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Len? shit o' dear that is a game changer!!!
 
He's played the last 4 years in Sacramento and logged a massive 1483 minutes. Over 4 seasons of games that comes out to a 4.5 minute average per game. Such a huge addition!
They winning the ‘ship for sure.

Luka was never the missing piece, it was Alex Len
 
Crazy halftime score. The Blazers will have to work hard to out-tank the Bulls.

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If you are wondering what the largest halftime lead was:

December 27, 2020

77-27

The Clippers trailed Dallas 77-27 at halftime, with their 50-point deficit being the largest at the break in the shot-clock era, which began in 1954-55.
 
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Has player empowerment contributed to the tanking phenomena?
 
12 seconds left in the game, with Philly down by 2 points, Joel Embiid booed by fans after passing up wide open 3, then turns it over

 
four years ago, Christian Wood averaged 21 & 10 with a PER of 20.0 and a .591 TS% while shooting 37.4% from three
three years ago, he averaged 18 & 10 with a PER of 19.1 and a .595 TS% while shooting 39% from three

he has a +3 career net rating and a +1.2 career BPM (much better than Grant and Simons and similar to Ayton)

today Wood was waived so a team can replace him with Alex Len; going from a salary of 14.3M 2 years ago to the unemployment line today
 
four years ago, Christian Wood averaged 21 & 10 with a PER of 20.0 and a .591 TS% while shooting 37.4% from three
three years ago, he averaged 18 & 10 with a PER of 19.1 and a .595 TS% while shooting 39% from three

he has a +3 career net rating and a +1.2 career BPM (much better than Grant and Simons and similar to Ayton)

today Wood was waived so a team can replace him with Alex Len; going from a salary of 14.3M 2 years ago to the unemployment line today
pretty sure it's an injury thing. A little sad for him because I think he has LA connections and was thrilled to play there.
 
four years ago, Christian Wood averaged 21 & 10 with a PER of 20.0 and a .591 TS% while shooting 37.4% from three
three years ago, he averaged 18 & 10 with a PER of 19.1 and a .595 TS% while shooting 39% from three

he has a +3 career net rating and a +1.2 career BPM (much better than Grant and Simons and similar to Ayton)

today Wood was waived so a team can replace him with Alex Len; going from a salary of 14.3M 2 years ago to the unemployment line today
He’s been injured.
 
four years ago, Christian Wood averaged 21 & 10 with a PER of 20.0 and a .591 TS% while shooting 37.4% from three
three years ago, he averaged 18 & 10 with a PER of 19.1 and a .595 TS% while shooting 39% from three

he has a +3 career net rating and a +1.2 career BPM (much better than Grant and Simons and similar to Ayton)

today Wood was waived so a team can replace him with Alex Len; going from a salary of 14.3M 2 years ago to the unemployment line today

I think it was injuries that did him in. His ascension to becoming good was pretty unusual though
 
four years ago, Christian Wood averaged 21 & 10 with a PER of 20.0 and a .591 TS% while shooting 37.4% from three
three years ago, he averaged 18 & 10 with a PER of 19.1 and a .595 TS% while shooting 39% from three

he has a +3 career net rating and a +1.2 career BPM (much better than Grant and Simons and similar to Ayton)

today Wood was waived so a team can replace him with Alex Len; going from a salary of 14.3M 2 years ago to the unemployment line today
Christian Woods is injured - he had knee surgery at the start of the season.
 
it will be interesting if a team, and which team, picks him up for next season. He will be 30
He certainly will get minimum offers - career 13.6ppg on 37% 3s. Had 6MOY votes in Dallas before being injured last season.

I mean he'd probably be the Blazers best free agency acquisition since Wes Matthews?
 
He certainly will get minimum offers - career 13.6ppg on 37% 3s. Had 6MOY votes in Dallas before being injured last season.

I mean he'd probably be the Blazers best free agency acquisition since Wes Matthews?

depends on that knee injury

Aminu and Ed Davis were decent adds. Flawed players but decent adds
 
depends on that knee injury

Aminu and Ed Davis were decent adds. Flawed players but decent adds
Yeah Aminu and Davis were both good signings. Might have been Olshey two best additions.

I think Melo was overrated but some might consider him a decent free agent addition. Hood and Kanter were good but only for a couple months of a season.

Andre Miller was actually another signing that was good, but like Wes Matthews prior to Olshey.

Only good free agent period we've ever really had was trader Bob days - over a few seasons he signed Kenny Anderson, Brian Grant, Detlef Schrempf, Jimmy Jackson, and Greg Anthony.
 
Yeah Aminu and Davis were both good signings. Might have been Olshey two best additions.

I think Melo was overrated but some might consider him a decent free agent addition. Hood and Kanter were good but only for a couple months of a season.

Andre Miller was actually another signing that was good, but like Wes Matthews prior to Olshey.

Only good free agent period we've ever really had was trader Bob days - over a few seasons he signed Kenny Anderson, Brian Grant, Detlef Schrempf, Jimmy Jackson, and Greg Anthony.
We traded for Hood.
 
Nice to see that we lost to the Nuggets by less than the Mighty LukaLebrons lost to the Jazz
 
Is Doncic hurt ? He's not playing in the 4th quarter.

Looks like his play was detrimental to his team. The Lakers were down by 22 points in Utah in the 3rd quarter when Doncic went out, and never came back.


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