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  1. tlongII

    tlongII Legendary Poster

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    The Spurs are NOT in the mix for the WCF. They will fall off. GuarandamnSheed.
     
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    TorturedBlazerFan Well-Known Member

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    I kind of agree but I their demise is exaggerated. They were in the playoff mix (and made it) last year with out Kawhi playing and all the Kawhi stuff too. Then added Derozan who is a very good SG borderline all star (type), in terms of the playoff mix I think they’ll be in. I dont think they’re a legit contender to come out of the west though.
     
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    B-Roy If it takes months

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    Spurs are the same as the Blazers. First round fodder.
     
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    You just keep thinking that. The Spurs are very good and they have one of the very best coaches the league has ever known.
     
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    They were 89% until missing their last attempt very late in the game. How would you like to be the guy who accounted for 2 of the team's 3 misses, including that one?
     
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    I know they are loaded put they haven't been able to make the dance yet! Lets see.
    They've had enough talent over the last five years to contend and certainly way more than Portland.
     
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    LA never would have played like this had he stayed here. Pops is solely responsible for making LA a good player. If he was still playing for Tater Totts he'd primarily be shooting 18' jumpers at a roughly 40% clip.
     
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    Oh please..... How soon we forget.
     
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  9. tlongII

    tlongII Legendary Poster

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    I will keep thinking that. I can't stand Popovich.
     
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    THE HCP NorthEastPortland'sFinest

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    But is this good? I've been told on here that his trouble double are "bad".
     
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    THE HCP NorthEastPortland'sFinest

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    Sir, LaMarcus was arguably the BEST GOD DAMN POWER FORWARD IN THE LEAGUE when he was with us. You realize this right? You just typed he was a "good" player. My lord!
     
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    Zach Lowe 10 things has this on Nurk:
    When I visited Portland two months ago, a rival executive summed up the Blazers alleged stasis with one cogent line: The gap between their second- and third-best players is too big. He identified a chasm between C.J. McCollum and Jusuf Nurkic. Flash forward, and it's possible Nurkic has been Portland's second-best player this season.

    He is averaging career highs across the board, and has looked straight-up nimble finishing on the pick-and-roll:

    Damian Lillard and McCollum with traps in last season's playoffs. For Portland to survive that, Nurkic has to be comfortable catching, passing and finishing in open space. He has succeeded on all counts.

    The Blazers have scored 1.18 points per possession on any trip featuring a Nurkic on-ball pick, the 10th-highest figure among almost 175 high-volume screen-setters, per Second Spectrum.

    Portland loves clearing one side of the floor for the Lillard-Nurkic dance:

    Nurkic can manufacture offense from the post. He's a deft passer from the elbows.

    He is a one-man gang on the offensive glass. Tracking technology measures how likely each player on the floor is to snare any rebound based on his location the moment a shot goes up. Nurkic's offensive rebounding rate is almost 5.5 percentage points higher than expected based on that data -- the sixth-largest bump among rotation players, per Second Spectrum.

    He'll never be the main driver of an elite defense, but you can build a solid one around him. This Nurkic is a bargain on a four-year, $48 million deal. Portland snaring Nurkic and a first-round pick for Mason Plumlee will go down as an all-time heist for GM Neil Olshey. (To be fair, Plumlee is doing great work as Jokic's backup.)



    Portland is 25-17 against the league's second-toughest schedule, though it has been home heavy. It's easing up. If McCollum gets hot and the wing rotation stabilizes, the No. 3 seed could be in play (again).

    Videos here: http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/25731162/10-things-like-including-silly-all-star-rules-nba
     
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    It's tough being the team he left. I can understand the frustration but to question his ability is wrong.
     
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    THE HCP NorthEastPortland'sFinest

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    Totally understand the hate. You may not like his style of play or his personality, but at least respect the game. What is being done on the court. Always hate that about fans, not just our fans, but everywhere. Save your hate for some bench scrub, not somebody killing it out there.
     
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    The rhetoric is that Pops is a great coach. That may or may not be, but IMHO, the relevant factor is that Tim
    Duncan is the greatest (or one of) PFs of all time. They don't have him anymore. They still won 61 with Kawhii,
    losing in the conference finals. Without either last year, they won 47 and lost in the first round. This year they
    are on track to do the same.
     
  16. tlongII

    tlongII Legendary Poster

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    Yah I don't know how they've been doing it so far this season. However, I refuse to give credit to Popovich.
     
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    I would agree that trouble doubles are bad. I get in trouble double with my wife a lot. It sucks. BAM! #autocorrectcansuckit
     
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    I guess you can give the credit to the players. I mean at least some on this board would have to agree. There are those that absolutely would not give anyone but the coach the credit assuming they will not blame anyone but the coach when a team doesn't play well. You simply cannot say talent makes a difference to some on this board.
     
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    I knew Cleveland would be bad, but they are really, really terrible. They seriously need to make some moves.
     
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    calvin natt Confeve

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    Uh this is what they want to happen. They’re gonna get ANOTHER top pick. Zion.
     

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