NBA Season - now 24/25
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Spurs had a decent win today against the struggling Suns.
Spurs bench gave excellent impact.
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ok, now this is the strangest NBA story of the season
Taran Armstrong just singed a two-way with Golden State
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Finally had a chance to watch LAL vs DEN from a few days ago. LA's defensive effort was impressive, and the three headed monster of LBJ, Luka, and Reaves had the assists numbers up high. Add some beautiful passing from Jokic and it was a fun game to watch. But LAL did a good job of crowding Jokic and the other Nuggets couldn't step up
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@mariner4life said in NBA Season - now 24/25:
ok, now this is the strangest NBA story of the season
Taran Armstrong just singed a two-way with Golden State
Really interesting timing. Played his college ball in California so is known quantity. Found a couple of obscure US basketball chat groups talking about him and how happy they were that he now has a NBA opportunity.
A ball handling combo guard is something the Warriors love!
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I've watched him play live more than most
They'll be disappointed
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a random Thursday night and Steph Curry decides to go for 56, shooting 12 from 19 from 3. Rest of his team hits 6 from 26.
With LeBron revitalised, the league may never get rid of these guys.
Also the Nuggets who aren't Jokic stink. You have the best player in the league averaging a 30-point triple double and you are going nowhere.
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@nonpartizan said in NBA Season - now 24/25:
@mariner4life said in NBA Season - now 24/25:
a random Thursday night and Steph Curry decides to go for 56, shooting 12 from 19 from 3. Rest of his team hits 6 from 26.
With LeBron revitalised, the league may never get rid of these guys.
Also the Nuggets who aren't Jokic stink. You have the best player in the league averaging a 30-point triple double and you are going nowhere.
Westbrook hasn't panned out?
Westbrick
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@nonpartizan said in NBA Season - now 24/25:
@canefan said in NBA Season - now 24/25:
@nonpartizan said in NBA Season - now 24/25:
@mariner4life said in NBA Season - now 24/25:
a random Thursday night and Steph Curry decides to go for 56, shooting 12 from 19 from 3. Rest of his team hits 6 from 26.
With LeBron revitalised, the league may never get rid of these guys.
Also the Nuggets who aren't Jokic stink. You have the best player in the league averaging a 30-point triple double and you are going nowhere.
Westbrook hasn't panned out?
Westbrick
Oh shit, still throwing up those shitty shots......
I swear, that season OKC pushed the Warriors to 7 games the Thunder lost one of those games when Westbrook just kept chucking .....
If he had just deferred to KD they coulda at least made it to the finals.
Such an exciting but frustrating player.
He actually shot okay in the recent DEN vs LAL game. The Nuggets just looked sluggish and disinterested, while LA look energized
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Westbrook has been playing fine. It’s just a massive drop when Joker is off the court. . They have some funky lineups and if Murray or MPJ aren’t on they look like a bubble team at best. With Joker on the court they are a top 4 team in the West.
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Steph turned the clock back tonight. Contested 3s, 3/4 court 3, step backs, pull ups. Getting to the line, hitting middies. The full arsenal.
Dray and Post played pretty well too I thought.
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@gt12 said in NBA Season - now 24/25:
Fuck those guys.
I'm not going to do a Nepia, but I am supporting my second team pretty hard (2nd team = where-ever Adams is).
BTW, did you see this:
A conspiracy theorist would say the Mavs ownership are paving the road out of Big D
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Watching Rockets vs OKC at the moment, with the hometown OKC commentators.
It's a quirk of watching the NBA that I love - the rank hometown bias of the commentary (in non-national games). Calling players by first names or nicknames, complaining about virtually every decision that goes against them, no hype at all for great opposition plays...
In rugby we complain about bias home commentary but the NBA shows you what that would actually look like.
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it's all coming up Lakers in the West. Nuggets, Rockets and Grizzlies have all stalled while the Lakers surge.
T-wolves, Clippers and especially the Suns are falling. Warriors have got themselves above the play-in, and the Blazers are clawing their way up the ladder.