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  • canefanC Online
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    The Lakers are apparently chasing UConn mens college coach Danny Hurley to fill their vacant HC position. I don't think his style will translate to the pro game, for the sake of Hurley and the Lakers I hope he'll stay at UConn

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    @canefan it doesn’t really matter what style you bring. Your fate as Lakers coach starts and ends with your ability to ‘manage’ Lebron.

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    @ACT-Crusader said in NBA Season - now 23/24:

    @canefan it doesn’t really matter what style you bring. Your fate as Lakers coach starts and ends with your ability to ‘manage’ Lebron.

    Hurley is a college coach. I'm not sure his management style will translate to the Lakers. And LBJ

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    If Mavs can't find something at home they'll be lucky to win a game let alone make it a competitive series..

    They look completely overmatched.

    Celtics cruised to a win despite shooting poorly from 3.

    I don't think Tatum is ever going to be the superstar player some thought he would be - his offensive game just isn't there. Good news for Celtics is it doesn't look like Celtics need him to be a superstar to win a title. He still contributed very well with assists and rebounds.

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    @KiwiMurph said in NBA Season - now 23/24:

    If Mavs can't find something at home they'll be lucky to win a game let alone make it a competitive series..

    They look completely overmatched.

    Celtics cruised to a win despite shooting poorly from 3.

    I don't think Tatum is ever going to be the superstar player some thought he would be - his offensive game just isn't there. Good news for Celtics is it doesn't look like Celtics need him to be a superstar to win a title. He still contributed very well with assists and rebounds.

    Sound like the ultimate team

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    @KiwiMurph wouldn’t be feeling too bad if I were the Mavs after game 2.

    They were right there despite Luka turning the ball over like crazy, the team missing free throws and Kyrie not really firing. Mavs are not a high turnover team so that was definitely out of character. Kyrie is top 10 in 4th quarter scoring in the league, but didn’t get up to much.

    They played pretty good D and scrambled extremely well on the Celts shooters.

    Some home cooking will be welcomed and I think they’ll lift with the extra bit of rest in between games.

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    @ACT-Crusader said in NBA Season - now 23/24:

    @KiwiMurph wouldn’t be feeling too bad if I were the Mavs after game 2.

    They were right there despite Luka turning the ball over like crazy, the team missing free throws and Kyrie not really firing. Mavs are not a high turnover team so that was definitely out of character. Kyrie is top 10 in 4th quarter scoring in the league, but didn’t get up to much.

    They played pretty good D and scrambled extremely well on the Celts shooters.

    Some home cooking will be welcomed and I think they’ll lift with the extra bit of rest in between games.

    Well that's one way to look at it.

    Another way to look at it is

    • Celtics elite defense forced those turnovers
    • Kyrie has lost his last 12 games in a row vs Boston
    • Celtics missed a lot of open 3s and still cruised to a win
    • There's the same amount of rest between game 2 and game 3 as there was between game 1 and game 2
    • Celtics haven't lost an away game all playoffs so the chances of at least splitting the 2 games in Dallas seem very high.
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    i watched in interesting video the other day that the Celtics seem to be playing a defense that allows Luka to get his, and no one else to get anything.

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    No Tingus Pingus no problem as the Celtics go to 3-0 on teh back of Tatum scoring early, and Brown scoring late.
    They are just too deep, no one player needs to go big for them to win.

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    Celtics cruise to the title

    Amazing the 12 months for Jaylen Brown. A year ago he was the scapegoat for the Celtics playoff failures. 12 months later he is the Finals MVP

    What an effort by Brad Stevens as the Celtics GM. Genius moves to bring in the likes of Porzingis and Holliday whilst moving on from Smart etc

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    Hats off to them, they were just far too good.

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    @gt12 said in NBA Season - now 23/24:

    Hats off to them, they were just far too good.

    Their top 6 guys played great team ball in the playoffs. 16-3 is a phenomenal record. They play on both ends of the floor. No passengers. The egos were in check - guys like Horford and Holiday - bring that.
    They have experienced the disappointment and were hungry but confident.

