Landsberger wrote:Luka with another huge game. 29, 14 and 15.
Westbrook with a startling -46 tonight in a 29 point loss.
Just as startling... Westbrook with a +40 in a 17 point win tonight.
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Landsberger wrote:Luka with another huge game. 29, 14 and 15.
Westbrook with a startling -46 tonight in a 29 point loss.
Landsberger wrote:Boy... the Knicks are bad.... as bad a team as I've seen in a while. I've watched parts of 3 of their games and they look like a Rec-league team in terms of organization. No teamwork what so ever.
Danny Darko wrote:Landsberger wrote:Boy... the Knicks are bad.... as bad a team as I've seen in a while. I've watched parts of 3 of their games and they look like a Rec-league team in terms of organization. No teamwork what so ever.
Who knew an all PF team wasn't a key to winning?!
Kilroy wrote:Honestly, the clippers without George, and with part time kawhi, were a better team than I thought they'd be... Now getting George back... I'm really curious how all that works out. I'd be real tempted to alternate them all season to keep them healthy... Play them on opposing nights, until after all star break and then get them out there together for the run into the post season.
I think they might be a playoff team with either one of them on the court... Maybe that's more about how bad the other supposed playoffs teams are, than how good they are, but regardless..
Kilroy wrote:So kawhi's been hiding a Platellar injury? The real reason for the 'load management?'
And the Clippers were trying to keep it a secret.... I'm not sure it changes anything really, but it's a pretty wild situation.
dockingsched wrote:I don’t understand why Alvin Gentry is still a head coach in this league. He’s always been pretty subpar, this year it’s even worse.
Kilroy wrote:Honestly, the clippers without George, and with part time kawhi, were a better team than I thought they'd be... Now getting George back... I'm really curious how all that works out. I'd be real tempted to alternate them all season to keep them healthy... Play them on opposing nights, until after all star break and then get them out there together for the run into the post season.
I think they might be a playoff team with either one of them on the court... Maybe that's more about how bad the other supposed playoffs teams are, than how good they are, but regardless..
bb22 wrote:Kilroy wrote:Honestly, the clippers without George, and with part time kawhi, were a better team than I thought they'd be... Now getting George back... I'm really curious how all that works out. I'd be real tempted to alternate them all season to keep them healthy... Play them on opposing nights, until after all star break and then get them out there together for the run into the post season.
I think they might be a playoff team with either one of them on the court... Maybe that's more about how bad the other supposed playoffs teams are, than how good they are, but regardless..
I’ve never been much of a PG fan ever since he left Indy. Thought he was fairly overrated up
until last season where his numbers were pretty spectacular. I’m hoping His return disrupts their bench enough to cut away at Lou and Harrell’s production. Otherwise, they will be nearly impossible to beat.
Countdown wrote:Just want to point out, the Lakers are 7-1 and the Pelicans are 1-7.
Remember when a lot of TV "experts" claimed the AD trade was fair for both teams. Or even more in favor of the Pelicans
LOL