Things that surprised me this NBA season

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  1. JFizzleRaider

    JFizzleRaider Yeast Lords Global Moderator

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    If pop retires then no. It wouldn't surprise me if Mills and Green reverted back more towards being scrubs, and less towards being rotational guys.
     
  2. Draco

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    Its part of the beauty of the Spurs. GM's don't want to pay Green his market value because they think he's only a product of the system so the Spurs will swoop in and resign him for a cap friendly contract then be able to add more talent.
     
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    Draco Well-Known Member

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    My biggest surprise is that Lakers and Knicks fans were surprised they sucked as much as we all expected they would.
     
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    actually yes and no on him, I remember liking him when the Kings let him go but new he was still a project, but he had a heckuva year for himself. Another example of how much time bigs can take to develop as we have seen with Meyers
     
  5. Boob-No-More

    Boob-No-More Why you no hire big man coach?

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    Biggest surprise to me, by far... HOU getting the second seed in the West. After letting Parsons, Asik and Lin walk for nothing so they could court Chris Bosh, Bosh left Daryl Morey standing at the alter in a tear stained dress. At that point, I honestly thought HOU would be in a 3 way dogfight with DAL and NOP for the 7th and 8th seed - and I thought HOU would be the ones left on the outside looking in.

    Then, there were the injuries. Howard, Terence Jones and Pat Beverly all missed significant portions of the season due to injuries, but they just kept winning...

    Then they picked up cast offs from crappy teams and just kept winning...

    After giving up Parson, Lin and Asik for basically nothing and then getting Corey Brewer and Josh Smith for the same, I started to wonder if there isn't some sort of unwritten rule among NBA GMs that when a team gives away players for nothing, they get first dibs when other teams start to do the same.

    And no, adding Josh Smith did not cause the Rockets to implode. He played well for them and Corey Brewer was even better. And they just kept winning...

    And when Dwight came back, you heard all this rumbling about how HOU was a better team without Dwight than with him, how he killed their offensive flow, etc. And they just kept winning...

    And then they enter the playoffs and it's clear that Josh Smith and Dwight Howard have great chemistry from their AAU days and they easily dispatch DAL in the first round with Smith looking like Andre Miller throwing about 6 lobs per game to Dwight Howard...

    And, the most surprising thing of all, they did all this, with Kevin McHale as their head coach!

    I still can't figure out how they did it, but HOU won 56 games and captured the 2nd seed in a ridiculously tough Western Conference. Hell, they came in first in the toughest division of the toughest conference in the NBA. I can't believe, after all the players they gave away and all the injuries they had, that they finished ahead of both MEM and SAS in the SW Division and ahead of the Clippers in the Western Conference.

    I still hate them, but am amazed by what they accomplished this season. I just wish someone on the Blazers staff could figure out how they did it. I mean fuck, if I look at the two teams on paper, it sure looks like we have a better roster, a better coach and had fewer injuries, yet they won 56 games, took the second seed and won in the first round while we won 51 games and barely put up a whimper of a fight in the first round. We were better than the Rockets last year and should have been better than they were this year, too. So, how the fuck did they do it???

    BNM
     
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    I thought Spencer Hawes would look like a good basketball player for the Clippers and didn't think Griffin would make such a huge improvement in his game. I also thought Victor Claver would land in the NBA if he left Portland
     
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    I don't think anyone thought GS would win 67 games. No one picked the Hawks to win 60.
     
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    BBert Weasels Ripped My Flesh

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    Jeez BNM. You almost make it seem like the Rockets coach did a good job. But that can't be possible. According to S2 McHale's first name is "Terrible".
     
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    They let the air out of the basketball?

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    The only surprise was a couple people thinking we had any shot to beat the Grizzlies at any point in the series. lol.
     
  11. jlprk

    jlprk The ESPN mod is insane.

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    This. I'm surprised that New York City is surprised that Phil Jackson sucks as a General Manager.

    I'm not surprised that I have to read every day about the soap operas in New York and Los Angeles.

    I'm surprised that the Microsoft boss hired Doc Rivers as both GM and Coach. Never, ever do that. What a conflict of interest, as well as too much work to do, to do both well.

    I'm surprised that the Russian owner is surprised that the Nets didn't make a championship run immediately after he tried to buy them one as a present.

    I'm surprised that the Lakers, Knicks, and Nets never consider just patiently, slowly drafting and signing young skilled non-superstars. Especially after the Knicks have failed with their approach of just buying a team, since their inception in the 1940s.

    I'm surprised that Laker fans revere Dr. Buss, the drunken old playboy who created the family-run zoo that should be studied at business schools as the bane of all organization charts.
     
  12. stampedehero

    stampedehero Make Your Day, a Doobies Day Staff Member Moderator

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    I was surprised anyone would spell Papanikolaou correctly
     
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    I completely forgot how huge Kyle Anderson was supposed to be for the spurs. He didn't really do anything this year. Great points Rastapop.

    As far as Gobert goes, to me he looked primed to have a great season after his play in the fiba worlds.
     
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    The verdict is out on PJax as GM.

    So far he's unloaded lots of big salaries to give them room to go after free agents. They also are in line to get a very good draft position.

    Considering what he inherited, I'm not sure there is any better strategy.
     
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    He traded away Tyson Chandler, a valuable starting center for an inferior player on a longer contract.

    He traded away Shumpert, their only young player with upside, just to get out of a reasonable mid level deal.

    He signed a number of minor free agents and coaches all who've been a disaster. It's still early in his tenure but he hasn't made any move that's good. He lives on the other side of the country and is held in high esteem exclusively for what he did as a different career. Reminds me when people thought Jordan would be a great GM with the Wizards because he was a great player.
     
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    Fez Hammersticks スーパーバッド Zero Cool

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    He was fined about talking about specific college prospects before any of them declared.

    He's an amateur.
     
  17. Rastapopoulos

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    He's no Jerry Krause.
     
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    Kyle Anderson was a rookie. Of all the things discussed in this thread, this is the least surprising to me due to the fact that the Spur's bench is so deep and Kyle did not have a consistent jump shot in college. Pop is bringing him along slowly. For the 30th overall pick I would say he is right on schedule. He was a project IMO.

    As for the Spurs.......I think if they get LMA they can bounce back. Even though Manu is done they can replace him. Parker is the key. He will 33 this month and has a lot of mileage. Not sure how much longer he can go. Look at the teams left and you will see teams with very good PG's. Cp3, Curry, Conley, Irving, Wall, Rose, Teague. Only Houston is left without an elite PG and Harden controls the ball for them. So can Parker be strong enough at the end of next year? Pop will have to rest him alot.
     
  19. magnifier661

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    Thing that surprised me the most was how good defensively GS was. I never imagined that a high potent offense was able to shut teams down like they did
     
  20. Denny Crane

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    Right. People actually like PJax. And he got a 2nd and 3rd job in the NBA.
     

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