Page 1 of 13
Around the NBA, 2014-15 Season Thread
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 5:02 am
by NyCeEvO
It's Opening Night and we're not playing.
While the HOU-LAL game isn't over, I think it's safe to say that the performance of the night award goes to Anthony Davis, who had 26pts/17reb/9blk/3stl.
He was a beast!
Re: Around the NBA, 2014-15 Season Thread
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 5:50 am
by jeff1624
Damn it, Randle fractured his right tibia. That is truly terrible.
Re: Around the NBA, 2014-15 Season Thread
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 6:23 am
by therealbig3
Lakers are awful and do not deserve to have 27 nationally televised games. Nobody wants to see the Cavaliers curb stomp them. I'd rather watch more games like the Spurs-Mavs that happened right before. That was a great game.
Re: Around the NBA, 2014-15 Season Thread
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 1:10 pm
by NyCeEvO
therealbig3 wrote:Lakers are awful and do not deserve to have 27 nationally televised games. Nobody wants to see the Cavaliers curb stomp them. I'd rather watch more games like the Spurs-Mavs that happened right before. That was a great game.
Barring injuries, I don't think my bold pick for the Mavs to make the WCF (and probably the Finals) is all that bold any more. That roster is stacked.
Re: Around the NBA, 2014-15 Season Thread
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 2:39 pm
by CalamityX12
Anthony Davis.... what could've been....
Re: Around the NBA, 2014-15 Season Thread
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2014 7:07 pm
by Prokorov
therealbig3 wrote:Lakers are awful and do not deserve to have 27 nationally televised games. Nobody wants to see the Cavaliers curb stomp them. I'd rather watch more games like the Spurs-Mavs that happened right before. That was a great game.
good or bad i still want to see kobe play. what ruined that game was harden. i just have 0 respect for that guys game.
Re: Around the NBA, 2014-15 Season Thread
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 2:37 am
by NyCeEvO
Pierce had 17pts/6rebs/5asts/2stl tonight.
Re: Around the NBA, 2014-15 Season Thread
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 3:29 am
by jeff1624
NyCeEvO wrote:Pierce had 17pts/6rebs/5asts/2stl tonight.
And the Wiz lost.
Re: Around the NBA, 2014-15 Season Thread
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 3:27 pm
by Lamak
Lakers look really terrible this year.
Re: Around the NBA, 2014-15 Season Thread
Posted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 5:02 pm
by Keith Van Horn
soooo, what's with the wire tap article that says Brooklyn is a candidate to get Kobe in a trade?
Re: Around the NBA, 2014-15 Season Thread
Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2014 1:35 am
by jeff1624
It feels dirty rooting for the knicks, but a cavs loss here would be pretty funny.
Re: Around the NBA, 2014-15 Season Thread
Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2014 4:05 am
by NyCeEvO
macgyver893 wrote:soooo, what's with the wire tap article that says Brooklyn is a candidate to get Kobe in a trade?
Clickbait.
It's completely unsubstantiated and is just based upon speculation.
Re: Around the NBA, 2014-15 Season Thread
Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2014 11:27 am
by kerry kittles
Westbrook out with a fractured hand. We will be playing a depleted Thunder team for our home opener and will still manage to find a way to lose
Re: Around the NBA, 2014-15 Season Thread
Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2014 1:41 pm
by Prokorov
NyCeEvO wrote:macgyver893 wrote:soooo, what's with the wire tap article that says Brooklyn is a candidate to get Kobe in a trade?
Clickbait.
It's completely unsubstantiated and is just based upon speculation.
i wouldnt hate a dwill for kobe trade.
we need an ego alpha who is going to ruffle some feathers. his contract expires before dwills
Re: Around the NBA, 2014-15 Season Thread
Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2014 4:24 pm
by MrDollarBills
I'd trade for Bryant if that means we get a clean cap in 2016.
This team lacks leadership in the worst way.
