Joe Bagadonuts
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This religious guy who capitalizes "Yes" but not "god" is praying for the same thing.[size/HUGE] fixed [/size];698581 said:Pleeeze god say Yes
This religious guy who capitalizes "Yes" but not "god" is praying for the same thing.[size/HUGE] fixed [/size];698581 said:Pleeeze god say Yes
Are drunk you? Words the post in this wrong order be to seem.They must before freaking out in Brooklyn. Not only do the over capped Nets suck, they traded away this years draft pick twice (atl can swap picks with the Nets, then Boston gets the Nets pick.)
Phx is in a great position, they can keep winning and still have Washington's unprotected first and two other 1st round picks.
I would have put Boston in there as well. Honestly thought Sacramento would be at least a 30-win team. Same old Kings. Not too worried about Brooklyn, Memphis and even New Orleans. Too much talent not to win more games than the Jazz. I'd say it's shaping up as a 5-team battle for the bottom: Utah, Sacramento, Detroit, Milwaukee and the Redskins...I mean Wizards. Lindsey cost us a loss tonight. Replace Diante's contributions with that of Tinsley and the Jazz not only suffer in the stat column, the team doesn't play with nearly the same energy.
The season is still so young. It's not too late for the Sixers to kick their tank into over-drive. Remember, Charlotte started the season 7-5 last year.
Indeed.
Our biggest tank rivals might still be Philly, Boston, and phx
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heyhey is hoping you get hit by one.
This religious guy who capitalizes "Yes" but not "god" is praying for the same thing.
I think a lot of success that Phoenix and Philly enjoy is based on other teams still underestimating their desire to win and not preparing properly. meeting teams that play their 2nd back to back game doesn't hurt either.
heyhey is hoping you get hit by one.
I think a lot of success that Phoenix and Philly enjoy is based on other teams still underestimating their desire to win and not preparing properly. meeting teams that play their 2nd back to back game doesn't hurt either.
My opinion is Philly is a team that the GM definitely wants to "tank", just judging by the way they traded away Jrue Holiday and the lack of talent on their roster. I do think that's just the case of the players not buying into the "tanking" strategy and wanting to play hard. MCW looks like he wants to win that wide-open ROY award.
Phoenix is a bit different. They seem to have who they wanted going forward in Alex Len and Eric Bledsoe, and I think they're happy with the Morris Twins. I think they're looking more to develop those players and if they do get a top #7 pick, then so be it.
Team to watch out for is Denver IMO...

Are drunk you? Words the post in this wrong order be to seem.