jerrod wrote:trwi7 wrote:It's such a shame that I'm not a drinker.
I go the drink when I'm happy, eat when I'm sad route. It works for me
Look who finally decided to show up. Just as the optimists lose yet again.
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jerrod wrote:trwi7 wrote:It's such a shame that I'm not a drinker.
I go the drink when I'm happy, eat when I'm sad route. It works for me
stellation wrote:What's the difference between Gery Woelful and this glass of mineral water? The mineral water actually has a source."
I Hate Manure wrote:We look to be awful next season without Beasley.
jerrod wrote:I'm not saying it would have made a difference but it's weird to me that Robin went from a rotation guy to no minutes. Especially after losing a big to injury
Wonka wrote:Antinomy wrote:I’m honestly at peace.
Last year I was pissed but this one feels different.
It’s the same type of peace you find when you come to terms with your ex being with a better version of yourself
Brewhoopfan wrote:I'm fairly certain both Bam and Dragic played the best basketball of their lives. The rest of the Heat were very good. Credit Spoelstra for getting it all clicking at the right time.
Pachinko_ wrote:ackypoo wrote:im not entirely sure we need a roster overhaul or a new coach. but we absolutely need giannis to explore half court scoring options. whether that be a post game, a 3 point shot, a mid range game, or flailing around like james harden and making his free throws, he has to get better in the half court.
I mean that would be great, but what if he just can't? what do we do then? It's not like he's 19 anymore, we have to seriously consider that maybe that's him as a player. He can drive and dunk, he's an average or maybe slightly above average passer, and he attracts double teams. And these 3 things all you can count on him to do reliably on offense when things tighten up.
What then?
tydett wrote:Think there's a 0% chance that Giannis is not in a Bucks uniform next year, but also a 0% chance that he signs the supermax. It's bad business after the terrible year the league is going to experience revenue wise. Horst, you get one more shot.
Guys who need to go/will be gone:
Korver
Connaughton
Bledsoe
Marvin
RoLo
Ersan
Sterling
Guys who will definitely be back:
Giannis
Middleton
DDV
Lopez
Up in the air:
Hill (think he retires) -
Thanny (probably keep him for Giannis but eh?)
Wes (maybe opts in)
Mason (takes Hill's spot?)
Wilson (can you even get rid of him?)
MartyConlonOnTheRun wrote:emunney wrote:Let's go Nuggets.
Usually you'd say there's always next year. But is there?
Yeah, I have it at a 30% chance lockout, 40% Giannis refuses to sign super max and 30% chance we even come back with a similar team.
trwi7 wrote:
Look who finally decided to show up. Just as the optimists lose yet again.

GHOSTofSIKMA wrote: I think that we will do worse than last season and that Giannis is now just a mere all star. All because we switched from Bud to Griffin.
Pachinko_ wrote:ackypoo wrote:im not entirely sure we need a roster overhaul or a new coach. but we absolutely need giannis to explore half court scoring options. whether that be a post game, a 3 point shot, a mid range game, or flailing around like james harden and making his free throws, he has to get better in the half court.
I mean that would be great, but what if he just can't? what do we do then? It's not like he's 19 anymore, we have to seriously consider that maybe that's him as a player. He can drive and dunk, he's an average or maybe slightly above average passer, and he attracts double teams. And these 3 things are all you can count on him to do reliably on offense when things tighten up.
What then?
jerrod wrote:trwi7 wrote:
Look who finally decided to show up. Just as the optimists lose yet again.
I was basically screaming my hatred of Kyle Korver into the abyss on Facebook when I was reminded that you guys night actually respond.
stellation wrote:What's the difference between Gery Woelful and this glass of mineral water? The mineral water actually has a source."
I Hate Manure wrote:We look to be awful next season without Beasley.