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You have to let Kyrie go one-on-one here. No, no you don't. Kyrie throws up airball. Boston loses. Hero ball is not the most effective way to win games, period. ESPECIALLY in the final moments when they can focus on one player more than ever. Watch Lebron, Warriors, Spurs, Hawks. Spacing of the floor. Open man gets the ball. Less dribbling around into no where. That is how you win. |
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God, I ****ing love basketball. It's just so much more entertaining than any sport out there. It's a god damn shame Kansas City has no pro team. Can we trade Sporting KC for the Sacramento Kings, or something?
I'm telling you, some NBA teams need to partner with smaller cities. Maybe not NY, LA, Chicago. But maybe teams like Minnesota, Orlando, Oklahoma City, Memphis. You'll always call them the Minnesota Timberwolves. But maybe 7 games a year, have home games in Des Moines and for just those games only call them the Des Moines Timberwolves. You can sell more apparel. You can fill some extra seats in the dog days of the season. You can gain fans in the long term. OKC could do Kansas City. Orlando could do Tampa. Memphis could do Louisville & so on. |
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Now all of the sudden Kyrie is a star that hasn't even reached his peak. Cleveland has talent at pretty much every position. By far the most talented roster in the league from the starters to the bench. |
The Cavs exploited Kyrie, switching him into bad matchups. It was smart. Cavs when the gel should be scary.
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Cavs are definitely better with these old names and I am curious to see how they stack up in the finals.
Anytime you can move that bum Tristan Thompson to the bench it's a win by itself. He was a STARTER last year and is TERRIBLE. |
Can't wait to watch the Spurs beat the piss out of the TimberWolves tonight without Leonard... It's going to be great...
Interested to see how the 76ers do as well. |
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anyone really knowledgeable about the NBA have any clue how many games teh sac kings might win? I have a chance to win some money if they win 43 games or more but not sure if I should take the bet..
its chump change so I might do it anyway but is there any chance the kings can go .500 this season? thanks in advance |
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Yeah, you might win. But it ain't gonna be a blowout. You guys are going to hurt bad without Kawhi on Jimmy Butler. And KAT is going to utterly rape Lamarcus Aldridge. Oof. That ain't gonna be fun for you. The only significant advantage you have is Danny Green on Teague and most of your bench against ours. That's about it. If it IS a blowout, I'll be very surprised. |
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San Antonio has won 11 consecutive games against Minnesota, including all four meetings last season. The 11-game streak is tied for their second-longest active win streak versus any opponent. |
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