kjironman1
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Twinkies and basketball don’t mix.
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Klondike bar and hoops mix, see jokicTwinkies and basketball don’t mix.
Raymond Felton calls BS on this....Twinkies and basketball don’t mix.
My bad, it was a tweet about how the Pels brass and staff are concerned about Zions conditioning again.What comment were you referring to?
I’ll take him if he becomes available. Blazers are just the place for him to get a new start.My bad, it was a tweet about how the Pels brass and staff are concerned about Zions conditioning again.
I’ll take him if he becomes available. Blazers are just the place for him to get a new start.
Jaylen Brown got tossed by a ref for complaining. The official was 60 feet away on the other side of the court, and JB was about to sit down. That's some Sheed level technical b.s. right there.
Didn't realize that Blazers are the worst 3pt shooting team in the NBA as of now.
Portland is bottom, or near bottom in several team stats. Portland is kinda in the middle in a few other categories. Portland is a league leader in 1 category. STEALS. The Blazers jump passing lanes, and apply good perimeter pressure. Blazers tenacious D has allowed the team to go on runs and win a handful of games.Didn't realize that Blazers are the worst 3pt shooting team in the NBA as of now.
Does Jerami qualify?
after last night they are 28th. Crazy thing is they lead the league in opponent's 3ptFG%. They also lead the league in opponent turnovers (but rank 27th on their own turnovers)
another crazy set of numbers: Portland is 8th in the NBA in offensive rebounds a game and 10th in offensive rebound rate. But they are dead last, 30th, in defensive rebounds/game and 28th in defensive rebounding rate
Blazers are also dead last in TS%; 25th in FT Rate; and 27th in Turnover Rate
Blazers are currently -6.9 in net rating and that's usually a pretty solid predictor of wins/losses. That Pythagorean calculation would end up with Portland winning 23-24 games, if that rating remains about the same. Right now, the same math says the Spurs will win 15-16 games
That would actually be genius of Indy to swing low imo. He’s not going to be overly expensive, and he’ll likely return to being a 26-28ppg guy as #1 scoring option in Indy. Even if his improvements at this point are minor, the Pacers looks like they won’t be near the top to ever find another AS anyways, so they should swing low on an All NBA guy already who still might improve.I sense an even bigger Pritch-slap. Rescuing Boston from Jaylen Brown's mega-max might be on the table.
Beginning of October. Before preseason. Brought in Weaver from the The Women's basketball league.So when did the blazers make a change in head trainers?
On a separate note to that i think Geoff Clark has the most important role for draft prospects. He's like the scouting medical advisor or some title like that. He looks at prospective players and evaluates their health. To avoid GP2 messes.So when did the blazers make a change in head trainers?