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Why would the Warriors want Kobe? He'd freeze Curry, Thompson and Durant out to shoot a dozen awful threes. ;)
Oden was defensible at the time. I think there's a big difference between a pick busting due to injury as opposed to a lack of talent.
Easily Towns. He has no weakness to his game. I don't understand how Porzingas has higher upside based on defense...the case for Towns to be the...
Would be fun to see Curry drop 50+ in MSG again.
Talk about winning the day, I guess.
Warriors don't seem to care much when it's not a top opponent. Probably bodes ill for their chances to set the regular season wins record, but...
Just the way things have been going, lol...Warriors/Nets looked like a laugher on paper, Warriors almost lost it in regulation. Warriors/Spurs...
Warriors-Sixers looks like the least compelling game in NBA history and Spurs at Cavaliers actually looks like a good game. So, the way things...
Yeah, I wasn't seriously contending that Havlicek wasn't a star, I just thought it was funny you talked him up so much after you insisted in...
Meant to say that one of the reason was because their power forward was a good and smart passer--Horace Grant in the first threepeat and Rodman in...
So, like Rodman? Rodman was a good passer, had no problems starting the break after his rebounds. Neither Rodman nor Russell was any kind of...
Then Clutchfans would have come into this season with more realistic expectations.
I meant that the league isn't choosing specific teams, like the Lakers or Warriors or Spurs, to rig it for. Not that teams with superstars don't...
IMO, it's not rigged in favor of certain teams or markets, it's rigged in favor of superstars. Officials call superstars differently than they...
Those are meaningless terms, though. You're saying you consider him a star because he was the highest scorer on the team. Rodman probably did more...
So basically, your view is that only scoring matters, really. Defense and rebounding are nice to have, but a player's status is pretty much solely...
Yeah, but Hondo came off the bench during his prime (in fact, he was pretty much the first example of the "sixth man" as a role), so he couldn't...
Kevin McHale came off the bench for Celtics' championship runs (he won two Sixth Man of the Year awards in the mid-80s). Was McHale not a star in...
An underrated aspect of Rodman was that he was also a good and smart passer. He was able to be an active part of the triangle because he could...
Mostly because the Rockets won two titles in the '90s, IMO. Thus it was the best era of basketball objectively. ;)