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Around the NBA (Part Three)

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Re: Around the NBA (Part Three) 

Post#421 » by Calinks » Wed Oct 29, 2025 8:01 pm

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Shaka_Zulu wrote:That middle guy, a mini version of Seth McFarlane is in NBA broadcasting? The memes would be endless. :lol:

Lol he does look a little like Seth and he sounds a lot like him.

That's Ian Eagle's son

I figured when I saw the last name but I hadn't seen him until yesterday.
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Re: Around the NBA (Part Three) 

Post#422 » by Calinks » Thu Oct 30, 2025 1:35 am

Minott and Garza gave been kicking butt in Boston.
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Re: Around the NBA (Part Three) 

Post#423 » by BlacJacMac » Thu Oct 30, 2025 11:26 pm

Absolutely ridiculous how Wemby has started the season.

4 Games. 31 PPG (60/36/80), 13.8 RPG, 2.8 APG, 1.5 SPY, 4.8 BPG, 1.5 TOs, 3.5 PF. 142 ORtg, 89 DRtg.

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Re: Around the NBA (Part Three) 

Post#424 » by Neeva » Thu Oct 30, 2025 11:48 pm

Calinks wrote:Minott and Garza gave been kicking butt in Boston.


Good for them I don’t want Boston in the lottery at all because the league will pull some shady shenanigans and give them a top two pick. We all know this.
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Re: Around the NBA (Part Three) 

Post#425 » by FrenchMinnyFan » Fri Oct 31, 2025 4:05 am

Just watch the Spurs beating Miami. They play a much better basketball than us right now. Move the ball well, good defense. Of course having Wemby may help a bit :)
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Re: Around the NBA (Part Three) 

Post#426 » by MN7725 » Fri Oct 31, 2025 4:43 am

FrenchMinnyFan wrote:Just watch the Spurs beating Miami. They play a much better basketball than us right now. Move the ball well, good defense. Of course having Wemby may help a bit :)


Other than when JMAC plays, they don't have anyone that can be attacked defensively, huge team
Castle/Harper are both huge guards
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Re: Around the NBA (Part Three) 

Post#427 » by younggunsmn » Fri Oct 31, 2025 12:28 pm

I honestly feel Boston kinda picked up Minott and Garza to help their tank and it will be crazy if they actually become regular rotation pieces on a Celtics playoff team.
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Re: Around the NBA (Part Three) 

Post#428 » by Calinks » Fri Oct 31, 2025 3:48 pm

younggunsmn wrote:I honestly feel Boston kinda picked up Minott and Garza to help their tank and it will be crazy if they actually become regular rotation pieces on a Celtics playoff team.

A lot of NBA hopefuls just need a lot of experience to get their games up to NBA shape. Boston probably did get them for the tank, but it's honestly a fantastic opportunity and a great way for these guys to grow. A really productive season can turn their whole lives around.
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Post#429 » by Klomp » Fri Oct 31, 2025 5:48 pm

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Re: Around the NBA (Part Three) 

Post#430 » by Neeva » Sat Nov 1, 2025 1:24 am

Knicks are healthy and look like total ass.
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Re: Around the NBA (Part Three) 

Post#431 » by Klomp » Sat Nov 1, 2025 2:19 am

Neeva wrote:Knicks are healthy and look like total ass.

How could that be? Coaching changes are automatic cure-alls....
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Re: Around the NBA (Part Three) 

Post#432 » by Klomp » Sat Nov 1, 2025 3:10 am

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Re: Around the NBA (Part Three) 

Post#433 » by younggunsmn » Sat Nov 1, 2025 2:08 pm

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I mean that late game sequence is EXACTLY what Boston signed Minott for even though they will never admit it lol.

