NBA Season - now 24/25
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Crazy night
Nets were getting blown out by the Knicks. Came back to win
Warriors were always comfortably in control of the Nuggets until they choked and lost to a last play 3.
Jazz led the Lakers by heaps and gave it up for the L as well -
Yesterday's slam dunk comp is getting an awful lot of shit. Can't argue. Felt like it went on forever, starting with the painful wait for the first dunker to put on his Timberland boots. And then it was just continual attempt after attempt interspersed with the occasional underwhelming success. They're all generally trying to be too tricky and the success rate is very low. It's terrible TV. Unless it gets a shake up and improves significantly next year, it might have to be moved back and the 3 point shoot out made last on the schedule so All Star Saturday finishes on a high.
And the live music was fucking shit. My crowd highlight was Guy Fieri sucking on an unlit cigar.
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Re: The Dunk Contest
Should we be surprised? It's been going forever, and there are only so many ways for overly tall men to jump up and put a ball in to a hoop
Add in it's always "contested" by fucking nobodies, and i wonder why anyone bothers. Should just be another skill in the skills challenge.In other news, the rumblings of discontent about just how much power star players have now are front and centre after Harden sat his fat ass down until he got traded, doing the same thing for the 2nd time in 2 years. This is a weird one, because i feel like the Nets did well out of it. But there is that feeling, especially from the small teams, that if you get a superstar player, he's going to fuck you later on.
And related to this, LBJ is already ensuring his undertalented son is going to get drafted to the NBA very very early, as he has said he will finish his career where ever his son is playing. Some poor schmuck of an organisation will make that trade and that draft.
Best response to this "announcement" i have seen is that we can't wait to see LBJ get his son traded away in a package for one last ring-tilt. -
@mariner4life I don't watch a huge amount of ball but across a season I'll see a smattering of most teams, plus highlights, and the only bloke I'd heard of was Toppin.
I agree there are only so many ways to dunk the ball, but on top of that, they're all sacrificing power for trickery and it's a shit watch. Next year I'd like to see Zion, Tacko Fall, Steven Adams and Giannis just try and spray glass all over which ever shit rappers happen to be near the hoop.
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I tried watching the All Star game but I have had to give up. Sport without competition is boring for me.
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@crazy-horse said in NBA Season - now 21/22:
I tried watching the All Star game but I have had to give up. Sport without competition is boring for me.
looks like the only thing worth looking at, from the highlights i've seen on the 'gram
Is Steph lighting that shit up from 3. 13 threes from 18 attempts. Frankly ridiculous
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@shark @mariner4life best thing about the dunk comp was Steph Curry and 2Chainz laughing at Jalen Green’s multiple failed false starts.
3pt contest was good and I didn’t mind the team skills challenge concept.
The Italian high jumper getting a rebound dunk and another jam was worth watching in the celebrity game.
The final quarter in todays all-star game plus a few of Steph’s tough 3’s were the only good thing about the game. Could this be the thing that gets Steph going for the run to the playoffs?
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@shark said in NBA Season - now 21/22:
Yeah I saw a couple of minutes of the celeb game and was fortunate to see that put back dunk from the high jumper. Not bad. I think the commentary of that game was the worst of the events I saw though. Just ludicrously over-excited.
Now you know how we all feel listening to TJ calling Crusaders games.
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NYC signalling the end of the vaccination mandates
Kyrie back full time real soon
Wonder how quick they can get that Nets team on the same page?
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And we're back today with 7 games.
These days the season only really gets going now. 23-game sprint to the playoffs. And with Chris Paul now out until at least the start of the post-season, it's looking wide open everywhere.
Good luck picking who comes out of the East.
In the West it's still looking like it's either the Suns or the Warriors. But in all honesty, i am starting to think the Warriors might be cooked, so as long as they get Paul back, they are still the team to beat. -
Warriors going deep into the playoffs rests on Draymond’s health/availability. His defence and game management is irreplaceable. Plus a lineup of Green, Looney, Wiggins, Curry, Klay has every single base covered and at a high level.
Paul’s injury sucks. I’m not a huge fan, but he has had some tough luck throughout his career. Booker played Kobe-esque today.
The Memphis v Minnesota game was fun to watch today. The T-Wolves have talent and when D-Russ and KAT are locked in with their supporting cast playing well, they are a genuine spoiler team.
On paper the Nets (when heathy) have a ridiculous roster. Rated in order (with their two decent rookies that get time).
1-KD
2-Kyrie
3-Simmons
4-Aldridge
5-Seth Curry
6-Harris
7-Drummond
8-Mills
9-Blake
10-Johnson
11-Dragic
12-Claxton
13-BrownBut chemistry is going to be a massive problem with limited time together of some of these guys. Patty Mills has gone completely cold too which is not great.
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@act-crusader said in NBA Season - now 21/22:
Warriors going deep into the playoffs rests on Draymond’s health/availability. His defence and game management is irreplaceable. Plus a lineup of Green, Looney, Wiggins, Curry, Klay has every single base covered and at a high level.
Are we sure that's still a great play off team? Draymond isn't what he used to be, he's been a sub-300 3pt shooter for years now which has resulted in a massive loss in confidence and spacing has shrunk. He now takes just 1 per game. Add to that Looney has been played off the court in serieseseses before, and Wiggins is, well, Wiggins. I like Poole, but I dunno about this team going deep. They certainly feel a few steps behing the Sun's, and I wouldn't feel comfortable backing them against Dallas, Denver, Memphis even. Maybe even a healthy LA!
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It'll be real interesting now to see how we go without Paul. I like to think the impact he's had on the roster isn't just via his own on court performances and we'll see a more mature team cope without him. It's certainly a deep enough roster and there are still some older heads especially among the bigs. Yesterday Book posted some big numbers vs OKC and Cam Johnson stepped up for Paul on offense so looks good at the moment.
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@mariner4life said in NBA Season - now 21/22:
@voodoo lol a healthy LA
Even healthy that roster is fucked
Is he talking about the Clippers? Because the Lakers are a busted flush