Peregrine01 wrote:The shooting that Boston has…Jesus. They look even better than they did last year.
I am shocked how reliable guys like brown and jrue have became for them
Jrue finally being a good shooter in the playoffs made them so unstopabble
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Peregrine01 wrote:The shooting that Boston has…Jesus. They look even better than they did last year.
parsnips33 wrote:Great team win without Steph Wigs and Melton
Draymond vs Zion is just good TV
Who needs Poole when you've got Open Waters
parsnips33 wrote:About a paragraph worth of pouty quotes from Kuminga after his best game of the season by far
Trying to keep the positivity this year, but I'm just about ready to see this guy go somewhere he can play exactly the role he wants
Peregrine01 wrote:Nuggets' championship window might be closed. Next year, they have $84 million tied up in the Murray/MPJ contracts, or 60% of the salary cap. What's ironic is that their owner developed a reputation for not wanting to spend but then completely broke the bank for two guys that's probably worth closer to half of that on the open market.
Colbinii wrote:Peregrine01 wrote:Nuggets' championship window might be closed. Next year, they have $84 million tied up in the Murray/MPJ contracts, or 60% of the salary cap. What's ironic is that their owner developed a reputation for not wanting to spend but then completely broke the bank for two guys that's probably worth closer to half of that on the open market.
Tim Connelly would have made the difficult decisions of breaking up the team after winning [and definitely after 2024 season].
That is why he is such a good GM. Regardless of your own individual evaluation of players, Tim Connelly is always trying to improve the roster.
Colbinii wrote:Peregrine01 wrote:Nuggets' championship window might be closed. Next year, they have $84 million tied up in the Murray/MPJ contracts, or 60% of the salary cap. What's ironic is that their owner developed a reputation for not wanting to spend but then completely broke the bank for two guys that's probably worth closer to half of that on the open market.
Tim Connelly would have made the difficult decisions of breaking up the team after winning [and definitely after 2024 season].
That is why he is such a good GM. Regardless of your own individual evaluation of players, Tim Connelly is always trying to improve the roster.
Peregrine01 wrote:Colbinii wrote:Peregrine01 wrote:Nuggets' championship window might be closed. Next year, they have $84 million tied up in the Murray/MPJ contracts, or 60% of the salary cap. What's ironic is that their owner developed a reputation for not wanting to spend but then completely broke the bank for two guys that's probably worth closer to half of that on the open market.
Tim Connelly would have made the difficult decisions of breaking up the team after winning [and definitely after 2024 season].
That is why he is such a good GM. Regardless of your own individual evaluation of players, Tim Connelly is always trying to improve the roster.
Tim isn't without fault either. He gave MPJ that contract which is now a bit of an albatross. But the Murray extension is befuddling - does anyone really think he's worth anything close to $50-60 mm/year over the next 4 years?
Dr Positivity wrote:I was sleeping on solid Suns summer adding some stable guys in Tyus (3 mil seriously?), Mason, Monte. Coach Bud regular season god may strike again.
ShaqAttac wrote:parsnips33 wrote:Great team win without Steph Wigs and Melton
Draymond vs Zion is just good TV
Who needs Poole when you've got Open Waters
Dray REAL MVP talks when
TheGOATRises007 wrote:The Bucks look awful. I know Doc gets heavily criticized on here for his past coaching(with good reason), but their roster is just pretty bleh. Don't think any HC is fixing their awful guard defense and general lack of athleticism.
The Celtics should breeze to the finals with ease.
ardee wrote:TheGOATRises007 wrote:The Bucks look awful. I know Doc gets heavily criticized on here for his past coaching(with good reason), but their roster is just pretty bleh. Don't think any HC is fixing their awful guard defense and general lack of athleticism.
The Celtics should breeze to the finals with ease.
Bill Simmons and Kirk Goldsberry just said they think Giannis will be the next trade domino to fall.
I think if that happens it's the biggest trade in NBA history probably since Shaq to Miami. And I really wonder where he'd go. New York for Towns?