AROUND THE 2024 NBA PLAYOFF: PLAY-IN and FIRST ROUND

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Bulls shooting 62 & 45
Hawks about to go fishing
 
I like Coby White for a Scoot comp.
he just dropped 42/9/6/2 on ATL
White is one of the more underrated players in the league. (IMO, he's a borderline all-star)
I would love for Scoot to get to his level
 
The guy I was most impressed with in that game was Dejounte Murray.
 
The guy I was most impressed with in that game was Dejounte Murray.

he's a good player, though he has some holes in his game

I was surprised when the Spurs traded him; but San Antonio, unlike Portland, doesn't seem to straddle many fences when it comes 20-something players who appear headed for below-sll-star careers and high salaries. They move on. Murray is probably a bit better overall than Vassell and Keldon Johnson, but those two may fit Popovich better than Murray did, and are cheaper. Besides, the Spurs got 3 draft picks from trading Murray even though the first one wasn't exercised because of protections. They still own Atlanta's unprotected 2025 & 2027 first round picks plus and unprotected 2026 swap.
 
So due to significant injuries, it seems pretty likely that the Pels and Heat will miss the playoffs. That means (assuming neither team moves up) we'll have a coinflip with the Heat. The winner will get the 12th pick and the loser the 13th.

So Miami, Sac and GS all have the same record, and to avoid a coin toss we need Sac to beat the Pelicans and Miami to beat Chicago. Is that correct?
I think there is a good chance that will happen. I think the Heat will beat the Bulls in Miami.
 
So Miami, Sac and GS all have the same record, and to avoid a coin toss we need Sac to beat the Pelicans and Miami to beat Chicago. Is that correct?
I think there is a good chance that will happen. I think the Heat will beat the Bulls in Miami.
That's right!
 
So Miami, Sac and GS all have the same record, and to avoid a coin toss we need Sac to beat the Pelicans and Miami to beat Chicago. Is that correct?
I think there is a good chance that will happen. I think the Heat will beat the Bulls in Miami.
Yes. This would lock us in at #13.

If Bulls win, and force a coin toss between Miami/GSW - there is a chance the pick can be #12.
 
So Miami, Sac and GS all have the same record, and to avoid a coin toss we need Sac to beat the Pelicans and Miami to beat Chicago. Is that correct?
I think there is a good chance that will happen. I think the Heat will beat the Bulls in Miami.

Well, if Sac can beat Memphis, we actually want the coin toss... as that will give us a chance to get to 12th. If Miami wins (and assuming Sac wins), we are automatically 13th.
 
he's a good player, though he has some holes in his game

I was surprised when the Spurs traded him; but San Antonio, unlike Portland, doesn't seem to straddle many fences when it comes 20-something players who appear headed for below-sll-star careers and high salaries. They move on. Murray is probably a bit better overall than Vassell and Keldon Johnson, but those two may fit Popovich better than Murray did, and are cheaper. Besides, the Spurs got 3 draft picks from trading Murray even though the first one wasn't exercised because of protections. They still own Atlanta's unprotected 2025 & 2027 first round picks plus and unprotected 2026 swap.
Dejonte Murray will be a Clipper in 3-4 years. Ballmer's Los Angeles B team will need a 27ppg guy when the old guys get too old.
 
Apparently that's fake but it's hilarious. Couldn't happen to a better franchise.
 
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