yikes! quick...somebody call a time-out!
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lol...at you guys screaming "it's fixed!
it's not crazy at all. As predictable as the rain in January
more than that, it would be a nuclear kick to the nuts of odds and probabilities
theoretically....14; practically, 11
maybe not. But he sure had an impressive season for a 35-4 Duke team: [ATTACH]
that's the mode I'm in for my annual physical
as far as I can tell, Blazers have had four #1 picks; Spurs have had 3 Portland: Larue Martin-->Bill Walton-->Mychal Thompson-->Greg Oden San...
a real tight game in Indiana....Pacers only lead the Cavs 80-39 at halftime
it's mathematically possible that the Spurs could end up with the 1st and 2nd picks....be afraid!
wut? Denver trades away the 2 best players in the deal and also have to add an unprotected 1st? c'mon man
I didn't say what you think I said
that would be bad, especially if Portland falls to 11th
wait...in the "Big Swing" thread we're talking about Kuminga? There should be a "Big Swing & Miss" thread
OKC lost the game because they kept going with SGA iso, over and over, he couldn't throw the ball in the ocean. Jalen Williams was hot, SGA was cold,...
I'm not sure it's all about the age. Those older stars also tend to have cap-choking salaries that crowd out solid role players....theory. I checked...
reasonable takes, although I disagree on Simons based upon the market that season. Very few teams had over 15M in cap-space and the 2 or 3 that did...
maybe...but the Celtics haven't been prone to down cycles lately. They've been in the playoffs 17 of the last 18 seasons and made it out of the 1st...
do you think that Portland's cap management has been good?
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