ATL: The 2019-20 Season Has Begun
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Good to see that Embiid still loves that fadeaway mid-range jumper way too much.
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Some random thoughts on last night's games:
1. I was so happy to watch Markelle Fultz last night. Everything that made him a tantalizing prospect (with the exception of his still ugly 3 point shot) was on display last night.
2. The Pistons were my pick to outperform their O/U the most this year. If Blake can come back healthy, I think they're talented and well-coached enough to end up with like the 5 or 6 seed in the East. I really like the Kennard-Drummond action they kept going to last night.
3. Luka looked like a bonafide star last night.
4. I still think Ja needs to learn to shoot if he's ever going to be an impactful starter.
I think there's a decent chance that we are also relatively disappointing this year (while still being a contender in the East), but I really think the NBA media has lost their minds with Philly. I think they've grossly underrated how much shot creation ability Philly lost this offseason. I think they're good enough to potentially get the #1 seed in the East, but I think they'll flame out in the postseason unless they majorly restructure this team. I just don't think their current makeup can win in the playoffs, especially if Embiid continues to settle for jumpers all year.
Rubio was such a huge pickup for them. I think they're probably still bad this year, especially being in the West, but he immediately makes them a functioning NBA team, which is a huge deal for their young guys' development.
I got such a kick out of listening to Bill Simmons talk about how overrated he thinks Middleton is after he had just gotten done talking about how he thinks everything is clicking into place for Tatum becoming a star this year.
1. I was so happy to watch Markelle Fultz last night. Everything that made him a tantalizing prospect (with the exception of his still ugly 3 point shot) was on display last night.
2. The Pistons were my pick to outperform their O/U the most this year. If Blake can come back healthy, I think they're talented and well-coached enough to end up with like the 5 or 6 seed in the East. I really like the Kennard-Drummond action they kept going to last night.
3. Luka looked like a bonafide star last night.
4. I still think Ja needs to learn to shoot if he's ever going to be an impactful starter.
MartyConlonOnTheRun wrote:I'm bearish on the 76ers. Just a weird team and lost a lot of shooting/heart this offseason.
I think there's a decent chance that we are also relatively disappointing this year (while still being a contender in the East), but I really think the NBA media has lost their minds with Philly. I think they've grossly underrated how much shot creation ability Philly lost this offseason. I think they're good enough to potentially get the #1 seed in the East, but I think they'll flame out in the postseason unless they majorly restructure this team. I just don't think their current makeup can win in the playoffs, especially if Embiid continues to settle for jumpers all year.
Pachinko_ wrote:amazing what a team like the Suns can do when they have an actual point guard.
Rubio was such a huge pickup for them. I think they're probably still bad this year, especially being in the West, but he immediately makes them a functioning NBA team, which is a huge deal for their young guys' development.
mke_design wrote:So I guess Jason Tatums ceiling is...Middleton
I got such a kick out of listening to Bill Simmons talk about how overrated he thinks Middleton is after he had just gotten done talking about how he thinks everything is clicking into place for Tatum becoming a star this year.
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AussieBuck wrote:Watched about 60% of the Sixers game, any other games I should watch?
I guess you can watch Brogdon fill up the stat sheet and not be able to defensively navigate a PnR.
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mke_design wrote:So I guess Jason Tatums ceiling is...Middleton
Boston's headed downhill. Losing Horford and Baynes killed their interior defense, and look at their roster - they really don't have good perimeter shooters. Hayward had a good first game, but I don't think he's going to return to all-star form. Tatum and Brown are both decent, but they're not the stars fans regard them as. Smart still can't shoot, Walker's a lot of fun and a great competitor, but he's too streaky a shooter and needs to be surrounded by shooters to be his best. I thought Grant Williams was a good pick, but he looked like crap against Philly, and they really need him to contribute as a rookie. I think Lankford was a bad pick, and in the meantime he's injured.
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Really? I only saw the slowes down replay once, but it didn't look like anyone touched Beal.stellation wrote:blazza18 wrote:Krispy Kreme wrote:Did I miss Brad Beal's funeral? Unfortunate they called Luka for a foul on that.
Beal clearly got tripped or was there something else?
Yeah, and didn't really look like he'd over committed to be in a position to get crossed over that comically. Live it looks amazing, but on the replay it's just funny timing when they screener splits and clips Beal's feet.
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Watching Brogdon highlights from last night, does he look leaner this year or am I imagining that?
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Indiana losing @ home to the Blake-less Pistons is a great start for the under 46.5 wins bet 
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Bucksfan28 wrote:Indiana losing @ home to the Blake-less Pistons is a great start for the under 46.5 wins bet
Probably a good bet with Oladipo out a while.
