Bernman wrote:The way things were going, you had to moderately favor the Pacers in this series until this:
You did? They're down 3-2.
They're massive underdogs with a healthy Haliburton.
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Bernman wrote:The way things were going, you had to moderately favor the Pacers in this series until this:
buckboy wrote:Bernman wrote:The way things were going, you had to moderately favor the Pacers in this series until this:
You did? They're down 3-2.
They're massive underdogs with a healthy Haliburton.
MickeyDavis wrote:ReasonablySober wrote:Owner of the Dodgers. Stunner.
I believe he owns around 25% of the Dodgers but yeah he's loaded. At least the NBA isn't MLB, he can't just outspend everyone.
Bernman wrote:buckboy wrote:Bernman wrote:The way things were going, you had to moderately favor the Pacers in this series until this:
You did? They're down 3-2.
They're massive underdogs with a healthy Haliburton.
If they had a healthy Haliburton, they seemingly wouldn't have been down 3-2, rather up at least 3-2. The last 2 games were decided late, when they didn't have Hali's clutchness to lean on, an account of the injury.
Before the series I had OKC moderate favorites. But that wasn't the way the series was trending, when Indy were up 2-1 and leading late in game 4. If they win that, a comeback for OKC would have been extremely difficult.
And of course, Durant is actively sabotaging the market.
Tim Connelly just can never ever get KD interested. He tried several times in Denver to lure the DMV native and could never get traction. Minnesota makes the most sense for both teams.
League sources have said the Nets were brought in as a potential third-team in a deal construct, which would have helped move money and contracts to help both teams reshape their rosters. (No idea what they were getting or sending, but I would speculatively bet Nic Claxton to Phoenix was part of those talks.)
But then KD did what it is his right, and sent out word that he doesn’t want to play there.
ReasonablySober wrote:He wants to play in San Antonio and Houston so I think it's fair to say he wants to win. Miami...less so. But he's wanted to play with Bam for years.
Ron Swanson wrote:If all Houston is offering is Jalen Green and #10 (their own pick back) like what's being rumored, then I certainly don't blame Phoenix for dragging this out. I don't believe for a second that Minnesota cares about the report that said KD doesn't wanna go there. Jimmy was adamant that he wasn't gonna sign an extension anywhere besides Phoenix, and we all saw what happened. If they have the best offer then they'll get him.
paulpressey25 wrote:Ron Swanson wrote:If all Houston is offering is Jalen Green and #10 (their own pick back) like what's being rumored, then I certainly don't blame Phoenix for dragging this out. I don't believe for a second that Minnesota cares about the report that said KD doesn't wanna go there. Jimmy was adamant that he wasn't gonna sign an extension anywhere besides Phoenix, and we all saw what happened. If they have the best offer then they'll get him.
I don't blame Phoenix for dragging it out either if the offer is #10 plus Green. But I'm not sure Houston goes much further. Maybe they put in one more of their lesser value firsts.
What I don't know is how the cap works under a trade where only Green goes out and Durant comes in.
jakecronus8 wrote:If KD doesn’t want to play in Minnesota then it’s fair to question if he cares about winning at this point. Just a bizarre dude or just a sign of the times?
MickeyDavis wrote:Rockets have gone from 22 to 41 to 52 wins. Sticking with their core another season before possibly making a "big move" isn't a terrible idea.
Wonka wrote:I love TJ McConnell
Baddy Chuck wrote:I want to win but I also love chaos.