NBA Season - now 24/25
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@shark said in NBA Season 20/21:
@act-crusader yeah a real mixed bag the last few days with the win over the Pels and getting run down by the Nets after leading by as many as 24! Still fourth I think in the West though.
Now that Saric is back and Kaminsky is starting to play okay, the Suns have a very good 9 guy rotation come playoff time.
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Nets get over the other LA team still without KD.
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@mariner4life said in NBA Season 20/21:
Nets get over the other LA team still without KD.
Watching Ballmer courtside was as good as the game itself.
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@act-crusader said in NBA Season 20/21:
@shark said in NBA Season 20/21:
@act-crusader yeah a real mixed bag the last few days with the win over the Pels and getting run down by the Nets after leading by as many as 24! Still fourth I think in the West though.
Now that Saric is back and Kaminsky is starting to play okay, the Suns have a very good 9 guy rotation come playoff time.
And we're thrashing some teams the last few days, wow. Now 20-10.
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@bovidae said in NBA Season 20/21:
@mariner4life said in NBA Season 20/21:
Nets get over the other LA team still without KD.
Watching Ballmer courtside was as good as the game itself.
Ballmer is absolutely comdey gold in basically everything he does. Giving as few fucks as him about what other people think is an inspiration to us all. Legend.
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Steph back and goes for 37.
If he can average 30 with a 50/40/90 season and have the Warriors over .500 and secure a playoff spot in the West, give the man the MVP π
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@act-crusader said in NBA Season 20/21:
Steph back and goes for 37.
If he can average 30 with a 50/40/90 season and have the Warriors over .500 and secure a playoff spot in the West, give the man the MVP π
It's Embiids to lose right now, despite what the odds say...
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@voodoo said in NBA Season 20/21:
@act-crusader said in NBA Season 20/21:
Steph back and goes for 37.
If he can average 30 with a 50/40/90 season and have the Warriors over .500 and secure a playoff spot in the West, give the man the MVP π
It's Embiids to lose right now, despite what the odds say...
Heβs having an amazing season. What I like is that heβs attempting less 3s (lowest number of his career) and upped his post and midrange game. FT attempts per game up and shooting 85% from the line.
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MVP is wide open. Lillard is fucking killing it as well. The old bloke in LA is still doing amazing things. Harden is having an incredible run.
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@voodoo I think position on the ladder will count for slightly less this year. As long as you are in the top 8 you should be a good look. Too many teams having to play with there stars out because of covid protocol etc.
I saw a wizards game a few weeks ago they had like 8 players and 4 of them I had never heard of.Jokic,Lillard,LBJ, Embiid, Harden and/or KD if he gets back soon and stays healthy. Hes been deadly but missing too many games.
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@delicatessen π. Just saw it at random, honest!
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Atlanta have fired their coach after their big off-season has resulted in them going 14-20
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@mariner4life said in NBA Season 20/21:
Atlanta have fired their coach after their big off-season has resulted in them going 14-20
I saw that headline but I'm not surprised at their immediate record despite their off-season signings so I think this is a little tough on the coach. Rondo, Bogdanovic and Gallinari were good pick-ups, but they're hardly the making of a super team. The roster has high potential though and Rondo is on a two year deal so with near-instant validation required I can see why management have done this. It'd be similar at the Suns if Chris Paul wasn't doing what he was brought in to do: first step is change the coach and then plan B is tinkering with the roster.
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@shark said in NBA Season 20/21:
@mariner4life said in NBA Season 20/21:
Atlanta have fired their coach after their big off-season has resulted in them going 14-20
I saw that headline but I'm not surprised at their immediate record despite their off-season signings so I think this is a little tough on the coach. Rondo, Bogdanovic and Gallinari were good pick-ups, but they're hardly the making of a super team. The roster has high potential though and Rondo is on a two year deal so with near-instant validation required I can see why management have done this. It'd be similar at the Suns if Chris Paul wasn't doing what he was brought in to do: first step is change the coach and then plan B is tinkering with the roster.
Atlanta fans seem generally happy with the decision, so i usually base my opinion off that. Reports of friction between Young and the coach, the coach is usually going to lose that scenario unless he has good runs on the board.
The roster (injuries permitting) is good enough to have a deep run at the East (they aren't getting past the Nets though) so may as well have a crack as it won't take many wins to jump from outside the playoffs to having home court in the first round.
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@mariner4life That's the other thing which seems a little knee-jerk to me: the poor (albeit improving) state of the East. Only four teams have a winning record and of those the Knicks (18-17) are surely going to come back to Earth at some stage. So relative to the rest of their conference they're hardly stinking it up like the Pistons are. The play-offs are easily within reach, but their recent 3-7 run must have been the death-knell.