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    @canefan I know it's a stretch but I've seen some post moves, particularly his reverse moves that are damn near unstoppable.

    I've heard he's uneasy with offence being run through him but that doesn't mean it's not going to need to happen. in a play off situation where Russ, PG and melo go cold I know where the ball is going and it's only matter of time before it's a regular part of the offence. where it breaks down is the 4th quarter. the pick n roll is tiring for the big fella. that's where I think people see him as limited. but I know what that kid and his Big's coaches are working on and as soon as his jumper comes it's a whole new player.

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    I think PG has been going fine get rid of Melo and get Russ/Steve/PG more ball in their hands. Melo's stats of late are almost making Lonzo Balls stats look good.Its a shame Victor Olidipo isn't there as a post up shooter as well who is good on D would have loved to see that still running.

    Adams literally just decides what he will add to his tools in the off season and adds one each season. What ever he picks he does it bloody well. Hope they can keep a decent % going into the finals don't think they want to meet portland in the 1st round.

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    @magpie_in_aus said in NBA Season 2017/18:

    I think PG has been going fine get rid of Melo and get Russ/Steve/PG more ball in their hands. Melo's stats of late are almost making Lonzo Balls stats look good.Its a shame Victor Olidipo isn't there as a post up shooter as well who is good on D would have loved to see that still running.

    Adams literally just decides what he will add to his tools in the off season and adds one each season. What ever he picks he does it bloody well. Hope they can keep a decent % going into the finals don't think they want to meet portland in the 1st round.

    There’s no way they could’ve kept Oladipo and signed PG with the contracts Adams and Westbrook were on. Victor is on big money, $20m+ per season.

    The Pacers will be a smokey in the East

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    This season is the most interesting one for a long while. Warriors and Celtics are injured, Rockets and Raptors unproven, Cavs can't defend, Thunder are hot and cold and there are about five other also-rans who could make a run (Blazers, Sixers, Jazz, Spurs, Wizards).

    Will be a fascinating play-off series, though still a high likelihood of Cavs/Warriors IV.

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    I wouldn't want to run into the sixers or portland if i was a mid-table team. I don't think the spurs will trouble anyone come playoffs with the injuries they have had.

    I see M Fultz played his first game back for the sixers today 14 minutes 10 points 4 rebounds 8 assists.

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    The playoff picture is all but set although the seedings still need to be finalised with teams having 1 or 2 games left to play. The schedule makers have done well as the Timberwolves and Nuggets play eachother in their final game with a winner-takes-all for the last place in the West playoffs.

    OKC are currently in 7th place which would mean a 1st round clash with Durant and the Warriors.

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    Best case is jazz lose their last two games. Spurs beat pelicans and thunder beat grizzles. I think that would mean Spurs/thunder first round. If i am the thunder that would be best case.

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    Big day in the NBA. Biggest game is the pre-finals final, with the winner of the t-wolves v Nuggets game going on, the other one going home.

    It's always a little hard to work out, but i think there is something riding on most games today, even if it is just seeding.

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    This explains the permutations

    NBA playoff race: What went down in the season finale

    NBA playoff race: What went down in the season finale

    How did Wednesday's results affect postseason spots and seeding? We break it all down.

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    T-wolves beat the Nuggets in OT to seal the last playoff spot.

    OKC wins too to avoid falling down to the 8th seed. They'll be cheering for the Blazers to move up the 4th seed and have home advantage in the 1st round vs Jazz.

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  • barbarianB Offline
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    So with the Blazers on top vs the Jazz we likely have:

    1 Raptors vs 8 Wizards
    2 Celtics vs 7 Bucks
    3 Sixers vs 6 Heat
    4 Cavs vs 5 Pacers

    1 Rockets vs 8 TWolves
    2 Warriors vs 7 Spurs
    3 Blazers vs 6 Pelicans
    4 Thunder vs 5 Jazz

    Some great match-ups there - the most interesting post season in years.

    The Sixers/Heat is a particularly interesting series. The Heat are a tricky side to play and I'd be surprised if the Sixers roll through in 4 or 5. But if they get through the road to the Conference Finals is there, unbelievably.

    In the west, the Thunder/Jazz series looms as the best in round one. I think the Warriors have a fairly straightforward run to the conference finals, sadly.

    Still have my cash on a Cavs/Warriors finals, but at least they might get a few scares along the way.

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    76ers are on a 16-game winning streak. But their next games actually mean something.

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  • raznomoreR Offline
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    Best NBA season in a while. This really is the premier sports league in the US if not the world. Just about every game this year was worth watching.

    The best rookie class in probably 15 years. 2003 had Wade, Melo, Bosh and Lebron. This year Simmons(76ers**), Fultz(76ers) Mitchell(Jazz), Kuzma(Lakers), Ball(Lakers), Tatum(Celtics), Markkanen(Bulls)Fox(Kings)

    Just about all of these guys start for their franchises. That is crazy to have that many from the same class come NBA ready. Shame about Fultz not being able to really play for most of the season. He deserves another shot at rookie of the year with a proper season. Unfortunate situation with Simmons being eligible as it would have been Mitchells without question

    **Simmons was actually drafted the year before but did not play - everyone on this thread follows the NBA so Im not sure why I bothered writing that. Maybe so you know, I know.....

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    Been a bloody good season. And the finals look pretty open, especially with the Warriors in a complete funk.

    The thing i have realised this season? I have an irrational dislike of LeBron James. I don't know why, but i've never warmed to him, at all. And when he gets talked up about "all time" i scoffed. But holy shit, the bloke is a phenom. He's 33, and just had another unreal season. At 33 and his averages are above the career line? And not in a dominant team. That's awesome. And he fucking wins. Like, a lot.

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    Westbrook has averaged a triple-double for the second straight season.

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    @mariner4life said in NBA Season 2017/18:

    Been a bloody good season. And the finals look pretty open, especially with the Warriors in a complete funk.

    The thing i have realised this season? I have an irrational dislike of LeBron James. I don't know why, but i've never warmed to him, at all. And when he gets talked up about "all time" i scoffed. But holy shit, the bloke is a phenom. He's 33, and just had another unreal season. At 33 and his averages are above the career line? And not in a dominant team. That's awesome. And he fucking wins. Like, a lot.

    It's pretty impressive, especially as he's a 33 year old who has a ridiculous amount of mileage on his legs. Almost every year of his career he's gone deep into the playoffs(217 career playoff games).

    I think he can keep this kind of production up for a few more years at least, as it doesn't look like he's lost much athleticism.

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    @bovidae im an OKC man, before that I was a Sonics man. However, Russell Westbrook, for all his athleticism is a selfish, glory hunting ass. He does amazing things but for me its all overshadowed by his need for the spotlight. I saw him box out his own players today. he fot 20 fucken rebounds today. His centre could be challenging for rebounder of the year but instead Westbrook is getting gimmes to over Shadow the Big O who got his triple doubles fairly. Last year seemed mostly legit but this season hes taking the piss.

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    @mariner4life Im anti Lebron because he left Cleveland to go to Miami to get an easier path to a ship. Im anti Lebron because he flops. So, so badly flops. Im anti Lebron becasue he says hes the best player in the world. But you can not deny that he is exactly that. He should be slowing down but hes just getting better. Hes never put a foot wrong off the court. Hes well spoken and when he has the opportunity he uses his platform for good. Hes a phenom and when hes done itll be hard not to have him level with Jordan.

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    Donovan Mitchell, in my opinion is the closest thing I have see to MJ in a long time. He is a amazing.

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