Little Nathan wrote:
Incredible defensive effort by Mo Bamba here. Got beat in slow-motion.
That's like getting beat off the dribble by the Brian Scalabrine. What am embarrassing effort by Bamba.
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Little Nathan wrote:
Incredible defensive effort by Mo Bamba here. Got beat in slow-motion.

Little Nathan wrote:Man, the players are pushing hard for Bjorkgren‘s firing in Indiana. Turns out that the mediocre roster was the reason for the mediocre results, not Nate McMillan. Who would’ve thought?
Leslie Forman wrote:At this point I'm starting to think McMillan is the black Thibs - he overachieves so much in the regular season with flawed rosters that people have unrealistic expectations of how his teams should perform against way more talented teams in the playoffs. So then he gets fired, and then the team that fires him gets worse immediately.

Leslie Forman wrote:At this point I'm starting to think McMillan is the black Thibs - he overachieves so much in the regular season with flawed rosters that people have unrealistic expectations of how his teams should perform against way more talented teams in the playoffs. So then he gets fired, and then the team that fires him gets worse immediately.
Jcool0 wrote:

sco wrote:Jcool0 wrote:
Yay!
Sure I want Ball, but I'm assuming we whiff there. The fall backs are less interesting. If he goes to NY, I'd swing hard for Rose. He doesn't make mistakes and wouldn't be a bad role model for White.
I don't hate the ideal of McConnell - dude is the sort of defender who helps set the tone and isn't a bad distributor.
On the never-true premise that mexican food tastes better the second time down - I could be fooled into low-cost pickups of ex-Bulls Nwaba, Dunn, Harrison or even (gulp, burp, swallow) Payne.
TheStig wrote:sco wrote:Jcool0 wrote:
Yay!
Sure I want Ball, but I'm assuming we whiff there. The fall backs are less interesting. If he goes to NY, I'd swing hard for Rose. He doesn't make mistakes and wouldn't be a bad role model for White.
I don't hate the ideal of McConnell - dude is the sort of defender who helps set the tone and isn't a bad distributor.
On the never-true premise that mexican food tastes better the second time down - I could be fooled into low-cost pickups of ex-Bulls Nwaba, Dunn, Harrison or even (gulp, burp, swallow) Payne.
Active in what FA? There is just Ball out there and they'd have to cut a few people loose to get there.
I hope he means in sign and trades.


rtblues wrote:David Griffin's rant blaming the officials for Zion injuring his finger trying to rebound the ball is total Bullsh*t!
Really? EVERY friggin' team in the NBA could sing that song. Cheap and easy to blame it on the refs.
Mr. Griffin needs to watch some Bulls games and see all the times Zach doesn't get calls!
Actually, he just needs to shut up, he's embarrassing himself and the organization. Pathetic!

sco wrote:TheStig wrote:sco wrote:Yay!
Sure I want Ball, but I'm assuming we whiff there. The fall backs are less interesting. If he goes to NY, I'd swing hard for Rose. He doesn't make mistakes and wouldn't be a bad role model for White.
I don't hate the ideal of McConnell - dude is the sort of defender who helps set the tone and isn't a bad distributor.
On the never-true premise that mexican food tastes better the second time down - I could be fooled into low-cost pickups of ex-Bulls Nwaba, Dunn, Harrison or even (gulp, burp, swallow) Payne.
Active in what FA? There is just Ball out there and they'd have to cut a few people loose to get there.
I hope he means in sign and trades.
I think the S&T of Lauri is even less likely than us keeping our pick this season.
Michael Jackson wrote:Are the Lakers going to be able to make this playoff run? Will they be healthy enough? This is honestly what I expected last year. Obviously they have are storing themselves up for the playoffs and don't care about seeding it will be interesting to see how this plays out.
jc23 wrote:Michael Jackson wrote:Are the Lakers going to be able to make this playoff run? Will they be healthy enough? This is honestly what I expected last year. Obviously they have are storing themselves up for the playoffs and don't care about seeding it will be interesting to see how this plays out.
thought they had b2b in them but no 3 peat. Im beginning to believe in the Bucks, this might be their best shot at a title. Next year the Nets will be even deeper and a normal season will benefit the aging lebron.
Am2626 wrote:dougthonus wrote:Am2626 wrote:Washington is 13-3 over the last 16 games. Only 1 bad loss in that stretch. One loss to Dallas by 1 point and an overtime loss to the Spurs. I would say that Westbrook along with Beal are having a major impact to that team. Sometimes it just takes some time to get that chemistry down. That is why people should be patient with the Bulls team and wait to see what this core does next year before writing things off as a failure.
Not saying Russ isn't impactful, just that his statistical achievement is the most unique of any player ever and would make the case for him being one of the greatest players of all time. The impact is way below that. I'm not sure he's even a top 50 player of all time.
Being able to average a triple double over the course of multiple seasons is a statistical marvel. I feel you have to put him in the top 50 players of all time list. He is a sure fire first ballot hall of famer. If you put Oscar Robertson in that list you have to include Westbrook too.