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bit of boohoo about the refs from toronto today...are they getting infected by leafs hockey fans?
Neither team should take much from today's game.

The Raptors were inexplicably playing small all night and letting OG and Miles chuck. Monroe must be a campaigner of a person.

And the Nugs are missing their guys.

And how good is Morris? He plays well whenever I see your team play. IT has no place in that rotation.
 
After that heartbreaking loss to the Warriors this game against the Mavericks was always going to tell us a lot about the Kings this season and just how far they’ve come as they tend to drop their tails after a close loss.

This was a really good solid win on the road. The Kings have won more games on the road so far then any team in the West.
I was really impressed. You'd hope the ownership gives the chance for this team to grow, rather than **** it up.

Although, them taking the '**** it up' option is paying $1.15.
 

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Neither team should take much from today's game.

The Raptors were inexplicably playing small all night and letting OG and Miles chuck. Monroe must be a campaigner of a person.

And the Nugs are missing their guys.

And how good is Morris? He plays well whenever I see your team play. IT has no place in that rotation.

Best assist to turnover ratio in the league for young Morris. 29 games played for 118 assists and only 19 turnovers. Unreal for a first year player
 
So AD has 18 points at half time and fails to register a shot attempt in the 3rd quarter despite playing the entire 12 mins. The Pels lose by 6. Discuss Son of Skeletor

Miami doubled him and made him a passer. Made even more sense sans Niko, but it's far from ideal.

Tbh though, we lost that game giving up 22 offensive rebounds. Well, that and just being plain mediocre, period.
 
6 teams with either 9 or 10 losses.

League = so good.



2 more with 11 losses
2 more with 12 losses
and 5 with 13 losses

Comparing to last year on the same date.

1 team with 4 losses
1 team with 6 losses
1 team with 7 losses
2 teams with 8 losses
0 teams with 9 losses
1 team with 10 losses
0 teams with 11 losses


So, this year 15 teams within 5 losses of the best record in the league

Last year 6 teams within 8 losses of the best record in the league
 
Miami doubled him and made him a passer. Made even more sense sans Niko, but it's far from ideal.

Tbh though, we lost that game giving up 22 offensive rebounds. Well, that and just being plain mediocre, period.

Heat have a squad where it’s easy for them to switch 90% of their squad through the 2,3,4 spots. I think a few Pels got lost on who their guy was, particularly in transition.
 
If the Kings can enjoy themselves again in a win, it will mark the first time they are four games over .500 at any point since the end of the 2005-06 season when they were 44-38 and last reached the playoffs.
 
Heat have a squad where it’s easy for them to switch 90% of their squad through the 2,3,4 spots. I think a few Pels got lost on who their guy was, particularly in transition.

That sounds like us - confused.

If the Kings can enjoy themselves again in a win, it will mark the first time they are four games over .500 at any point since the end of the 2005-06 season when they were 44-38 and last reached the playoffs.

I remember that team.

Bonzi Wells ftw.
 

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In coordination with the scheduling announcement, the NBA announced a partnership with Google. Fans can now vote by searching “NBA Vote,” “NBA All-Star Vote,” or a player’s name on the search engine. You can also vote using a Google Assistant-enabled device by saying, “Google, talk to NBA All-Star.” Fans can fill out one 10-man ballot per day from Dec. 25 to Jan. 21, with all votes cast on five specific days (Jan. 3-4, 10-11 and 21) counting twice. The #NBAVote hashtag is no longer applicable.

So just enter a players name on google and that registers as a vote.


Hmmmm
 
In coordination with the scheduling announcement, the NBA announced a partnership with Google. Fans can now vote by searching “NBA Vote,” “NBA All-Star Vote,” or a player’s name on the search engine. You can also vote using a Google Assistant-enabled device by saying, “Google, talk to NBA All-Star.” Fans can fill out one 10-man ballot per day from Dec. 25 to Jan. 21, with all votes cast on five specific days (Jan. 3-4, 10-11 and 21) counting twice. The #NBAVote hashtag is no longer applicable.

So just enter a players name on google and that registers as a vote.


Hmmmm

I'm assuming that when you search their names, it popups with something so you can vote for them.
 
Booker vs Muiday is heating up today.

Credit to Mudiay, has clearly worked hard to rectify that jump shot.

He made a leaner 3 ball from the top of the arc in transition before. Keep that for playing against other teams please.
 

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