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Re: NBA Bubble Winners and Losers 

Post#21 » by RB34 » Sat Oct 3, 2020 4:30 pm

Doncic and Tatum not on the winners list?

You have players that didn’t even make the first round.
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Re: NBA Bubble Winners and Losers 

Post#22 » by bisme37 » Sat Oct 3, 2020 4:32 pm

This seems pretty good....

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Re: NBA Bubble Winners and Losers 

Post#23 » by TommyPointGawd » Sat Oct 3, 2020 4:48 pm

bisme37 wrote:This seems pretty good....

Read on Twitter


Tatum really grew as a facilitator, maybe he should be in the winners catagory for that alone. But overall he played to the level I expect from him. Actually below it which shows how scary good he is/will be. The list isn't who had the best stats.
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Re: NBA Bubble Winners and Losers 

Post#24 » by Soulyss » Sat Oct 3, 2020 5:04 pm

TommyPointGawd wrote:
Soulyss wrote:Gary Trent Jr. Belongs on the winners list... he significantly changed his profile in the 2nd half of the season and was RED HOT during the bubble.

edit: Also why is Porter Jr. both a winner and a loser?


I missed Trent. He is one of the biggest winners imo. I almost want to edit him in. Porter is also a big winner. But to me continues to over rate himself and be a bit a diva.


Oh yes, he's clearly a diva, and frankly not all that bright. Of course being a DIVA in the NBA is more par for the course (Durant, Kyrie, Lebron, Shaq, Howard, etc..) than the exception (Dame, Butler, Duncan, etc..) for good players.
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Re: NBA Bubble Winners and Losers 

Post#25 » by Soulyss » Sat Oct 3, 2020 5:05 pm

RB34 wrote:Doncic and Tatum not on the winners list?

You have players that didn’t even make the first round.


Did their play change significantly from the regular season to the bubble? I really don't think so. To me you had to elevate your game in the bubble (breakout, next-level) I would say they simply performed at the level they were playing at.
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Post#26 » by Brofessor24 » Sat Oct 3, 2020 5:07 pm

Michael Porter Jr for sure.

IMO he is very likable and has a great attitude. Nothing but respect for him.
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Re: NBA Bubble Winners and Losers 

Post#27 » by RaptorsLife » Sat Oct 3, 2020 5:08 pm

Biggest loser gotta be the nba

The decline in the sport is more evident than ever when it comes to ratings
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Post#28 » by Basketser » Sat Oct 3, 2020 5:08 pm

AD and Bron is a must on the winners list
Kawhi is a must on the losers list

These are top tier players they've got the most to lose or win in the post season it's ridiculous not including them if you don't there's no point having a list like that
The perception about them also drastically changed Kawhi was widely considered as the best player in the league and now he's not, AD had a questionmark and now there is none and ppl and media said "lebron went to LA for the movies" which obviously isnt' true
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Re: NBA Bubble Winners and Losers 

Post#29 » by bisme37 » Sat Oct 3, 2020 5:09 pm

Soulyss wrote:
RB34 wrote:Doncic and Tatum not on the winners list?

You have players that didn’t even make the first round.


Did their play change significantly from the regular season to the bubble? I really don't think so. To me you had to elevate your game in the bubble (breakout, next-level) I would say they simply performed at the level they were playing at.


I would counter that those two young guys performing at such a high level in their first postseason as the clear #1 option on their team is a win regardless of how well they had been playing or what anyone's personal expectations were.

For Tatum he was averaging 23/7/3 in the RS and raised it to 26/10/5 in the postseason. The playoffs are supposed to be harder but he played even better. Same for Luka, his stats were also up across the board.

And in any case they are 21 and 22 years old and were among the very best players in the playoffs. That's a huge win.
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Post#30 » by Brofessor24 » Sat Oct 3, 2020 5:10 pm

RaptorsLife wrote:Biggest loser gotta be the nba

The decline in the sport is more evident than ever when it comes to ratings


I personally don't let ratings determine how much I enjoy something.

I love the NBA now significantly more than the NBA of the 1990s/early 2000s.
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Re: NBA Bubble Winners and Losers 

Post#31 » by SA37 » Sat Oct 3, 2020 6:05 pm

Winners

The Nuggets were big-time winners after fighting back to win 2 series despite not having Barton and the performances by Murray and Porter Jr.

The Heat for obvious reasons.

Lakers: they put together a dominating playoff run and clearly proved to be head and shoulders above any other team.

Phoenix: They put together a heck of a run in the bubble and that should bode well for them next year.

OKC: they had a great run and got their young players some excellent experience. They just might be able to move Chris Paul to a desperate contender for more pieces to build around.


Losers

Rockets: D'Antoni out after going all-in with small ball and there are real questions if the Harden/Westbrook tandem can compete for a title.

Milwaukee: One thing is to lose a series, another thing is to have come within a few seconds of getting swept out of the playoffs. The pressure to make a deep playoff run next year will be immense in a conference that is going to have really strong teams in Philly, Toronto, Miami, Brooklyn, and Boston.

Philadelphia: It shouldn't be this way, but getting knocked out in the 1st round got their coach fired and has really questioned the makeup of the roster, especially whether or not Simmons and Embiid can co-exist. There will be lots of pressure to make it deep into the playoffs next year.