Although Luka Garza would be just as effective defending a late game pick and roll as Rudy Gobert right now.
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Re: Around the NBA (Part Three) 

Post#434 » by minimus » Sat Nov 1, 2025 3:25 pm

I've watched ORL games and I should admit they look as undersized team despite having enormous wings in Banchero and Wagner and oversized PG s in Suggs and Black.
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Re: Around the NBA (Part Three) 

Post#435 » by Gant » Sat Nov 1, 2025 9:48 pm

I just read that after 6 games, Minott is 6th in the league in individual FG% defense. He's had a sizable positive impact, and the Celtics have won all three games since he's been starting. Early days though.
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Re: Around the NBA (Part Three) 

Post#436 » by Calinks » Sat Nov 1, 2025 10:24 pm

Neeva wrote:Knicks are healthy and look like total ass.

They aren't totally healthy KAT has nagging issues and not healthy but playing.
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Re: Around the NBA (Part Three) 

Post#437 » by shangrila » Sun Nov 2, 2025 12:26 am

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I mean that late game sequence is EXACTLY what Boston signed Minott for even though they will never admit it lol.

Although Luka Garza would be just as effective defending a late game pick and roll as Rudy Gobert right now.

Minott was always capable of putting up numbers if given minutes, that wasn't his issue. The issue always came from the mental lapses and stupid plays. I know some around here argued that it would improve with minutes and him being more comfortable, I didn't see it improve while he was down in Iowa so didn't hold out much hope of it in the big league. But maybe a season going against NBA players does help him improve, who knows.

And as for Garza, he could and did play for us. He's just a guy with distinct limitations. He'll put up numbers and someone will point to it as a failed opportunity on the Wolves' part, but he's realistically a guy that would never play consistent minutes on a serious team.
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Re: Around the NBA (Part Three) 

Post#438 » by KGdaBom » Sun Nov 2, 2025 1:12 pm

Ja Morant at it again.

The Memphis Grizzlies suspended Ja Morant for one game due to conduct detrimental to the team on Saturday.

Coach Tuomas Iisalo reportedly challenged Morant's leadership and effort following the Grizzlies' loss to the Lakers on Friday night.

Morant responded to Iisalo in a tone deemed "inappropriate." The confrontation also took place in front of the team.

Morant expressed his frustration with the Grizzlies' coaching staff following the loss.

I wouldn't trade for him no matter the price.
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Re: Around the NBA (Part Three) 

Post#439 » by Neeva » Sun Nov 2, 2025 10:16 pm

Okc is a a whole team full of floppers they are a disgrace, hope all fanbases continue to clown them.

I feel bad for Pelicans fans they suck and don’t have their first round pick to look forward to either. Lucky Atlanta.
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Re: Around the NBA (Part Three) 

Post#440 » by Calinks » Sun Nov 2, 2025 10:35 pm

shangrila wrote:
younggunsmn wrote:
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I mean that late game sequence is EXACTLY what Boston signed Minott for even though they will never admit it lol.

Although Luka Garza would be just as effective defending a late game pick and roll as Rudy Gobert right now.

Minott was always capable of putting up numbers if given minutes, that wasn't his issue. The issue always came from the mental lapses and stupid plays. I know some around here argued that it would improve with minutes and him being more comfortable, I didn't see it improve while he was down in Iowa so didn't hold out much hope of it in the big league. But maybe a season going against NBA players does help him improve, who knows.

And as for Garza, he could and did play for us. He's just a guy with distinct limitations. He'll put up numbers and someone will point to it as a failed opportunity on the Wolves' part, but he's realistically a guy that would never play consistent minutes on a serious team.

Yep they are doing well and it's great but its not like they have just taken this massive leap out of nowhere. What's really funny is my brother was complaining when I brought them up, saying that Finch failed to develop them. I'm like "what?" they are doing so well in part becaue our staff did a great job helping them develop. Then he said Finch let them go and failed to play them, so he's at fault there. I swear he just tries to find a way to go after Finch. For the longest he said Finch can't coach and I just look at Finch's track record and don't know how he can say that. Finch has flaws, sure, but he's damn good.
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