Ckay wrote:Come on.
They really are heading to Cancun lol
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zonedefense wrote:NBA4Lyfe wrote:durden_tyler wrote:The Clippers would rather let go of Harden first before Zubac. Assuming they are not dumb of course.
zubac is a euro stiff with no atheltcism.. gafford, jones, and lively punked him all series
Zubac was the only Clippers player that did better than expected. Dominant in game one. Basically a walking double-double all series long. Not getting played off the floor by Doncic. Survived the switch hunting better than most bigs.
Archerbro wrote:Speadge wrote:stuporman wrote:Luka riding another little scoring guard to playoff success, maybe this time he will cherish what he has in Kyrie and has learned from taking Brunson for granted so not pushing to keep him around.
What are you even talking about? That's an extremely silly argument.
Luka was what? 23 years old back then? And Brunson was a one-dimensional player incapable of creating for others for three and a half years. He started to show signs of life in the second half of the 2021/2022 season when it was already too late. He completely vanished in the 2020/21 playoffs.
In 2022/23, he was great - for the first year, he was really great, but by then, it was already decided that he would go to NYK. So what exactly should Luka, who was only 23 years old back then, do?
It was mavs management that led to Brunson's departure. Not sure why people trying to say there was something there between Luka/Brunson when there's been no indications from either player.
NBA4Lyfe wrote:tmorgan wrote:NBA4Lyfe wrote:im glad that it looks like maxi kleber broke his collarbone
i love that
hopefully that pillsbury doubough tears his acl being guarded by lu dort.. i would love to see that also
Wow. Congrats on being super bitter and unlikeable to a fan of the game (and a currently irrelevant team).
since harden wont fight back, ill fight for him
Don't know what else they'd be watching. There isn't another series that's as exciting.NBA4Lyfe wrote:WestbrookGOATed wrote:Now its time for the best series of the playoffs thus far.
that nobodies gonna watch lol
NBA4Lyfe wrote:im glad that it looks like maxi kleber broke his collarbone
i love that
hopefully that pillsbury doubough tears his acl being guarded by lu dort.. i would love to see that also
Jazz9 wrote:NBA4Lyfe wrote:tmorgan wrote:
Wow. Congrats on being super bitter and unlikeable to a fan of the game (and a currently irrelevant team).
since harden wont fight back, ill fight for him
Harden is likely gonna spend the night enjoying himself in a strip club while you're fighting for him on the internet
HotRocks34 wrote:NBA4Lyfe wrote:im glad that it looks like maxi kleber broke his collarbone
i love that
hopefully that pillsbury doubough tears his acl being guarded by lu dort.. i would love to see that also
Embarrassing.
Luka >> Harden
But we already knew that.
stuporman wrote:Speadge wrote:stuporman wrote:Luka riding another little scoring guard to playoff success, maybe this time he will cherish what he has in Kyrie and has learned from taking Brunson for granted so not pushing to keep him around.
What are you even talking about? That's an extremely silly argument.
Luka was what? 23 years old back then? And Brunson was a one-dimensional player incapable of creating for others for three and a half years. He started to show signs of life in the second half of the 2021/2022 season when it was already too late. He completely vanished in the 2020/21 playoffs.
In 2022/23, he was great - for the first year, he was really great, but by then, it was already decided that he would go to NYK. So what exactly should Luka, who was only 23 years old back then, do?
I seem to have touched a nerve...
G R E Y wrote:This is what we call a good ole' fashioned ass whoopin'!
Congratulations to the Mavs, well earned series win on the foundation of defense and the talent of an awe inspiring back court.
Who had Kyrie as the top transformation redemption story from among the big 3 that so unceremoniously left the Nets?
Not. A. Peep. of trouble or issues. Great camaraderie and chemistry with Luka. Both playing excellent D
Big support cast contributions, especially in the boards and overall hustle department.
Very impressive turning of the page individually and onto the next chapter as a team.
HotRocks34 wrote:NBA4Lyfe wrote:im glad that it looks like maxi kleber broke his collarbone
i love that
hopefully that pillsbury doubough tears his acl being guarded by lu dort.. i would love to see that also
Embarrassing.
Luka >> Harden
But we already knew that.
NCHeels2008 wrote:HotRocks34 wrote:NBA4Lyfe wrote:im glad that it looks like maxi kleber broke his collarbone
i love that
hopefully that pillsbury doubough tears his acl being guarded by lu dort.. i would love to see that also
Embarrassing.
Luka >> Harden
But we already knew that.
How did Russ do? You haven't been posting threads on him lately
NBA4Lyfe wrote:WestbrookGOATed wrote:Now its time for the best series of the playoffs thus far.
that nobodies gonna watch lol
stuporman wrote:Luka riding another little scoring guard to playoff success, maybe this time he will cherish what he has in Kyrie and has learned from taking Brunson for granted so not pushing to keep him around.
Clav wrote:NBA4Lyfe wrote:WestbrookGOATed wrote:Now its time for the best series of the playoffs thus far.
that nobodies gonna watch lol
You may not watch it but there will be quite an audience I assure you.
Speadge wrote:stuporman wrote:Speadge wrote:
What are you even talking about? That's an extremely silly argument.
Luka was what? 23 years old back then? And Brunson was a one-dimensional player incapable of creating for others for three and a half years. He started to show signs of life in the second half of the 2021/2022 season when it was already too late. He completely vanished in the 2020/21 playoffs.
In 2022/23, he was great - for the first year, he was really great, but by then, it was already decided that he would go to NYK. So what exactly should Luka, who was only 23 years old back then, do?
I seem to have touched a nerve...
Nah, it was just an extremely silly argument I needed to respond to.
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Handlez wrote:stuporman wrote:Luka riding another little scoring guard to playoff success, maybe this time he will cherish what he has in Kyrie and has learned from taking Brunson for granted so not pushing to keep him around.
Wtf are you even talking about