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SGA didn't want to come here. So there's that.
Yeah and I'm sure he's just thrilled to be in OKC instead of Cleveland
SGA didn't want to come here. So there's that.
I should have bought Apple when I was 15, Bitcoin when I was 35, and avoided my ex wife like the plague. Fucking Altman.Cavs were once on pace to win 56 games not too long ago and end up with just 48 wins. They once won 18 out of 19 games and were on fire with a healthy Mitchell and an injured Garland and Mobley.
Also note Cavs could have had SGA they were offered SGA and pick 6 for pick 3 the year we drafted Mobley.
Also note the Cavs would just taken SGA over Sexton (with reports they were going to take SGA then for some reason went Sexton) that year and never would have had the need to trade for Mitchell and this team would still have all the picks and be in way better shape.
Anyway things looking bleak once Mitchell heads on out.
One way to look at it. They declared our starters out yesterday, so they weren't considering todays outcomes. They easily could have decided that they didnt care who they played (not a bitch mentality) and just wanted to make sure Donovan, Darius, and LeVert were in good health going into the playoffs.Knicks actually wanted to play Philly and get a higher seed vs us who just want to have an easy first round. Bitch made mentality.
Jason Lloyd’s article states :
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Mitchell told me he first felt it in the final game prior to the All-Star break in the home win against the Chicago Bulls. With two minutes left in the game, he went to the line to shoot two free throws.
“Go watch it,” Mitchell said. “You can see when I felt it.”
So I did. As he went into his routine deep knee bend on the first free throw, you can plainly see him grimace. He shrugged it off.”
Those are Donovan Mitchell’s words, not mine. He specifically states when he first felt it. There’s nothing cryptic or vague about his statements.
gtfoCavs were once on pace to win 56 games not too long ago and end up with just 48 wins. They once won 18 out of 19 games and were on fire with a healthy Mitchell and an injured Garland and Mobley.
Also note Cavs could have had SGA they were offered SGA and pick 6 for pick 3 the year we drafted Mobley.
Also note the Cavs would just taken SGA over Sexton (with reports they were going to take SGA then for some reason went Sexton) that year and never would have had the need to trade for Mitchell and this team would still have all the picks and be in way better shape.
Anyway things looking bleak once Mitchell heads on out.
What in the world...how long you been holding onto these feelings? Relax.Cavs were once on pace to win 56 games not too long ago and end up with just 48 wins. They once won 18 out of 19 games and were on fire with a healthy Mitchell and an injured Garland and Mobley.
Also note Cavs could have had SGA they were offered SGA and pick 6 for pick 3 the year we drafted Mobley.
Also note the Cavs would just taken SGA over Sexton (with reports they were going to take SGA then for some reason went Sexton) that year and never would have had the need to trade for Mitchell and this team would still have all the picks and be in way better shape.
Anyway things looking bleak once Mitchell heads on out.
They may have to play the loser but may have to play the winner of Chicago vs Atlanta (who will get to play the loser of the Miami-Philly game)Boston will have to play Miami or Philly in the first round. That's brutal.
Can't say I won't laugh if they don't get passed the first roundBoston will have to play Miami or Philly in the first round. That's brutal.
No, the winner of that will play the loser of the Heat/6ersI know you’re never wrong but Boston will play the winner of the Chicago Atlanta play-in
Lol…we’re both wrong but they‘ll play the winner of the winner of the game between the Sixers-Heat loser and the winner of the Bulls-Hawks. Bottom line is we don’t have to worry about that..lol….at least for awhileNo, the winner of that will play the loser of the Heat/6ers
One way to look at it. They declared our starters out yesterday, so they weren't considering todays outcomes. They easily could have decided that they didnt care who they played (not a bitch mentality) and just wanted to make sure Donovan, Darius, and LeVert were in good health going into the playoffs.
They may have to play the loser but may have to play the winner of Chicago vs Atlanta (who will get to play the loser of the Miami-Philly game)
This is simply incorrect, and Bickerstaff confirmed it postgame..Declaring the starters out yesterday meant they were happy to be 4th seed. Win or loss, 4th seed was a minimum. But when they had the opportunity to go for 2nd as the games were ongoing, they decided the Magic at 4 were better than the 76ers or Heat at 7. No other way to describe that late game collapse. The decision to sit players had no bearing on 3 starters and our second stringers + G-Leaguers losing to basically a G-League team. This team is incredibly weak minded. We'll see if they can get away from that in the playoffs.