    Not a huge fan of the Celts since Reggie Lewis and Larry Legend were playing for them, but happy for Coach Joe, Jrue, Porzingis, and Derrick White.

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    Worst finals in my memory

    Terrible playoffs all round really

    Never seen so many blow outs

    I’d whinge about the amount of 3’s but someone will post some old man cloud meme

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    Luka’s lack of conditioning did cost the Mavs. For a player that is so high usage and an offensive weapon, his defensive frailties because of poor conditioning was exposed.

    I was watching clips of him in the bubble and he was so quick, on both ends, wasn’t getting beat so easily on the drive.

    And I’m aware of the lifestyle choices of the man, but for a guy that has played close to a hundred games this season, he looked to get in worst condition.

    Yes the size and all that helped parts of his offensive game, but what was clear was when they upped the pace the Mavs looked dangerous.

    That didn’t stop the Celts attacking him on the defensive end.

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    @ACT-Crusader said in NBA Season - now 23/24:

    Luka’s lack of conditioning did cost the Mavs. For a player that is so high usage and an offensive weapon, his defensive frailties because of poor conditioning was exposed.

    I was watching clips of him in the bubble and he was so quick, on both ends, wasn’t getting beat so easily on the drive.

    And I’m aware of the lifestyle choices of the man, but for a guy that has played close to a hundred games this season, he looked to get in worst condition.

    Yes the size and all that helped parts of his offensive game, but what was clear was when they upped the pace the Mavs looked dangerous.

    That didn’t stop the Celts attacking him on the defensive end.

    All true. He should drop 5kgs and he’d still be able to bully people on O but would be more productive as games wear on.

    Jeez his team let him down though, and I thought Kidd was terrible all series. The Kleber minutes were a disgrace, he should. Ever have been brought back into the rotation after Lively and Gafford did so well in his absence

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  • mariner4lifeM Online
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    Goddam online NBA fandom is populated exclusively with haters. Online discourse is so completely fucked. Absolutely no credit can be given to anyone, or even worse, just make a shit hot take that sounds like a compliment but isn't really.

    The game yesterday hadn't even finished and people were rushing to apply the * to the Championship. The simple fact is the Celtics finished 7 wins in front of anyone else for the regular season. And it would have been more if they didn't take the last fortnight off. They were the best team all year, and cruised the playoffs. The front office created an insanely deep team that didn't rely on any one or even two players going big to be able to win. The Mavs threw numbers at Tatum so he just dished off the ball to someone else, and Brown feasted. Defensively they are really really fucking good, and thus the Mavs didn't score anywhere near enough to win (except when the Cs took game 4 off so they could win at home).

    The West was very close, but hugely match-up driven. Who knows how the T-Wolves or the Nuggets would have gone in the finals, but they couldn't win at the right time.

    Seriously fuck most NBA fans, fuckers don't know what they want. They hate super teams, they hate teams winning without a super star. They just hate. The best team won, and showed that Basketball is still a team sport.

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    @mariner4life said in NBA Season - now 23/24:

    Goddam online NBA fandom is populated exclusively with haters. Online discourse is so completely fucked. Absolutely no credit can be given to anyone, or even worse, just make a shit hot take that sounds like a compliment but isn't really.

    The game yesterday hadn't even finished and people were rushing to apply the * to the Championship

    Unfortunately this is the result of the First Take debate show era where there has to be a narrative regardless of what happens.

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  • gt12G Offline
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    Thunder trade Giddey for Caruso, straight up.

    NBA Twitter is giving it to Chicago, unsurprisingly.

    The best comment I saw was: "Josh Giddy should have demanded a trade to Utah"

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    The Lakers hire JJ Reddick as head coach. No experience, but he strikes me as having a smart basketball mind. LA will hope he will be another player-broadcaster morphing into an excellent HC a-la Steve Kerr. Apparently he has a good relationship with LBJ which matters. But he will need a lot of help because that roster is poo

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  • mariner4lifeM Online
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    Giddy for Caruso is a good trade for both. Giddy is young with huge upside potential and better fit with the Bulls team.
    Caruso is a veteran presence with huge defence.

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