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Around the NBA (and other Sports) 2022-23, Part 2

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2023 8:32 pm
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Re: Around the NBA (and other Sports) 2022-23, Part 2

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2023 8:34 pm
by zoyathedestroya
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Re: Around the NBA (and other Sports) 2022-23, Part 2

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2023 8:59 pm
by Feed Your Head
Damn I have no life.

Re: Around the NBA (and other Sports) 2022-23, Part 2

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2023 9:02 pm
by shackles10
I’m so gross

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Re: Around the NBA (and other Sports) 2022-23, Part 2

Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2023 9:35 pm
by shackles10
The West is a hot mess and has been for most of the season. Instead of teams separating themselves from the pack like normal, more teams are falling into the pack (except the Nuggets). 3.5 games between 6th and 13th and only 2.5 more could take you from 6th up to 3rd.

Re: Around the NBA (and other Sports) 2022-23, Part 2

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2023 1:44 am
by TatumMVP
Giannis INJ.

Re: Around the NBA (and other Sports) 2022-23, Part 2

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2023 1:46 am
by reload141
The Comedian wrote:Damn I have no life.


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Re: Around the NBA (and other Sports) 2022-23, Part 2

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2023 1:47 am
by reload141
TatumMVP wrote:Giannis INJ.


Yep.

Could be out for a while, waiting for MRI results on his thumb/wrist but it didn't look good....

Hope the Bulls can pull off an upset and Bucks drop a few more games so we can stay ahead

Re: Around the NBA (and other Sports) 2022-23, Part 2

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2023 2:18 am
by Shak_Celts
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Re: Around the NBA (and other Sports) 2022-23, Part 2

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2023 2:27 am
by themoneyteam2
Good lord the Bulls are bad. Imagine letting Brook Lopez get 31 pts after 3 quarters in 2023.

Re: Around the NBA (and other Sports) 2022-23, Part 2

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2023 2:30 am
by SuperDeluxe
The Bulls are the Bucks' kryptonite too. If they win tonight (big if), they'll win the reg. season series.

Re: Around the NBA (and other Sports) 2022-23, Part 2

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2023 2:35 am
by themoneyteam2
Giannis with a sprained wrist but gets a week off so probably won't miss a game. Bucks injury luck is absurd.

During their win streak, played the following:

DEN - no Jokic, Murray, MPJ
NOP - No CJ, BI, and Zion
IND - No Halliburton
LAC - No Kawhi and half roster traded
LAL - no Bron and half roster traded
BOS - Starting 5 out and on a B2B
CHI - No Demar and on a B2B

It’s actually insanity

Re: Around the NBA (and other Sports) 2022-23, Part 2

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2023 3:23 am
by lon3lytoaster
themoneyteam2 wrote:Giannis with a sprained wrist but gets a week off so probably won't miss a game. Bucks injury luck is absurd.

During their win streak, played the following:

DEN - no Jokic, Murray, MPJ
NOP - No CJ, BI, and Zion
IND - No Halliburton
LAC - No Kawhi and half roster traded
LAL - no Bron and half roster traded
BOS - Starting 5 out and on a B2B
CHI - No Demar and on a B2B

It’s actually insanity


And everyone else they’ve played since December is struggling for playoff contention, or out of the picture all together

Re: Around the NBA (and other Sports) 2022-23, Part 2

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2023 5:29 pm
by Shak_Celts
themoneyteam2 wrote:Giannis with a sprained wrist but gets a week off so probably won't miss a game. Bucks injury luck is absurd.

During their win streak, played the following:

DEN - no Jokic, Murray, MPJ
NOP - No CJ, BI, and Zion
IND - No Halliburton
LAC - No Kawhi and half roster traded
LAL - no Bron and half roster traded
BOS - Starting 5 out and on a B2B
CHI - No Demar and on a B2B

It’s actually insanity


Got to take them how you find them. Even wins like those can give you confidence and propel you to greatness. Didn’t “someone” CONSTANTLY talk about our schedule the same way last season?

Re: Around the NBA (and other Sports) 2022-23, Part 2

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2023 6:28 pm
by Feed Your Head
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Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2023 7:56 pm
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Re: Around the NBA (and other Sports) 2022-23, Part 2

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2023 1:20 pm
by Fencer reregistered
Quite the HoF group, once again:

https://sports.yahoo.com/dirk-nowitzki-dwyane-wade-headline-loaded-list-of-finalists-for-hall-of-fames-class-of-2023-225057484.html

--Wade, Dirk and Popovich are no-argument NBA HoFers.

-- Pau Gasol is a low end or borderline NBA HoFer with a huge international resume as well. So he's no-argument overall.

-- Becky Hammon made the WNBA's 25-greatest list, so she's a no-argument HoFer too.

-- Tony Parker is more debatable, IMO, but I'd lean toward Yes, especially since he has somewhat of an international resume too.

Re: Around the NBA (and other Sports) 2022-23, Part 2

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2023 2:19 pm
by Smart2Nesmith43
Fencer reregistered wrote:Quite the HoF group, once again:

https://sports.yahoo.com/dirk-nowitzki-dwyane-wade-headline-loaded-list-of-finalists-for-hall-of-fames-class-of-2023-225057484.html

--Wade, Dirk and Popovich are no-argument NBA HoFers.

-- Pau Gasol is a low end or borderline NBA HoFer with a huge international resume as well. So he's no-argument overall.

-- Becky Hammon made the WNBA's 25-greatest list, so she's a no-argument HoFer too.

-- Tony Parker is more debatable, IMO, but I'd lean toward Yes, especially since he has somewhat of an international resume too.

Parker is a 6x all star, 4x NBA champion, Finals MVP and a member of the winningest NBA trio of all time. Between his teardrop and his spin move, he has two instantly recognizeable moves. He is 6th all time in playoff games played, playoff assists and 10th in playoff points. I'm not saying he is a top 10 playoff performer of all time but that's also not a level of production that can be simply be dismissed as a by product of playing his entire career on really good teams (there are lots of other factors at play there but I don't think it's entirely coincidental that the Spurs haven't won a playoff series since he left). He is also one of the most accomplished and influential FIBA player of the last decades.

Whatever criteria you want to use, whether it's individual performance, team success, international play or influence on the game, he's done more than enough to be a Hall of Famer. If the Hall of Fame is letting guys like Chris Webber in, there's absolutely no argument to leave Parker out.

Re: Around the NBA (and other Sports) 2022-23, Part 2

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2023 2:54 pm
by Triple7
Fencer reregistered wrote:Quite the HoF group, once again:

https://sports.yahoo.com/dirk-nowitzki-dwyane-wade-headline-loaded-list-of-finalists-for-hall-of-fames-class-of-2023-225057484.html

--Wade, Dirk and Popovich are no-argument NBA HoFers.

-- Pau Gasol is a low end or borderline NBA HoFer with a huge international resume as well. So he's no-argument overall.

-- Becky Hammon made the WNBA's 25-greatest list, so she's a no-argument HoFer too.

-- Tony Parker is more debatable, IMO, but I'd lean toward Yes, especially since he has somewhat of an international resume too.


How is parker debatable? He should be lock to the hall of fame. Multiple champion, finals mvp, multiple times all nba. If guys like mitch ritchmond, grant hill, mcgrady, sabonis, divac, ralph sampson, chris mullin can get in, parker is a shoe in 1st ballot hof.