Re: Around the NBA, 2014-15 Season Thread
Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2014 5:15 pm
by F3LON
With Westbrook getting injured there has to be a trade out there where we can dump DWill, Lopez or JJ.
I cant see OKC not making a move. They dont want to fall into a low seeding where they will have to play SA or LAC or Hou.
They have a number of young guys I think can be good: Perry Jones III, Jeremy Lamb, Reggie Jackson
And expiring veterans: Perkins and Collison
There is a deal there, BK needs to look into it.
Re: Around the NBA, 2014-15 Season Thread
Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2014 5:26 pm
by CalamityX12
OKC rarely makes moves. They made 2 moves that were due to finances (Harden/Perkins)
Re: Around the NBA, 2014-15 Season Thread
Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2014 5:48 pm
by F3LON
CalamityX12 wrote:OKC rarely makes moves. They made 2 moves that were due to finances (Harden/Perkins)
It's also rare to have 2 superstars on one team.
Even more rare to have those 2 superstars out for significant time.
Kendrick Perkins is expendable on their end. Perkins and KG have a relationship and we could use a true big body like him.
You put Collison and Jeremy Lamb together with Perkins and I could see DWill getting sent to OKC
DWill and Westbrook could co-exist. Id actually say that they would play well together.
OKC isnt that far from Dallas, DWill's hometown, so I think it would make sense for both teams
Re: Around the NBA, 2014-15 Season Thread
Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2014 6:18 pm
by CalamityX12
F3LON wrote:CalamityX12 wrote:OKC rarely makes moves. They made 2 moves that were due to finances (Harden/Perkins)
It's also rare to have 2 superstars on one team.
Even more rare to have those 2 superstars out for significant time.
Kendrick Perkins is expendable on their end. Perkins and KG have a relationship and we could use a true big body like him.
You put Collison and Jeremy Lamb together with Perkins and I could see DWill getting sent to OKC
DWill and Westbrook could co-exist. Id actually say that they would play well together.
OKC isnt that far from Dallas, DWill's hometown, so I think it would make sense for both teams
OKC gets this myth of being the best scouters/gms or whatever, they hit on three homeruns due to drafting early with Durant, Westbrook n Harden with a triple in Ibaka and have been so so since....
Ever since they lost Harden they lost that feel, IMO, to win it all since he provided the scoring and impact off the bench. OKC has done little to aid or fill in that vacancy IMO.
Anyways, I'm not sure i'd want anything outside of the dynamic duo from OKC. Lamb would be cool but he's not a 1 in a million type player.
If its something around Ibaka, then we can talk.
Re: Around the NBA, 2014-15 Season Thread
Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2014 7:46 pm
by F3LON
CalamityX12 wrote:F3LON wrote:CalamityX12 wrote:OKC rarely makes moves. They made 2 moves that were due to finances (Harden/Perkins)
It's also rare to have 2 superstars on one team.
Even more rare to have those 2 superstars out for significant time.
Kendrick Perkins is expendable on their end. Perkins and KG have a relationship and we could use a true big body like him.
You put Collison and Jeremy Lamb together with Perkins and I could see DWill getting sent to OKC
DWill and Westbrook could co-exist. Id actually say that they would play well together.
OKC isnt that far from Dallas, DWill's hometown, so I think it would make sense for both teams
OKC gets this myth of being the best scouters/gms or whatever, they hit on three homeruns due to drafting early with Durant, Westbrook n Harden with a triple in Ibaka and have been so so since....
Ever since they lost Harden they lost that feel, IMO, to win it all since he provided the scoring and impact off the bench. OKC has done little to aid or fill in that vacancy IMO.
Anyways, I'm not sure i'd want anything outside of the dynamic duo from OKC. Lamb would be cool but he's not a 1 in a million type player.
If its something around Ibaka, then we can talk.
They would be doing us the favor of taking on DWill's contract. We arent getting anything great back but Perkins and Collison are both expiring contracts and I liked Lamb a lot when he came out. He has a lot of upside and is still on a rookie contract.