Just seven more years until Kyrie is an unrestricted free agent, Laker and Heat fans.
I am almost certain that Pat Riley won't be around then though. We'll have some other hack leading the Neo-Heat Culture
Just seven more years until Kyrie is an unrestricted free agent, Laker and Heat fans.
Nope. It's Harden vs. Thabo, which is the real reason Houston should be scared.OKC here we come! Harden vs. Durant
sad but believableTomorrow has the potential to be one of the best days in my life.
Well I almost couldn't believe coaches didn't talk during timeouts---I just can't imagine that kind of thing not spilling out more
And it looks like Kyrie doesn't think very highly of the organization, who knows, we'll see
Nope. It's Harden vs. Thabo, which is the real reason Houston should be scared.
TNT is now airing Raptors/Hawks tonight.
G-TYME going for 50 tonight. Jazz get in when the Lakers lose the game when they're down by one and the refs accidentally send Dwight to the line with one second on the clock instead of Gasol.
Are you posting from the future? Or am I not reading the schedule properly?
I think having McRoberts running the point is more shameful than holding guys out as far as injury.
At least the bad players are playing hard. Cats just play terrible ball that can't carry over to the next season in any reasonable shape or way.
So Jazz fans
Would you give us your pick and Enes Kanter to swap picks with the Wizards and draft Burke (assuming wiz get the 5th pick)?
I was there last night, brought my 13 year-old brother in law from Maine to his first NBA game.+1
I am ready to watch lots of Lamb Wednesday night. Locking up HCA through WCF was very nice.
What did Kyrie do?
I was there last night, brought my 13 year-old brother in law from Maine to his first NBA game.
Lamb is such a physical freak in terms of wingspan. His fingertips are literally near his knees, and he's so smooth handling the ball and shooting. The more minutes he gets, the less bad the Harden trade looks. Don't get me wrong: it still looks bad, but we didn't get jack shit in return at least.
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Oh yeah, and since I forgot to post this after the game last night:
DAT SIXTY
Yea what did he do?
That's a start, I guess.
That boy will be on a plane just as soon as he can to another organization.
I've become convinced the Raps are trying to give us the worst pick possible, so they'll probably win.Just giving out an advance apology for what assuredly will be a terrible nationally televised performance against the Hawks on TNT tonight.
Hope you all enjoy healthy heaps of Aaron Gray, John Lucas and Alan Anderson!
TNT is now airing Raptors/Hawks tonight.
I'm sorry everyone.
If theres anyway I can make it up to y'all let me know.
To be fair, the Cavs organization is still a fucking abomination because of Gilbert. I feel sorry for anyone stuck there.
He basically whined about the team tanking and admitted that he wasn't hurt.
I've become convinced the Raps are trying to give us the worst pick possible, so they'll probably win.
Screw you guys.
For me, it is a Wednesday and the Jazz are already in the playoffs. I don't have time for Tuesdays.
I've become convinced the Raps are trying to give us the worst pick possible, so they'll probably win.
Screw you guys.
Watch it with us.
There's a difference between willing to spend and being a good owner.I know Gilbert gets a lot of flack but I give him a pass. When he had Lebron he spent ridiculous money and took back salary and years in every single trade. Dude was willing to spend money to win, which is saying something in a recession 2008-2009-2010 NBA. And now he's tanking because it's the smart thing to do. I hate tanking, and I'm sure a competitor like Kyrie hates tanking - but it's the new craze in NBA front office circles.
Heck, even ultra competitive "I hate to lose at cards" Jordan is embracing the tank. Gilbert ain't a great owner, and he's a jealous biatch that comic sans'd his way to a nixed Lakers-CP3 deal. But he's better than at least 12-15 owners in today's league.
My guess is someone with size, either Len or Zeller probably. We can afford to take a risk on a project big man and just let him develop in Tulsa.fertygo said:Who that most likely OKC draft with 12th pick?
Welp I'm already pissed off. Seems we won't even get the TNT feed for the game.
The Thunder should go for broke and take Adams. He has the most potential of any big other than Noel in this draft.
There's a difference between willing to spend and being a good owner.
The bottom line is that the very best player LeBron ever played with in Cleveland was Mo Gotti.
His record as far as bigs go actually isn't stellar. Aldrich is a pure bust (especially since he was taken at #10), and Mullens isn't very good either (although he's not awful for a late first-rounder). Ibaka was a great pick in the early 20s though, and we've done (comparatively) well with Thabeet and Orton. Both of those guys look like they'll at least stay in the league for a while as backups.I'd probably go with Dieng instead. Defensively between him and Ibaka...goddam.
One thing is for sure though, Presti will pick the right guy.
I'd probably go with Dieng instead. Defensively between him and Ibaka...goddam.
One thing is for sure though, Presti will pick the right guy.