Gomes3PC wrote: tilts
That's a word you don't hear used for this context as often as you did in the past.
Often heard in Pisa, but with a different meaning.
Orlando, when you are told you have nothing to look forward to, that you will be struck in mediocrity, and you choose to just overpay everyone and to keep the team and stay in the position of not getting nice picks and not having a chance of winning a playoff series.
Tanking got them the top pick before, and then that player got them to the NBA Finals.
Have been watching the Fultz fellow. He is similar to Romeo when going to the basket. Not an insult.
Romeo is better for shooting from outside, probably. Not an insult, but not good to see.
If Romeo is equal to or better than Fultz, then Philadelphia gave away Tatum for free to Boston. That was swell of them to do.
All these years, nobody knows what position A Gordon plays.
Some sort of a volume shooter. 30% from 3 as a starting small forward, not the way to win.
Guard Evan outside, let everyone else brick away.
Orlando are still paying Timofey Mozgov? That is funny.
If there is one team that should just trade away every player, maybe it is Orlando.
Will admit there was surprise when J Green started last game.
Sort of made sense, but didn't.
With a lotto guard rookie, against a bad and youthful Atlanta team, Romeo should have had his goeo. Maybe this game?
Hopefully the NBA has many trades, to at least produce a few teams worth watching, and that the Celtics find a better balance with their roster and make a trade or two.
If the Magic did trade every player, and the arriving ones didn't arrive in time to play here, would the Celtics have to just play their two two-way players and coaching staff in the game?
Tyrone Corbin back in action. Mike Batiste dominating the paint like he did in Europe for many years. Boston would win.