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Okay first of all, the Rockets don't really have a "realistic" chance at getting most of those players. They do have a slim chance at signing...
The problem with Denver, aside from their being a great team, is that they'd probably finish with a better record than Houston in this scenario....
I feel like I could answer this poll better after February 21st (i.e. the NBA trade deadline.)
On the other hand, you just said that LaMarcus Aldridge can't score in the post, soooo...? Probably your opinion about him doesn't reflect any...
I like to think of these as reverse jinx threads, because there have only been two recorded incidents of anybody ever being right about something...
LaMarcus Aldridge guards himself. When he gets into a rhythm with his scoring, you just have to hope he misses it, because he's too big to muscle...
The Spurs - too much experience and superior execution The Thunder - way too much talent The Nuggets - a menacing frontcourt rotation that now...
Pretty much this. Chemistry and experience with the same core of players is vastly underrated.
It also bothers people who believe in tattoos that don't suck. [img]
Maybe a monster in the sense that his injury history would scare small children out of their beds at night.
I don't get it, armchair John Hollingers. Is Rudy Gay an inefficient chucker or isn't he? Are the Grizzlies worse without him or not? It sure...
You're only quoting part of my post I see. It sure sounded like you were trying to correlate a Magic win with a Rockets' win, when in fact those...
Of course they're beatable, but matchups are never that clear-cut, is my point. An unfocused Clippers team that plays an early Saturday game in...
Probably because basketball doesn't work like how you described. "No better than the Orlando Magic" is not the new baseline for how good the...
It sounds like you don't understand how either player fits on the Sixers' team. BOTH are pick N roll ballhandlers. Turner has a deadly midrange...
For the benefit of those who have not seen the Sixers play much this season: Evan Turner is the team's secondary ballhandler and (if you ask...
So you disagree and believe that 0.3 points and an extra assist in wins is not only significant but "very" significant? lol Look at Evan...
That's what splits are for. Holiday gets his numbers regardless of whether the Sixers win or lose, and there is no meaningful correlation between...
Interestingly, the performance of Sixers point guard Jrue Holiday is practically negligible, as Holiday averages 18.5 points and 9.5 assists when...
The key to tonight's game will be the performance of the 76ers' Evan Turner. Turner averages 16.3 points, 8 rebounds, and 4.6 assists in Sixers...