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Re: NBA General Discussion: 24-25 

Post#241 » by the_process » Mon Jan 6, 2025 1:18 pm

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Welcome to Miami, Bradley.


Except the Heat don't want him.
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Re: NBA General Discussion: 24-25 

Post#242 » by 76ciology » Mon Jan 6, 2025 2:45 pm

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Re: NBA General Discussion: 24-25 

Post#243 » by Negrodamus » Tue Jan 7, 2025 5:06 pm

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Not surprising but it makes sense the Heat don’t want Beal. Not sure who is going to want him and willing to trade actual talent/assets.
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Re: NBA General Discussion: 24-25 

Post#244 » by Sixteen » Tue Jan 7, 2025 6:57 pm

I would love to see Curry & Embiid playing together somehow
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Re: NBA General Discussion: 24-25 

Post#245 » by 76ciology » Wed Jan 8, 2025 7:26 am

Sixteen wrote:I would love to see Curry & Embiid playing together somehow


You think he’ll be a good screener for Curry? If he does, how will he get the ball back?
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Re: NBA General Discussion: 24-25 

Post#246 » by the_process » Wed Jan 8, 2025 2:27 pm

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Not surprising but it makes sense the Heat don’t want Beal. Not sure who is going to want him and willing to trade actual talent/assets.


Beal supposedly has 4 teams he will waive his NTC for: Heat, Nuggets, Lakers, Clippers.

Of that list, the team that would be the most likely is DEN IMO.

I could see something like (rough outline):

DEN gets Beal
MIA gets Porter, various salary filler, 2 1sts
PHX gets Butler
WSH gets Nnaji, three 2nds
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Re: NBA General Discussion: 24-25 

Post#247 » by Negrodamus » Wed Jan 8, 2025 5:48 pm

OKC must be the absolute worst team to trade with. Top of the league, a bunch of future firsts, only really Hartenstein and SGA on huge contracts... What need would they have to entertain overpriced stars like Jimmy Butler or Beal? They have Aaron Wiggins on such an unbelievable cap friendly deal for the next 5 years and he's currently a 40% 3FG, 80% FT guy who plays great defense and is 6'6. They are the actual successful process.
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Re: NBA General Discussion: 24-25 

Post#248 » by stormi » Wed Jan 8, 2025 7:08 pm

the_process wrote:
Negrodamus wrote:
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Not surprising but it makes sense the Heat don’t want Beal. Not sure who is going to want him and willing to trade actual talent/assets.


Beal supposedly has 4 teams he will waive his NTC for: Heat, Nuggets, Lakers, Clippers.

Of that list, the team that would be the most likely is DEN IMO.

I could see something like (rough outline):

DEN gets Beal
MIA gets Porter, various salary filler, 2 1sts
PHX gets Butler
WSH gets Nnaji, three 2nds


Denver are trying to send that package for Lavine, and it would be interesting if it gets done.

Far more lethal off the ball threat with his athleticism, cutting and aerial finishing around the rim + one of the best catch and shooters in the league.

Beal is a trash can.
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Re: NBA General Discussion: 24-25 

Post#249 » by Iverson Armband » Wed Jan 8, 2025 8:57 pm

stormi wrote:
the_process wrote:
Negrodamus wrote:
Read on Twitter
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Not surprising but it makes sense the Heat don’t want Beal. Not sure who is going to want him and willing to trade actual talent/assets.


Beal supposedly has 4 teams he will waive his NTC for: Heat, Nuggets, Lakers, Clippers.

Of that list, the team that would be the most likely is DEN IMO.

I could see something like (rough outline):

DEN gets Beal
MIA gets Porter, various salary filler, 2 1sts
PHX gets Butler
WSH gets Nnaji, three 2nds


Denver are trying to send that package for Lavine, and it would be interesting if it gets done.

Far more lethal off the ball threat with his athleticism, cutting and aerial finishing around the rim + one of the best catch and shooters in the league.

Beal is a trash can.

Lavine is having a great year after all that noise last year. I’d trade PG for him in a heartbeat.
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Re: NBA General Discussion: 24-25 

Post#250 » by 76ciology » Thu Jan 9, 2025 12:47 am

Could that fire in LA is leading a lot of these players to miss tonight’s games? Kawhi is
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Re: NBA General Discussion: 24-25 

Post#251 » by Sixteen » Thu Jan 9, 2025 2:16 am

76ciology wrote:
Sixteen wrote:I would love to see Curry & Embiid playing together somehow


You think he’ll be a good screener for Curry? If he does, how will he get the ball back?


