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The judge that will hear about the Draymond Green incident is named Richard Ball. You cant make this shit up.
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The only difference is players get paid more, and the bottom tier players are more talented than they used to be. There's still just a few elite teams every year like there always has been and always will be.
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We haven't really seen a dominant franchise since the 00-03 Lakers. If Durant stays, they could surpass them and any other team in NBA history. |
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First of all the game is basically a 3-pt contest now, it's less physical, not as many good big-man but a lot more great guards and more players change teams because of FA... Those are the biggest differences I see. Now I am not going to sit here and say this era is better than that era.. That's subjective.. But it's definitely different and personally I enjoyed 90s bball a lot more. |
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Durant says he wants to help the Warriors get over the hump lmao. They would have won 2 in a row if your boy Draymond wasn't a dumb ass. Of course if you would have been.able to hit a shot game 5 or 6 you would have been the hump. The dude has a right to do what he wants, but his spin is laughable. You joined a great team to get rings now ****ing own it.
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I think I argued his crowning of superstar status while not being able to win. I am critical most of him and Cousins. Two big men that can't win because of bad rosters and their inability to carry games. Really it's the stat compiler argument, nothing more than what gasbags like Bill Simmons or Rusillo argue. I am of the stance that the current crop of big men in the NBA is terrible as none of them are getting to the playoffs and winning anything. But I'm starting to think it's not so much they are terrible but it's more like an obsolete position to have in the NBA. Building around an elite big man apparently isn't getting you very far. But I am excited for that next generation of big men coming up (KAT, Prozingas, Simmons, etc) These guys are big and they have that versatility in their game to really carry a franchise. I would like to see the game change from a bunch of dudes shooting 3 pointers and playing small, I want to see a 7 footer just dominate his way to the finals. I never called him a role player though. |
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Sources on <a href="https://twitter.com/TheVertical">@TheVertical</a>: Russell Westbrook, Thunder reach agreement on three-year, $85M-plus contract renegotiation. <a href="https://t.co/cScRJ9ItDX">https://t.co/cScRJ9ItDX</a></p>— Adrian Wojnarowski (@WojVerticalNBA) <a href="https://twitter.com/WojVerticalNBA/status/761068044307136513">August 4, 2016</a></blockquote>
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Russ continues to show no one has a clue as to what he's about. It's the best situation for him financially and basketball wise at this moment. It also gives him flexibility if there is one a few years down the road. Hopefully the Thunder can repay his loyalty by rebuilding around him. If not it's cool that he took on the challenge.
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Westbrook gave up 12 million over 4 years on his previous deal to make room for Ibaka and Harden. This is never brought up. Ibaka took less than he probably could have got as well. Russ deserves his money. You still have contracts you can move for another star and Adams and VO have star potential. It's still a good roster and there are opportunities that could present themselves. Barring zika, arrests or injuries one team is going to be hard to beat so it is what it is.
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