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    @sneakdefreak Tristan Thompson and some scrubs? Their starting five has basically been gutted. CLE starting 5 I guess is

    Hill
    Korver
    LBJ
    Love
    Thompson

    Clarkson will provide some bench scoring, Nance is an athletic bench option, don't know about Hood. CLE definitely got a bit younger and more athletic. Still not enough to beat the Western champ though

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    ESPNs Brian Windhorst reports that if the Lakers can trade Luol Deng, perhaps using the newly acquired first round pick as bait, they will have enough cap room to sign 3 max players

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    @canefan said in NBA Season 2017/18:

    @sneakdefreak Tristan Thompson and some scrubs? Their starting five has basically been gutted. CLE starting 5 I guess is

    Hill
    Korver
    LBJ
    Love
    Thompson

    Clarkson will provide some bench scoring, Nance is an athletic bench option, don't know about Hood. CLE definitely got a bit younger and more athletic. Still not enough to beat the Western champ though

    Didn't know Lyndon was still around. Someone needs to let him know his Vietnam policy was naff.

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    @canefan said in NBA Season 2017/18:

    ESPNs Brian Windhorst reports that if the Lakers can trade Luol Deng, perhaps using the newly acquired first round pick as bait, they will have enough cap room to sign 3 max players

    Was watching Charles Barkley talk about the Lakers aiming to sign Lebron and Paul George in the offseason and he brought up a valid point (he predicts the Lakers will miss on any big signings). Players don't want to sign with storied franchises these days when they can go to another team (with less history) and become the franchise themselves (Cleveland, Miami, Golden State etc).

    If Lebron and Paul George want to team up in LA, they will go to the Clippers instead of the Lakers. At the Lakers they are merely following in the footsteps of giants.

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    @sneakdefreak said in NBA Season 2017/18:

    @canefan said in NBA Season 2017/18:

    ESPNs Brian Windhorst reports that if the Lakers can trade Luol Deng, perhaps using the newly acquired first round pick as bait, they will have enough cap room to sign 3 max players

    Was watching Charles Barkley talk about the Lakers aiming to sign Lebron and Paul George in the offseason and he brought up a valid point (he predicts the Lakers will miss on any big signings). Players don't want to sign with storied franchises these days when they can go to another team (with less history) and become the franchise themselves (Cleveland, Miami, Golden State etc).

    If Lebron and Paul George want to team up in LA, they will go to the Clippers instead of the Lakers. At the Lakers they are merely following in the footsteps of giants.

    I don't think they'll probably get either. The danger is missing out then overpaying for a second tier star

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    Chuck went to Houston to chase a ring, and they had some recent history under Rudy T.

    Players move for 2 reasons: (1) money or (2) the chance to win a championship (eh KD).

    George is an LA guy so I expect he'll end up at home.

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    @bovidae a deep playoff run with OKC will make the decision harder. Players like to play on a winning team too

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    I'd like PG to stay at OKC but nothing surprises me in the NBA today where marquee players move so often.

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    Only one game, but it did have a better feel with some youth out there. Plus LeBron actually had a smile on his face after the game.

    Good length, much better D and a good vet PG that knows winning.

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    I watched the second half of the All Star game, probably one of the best AS games I can remember. There was a player draft with Steph Curry and LBJ picking the teams, there was real competition and defence played, the game was decided on a defensive play. The only thing they didn't do was televise the draft which they probably will do next season

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    Not one trip to the charity stripe for Harden - surely not. 🙂

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    @rocky-rockbottom things must have picked up after I stopped watching. I saw about half of the first quarter and while it was better than last year's shit, I thought it was lacking intensity with way too many flash passes and silly shots.

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    Savage. As. Fuck

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    @rocky-rockbottom said in NBA Season 2017/18:

    soon as I saw NBA thread and Savage As Fuck already knew what clip it would be

    Local Man Kicks Child Down Well And Laughs While They Cry.

    Local Man Fries Entire Ant Family Under Glass In Midday Sun And Gets Deliriously High Off Dead Ant Family Corpses Aroma.

    the look of absolute disdain is just awesome. I don't give a fuck if he only plays one way, look at that magnificent bastard.

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    I watched the Celtics-Thunder game. That was a game OKC should have won against the Celtic team missing 3 guards. A great 3-pt shot to win it for Boston but Melo missed 2 late FTs and Russ was 1-2 at the charity stripe near the end.

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    @bovidae Melo is a liability. He is also starting to really get chippy at Steven Adams. Adams is now the teams most important player. Not the best player, the most important*. The cancer that is Melo looked like he'd found a home at OKC but he's just the same old selfish "imma get mines" player he's always been.

    He always wants isolation called when he has the ball. Especially when hes out with the second unit. He is still lazy and just plain horrible on defense and now he's getting in the face of the soul of the team, Steven Adams.

    Steven is a franchise player on another team. Seriously. He could be averaging 30 points 15 rebounds on a team where they want to feed him and he doesn't have to give Westbrook his rebounds.

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    First game back from injury and Stephen Curry is out with a MCL sprain. The GSW are officially in crisis mode

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    @raznomore said in NBA Season 2017/18:

    @bovidae Melo is a liability. He is also starting to really get chippy at Steven Adams. Adams is now the teams most important player. Not the best player, the most important*. The cancer that is Melo looked like he'd found a home at OKC but he's just the same old selfish "imma get mines" player he's always been.

    He always wants isolation called when he has the ball. Especially when hes out with the second unit. He is still lazy and just plain horrible on defense and now he's getting in the face of the soul of the team, Steven Adams.

    Steven is a franchise player on another team. Seriously. He could be averaging 30 points 15 rebounds on a team where they want to feed him and he doesn't have to give Westbrook his rebounds.

    Steve proves you can run offence through him for 3 straight quarters and end the game with 23 Pts and 12 rebounds. He was easily the player of the game. Still gets fuck all love from the Franchise in their social media. Paul George who was average all game and made 2 plays at the end of the game so he and Russell Westbrook got all the official OKC tweets. Adams was just an after thought And I'll make this clear he dominated the game.

    the best thing that could happen to Adams is that he is traded to another contender that wants to use him offensively not just as a battering ram.

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    @raznomore

    When I was watching the OKC-Celts game the other day the commentators mentioned that Adams doesn't want any plays run for him.

    Obviously the high pick and roll is a money play for Adams but you aren't going to see him establishing position on the block.

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    @bovidae said in NBA Season 2017/18:

    @raznomore

    When I was watching the OKC-Celts game the other day the commentators mentioned that Adams doesn't want any plays run for him.

    Obviously the high pick and roll is a money play for Adams but you aren't going to see him establishing position on the block.

    I think he likes his role. He plays on a good team in a city he likes where he is appreciated and he is making a shitload of coin

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