Would be a crazy screen and roll combo. low key wouldn't mind trading embiid there for a god father package
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Re: NBA General Discussion: 24-25 

Post#252 » by ProcessDoctor » Thu Jan 9, 2025 2:31 am

Crazy how teams much younger than ours, i.e. OKC and CLE, can be so much more composed than our spaz ass team.
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Re: NBA General Discussion: 24-25 

Post#253 » by Negrodamus » Thu Jan 9, 2025 3:30 am

Read on Twitter


He's confirming being the softest superstar by posting about it.
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Post#254 » by 76ciology » Thu Jan 9, 2025 8:14 am

Negrodamus wrote:
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He's confirming being the softest superstar by posting about it.


Tatum lacks attention, and thats the emptiness he feels.

Nobody really talks about him or the Celtics because, despite being great, they’re not entertaining or showcasing the kind of otherworldly talent that captivates audiences.

They’re a team of stars to borderline stars who fit seamlessly together but don’t stand out individually.

To me, they’re like a more offense-oriented version of the Detroit Pistons—effective, but lacking flair.

Watching them is like eating bland food: it gets the job done, but there’s no flavor, no spark, and nothing truly memorable about the experience.

He’s not soft. He and his team is just boring.
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Re: NBA General Discussion: 24-25 

Post#255 » by Iverson Armband » Thu Jan 9, 2025 12:36 pm

76ciology wrote:
Negrodamus wrote:
Read on Twitter


He's confirming being the softest superstar by posting about it.


Tatum lacks attention, and thats the emptiness he feels.

Nobody really talks about him or the Celtics because, despite being great, they’re not entertaining or showcasing the kind of otherworldly talent that captivates audiences.

They’re a team of stars to borderline stars who fit seamlessly together but don’t stand out individually.

To me, they’re like a more offense-oriented version of the Detroit Pistons—effective, but lacking flair.

Watching them is like eating bland food: it gets the job done, but there’s no flavor, no spark, and nothing truly memorable about the experience.

He’s not soft. He and his team is just boring.

This org is chock full of entertaining losers. I’ll take boring winners any day.
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Re: NBA General Discussion: 24-25 

Post#256 » by 76ciology » Thu Jan 9, 2025 3:08 pm

Iverson Armband wrote:
76ciology wrote:
Negrodamus wrote:
Read on Twitter


He's confirming being the softest superstar by posting about it.


Tatum lacks attention, and thats the emptiness he feels.

Nobody really talks about him or the Celtics because, despite being great, they’re not entertaining or showcasing the kind of otherworldly talent that captivates audiences.

They’re a team of stars to borderline stars who fit seamlessly together but don’t stand out individually.

To me, they’re like a more offense-oriented version of the Detroit Pistons—effective, but lacking flair.

Watching them is like eating bland food: it gets the job done, but there’s no flavor, no spark, and nothing truly memorable about the experience.

He’s not soft. He and his team is just boring.

This org is chock full of entertaining losers. I’ll take boring winners any day.


Don’t get me wrong. Me too. Im just explaining why he and his team isn’t getting any attention.
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Re: NBA General Discussion: 24-25 

Post#257 » by elchengue20 » Fri Jan 10, 2025 8:49 pm

Yep, Boston is the most balanced champions since the '14 Spurs and maybe even you could argue the '04 Pistons.

They don't relly in a Superstar taking over to win, and that's what audiences love.

They won the fricking championship while his best player was on the worst jumpshooting slump of his carreer lol
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Re: NBA General Discussion: 24-25 

Post#258 » by 76ciology » Sat Jan 11, 2025 3:34 am

elchengue20 wrote:They won the fricking championship while his best player was on the worst jumpshooting slump of his carreer lol


“Hmm.. interesting..” - Probably Joel Embiid
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Re: NBA General Discussion: 24-25 

Post#259 » by 76ciology » Thu Jan 16, 2025 4:27 am

Let me go to gen board and remind these Pistons fans how i told them Mark Williams > Jalen Duren
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Re: NBA General Discussion: 24-25 

Post#260 » by mjkvol » Thu Jan 16, 2025 5:38 pm

Didn't count, but still .............

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