- Oct 14, 2011
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Russ bled easier than Selwood there
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Cuban has made a mess of the Mavs after picking up Luka.
I am not sure how far they can get without another top-40 guy. I also don't know how they would find one. They don't have young players who could make a jump (Luka is the 3rd youngest on the roster) and they lack future assets as well.
Son of Skeletor Checked the schedule. Suns and Pels play each other 3 times in the period from 10/12 to 18/12.
Monty and Willie must have booked a fishing trip
Pat Bev to receive another 3 game suspensionRuss bled easier than Selwood there
His standards aren’t high.Ben Simmons had a good game (by his standards) that's all that matters to Marcel lol
I give Philly the benefit of the doubt purely because of the injuries and they haven’t had much of a chance to build that team chem. Probably the only knock about Philly would be the coach.
Only 2 legit East teams, Celts and Bucks.
Cavs still a season or two away, the rest mostly are either frauds or have poorly constructed rosters with no depth or bench at all (case in point Philly and Atlanta)
Indy are a fascinating team, meant to be tanking, but really got some impressive young pieces and Hield and Turner are putting in career best seasons which i think should get them a good haul by trade deadline.
I think Indy and Orlando right now are best placed to challenge Boston and Milwaukee in the East in the next 5-10 years.
Teams like the Bulls; Nets, Knicks and Heat are locked in for years with bad contracts and very little hope to improve via the draft
Really enjoy the Hawks choke with the cocky carry on.
Just in regards to your contract as much as I agree with you about certain players like beal and lavine who are earning stupid amounts but the other side of that coin either though yes it does bend teams over but it is an incentive for star players to stay with the smaller market teams which makes sense otherwise who the **** is going to play in Cleveland, Utah even Milwaukee without the max deals.Yeah I don’t give any of those teams a chance at a title, just can’t see a way for them to swindle it. Totally agree.
I feel for the Bulls somewhat, I think I rate a fully fit Lavine higher than most but even I wouldn’t say he is worth that contract, the problem is franchises are forced in to paying these guys under the current rules. That Beal contract is legit a joke but they either overpay him or lose him for nothing so they get bent over.
Think the rules need to be looked at because Beal has no business earning that. I think the Lavine contract isn’t in that class of being an anchor on the franchise, if he can get fit I think he’s not that far off being worth it.
The Heats roster I don’t rate at all, the only reason I give them a shot is because I thought they were set for mediocrity with no way to get over the jump 4 or so years ago and they managed to attract Butler and somehow make the finals with that roster
It’s definitely a balancing act, the problem is we are now seeing players re-sign knowing they have to so they can get the max money and request a trade soon after.Just in regards to your contract as much as I agree with you about certain players like beal and lavine who are earning stupid amounts but the other side of that coin either though yes it does bend teams over but it is an incentive for star players to stay with the smaller market teams which makes sense otherwise who the * is going to play in Cleveland, Utah even Milwaukee without the max deals.