Udidthizz
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I want to see a Jokic 20/20/20 triple double and wouldn’t even be surprised if he does it. That guy is so good and the real MVP as far as I’m concerned.I hope the Nuggets sweep them.
I want to see a Jokic 20/20/20 triple double and wouldn’t even be surprised if he does it. That guy is so good and the real MVP as far as I’m concerned.I hope the Nuggets sweep them.
Also don’t forget the biggest blemish.. The Decision.This. Holy crap what a highlight video. Thanks for posting.
If there is one blemish on lebrons record its that he never participated in the slam dunk competition. That is a travesty.
That's insane when you think about it. I can't remember ever seeing such a discrepancy. Therefore it must be the worst ever.For the regular season the warriors were 33-8 at home and 11-30 on the road. Idk if that is some kind of record for difference in home vs road perfomance but that is a problem.
Yeah, that and the Durant move are probably what makes them regress for a decade. No picks, nearly capped, and now forced for trade two huge contracts with some baggage AND replace a 2x COTY? They're writing the book of "How To **** Barbed Wire Without Protection and Like It". And that's why I don't like Superstar trades, particularly where huge egos are involved. Soon to be Brooklyn Nets West.Monty Williams out as PHX head coach. Lol terrible move.
They can turn around and trade Durant to recoup those picks though if they think their window has closed.. they got him relatively cheaply cos Nets didn't even shop him properly.Yeah, that and the Durant move are probably what makes them regress for a decade. No picks, nearly capped, and now forced for trade two huge contracts with some baggage AND replace a 2x COTY? They're writing the book of "How To **** Barbed Wire Without Protection and Like It". And that's why I don't like Superstar trades, particularly where huge egos are involved. Soon to be Brooklyn Nets West.
They can turn around and trade Durant to recoup those picks though if they think their window has closed.. they got him relatively cheaply cos Nets didn't even shop him properly.
Ironically, they really could’ve used the depth and athleticism that Bridges and Johnson would’ve provided them. Especially now that Bridges is becoming a star in his own right.They can turn around and trade Durant to recoup those picks though if they think their window has closed.. they got him relatively cheaply cos Nets didn't even shop him properly.
You don't think Durant looking tired is cos he's been playing 48 minutes a game?Lol what? Nobody is going to pay as high as they did and they got a **** ton for him.
Good point. That was his biggest blemish. The dunk contest really doesn't matter but man it would have been awesome to see a 25 ish year old lebron in oneAlso don’t forget the biggest blemish.. The Decision.
The issue is the Suns paid a price almost nobody could pay. Most teams don’t have 4 unprotected 1sts they can offer, let alone two players in their prime putting up real production. Plus a swap.You don't think Durant looking tired is cos he's been playing 48 minutes a game?
Some but he's also 34 years soon to be 35 by next season.You don't think Durant looking tired is cos he's been playing 48 minutes a game?
The issue is the Suns paid a price almost nobody could pay. Most teams don’t have 4 unprotected 1sts they can offer, let alone two players in their prime putting up real production. Plus a swap.
Go through the league and tell me which teams could and would offer something comparable. My guess is the list is really short (if not entirely nonexistent).
Time also doesn’t stop. Durant has one less playoff in him than he did when he was traded. Also, someone else’s unprotected picks are not as valuable as your own unprotected picks.
The Jazz could be on that list, but the Suns are not recouping what they lost and it won’t be close.
IIRC most pundits thought the Suns got a good deal compared to what the Cavs and the T'Wolves got for what they paid.Some but he's also 34 years soon to be 35 by next season.
I thought so too but I think he is starting to show the wear and tear that he never really shown in Brooklyn. You're also right that 48 minutes is stupid, but I don't see a team giving up what they paid.IIRC most pundits thought the Suns got a good deal compared to what the Cavs and the T'Wolves got for what they paid.
The post you’re responding to was in reference to the below (but I screwed it up):T'Wolves and Cavs paid a King's ransom to us and have gotten much less than Durant. Don't forgot the form Durant was in with the Nets before the trade.
I think you only do that deal if you think you could win it all, and the Suns probably think they could have won it all. And if you go back and look at Vegas, they had them winning it all at one point considering how wide open the West was this year.
But then GSW got hot, and the Lakers reloaded at the deadline, then Nuggets suddenly grew up, then Chris Paul went down, etc.
They can turn around and trade Durant to recoup those picks though if they think their window has closed.. they got him relatively cheaply cos Nets didn't even shop him properly.