Plossum wrote:Bit sad to see what has become of Hayward. Debateable if he's still an NBA quality player.
Same as Galo
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Plossum wrote:Bit sad to see what has become of Hayward. Debateable if he's still an NBA quality player.
emunney wrote:
We need a man shaped like a chicken nugget with the shot selection of a 21st birthday party.
GHOSTofSIKMA wrote:
if you combined jabari parker, royal ivey, a shrimp and a ball sack youd have javon carter
RRyder823 wrote:You joke but I honestly think we need to look into trading them Brook in the offseason. They got the cap, need and disposable picksShootingtheJ wrote:MiltownMadness wrote:He won't really be able to put on much weight with that frame either. I expect him to be one of those guys who doesn't improve as much as you would think after their rookie season. OKC desperately needs size, they are toast in the playoffs this year
After this season, OKC should give up all their picks to acquire 2 time NBA champion Bobby Portis for the toughness, leadership, and rebounding.
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AussieBuck wrote:This is such a nightmare matchup for OKC. Someone come up with a magic paper/rock/scissors thingy that has us meeting them in the finals. It'll be a boring 5 games.
pifhluk23 wrote:AussieBuck wrote:This is such a nightmare matchup for OKC. Someone come up with a magic paper/rock/scissors thingy that has us meeting them in the finals. It'll be a boring 5 games.
Round 1 they beat Kings, Round 2 they get Clippers with injured Kawhi, WCF Jokic gets injured.
trwi7 wrote:Will be practicing my best Australian accent for tomorrow.
"Hey ya wankers. I graduated from Aranmore back in 2010 and lost me yearbook. Is there any way you didgeridoos can send anotha yearbook me way?"
Jez2983 wrote:I wonder why OKC set basically no screens for Shai? And when they did they were poor. Beasley and Lillard can do ok in a man to man situation, and they sure did tonight.
Excellent coaching by Doc, OKC need a solution.
Ruben Quevedo wrote:skbucks1985 wrote:A game like this is the kinda game that makes you disregard the 'who do you want to play' conversation because the way they played in the 3rd quarter, I think only Denver can hit that level (Boston can, but only if they get hot from 3).
I do think this is a particularly bad matchup for OKC and good matchup for the Bucks. OKC needed Chet to shoot the ball really well to try to play Brook off the court and then just attack the basket. But he wasn't having that kinda night and the Bucks did a really good job of cutting off driving lanes otherwise.
Seems like we have too much strength in the paint for OKC to handle.
Denver I think is a dead even matchup and would be a close series.
Boston is just a different animal. I don’t think anyone has an answer to the problems they present.
MiltownMadness wrote:MickeyDavis wrote:ReasonablySober wrote:We've had this PBP guy doing radio for the last two and a half years while the TV broadcast has stunk up the joint?
This is the third TV game he's done. The first and this one he was good. The second one he was stumbling for some reason. Misidentified players, got other stuff wrong. But overall yes he's much better than Lisa
He has a terrible habit of making tiny errors that only Bucks nerds would notice. You get over it quickly but always notice it. Better with time I'd assume
old skool wrote:I think if a player could average 30/6/6/1/2 on .633 TS% shooting, lead the NBA in steals and lead the OKC team we saw yesterday to the number one seed in the West, I would consider that player an MVP candidate.
soxperry wrote:old skool wrote:I think if a player could average 30/6/6/1/2 on .633 TS% shooting, lead the NBA in steals and lead the OKC team we saw yesterday to the number one seed in the West, I would consider that player an MVP candidate.
Of course he's a candidate.
5 or 6 guys can be considered candidates.
buckboy wrote:Ruben Quevedo wrote:skbucks1985 wrote:A game like this is the kinda game that makes you disregard the 'who do you want to play' conversation because the way they played in the 3rd quarter, I think only Denver can hit that level (Boston can, but only if they get hot from 3).
I do think this is a particularly bad matchup for OKC and good matchup for the Bucks. OKC needed Chet to shoot the ball really well to try to play Brook off the court and then just attack the basket. But he wasn't having that kinda night and the Bucks did a really good job of cutting off driving lanes otherwise.
Seems like we have too much strength in the paint for OKC to handle.
Denver I think is a dead even matchup and would be a close series.
Boston is just a different animal. I don’t think anyone has an answer to the problems they present.
Denver is significantly better than Boston imo.
Also, not directed at you, how could anyone vote Shai as MVP?
Jokic is waaaaaay better than Shai. So is Giannis.
Profound23 wrote:soxperry wrote:old skool wrote:I think if a player could average 30/6/6/1/2 on .633 TS% shooting, lead the NBA in steals and lead the OKC team we saw yesterday to the number one seed in the West, I would consider that player an MVP candidate.
Of course he's a candidate.
5 or 6 guys can be considered candidates.
and I don't feel like one great or one bad game should elevate or lower someone's chances.
If SGA wins MVP he deserves it. Instead of saying "There is no way he should be MVP after a game like that" we should say "We just held the potential MVP to............and beat his team."
Giannis Antetokounmpo wrote:You're out here reffing like Marc Davis and ****