Around the NBA 2022 Playoffs: The Thread

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Maybe Zion? Foot issues are a bad deal at 300 lbs.
For Zion's sake and all of ours let's hope someone can influence him to get far under 300 lbs. The dude could be very powerful given the rest of his size at around 240-250 and he'd have better endurance and durability.
 
Wow, if Simmons really is coming back for game 4 of this Nets v Celtics series, I think Brooklyn can win the title this year. If the only thing they ask him to do is lock down defensively, be a secondary play maker and finish at the rim, they will be worlds better than they are right now. Right now they are pushing the hottest team in the second half of the season to its limits and possibly past them at home.

If they had to play Toronto in the second round that might be a problem because Kyrie would be out of all of the possible four games in Toronto.
 
Wow, if Simmons really is coming back for game 4 of this Nets v Celtics series, I think Brooklyn can win the title this year. If the only thing they ask him to do is lock down defensively, be a secondary play maker and finish at the rim, they will be worlds better than they are right now. Right now they are pushing the hottest team in the second half of the season to its limits and possibly past them at home.

If they had to play Toronto in the second round that might be a problem because Kyrie would be out of all of the possible four games in Toronto.

Or perhaps Simmons' presence will mitigate the impact of Irving's absence in those games.

Of course, Philly is going to destroy the Raptors, so it's a moot point.
 
Jalen Brown’s a bad man. To think some around here wouldn’t have traded CJ for him…
 
Jalen Brown’s a bad man. To think some around here wouldn’t have traded CJ for him…

at various times over the years I've had people tell me that CJ was better-than-or-wouldn't-trade-him-for Devin Booker, Zach Lavine, Donovan Mitchell, Brandon Ingram, Demar Derozan, Jrue Holiday, and Khris Middleton. That overrating probably stoked some of my anti-MeJ bias
 
I’d love to put Zach LeVine next to Dame. Any realistic way we could make it happen?
 
at various times over the years I've had people tell me that CJ was better-than-or-wouldn't-trade-him-for Devin Booker, Zach Lavine, Donovan Mitchell, Brandon Ingram, Demar Derozan, Jrue Holiday, and Khris Middleton. That overrating probably stoked some of my anti-MeJ bias
That was not me and never was me. Those guys are all better than him on both ends... I know I've been saying that we should have gotten more for CJ but not a lot more. The only reason why these guys are better than him on offense is because they have some sense of when to push their own scoring and when to defer to teammates. CJ has always had a problem with that and obviously all of these guys are better defenders than CJ but Mitchell, Booker and Ingram aren't worlds better than him like the rest of the guys. I would have easily taken any of these guys at any time that they've been in the league with CJ for CJ and would have included picks to get them and have put that idea out there many times. If it was Mitchell and we were keeping Dame, I would probably have wanted to involve another team before I put a bunch of picks on the line as well because of fit but I would've taken him for CJ in a heartbeat.

I also want to say that if Cronin has a beat on what the Hornets need and knows that Detroit would take the fifteenth pick for Grant and we trade our pick back to Charlotte for 13 and 15... I still won't love the return on the guys we sent out but at least I'll know that Cronin was playing a chess game in which he had moves in the case of other moving parts going different ways.
 
I gotta think they're injured. No?
At quick glance that did not appear to be the case. They’ve both us injuries but it appears that they haven’t been able to crack the rotation since.
 
I won't be shocked by Philly winning the series - but I am surprised it is this easy for them.
 
Blake Griffin and Aldridge don’t even sniff the court for the Nets… Interesting
I don't think they played much during the season until there were injuries. They are backups. It's depth like that that had people thinking they were favs to win a championship. Kind of still is?
We are two games into the first round and injuries are already starting to have effect. Booker, Middleton, Capella, Harris, Luka, Portis. Some of these are day to day and "Gametime" decision but it's obvious playoff basketball is a different animal. These guys will play through injury until they can't.
 
WOW Booker out for 3 weeks and now Middleton out for 4 weeks. No excuse now for James Harden and the Sixers
 
Doncic; Booker; Middleton...teams are getting hammered by crucial injuries
 
I would add Dame to the Doncic/Booker/Middleton list ... guys who suffered from the short off-season (last year ended a month late, as I recall?) and no downtime with the Olympics. Booker and Middleton (and Holiday) had it especially bad, with the Finals going right up to the start of the Games. If Giannis weren't such a freak of nature, and if he represented a country with a good team, he's probably have joined his teammates on the injury shelf much of this year.
 
WOW Booker out for 3 weeks and now Middleton out for 4 weeks. No excuse now for James Harden and the Sixers
Miami and Boston and Golden State are all still obstacles and (IMO) better than Philly.
 
Miami and Boston and Golden State are all still obstacles and (IMO) better than Philly.

if the Suns can survive (unlikely?) till Booker returns, they'd be a big obstacle too

The Bucks still have Giannis & Jrue, but role players making up for the losses of Middleton, Portis and Hill is a challenge. Won't be as bad if Portis and Hill come back soon

and while they are young and inexperienced, if Memphis gets on a roll they could be a real tough out
 
Wow, the Grizz are getting eaten up by the Wolves... so far.
 
WTF has happened to my Grizzlies?
The Minnesota T-wolves.
These two teams are great examples of teams with "dawgs" on them.
I have watched Memphis all year, they are a cocky group, not afraid of a fight.
Same can be said for Minnesota.
Attitude. The great equalizer for talent.
 
This Memphis/Minnesota game has been fantastic
 
Memphis has been outclassed significantly in the intensity factor by Minny. Game 1 and tonight.

Minny has scored about 10 points on possessions where they clearly traveled but weren't called for it

and the Grizz have done a poor job of valuing the ball; Morant is having a bad night even with a triple double
 

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