tontoz wrote:Utah beat the Knicks
It's hard to decide who to root against when BOS plays NY.
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tontoz wrote:Utah beat the Knicks
dobrojim wrote:Heat pummels Lakers by 40. Boxscore indicates pretty much everyone MIA played
couldn't miss.
tontoz wrote:Watching the thunder vs rockets game from Sunday. A lot of athleticism on the floor. That certainly seems to be a trend now, versatile switchable players. Boston and Orlando are similar. I think that is what Dawkins has in mind.
Reed looks really small out there.
pcbothwel wrote:dobrojim wrote:Heat pummels Lakers by 40. Boxscore indicates pretty much everyone MIA played
couldn't miss.
Not to derail into trade talk, but this parity is PERFECT for us as sellers.
18 Buyers:
7: Teams with multiple All-NBA & AS caliber players in their prime, vying for a chip:
Cleveland, Boston, OKC, Dallas, Memphis, Knicks, and Denver
4: Teams that are a bit older and lack depth, but have the elite talent/Championship pedigree:
GSW, Suns, Lakers and Bucks
4: Teams that are underperforming, but are a "Pot Committed" and will still try for a playoff run:
LAC, Miami, TWolves, and Kings
3: Teams that have been tanking/bad but have their cornerstone high draft picks and are winning games:
HOU, ORL, and Spurs
7 "Who the Hell Knows"
4: Teams that THOUGHT they would be in the 2nd round of the playoffs, but are underperforming:
Pacers, Hawks, 76ers, and NOP
3: Teams that were HOPING that the BBall gods would give them a break:
Portland, Toronto, Detroit
5 Sellers
2: Below average teams looking to sell off assets and begin tank
Bulls & Nets
3: Bottom Feeders.
WAS, Charlotte & UTAH
Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:Tough break for Franz Wagner. Torn oblique. Out indefinitely.
He has been putting up all star numbers and has been among the best out of that 2021 draft. I think he was the 8th pick.
Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:Jalen Johnson of the Hawks has blown up in his fourth season.
19.8 pts/ 9.9rebs / 5.5asts / 1.4stls / 1.1blks
He's about to be 23. If Risacher turns out near as good Atlanta will be a powerhouse in a couple years.
dobrojim wrote:Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:Tough break for Franz Wagner. Torn oblique. Out indefinitely.
He has been putting up all star numbers and has been among the best out of that 2021 draft. I think he was the 8th pick.
Back in the daze when we were running the 3 headed center (Mo, Lopez and Alex Sen), I didn''t think
that much of Mo (Wagner) but now he is a very solid backup to the naked eye. It's much more than I
would have expected from him. Maybe I disrespected him as someone we got too easily.
Dat2U wrote:Stephon Castle is shooting 37.5% for the year and 34.8% for the last 9 games as well as 25% from 3. He's also #1 on the list for many as ROY.
Scoot is the same age, putting up better numbers and is labeled a massive bust.
Bickerstaff: who's up for kickball?!!
Ed Wood: Only if it's the no-pants variety.
Dat2U wrote:Stephon Castle is shooting 37.5% for the year and 34.8% for the last 9 games as well as 25% from 3. He's also #1 on the list for many as ROY.
Scoot is the same age, putting up better numbers and is labeled a massive bust.
Benjammin wrote:^^^It's all about perception and the prevailing narrative.
doclinkin wrote:Dat2U wrote:Stephon Castle is shooting 37.5% for the year and 34.8% for the last 9 games as well as 25% from 3. He's also #1 on the list for many as ROY.
Scoot is the same age, putting up better numbers and is labeled a massive bust.Benjammin wrote:^^^It's all about perception and the prevailing narrative.
Or in the case of Castle, about defense and praise by HOFer Chris Paul for his play. Does Scoot play D? I haven't tracked him all that closely. I do see how Castle is tasked with playing guard dog on the opponent's best guy every night. He's doing what he was drafted to do, whereas Scoot was drafted as a franchise savior supernova offensive talent.