Clippers: They overreacted firing Rivers and this bubble run may have lasting negative effects on the roster.
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Re: NBA Bubble Winners and Losers 

Post#32 » by KIRAG » Sat Oct 3, 2020 7:18 pm

losers:

Lou "wings" Will
Danuel "brought an outsider (in the) House"
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Post#33 » by TheNewEra » Sat Oct 3, 2020 8:06 pm

Clippers won simply by getting rid of the tick Doc Rivers. Terrible coach with expectations and leader. I’ll take getting things back to normal next season
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Re: NBA Bubble Winners and Losers 

Post#34 » by Dupp » Sat Oct 3, 2020 8:11 pm

Good thread and I mostly agree with your lists. However why is MPJ on both lists?
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Re: NBA Bubble Winners and Losers 

Post#35 » by Freighttrain » Sat Oct 3, 2020 8:13 pm

TheNewEra wrote:Clippers won simply by getting rid of the tick Doc Rivers. Terrible coach with expectations and leader. I’ll take getting things back to normal next season


Yes I'm sure it had nothing to do with pandemic p, lemon pepper Lou, Kawho, 12th man Montrez or any of the other players I forgot to mention
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Re: NBA Bubble Winners and Losers 

Post#36 » by TommyPointGawd » Sat Oct 3, 2020 8:26 pm

Dupp wrote:Good thread and I mostly agree with your lists. However why is MPJ on both lists?


A little bit of joke. But he showed a glimpse of his potential as a player going forward. He also continues overate himself. I get the vibe that his teammates and Coaches don't like him.
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Post#37 » by vxmike » Sat Oct 3, 2020 8:30 pm

davidfr94 wrote:Montrez Harrell Big big loser

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Re: NBA Bubble Winners and Losers 

Post#38 » by TheNewEra » Sat Oct 3, 2020 8:40 pm

Freighttrain wrote:
TheNewEra wrote:Clippers won simply by getting rid of the tick Doc Rivers. Terrible coach with expectations and leader. I’ll take getting things back to normal next season


Yes I'm sure it had nothing to do with pandemic p, lemon pepper Lou, Kawho, 12th man Montrez or any of the other players I forgot to mention



PLAYER NET RATING MINUTES
Ivica Zubac
11.1
251
Marcus Morris Sr.
5
305
Lou Williams
4.8
135
Landry Shamet
3
140
Reggie Jackson
1.5
49
Patrick Beverley
-1.2
118
JaMychal Green
-10.2
77
Montrezl Harrell
-30.1
80
The first takeaway: Zubac was the only Clipper who thrived next to Leonard and George in both the regular season and postseason. Zubac also had a positive net rating with George and Leonard off the floor, respectively, in the regular season and postseason.

Similarly, Morris and Lou Williams rated well, though Williams had the worst mark in the regular season (albeit still a solid net rating). Landry Shamet and Reggie Jackson saw their net ratings take a hit in the postseason, but they remained slight positives, which makes sense considering their playoff roles as catch-and-shoot threats.

As the two tables show, it’s next to impossible to have a negative net rating alongside Leonard and George — but Patrick Beverley, Green and Harrell managed to in the postseason.

The Clippers’ minus-30.1 net rating with Harrell alongside Leonard and George is jaw-dropping — and is a neon-red sign of how detrimental Harrell’s minutes were for L.A. in the postseason.

-Atlantic clippers writer article yesterday.

Some of you NBA fans are just not getting how toxic, arrogant and bad Doc Rivers was as a clippers coach. This man forced Harrell into the lineup when it wasn’t working in two rounds and nearly got beat by Dallas playing Boban on Harrell.

This was not one year of Doc Rivers making stupid decisions he’s done this every year as a head coach of the team. Overplaying guys and creating a toxic environment in the locker room.


Imagine Frank Vogel force playing Dwight and McGee vs Houston or McGee against Denver even though he knows it’s not working and the stats team is telling him
to stop?
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Re: NBA Bubble Winners and Losers 

Post#39 » by dhsilv2 » Sat Oct 3, 2020 8:43 pm

TommyPointGawd wrote:Going into the bubble nobody really knew what to expect. I really did enjoy having so much good basketball in the middle of a usually sports dry summer. Now that its almost over which players stock/outlook/perception drastically changed going forward due to their performance in the bubble?

WINNERS
Dame Lillard
Jamal Murray
Donovan Mitchell
Devin Booker
Bam Adebayo
Jimmy Butler
TJ Warren
Michael Porter Jr
Rajon Rondo
Carmelo Anthony
Gary Trent Jr (edited in)

LOSERS
Pascal Siakam
Paul George
Giannis(Milwaukee Supporting Cast and Coaches)
Victor Oladipo
Zion Williamson (slightly based on expectations)
Michael Porter Jr
Joel Embiid
Russel Westbrook

Honorable Mention for Winners

Tyler Herro
Robert Williams
Jonathan Isaac(also a loser)
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Keldon Johnson
Bol Bol

Obviously this is just a snapshot reaction to the end of a unique season, but I think it's a fun exercise and I would like to see other opinions on it.


What?

Winners - all nba players pay checks.
Losers - anyone watching and wanting it to be real nba basketball
Winners - people who were drunk watching games
Losers - people who cared about their team.
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Re: NBA Bubble Winners and Losers 

Post#40 » by TheNewEra » Sat Oct 3, 2020 8:43 pm

Reason Green and Beverly was in the negative

Green actually had a positive net rating in his non-Harrell minutes (plus-11.8) compared with his Harrell minutes (minus-15.4 net rating). Beverley never found his groove after dealing with a calf injury in the first round vs. Dallas.

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