NBA Season 2017/18
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@canefan That's fine. I can see the argument. I just don't like it.
I take only a passing interest in basketball, so I don't really care, but I just don't support him over any other random player in the NBA.
I suspect I am not in the majority - and I am fine with that too.
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@damo said in NBA Season 2017/18:
@canefan That's fine. I can see the argument. I just don't like it.
I take only a passing interest in basketball, so I don't really care, but I just don't support him over any other random player in the NBA.
I suspect I am not in the majority - and I am fine with that too.
In an ideal world he would play for NZ. IIRC most if not all of the aussies in the NBA play for the Boomers. It's his choice I guess, but I would like to see him in black at some stage of his prime
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He came into the NBA as a very speculative 12th pick after only 1 year of college ball. He was extremely raw by NBA standards.
Every offseason since then he has added a new element to his game: really aggressive screen setting, offensive rebounding, a decent hook shot, a decent short-range jumper. How do you reckon he does that and comes back better each NBA season? Its by working hard with top level NBA coaches/trainers all summer, not playing for NZ.
It's the offseason work that has taken him from being a raw back-up to Kendrick Perkins in 2013 to one of the franchise players for a top-6 NBA team with a $100m contract and talked about as a potential All Star. I think you'd take that over putting on the black singlet - he can always do that later in his career after he's peaked in the NBA. Not ideal for NZ basketball, but its the right decision for me.
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@canefan said in NBA Season 2017/18:
@damo said in NBA Season 2017/18:
@canefan That's fine. I can see the argument. I just don't like it.
I take only a passing interest in basketball, so I don't really care, but I just don't support him over any other random player in the NBA.
I suspect I am not in the majority - and I am fine with that too.
In an ideal world he would play for NZ. IIRC most if not all of the aussies in the NBA play for the Boomers. It's his choice I guess, but I would like to see him in black at some stage of his prime
I’m pretty agnostic on this.
With the Aussies, it’s a little different given the historical context. For the Aussie players in the NBA they grew up with the Boomers being thereabouts for a medal chance. So the fact there are now quite a few in the NBA that all want to play it does make the decision somewhat easier you would think as they would be on to each other about it.
Baines
Ingles
Mills
Delly
Exum
Simmons
MakerThat’s a solid core right there that would get you pretty excited about putting on the (ugly) green and yellow.
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@mikedogz said in NBA Season 2017/18:
Did Seam Marks use to play these qualification tournaments? I only recall him playing at Sydney and the world champs.
I don't remember him playing all the time, but then again my memory is not what it used to be
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There is only one Oceania direct Olympic Games qualifier now so that means NZ needs to beat Aust. They failed to qualify for Rio through the wild card qualifying tournament.
These games are for qualifying for the 2019 FIBA World Cup. 7 countries will qualify from the Asia/Oceania region with the 2nd round from Sept-Feb, which will clash with the NBA season.
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MOTHERFUCKER!!!!!!!!!!!!
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@mariner4life said in NBA Season 2017/18:
MOTHERFUCKER!!!!!!!!!!!!
Leonard comes, LBJ comes coz he can build a team to rival GS, CP3 or PG come.....
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Kawhi doesn't have nearly as much power as Lebron or PG. He's still got a year to go on his deal, so he can request a trade anywhere he wants, but it doesn't mean the Spurs have to do anything.
They should certainly move him, but should sell him off to the highest bidder. Boston looks the most attractive partner, but there are plenty of other suitors that could make a move.
I reckon he'd fit beautifully on the 76ers, for what it's worth...
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@barbarian said in NBA Season 2017/18:
Kawhi doesn't have nearly as much power as Lebron or PG. He's still got a year to go on his deal, so he can request a trade anywhere he wants, but it doesn't mean the Spurs have to do anything.
They should certainly move him, but should sell him off to the highest bidder. Boston looks the most attractive partner, but there are plenty of other suitors that could make a move.
I reckon he'd fit beautifully on the 76ers, for what it's worth...
If they trade him to a team that he doesn't want to they will run the risk of him leaving for nothing after a year. If he names a destination it will scare off potential suitors. It may not happen, the Spurs might be able to turn him around.
It sounds serious, he feels betrayed by the Spurs over his injury and the money he's leaving on the table is irrelevant
SA may have to begrudgingly deal with LA. Knowing they can never get full value, I could see Kuzma and Ingram being the cornerstones of a trade package. Kawhi and Bron have been texting, LA will field a starting 5 anchored by Leonard, Bron, PG, pass first Lonzo Ball, and a mid level vet. Looks great on paper but where is the 3 point shooting coming from?
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@canefan said in NBA Season 2017/18:
@barbarian said in NBA Season 2017/18:
Kawhi doesn't have nearly as much power as Lebron or PG. He's still got a year to go on his deal, so he can request a trade anywhere he wants, but it doesn't mean the Spurs have to do anything.
They should certainly move him, but should sell him off to the highest bidder. Boston looks the most attractive partner, but there are plenty of other suitors that could make a move.
I reckon he'd fit beautifully on the 76ers, for what it's worth...
If they trade him to a team that he doesn't want to they will run the risk of him leaving for nothing after a year. If he names a destination it will scare off potential suitors. It may not happen, the Spurs might be able to turn him around.
It sounds serious, he feels betrayed by the Spurs over his injury and the money he's leaving on the table is irrelevant
SA may have to begrudgingly deal with LA. Knowing they can never get full value, I could see Kuzma and Ingram being the cornerstones of a trade package. Kawhi and Bron have been texting, LA will field a starting 5 anchored by Leonard, Bron, PG, pass first Lonzo Ball, and a mid level vet. Looks great on paper but where is the 3 point shooting coming from?
Both Leonard and Lebron are much improved 3pt shooters. PG has some of the longest range in the NBA. Steaky no doubt, but he’s a genuine threat.
What is key is a small ball lineup that will trouble Rockets and Warriors.
Whilst all three are small forwards, they are all versatile on both ends.
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NBA Awards
Rookie of the Year: Ben Simmons (Philadelphia 76ers)
MVP: James Harden (Houston Rockets)
Coach of the Year: Dwane Casey (Toronto Raptors) - but fired
Sixth Man Award: Lou Williams (LA Clippers)
Defensive Player of the Year: Rudy Gobert (Utah Jazz)
Most Improved Player: Victor Oladipo (Indiana Pacers) -
@tewaio said in NBA Season 2017/18:
I thought LBJ should be MVP over Harden.
Also I hate that they announce them after the finals, rather than in the first week of the playoffs. Massively decreases the care factor.
They are regular season awards. They should present them to the winners at the end of the regular season
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@tewaio said in NBA Season 2017/18:
I thought LBJ should be MVP over Harden.
Also I hate that they announce them after the finals, rather than in the first week of the playoffs. Massively decreases the care factor.
A classic case of trying to stretch it out and maximise publicity.
Plus they have made it more of an ‘occasion’ that is televised, fashion, fanfare, media etc.
The MVP used to be awarded during the playoffs before a game that the MVP would play.
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