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Which team was most surprising in the first month of the 2022/23 NBA Season?

  • Milwaukie Bucks

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  • Atlanta Hawks

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  • Boston Celtics

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  • Phoenix Suns

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  • Memphis Grizzlies

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  • New Orleans Pelicans

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  • Minnesota Timberwolves

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Actually Bucks might be 10-5 by the time they play us. We may already have the best record in the league. Their next two games are against worthy opponents- Cleveland and Philly.
 
After going 9-0 the bucks have lost three out of the last four. The only win among the last four game was the double overtime win over Oklahoma City.
Their losses were twice to Atlanta including their first home loss tonight and also a loss to San Antonio in San Antonio.
Tonight's win was the first win for the hawks in Milwaukee since 2016.
 
Actually Bucks might be 10-5 by the time they play us. We may already have the best record in the league. Their next two games are against worthy opponents- Cleveland and Philly.

But aren't they trash? All 3 of them?
 
After going 9-0 the bucks have lost three out of the last four. The only win among the last four game was the double overtime win over Oklahoma City.
Their losses were twice to Atlanta including their first home loss tonight and also a loss to San Antonio in San Antonio.
Tonight's win was the first win for the hawks in Milwaukee since 2016.
Eventually teams have them scouted without Middleton. It was bound to catch up with them. That’s a good team that will get better when healthy.
 
Wish we had an owner like Balmer who will do everything to improve his team

 
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Weren't we linked to discussion with Turner last off-season?

So doesn't that mean our owner is, too, trying? Based on your criteria for trying at least.
Well obviously no, because there isn't an unsubstantiated media report now that we're pursuing him (despite the CBA regulations that would preclude just about any attempt for the Blazers to acquire him at the moment).
 
Well obviously no, because there isn't an unsubstantiated media report now that we're pursuing him (despite the CBA regulations that would preclude just about any attempt for the Blazers to acquire him at the moment).

AHHHHH I seeee iiiiinnnnnteresting
 
I was talking about Balmer. He said Balmer will do anything to improve the team. So I said he never actually improves the team.
Heheh...I just saw the compressed portion of the quoted post relating to Myles Turner. My mistake; I completely agree with your actual point.

Carry on good sir.
 
BKN gives up one fidty to SAC. Ouch.
 
Utah takes another L to the Knicks at home. Looks like they might be starting to come back down to earth.
 
I'd trade Nurk for him
In a heartbeat. Myles Turner would be everything we'd need. I don't think it's a deal that the Pacers would do but maybe we get a third team involved and trade Ant as well (this dude is not the right fit next to Dame and we probably just drafted the perfect replacement).
 
He never seems to actually improve the team though.
What team? The Pacers have had him around Sabonis forever and now have no real team around him and have him thinking he could be shipped off at any moment. The fact is that the guy is extremely mobile on both ends for his size, protects the rim, can shoot the three and finish strong at in the paint. What more do we need?

We've got the guys who win games (Dame, Grant, Hart) and guys that are the glue (Hart and Winslow) we need a big man that can cover the perimeter and get back to protect the rim and in this case it doesn't hurt that he can stretch the floor on offense.
 
What team? The Pacers have had him around Sabonis forever and now have no real team around him and have him thinking he could be shipped off at any moment. The fact is that the guy is extremely mobile on both ends for his size, protects the rim, can shoot the three and finish strong at in the paint. What more do we need?

We've got the guys who win games (Dame, Grant, Hart) and guys that are the glue (Hart and Winslow) we need a big man that can cover the perimeter and get back to protect the rim and in this case it doesn't hurt that he can stretch the floor on offense.
He was talking about ballmer
 
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