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Re: NBA General Discussion: 2025 Offseason 

Post#1681 » by the_process » Thu Jul 31, 2025 1:40 pm

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Iverson Armband wrote:Yeah, he can’t be the one saying it lol


Exactly!

Next time he calls the Lakers about a trade... "ooooh, our 2020 title has an asterisk, huh? Gonna need an extra 1st to do the deal."

And don't think Pelinka and other NBA GM's aren't that petty. They absolutely are.


That’s a relief; I haven’t wanted anyone on that team in a decade.


Even so, it's bad business.
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Re: NBA General Discussion: 2025 Offseason 

Post#1682 » by Negrodamus » Thu Jul 31, 2025 9:30 pm

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Re: NBA General Discussion: 2025 Offseason 

Post#1683 » by the_process » Fri Aug 1, 2025 2:13 am

Kuminga turning down 2-45 is kinda nuts. Shades of Noel?
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Post#1684 » by M2J » Fri Aug 1, 2025 9:52 pm

Daryl was mis headlined

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Re: NBA General Discussion: 2025 Offseason 

Post#1685 » by the_process » Wed Aug 6, 2025 12:38 pm

Celtics keep dumping money.
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Re: NBA General Discussion: 2025 Offseason 

Post#1686 » by GoSixersBro » Tue Aug 12, 2025 1:11 pm

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Iverson Armband wrote:Yeah, he can’t be the one saying it lol


Right Daryl had the Rockets at the time and they got just as far as they would've without the bubble.

I personally think the championship doesn't deserve an asterisk in terms of the single season, it is different in terms of ranking that title compared to others in history. I mean at the end of the day the Lakers were like the #1 seed before COVID and they won the title. People thought the Nuggets run was a fluke and the Heat was a fluke both teams kinda proved that wrong since then and both teams met for a ring in 2023. People also didn't realize how dominant a run Jokic was about to go on. The only asterisk historically is that break gave all teams the ability to improve and be healthier than typical.... The negative was nobody got a home court advantage they earned in the regular season.


To me the asterisk is because of the truncated season playing into the hands of a team like the Lakers with older players like James and Davis being able to be completely fresh for those playoffs. That, and the fact that many didn't really give a schiit at that point. It was like an afterthought - I mean, I watched exactly zero of those playoffs.


Also can't discount the ease of no travel during the postseason and not having to perform in front of fans, especially in away arenas.

The players can moan all they want how the Disney resort was like staying in an insane asylum to give it credit, but they got more rest than ever during the bubble and the nice little 3 month offseason within a season beforehand. Definitely an asterisk.
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Re: NBA General Discussion: 2025 Offseason 

Post#1687 » by Jailblazers7 » Tue Aug 12, 2025 1:20 pm

The bubble was obviously unique and deserves an asterisk for historical context but I don’t consider it any less of a championship than any other. The Lakers played under the same conditions as everyone else and they won.
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Post#1688 » by GoSixersBro » Tue Aug 12, 2025 1:57 pm

Jailblazers7 wrote:The bubble was obviously unique and deserves an asterisk for historical context but I don’t consider it any less of a championship than any other. The Lakers played under the same conditions as everyone else and they won.


Yes for that year. But stacked against other champions it does not hold the same merit.

One thing I do know for sure is, if the Sixers won it, the entire Internet would call it The Larry O'Mickey trophy until the end of time.
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Re: NBA General Discussion: 2025 Offseason 

Post#1689 » by Jailblazers7 » Tue Aug 12, 2025 3:01 pm

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Jailblazers7 wrote:The bubble was obviously unique and deserves an asterisk for historical context but I don’t consider it any less of a championship than any other. The Lakers played under the same conditions as everyone else and they won.


Yes for that year. But stacked against other champions it does not hold the same merit.

One thing I do know for sure is, if the Sixers won it, the entire Internet would call it The Larry O'Mickey trophy until the end of time.


Sure, it’s obviously not as impressive as something like the 2016 Cavs title or the 2011 Dallas title. But the argument is often stretched to imply that it shouldn’t count at all.

The only way it’d be considered “legitimate” is if the Celtics one it and the Boston sports mafia turned on the propaganda machine.
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Post#1690 » by M2J » Tue Aug 12, 2025 7:12 pm

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mjkvol wrote:
M2J wrote:
Right Daryl had the Rockets at the time and they got just as far as they would've without the bubble.

I personally think the championship doesn't deserve an asterisk in terms of the single season, it is different in terms of ranking that title compared to others in history. I mean at the end of the day the Lakers were like the #1 seed before COVID and they won the title. People thought the Nuggets run was a fluke and the Heat was a fluke both teams kinda proved that wrong since then and both teams met for a ring in 2023. People also didn't realize how dominant a run Jokic was about to go on. The only asterisk historically is that break gave all teams the ability to improve and be healthier than typical.... The negative was nobody got a home court advantage they earned in the regular season.


To me the asterisk is because of the truncated season playing into the hands of a team like the Lakers with older players like James and Davis being able to be completely fresh for those playoffs. That, and the fact that many didn't really give a schiit at that point. It was like an afterthought - I mean, I watched exactly zero of those playoffs.


