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Durant scores 38 in a loss. What a loser. Never won a championship, can't win a playoff series without Westbrook. Trade his ass. At least Kyrie scored more in a loss! :chuckles:

47 points or Steph Curry in a loss. Trade that loser. Can't will his team to a win.

Lillard showed everyone why he's a great player when Aldridge was injured. :chuckles:

You're the only one laughing at these...just wanted to point that out.
 
I go to school in Indiana and the amount of inconsistent fan support from game to game is extremely entertaining. My neighbor questioned his fanhood after the losing streak that they had and now he can't take off his Paul George jersey.
 
About yo up by the league pass for the rest of the season do $59.
Smdh what a joke
 
I like how you build a permanent opinion about a franchise changing move off of one game.

What he's going for here is that....I think that he's trying to be sarcastic. Sort of mock people who say trade Kyrie by using examples of players who scored a lot of points and their team....nah, no fucking clue what he's going for. Cause after all, all of those guys are winning.
 
I'm still beating this drum, but it's so clear at this point. Barnes will be gone after the season. Draymond Green has fully supplanted him and to go back to Barnes at this point would be a terrible decision. Green is clearly the better player going forward.
 
The Memphis Grizzlies, the eighth seed in the Western Conference, would finish with 50 wins if they beat Dallas.

Yes, the West is so good, that every team that makes the playoffs has 50 wins or more.

Meanwhile, in the East, the Cavs were maybe 5 more wins from making it (38).
 
The Memphis Grizzlies, the eighth seed in the Western Conference, would finish with 50 wins if they beat Dallas.

Yes, the West is so good, that every team that makes the playoffs has 50 wins or more.

Meanwhile, in the East, the Cavs were maybe 5 more wins from making it (38).

Either Memphis or Dallas is going to finish with 49. One of them will not get to 50.

Their game is going to be interesting. it will tell us a lot about who the two of them want to play against between OKC and SA.

On another note, Andrew Bogut out indefinitely with a fractured rib. What a bummer. That takes a lot of steam out of the LAC/GS match-up in the first round, which I was looking forward to more than any other series.
 
I go to school in Indiana and the amount of inconsistent fan support from game to game is extremely entertaining. My neighbor questioned his fanhood after the losing streak that they had and now he can't take off his Paul George jersey.

Charlotte is just as bad. At the end of the NFL season this year there were about ten times as many Panthers jerseys each Sunday than there were in the first four weeks, and people are just starting to remember that the Bobcats exist. :chuckles:
 
[video=youtube;vnaZBRumpg4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnaZBRumpg4[/video]

Funny ass commercial lol. Crazy thing is, I think Dame is going to end up ringless in his career :chuckles:
 
The Spurs will be the first team since the ABA-NBA merger not to have a single player average 30 minutes per game.

Little blurb I saw off hoopshype.com. That's crazy though.
 
So...the thought keeps running through my head. Were the either of the Pacers/Heat trying to get to the #2 seed because Raptors in the 2nd round over Bulls/Nets is preferable when compared to home court advantage in the semi-finals? Pacers had a pretty bad slide and I'm not trying to imply they were tanking the whole time, but maybe the final 5 games or so it crossed their minds? Was it coincidence that Miami gave it away or purposeful? I haven't watched enough Toronto ball to know if they are actually less of a threat than Bulls/Nets, but I have to think they would be the preferred matchup for either team.
 
So...the thought keeps running through my head. Were the either of the Pacers/Heat trying to get to the #2 seed because Raptors in the 2nd round over Bulls/Nets is preferable when compared to home court advantage in the semi-finals? Pacers had a pretty bad slide and I'm not trying to imply they were tanking the whole time, but maybe the final 5 games or so it crossed their minds? Was it coincidence that Miami gave it away or purposeful? I haven't watched enough Toronto ball to know if they are actually less of a threat than Bulls/Nets, but I have to think they would be the preferred matchup for either team.

This makes zero sense because there was (and still is) a chance Toronto is not the 3 seed.
 
If you want to hear Joe Tait one more time, NBATV is replaying Jordan hitting for 69 against the Cavaliers with Tait's radio broadcast right now. Suck it, TNT announcers from 1990...
 
Aaron Brooks is starting at PG for the Nuggets tonight, and he has 0 assists and 6 turnovers so far. This has to be some kind of record, right?
 

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