Deleterious Posted January 28 Author Posted January 28 Pistons have multiple guys eligible for this. None made it. Quote
Deleterious Posted January 29 Author Posted January 29 Interesting. Hawks pick goes to SA this year without any protections. So could be big if they fall into the lottery. Quote
RandyMarsh Posted January 30 Posted January 30 SGA just finished the 1st quarter with 21 points on 7-8 shooting. Not bad. Quote
Deleterious Posted January 30 Author Posted January 30 2 hours ago, RandyMarsh said: SGA just finished the 1st quarter with 21 points on 7-8 shooting. Not bad. Odd game. SGA ends up with 52. Williams had 26, Isaiah had 17. Nobody else had more than 4. OKC also took the loss. Quote
Hongbit Posted Thursday at 12:50 PM Posted Thursday at 12:50 PM Crazy to think the Clippers traded SGA and five 1st round picks for Paul George. Even better is they did it to try make Kawai happy. So dumb. Quote
Betrayer Posted Thursday at 06:31 PM Posted Thursday at 06:31 PM 3 hours ago, Deleterious said: Well, if they don't care about the impact on historical stats, can we also fix the three point line so it stays the same distance and just runs off the edge (no corner threes)? This era where everyone has to be a spacer has just gotten boring with every team doing the same thing. I'd like to see more styles of basketball. While we are it can address real issues like the defenders right to THEIR space on the court and the rampant moving screens? Let these teams play defense. Quote
Hongbit Posted Thursday at 10:39 PM Posted Thursday at 10:39 PM 14 minutes ago, Deleterious said: Glad to see Paolo’s name. That means it’s not real. He’s only played 14 games Quote
buddha Posted Friday at 03:41 AM Posted Friday at 03:41 AM i'd love to see caitlan clark play in an nba game just to watch her get completely embarassed. Quote
Deleterious Posted Friday at 07:59 PM Author Posted Friday at 07:59 PM Rich Paul wants De'Aaron Fox rumors out now and timing shows how players have lost leverage with NBA's new CBA Quote "The players used to have all the leverage to leave. Now they don't. And the players association hasn't done a good job explaining that to them, in part because the NBA players association doesn't want to say, 'We did a bad job negotiating, and the deal we agreed to has destroyed the leverage you were so accustomed to having.'" Quote
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