I went with unders on OKC, Knicks, Grizz. 0-3 last night, might as well start spending that money. Held off on a few others I liked trying to be a responsible gambler. Threw one on MKE to win it all, why not right.
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Magic are an interesting team if Fultz can even live up to half of his original potential. That was a great buy-low lottery ticket for them. Pacers are still gonna be a playoff team, but I feel really good about my prediction of them being closer to 40-wins than they will be to 48. Just not sold on any of the moves they made this offseason.
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DingleJerry wrote:Bucksfan28 wrote:Indiana losing @ home to the Blake-less Pistons is a great start for the under 46.5 wins bet
Probably a good bet with Oladipo out a while.
I went with unders on OKC, Knicks, Grizz. 0-3 last night, might as well start spending that money. Held off on a few others I liked trying to be a responsible gambler. Threw one on MKE to win it all, why not right.
I like all those, what odds did you get on the Bucks? The only other one I actually put in was Clips over 53.5 wins.
(We need to revive the betting thread)
MoreTrife wrote:Love seeing two buffoons have a buffoon competition.
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It's hilarious that history is repeating itself with Piston fans talking themselves into Christian Wood because he's Not Thon™.
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These Grizzlies have a 2003-2004 Bucks vibe, except with much better foundational pieces and a better coach. Taylor Jenkins is gonna be awesome. Marko Guduric might be a better NBA than EuroLeague player. Obradovic keeps dudes on a much shorter leash.
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Careful posting on GB, Toronto fans got a lot of mod positions apparently. Can dish it out but not take it.
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Why is it a problem that Giannis can't shoot but not a problem for the Sixers that 75% of their roster can't shoot?
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Bucksfan28 wrote:DingleJerry wrote:Bucksfan28 wrote:Indiana losing @ home to the Blake-less Pistons is a great start for the under 46.5 wins bet
Probably a good bet with Oladipo out a while.
I went with unders on OKC, Knicks, Grizz. 0-3 last night, might as well start spending that money. Held off on a few others I liked trying to be a responsible gambler. Threw one on MKE to win it all, why not right.
I like all those, what odds did you get on the Bucks? The only other one I actually put in was Clips over 53.5 wins.
(We need to revive the betting thread)
I don't have it on me but +550-600. Somewhere in there.
After game 1 that Clips looks good, I was worried about resting Kawhi but still they should get there. I thought Denver over 53ish would be ok. Bulls under. Cha under. But held off on those.
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machu46 wrote:Some random thoughts on last night's games:MartyConlonOnTheRun wrote:I'm bearish on the 76ers. Just a weird team and lost a lot of shooting/heart this offseason.
I think there's a decent chance that we are also relatively disappointing this year (while still being a contender in the East), but I really think the NBA media has lost their minds with Philly. I think they've grossly underrated how much shot creation ability Philly lost this offseason. I think they're good enough to potentially get the #1 seed in the East, but I think they'll flame out in the postseason unless they majorly restructure this team. I just don't think their current makeup can win in the playoffs, especially if Embiid continues to settle for jumpers all year.
I disagree with you guys. The 76ers are going to be historically good on defense. I see 2004 Pistons from them.
Their defense is going to create a ton of transition opportunities for Simmons - who is weirdly one of the most underrated players in the league. I think Simmons is a top 15 guy by the end of this year. Getting rid of Butler is going to help him a lot.
Plus they still have assets to make a move. Zaire Smith, plus the Magic and their own pick.

John Hammond apologists:
emunney wrote:Ron Swanson wrote: 9 YEARS!? like any of that matters
THAT LITERALLY IS HIS TENURE.
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ACGB wrote:It's hilarious that history is repeating itself with Piston fans talking themselves into Christian Wood because he's Not Thon™.
There should be some type of mechanism to boot players who are not safe to play in NBA - Thon hurt Warren yesterday. Dude is gonna clumsily end someone’s career.

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emunney wrote:Ron Swanson wrote: 9 YEARS!? like any of that matters
THAT LITERALLY IS HIS TENURE.
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Not according to Gregg PopovichPlossum wrote:mke_design wrote:So I guess Jason Tatums ceiling is...Middleton
He’s still a long way from reaching Midds.
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DavidDunn21 wrote:Not according to Gregg PopovichPlossum wrote:mke_design wrote:So I guess Jason Tatums ceiling is...Middleton
He’s still a long way from reaching Midds.
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you mean the guy who traded Kawhi for DDR and included Danny Green?
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DavidDunn21 wrote:Not according to Gregg PopovichPlossum wrote:mke_design wrote:So I guess Jason Tatums ceiling is...Middleton
He’s still a long way from reaching Midds.
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Never heard of him
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