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Hahahahaha! Hopefully he gets fined for that.
Did the refs buy it?
Yeah, I read somewhere they called the foul lol
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Hahahahaha! Hopefully he gets fined for that.
Did the refs buy it?
Love off to a crappy start in Cle so far, it's early but I wonder how he is going to fit there. I think Minny in time will be seen to have easily gotent the better end of that deal.
Love off to a crappy start in Cle so far, it's early but I wonder how he is going to fit there. I think Minny in time will be seen to have easily gotent the better end of that deal.
Is it just me or have a lot of teams been putting up huge scoring nights? I can't remember a month where so many teams have put up 115+ points in a single game. There also seems to be a lot more ridiculous blow outs.
Denver is a mess. They only scored 8 points in the 2nd quarter against the Knicks!
I watched a lot of that Knicks game (Seahawks games make me too mad this season) and Denver might be the worst team in the NBA... Which is crazy considering their roster. They need to move everybody except Lawson, Afflalo, Gallo (he'll make a comeback), Faried, the two Euro centers and the rookie from Michigan State.

The easiest move would be a different coach, but don't tell them that.![]()
I just have this bad feeling these OKC injuries are helping them. Their supporting players are getting lots of court time to grow and improve. When Durant and Westbrook come back, they'll make some big surge to get a top 3 seed and then win the championship. None of these OKC losses mean anything because they'll be healthy for the playoffs. I guess that's why I should root for Houston too. Ugh. I hate them.
Are we rooting for Houston or OKC?
Definitely rooting for Lakers tonight.
Yeah their bench is learning to win without Westbrook and Durant. They will get much better when the dynamic duo comes back
I just have this bad feeling these OKC injuries are helping them. Their supporting players are getting lots of court time to grow and improve. When Durant and Westbrook come back, they'll make some big surge to get a top 3 seed and then win the championship. None of these OKC losses mean anything because they'll be healthy for the playoffs. I guess that's why I should root for Houston too. Ugh. I hate them.
I have a preferable alternate scenario: Assuming Westbrick comes back first, he will want to assert himself as 'the man', but rust makes him shoot more bricks than usual. Enter Durant, who is resented by an insecure Westbrick, starting a who-gets-the-ball feud that destroys team chemistry and the team fucking implodes.
