3ballbomber wrote:
Duh He is fat not because he eats salads and drink V8
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Vertical Limit wrote:
I predicted his steep decline during the nba bubble and posted it here.
I said, that guy has poor conditioning.. his body starts breaking down after 50 games played.. hea gasping for air by the second quarter and hes draggibg his legs when running up and down the court.
I also said his legs wont survive the contract hes currently on which ends next season, and yet the sixers gave him another 3 year 193 million extension that ends in 2029.
And also have 3 years 163 million remaining on paul george after this season..
That franchise is completely cooked and i know its not ideal to leave a job but if im Nick Nurse im hoping to get fired


Bishop45 wrote:As far as cringey fan art goes, this is cool. Best wishes to GS in the Playoffs. A Himmy/Curry Ring would be a cool story, but they are likely just not on the level of OKC/C's/Cavs

twix2500 wrote:Question for everyone. Do you really like watching players in the nba 18 to 22 yrs of age? And do you really like watching players older than 35 yrs of age?
Me personally broading the age range in the NBA hurts the league. It decreases the available jobs and opportunities. Thus allowing less players to shine and prove themselves as the next.spectrec130 wrote:twix2500 wrote:Question for everyone. Do you really like watching players in the nba 18 to 22 yrs of age? And do you really like watching players older than 35 yrs of age?
TBH never gave much thought on a players age but will say that if some young player goes off and shows something then am more inclined to watch 'em over some of the longtime veterans. Probably has to do with the fact of suffering from Curry, Durant and Lebron fatigue. Just don't care to watch this crop anymore. Ready for the NBA to turn the page to a new era.