 

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