chonestown wrote:Wes totally discovered Graham Central Station sometime between March and now.
Larry Graham, thumpin' and pluckin'.
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chonestown wrote:Wes totally discovered Graham Central Station sometime between March and now.
SkilesTheLimit wrote:Badgerlander wrote:MickeyDavis wrote:No home court advantage is a definite factor. But who you're matched up with in the playoffs does matter.
Of course it does BUT like I’ve said the team isn’t going from 4 months off to playoffs ready in 2 weeks so I don’t want to see Giannis playing 40 minutes doing everything himself to win what amounts to an exhibition game. That’s how players get hurt. Like I’ve brought up before, remember Dorsey Levens hold out and then signing a contract and the team saying he’s kept himself in great shape so we are just going to throw him into the next game and he breaks his freaking leg. We need the whole team to win a championship and it’s going to take time, reps, practice and patience so if we win a few games and get the matchup we want great but I’ll be happier with 20 minutes of solid execution by the starters per game and everyone getting thru it healthy.
I’m saying win at what cost
You do not want to see Giannis playing 40 minutes, I agree. However, you can't play him 15-20 minutes every game and not anticipate him being winded when he's now asked to play 38-40 minutes vs. the Sixers/Raptors/Celtics in the second round or ECF. You have to have a plan to ramp up minutes and maybe that comes in the first round match-up where you can possibly play him in the low 30s and still win handily.

Badgerlander wrote:step3profit wrote:dedned wrote:Long term everyone dies.
Citation please“Our new Constitution is now established, everything seems to promise it will be durable; but, in this world, nothing is certain except death and taxes,” Franklin said.
ReasonablySober wrote:The Forum bitching has been lame forever. It's plenty loud.
Baddy Chuck wrote:I want to win but I also love chaos.
ReasonablySober wrote:The Forum bitching has been lame forever. It's plenty loud.

safi wrote:I think the reason for censoring is not the fear of hearing players use the 4-letter f-word but rather the fear of hearing players use the 3 and 6-letter f-words
safi wrote:I think the reason for censoring is not the fear of hearing players use the 4-letter f-word but rather the fear of hearing players use the 3 and 6-letter f-words
Chuck Diesel wrote:safi wrote:I think the reason for censoring is not the fear of hearing players use the 4-letter f-word but rather the fear of hearing players use the 3 and 6-letter f-words
Fear over the utterance of those specific words have been tossed out as obstacle before, and I just don’t think they’re as common an occurrence as people think.Especially not in the hyper social media focused/conscious Orlando environment. For the few guys who still have a habit of calling their opponents/refs/teammates those names in 2020, maybe their being exposed isn’t the worst thing either. Even so, I’d think the NBA/sponsor backlash would be more severe if the six letter word someone let slip was “Uyghur.”
ElPeregrino wrote:safi wrote:I think the reason for censoring is not the fear of hearing players use the 4-letter f-word but rather the fear of hearing players use the 3 and 6-letter f-words
It's both. Disney, which owns ESPN, censored the four letter f-words in Hamilton and it was still a big success. Woj got suspended for his f-scapade. HBO has the luxury of not having commercials so they don't need to censor Hard Knocks. ABC and TNT aren't going to agree to make NBA games rated M because sponsors would pull out. We can't even swear here because there are ads on this site. That's the world we live in. The Washington NFL team had a racist name for almost a century and only changed it when sponsors threatened to pull out.
ElPeregrino wrote:ReasonablySober wrote:The Forum bitching has been lame forever. It's plenty loud.
I guess it depends on what "plenty" means to you. We definitely have a better crowd than teams like Houston, Atlanta, Miami but we're also considerably worse than crowds like OKC, Toronto, Boston, Golden State, Utah, Portland. So I think it's a fair criticism, especially for Bucks fans who remember how loud the Mecca and the Bradley Center would get.