Also can't discount the ease of no travel during the postseason and not having to perform in front of fans, especially in away arenas.

The players can moan all they want how the Disney resort was like staying in an insane asylum to give it credit, but they got more rest than ever during the bubble and the nice little 3 month offseason within a season beforehand. Definitely an asterisk.


I agree with historical context. But that asterisk can make it harder or easier. I mean Lakers would've had home court and they didn't get that advantage.

I maintain the biggest real change is the break in between. That allowed many teams they went to against to improve. Lakers were already the Lakers that season... But more rested I guess
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Re: NBA General Discussion: 2025 Offseason 

Post#1691 » by GoSixersBro » Wed Aug 13, 2025 12:38 am

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To me the asterisk is because of the truncated season playing into the hands of a team like the Lakers with older players like James and Davis being able to be completely fresh for those playoffs. That, and the fact that many didn't really give a schiit at that point. It was like an afterthought - I mean, I watched exactly zero of those playoffs.


Also can't discount the ease of no travel during the postseason and not having to perform in front of fans, especially in away arenas.

The players can moan all they want how the Disney resort was like staying in an insane asylum to give it credit, but they got more rest than ever during the bubble and the nice little 3 month offseason within a season beforehand. Definitely an asterisk.


I agree with historical context. But that asterisk can make it harder or easier. I mean Lakers would've had home court and they didn't get that advantage.

I maintain the biggest real change is the break in between. That allowed many teams they went to against to improve. Lakers were already the Lakers that season... But more rested I guess


Respectively disagree. You give LeCorn and the paper machete man aka AD the option of a 4 month breather right before the playoffs or homecourt in front of a bunch of celebrities, they're taking that quarantine every time. No team out West has been afraid to play in Staples Center since 2010-2011.

It's no surprise the Lakers have flamed out each season since 2020. What went down in the bubble was only ever happening in the bubble. One playoff missed, 3 first round exits and a 4-0 spanking in a conf finals.
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Re: NBA General Discussion: 2025 Offseason 

Post#1692 » by mjkvol » Wed Aug 13, 2025 8:59 pm

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mjkvol wrote:
To me the asterisk is because of the truncated season playing into the hands of a team like the Lakers with older players like James and Davis being able to be completely fresh for those playoffs. That, and the fact that many didn't really give a schiit at that point. It was like an afterthought - I mean, I watched exactly zero of those playoffs.


Also can't discount the ease of no travel during the postseason and not having to perform in front of fans, especially in away arenas.

The players can moan all they want how the Disney resort was like staying in an insane asylum to give it credit, but they got more rest than ever during the bubble and the nice little 3 month offseason within a season beforehand. Definitely an asterisk.


I agree with historical context. But that asterisk can make it harder or easier. I mean Lakers would've had home court and they didn't get that advantage.

I maintain the biggest real change is the break in between. That allowed many teams they went to against to improve. Lakers were already the Lakers that season... But more rested I guess


GoSixersBro beat me to it. Between age and health, that four month break was a gift from the heavens (or in this case, Adam Silver) for James and Davis. When was the last time Staples Center was a fearsome place to play?
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Re: NBA General Discussion: 2025 Offseason 

Post#1693 » by 76ciology » Thu Aug 14, 2025 2:19 am

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Re: NBA General Discussion: 2025 Offseason 

Post#1694 » by sodmoraes » Thu Aug 14, 2025 3:04 pm

13 years old my ass, he´s probably 16 lol :lol:
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Re: NBA General Discussion: 2025 Offseason 

Post#1695 » by Stanford » Sat Aug 16, 2025 12:42 pm

Be thankful this wasn't us.

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Re: NBA General Discussion: 2025 Offseason 

Post#1696 » by youngcrev » Sun Aug 17, 2025 2:45 am

Stanford wrote:Be thankful this wasn't us.

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Re: NBA General Discussion: 2025 Offseason 

Post#1697 » by Negrodamus » Sun Aug 17, 2025 3:42 am

Stanford wrote:Be thankful this wasn't us.

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What getting KD does to a team.
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Post#1698 » by 76ciology » Sun Aug 17, 2025 5:08 am

Stanford wrote:Be thankful this wasn't us.

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The pantry and kitchen are oversized, while the living area and bedrooms aren’t impressive enough.
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Post#1699 » by the_process » Mon Aug 18, 2025 2:37 pm

76ciology wrote:
Stanford wrote:Be thankful this wasn't us.

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The pantry and kitchen are oversized, while the living area and bedrooms aren’t impressive enough.


You need a big pantry and kitchen.

Meanwhile a bedroom basically just has to fit your bed and clothes.
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Re: NBA General Discussion: 2025 Offseason 

Post#1700 » by 76ciology » Mon Aug 18, 2025 4:01 pm

the_process wrote:
76ciology wrote:
Stanford wrote:Be thankful this wasn't us.

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The pantry and kitchen are oversized, while the living area and bedrooms aren’t impressive enough.


You need a big pantry and kitchen.

Meanwhile a bedroom basically just has to fit your bed and clothes.


Bedroom is where the magic happens.
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