Ice Man wrote:Not your father's NBA. Six of the nine winning teams last night scored 130+ points, none of them in overtime. Two losers did, too.
depends on how old your father is. teams scored more in the '60s. and nearly as much in the mid '80s
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Ice Man wrote:Not your father's NBA. Six of the nine winning teams last night scored 130+ points, none of them in overtime. Two losers did, too.


TheStig wrote: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.
Not seeing the Bucks. I could see the 76ers or Nets. Long shot for the Heat. I think it'll be the Clips or Lakers out of the west.

Ice Man wrote:Hmmm, well I just looked up 1965, and that was a shade lower than this year. Close, though. But at any rate, Daddy would have to be pretty old to be alive and remember 1965 basketball.
Ice Man wrote:Hmmm, well I just looked up 1965, and that was a shade lower than this year. Close, though. But at any rate, Daddy would have to be pretty old to be alive and remember 1965 basketball.
He just loves playing for Thibs... Something awakens in him when he hears that hoarse voice shouting out defensive instructions.ChiKago wrote:I love that Derrick is still balling.
BullChit wrote:He just loves playing for Thibs... Something awakens in him when he hears that hoarse voice shouting out defensive instructions.ChiKago wrote:I love that Derrick is still balling.
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I imagine the amount of time RJ Barrett has tried to tell him "Coach my name isnt Lu!.." And is cut off is quite highjc23 wrote:BullChit wrote:He just loves playing for Thibs... Something awakens in him when he hears that hoarse voice shouting out defensive instructions.ChiKago wrote:I love that Derrick is still balling.
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i wonder if Thibs ever accidentally calls for LU to get back in the game out of old habit.

DuckIII wrote:As a Doncic fan it’s getting pretty disappointing how much of a baby he’s becoming. The punch to Sexton’s groin and his reaction to the ejection is a really, really bad look. And it’s been building to this.

Chi town wrote:DuckIII wrote:As a Doncic fan it’s getting pretty disappointing how much of a baby he’s becoming. The punch to Sexton’s groin and his reaction to the ejection is a really, really bad look. And it’s been building to this.
Yep. The mounting frustration of having no help is apparent.
DuckIII wrote:Chi town wrote:DuckIII wrote:As a Doncic fan it’s getting pretty disappointing how much of a baby he’s becoming. The punch to Sexton’s groin and his reaction to the ejection is a really, really bad look. And it’s been building to this.
Yep. The mounting frustration of having no help is apparent.
It’s not the roster’s fault that he cries to the refs all game and tried to hammer Sexton in the nuts as hard as he could.

Chi town wrote:DuckIII wrote:Chi town wrote:
Yep. The mounting frustration of having no help is apparent.
It’s not the roster’s fault that he cries to the refs all game and tried to hammer Sexton in the nuts as hard as he could.
Of course it’s not. Luka is a competitor and has always won. The pressure is mounting on him and it’s bringing out the worst in him. Hope someone intervene and he changes course.
DuckIII wrote:Chi town wrote:DuckIII wrote:
It’s not the roster’s fault that he cries to the refs all game and tried to hammer Sexton in the nuts as hard as he could.
Of course it’s not. Luka is a competitor and has always won. The pressure is mounting on him and it’s bringing out the worst in him. Hope someone intervene and he changes course.
The NBA should suspend him for a game or two. Not only because they just should, but also because maybe it will knock some sense into him.
I’d hate to see yet another highly entertaining player become an unlikable, unwatchable child.