NBA season 2018/19
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My early rankings for next season:
Western Conference
- Clippers
- Houston
- Utah
- Lakers
- Golden State
- Portland
- Dallas
- Denver
- Spurs
- New Orleans
- Sacramento
- OKC
- Minnesota
- Phoenix
- Memphis
I think Houston have got real 'what about us' potential. The more I think about the Lakers the less I like them, but they should still be able to make a fairly deep play-off run.
Portland and Denver are also smokies, but you feel like they have gone backwards this off-season.
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Eastern Conference
- Milwaulkee
- Philadelphia
- Boston
- Toronto
- Indiana
- Brooklyn
- Miami
- Orlando
- Detroit
- Knicks
- Charlotte
- Wizards
- Atlanta
- Chicago
- Cleveland
I think Boston are under-rated. Kyrie was a cancer and Kemba could be a better fit for them. Losing Horford is a blow, obviously, but they have an underdog tag which they might relish.
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@barbarian I think Boston is under-rated as well, picking a Bucks/Celtics Eastern Conference Final. Can't go past Clippers/Lakers in the Western Conference Final but I could see the Warriors stunning both if Klay returns early from his injury.
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I like Denver’s stocks better than Portland’s right now. There’s a few guys that are still developing their game rather than being at their peak.
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@ACT-Crusader said in NBA season 2018/19:
I like Denver’s stocks better than Portland’s right now. There’s a few guys that are still developing their game rather than being at their peak.
If Michael Porter Jr can play and is as good as his pre-injury projections they will be very good. Their centre (is it Nurkic?) is a boss
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Be interesting to see if Steven Adams is traded away or they keep him as the veteran on a young team rebuilding.
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Is there any talk of that or potential places? I haven’t seen any.
If he went to the Mavs, my current two team support thing could go, which would be nice.
Or the Nets, which I started following when Marks took over and now look like they’ll be worth watching. Interesting fact - Brooklyn merch is everywhere here, especially on girls, I guess because the color scheme is easy to match?
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@Sneakdefreak said in NBA season 2018/19:
Be interesting to see if Steven Adams is traded away or they keep him as the veteran on a young team rebuilding.
Not sure anyone would be game enough to take on his contract. Still got two years left at $25m a year, which is huge for an injury-prone big man who seems to be on the decline.
OKC would have to add in a pick (of which they now have plenty) maybe, to find a willing trade partner.
You never know, though.
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@Sneakdefreak said in NBA season 2018/19:
Be interesting to see if Steven Adams is traded away or they keep him as the veteran on a young team rebuilding.
ESPN reported that OKC have shopped him but his current contract makes him all but untradable
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@barbarian said in NBA season 2018/19:
@Sneakdefreak said in NBA season 2018/19:
Be interesting to see if Steven Adams is traded away or they keep him as the veteran on a young team rebuilding.
Not sure anyone would be game enough to take on his contract. Still got two years left at $25m a year, which is huge for an injury-prone big man who seems to be on the decline.
OKC would have to add in a pick (of which they now have plenty) maybe, to find a willing trade partner.
You never know, though.
His contract is the issue but he's not at all injury-prone. He played 80 regular season games last season.
He's most likely the veteran guy on team of kids. OKC will rebuild for the next two years and then he signs somewhere else (probably with a contender).
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@Sneakdefreak said in NBA season 2018/19:
@barbarian said in NBA season 2018/19:
@Sneakdefreak said in NBA season 2018/19:
Be interesting to see if Steven Adams is traded away or they keep him as the veteran on a young team rebuilding.
Not sure anyone would be game enough to take on his contract. Still got two years left at $25m a year, which is huge for an injury-prone big man who seems to be on the decline.
OKC would have to add in a pick (of which they now have plenty) maybe, to find a willing trade partner.
You never know, though.
His contract is the issue but he's not at all injury-prone. He played 80 regular season games last season.
He's most likely the veteran guy on team of kids. OKC will rebuild for the next two years and then he signs somewhere else (probably with a contender).
It will be interesting to see him on a team that uses his offensive potential. I reckon he can be better than he's shown so far
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@Sneakdefreak said in NBA season 2018/19:
He's most likely the veteran guy on team of kids. OKC will rebuild for the next two years and then he signs somewhere else (probably with a contender).
A veteran at 25 (soon to be 26).
This has been one of the most fascinating free agency periods in years.
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Thought this was a really good summary about the 'insiders' and their reporting of the Kawhi saga:
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Now OKC trades Westbrook to Houston for Chris Paul and a swag of picks!
The NBA is something else.
FWIW I don't know if that's a great trade for OKC (replacing an older, injury-prone PG with another), but now they have a huge swag of first round picks over the next seven years.
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@barbarian said in NBA season 2018/19:
Now OKC trades Westbrook to Houston for Chris Paul and a swag of picks!
The NBA is something else.
FWIW I don't know if that's a great trade for OKC (replacing an older, injury-prone PG with another), but now they have a huge swag of first round picks over the next seven years.
How many years does CP3 have on his contract? I think he gets paid too much to get another trade but I am sure if a contender wanted him a deal is always possible. So Harden can shoot threes and Russ can concentrate on slashing to the rim. Wait a minute, how many balls are there?
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From Google:
Paul signed a four-year deal with the Rockets last season worth $159.7 million that has the team on the hook for a whopping $38.5 million for next season, $41.3 million the season afterwards, and finally $44.2 million in 2021/2022 at the age of 36.