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    @shark said in NBA season 2019/20:

    @voodoo I agree re LeBron dragging the Cavs kicking and screaming past the Warriors, but not so much that they were such a poor team compared to what Jordan had. Kyrie Irving, Kevin Love and even an old Richard Jefferson made for a quality support crew amongst others. They're just not the all round team loaded with stars the Warriors were. So he gets credit for competing with the Warriors but it wasn't like he was Patrick Ewing on the Knicks.

    Yeah, the poor Cavs comment is the early Cavs teams. The latter team was much better, it just had no chance against GSW. That said, Love and Kyrie were only ever BOTH good in 2017, in other years ome of them sucked / was inexperienced / was injured.

    I actually think Kyrie was a great sidekick for LeBron, he was able to be the alpha scorer in the crunch where Lebron couldn't be, and LeBron could cover all his defensive lapses.

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    Irving should have realised he was a sidekick. Sadly he's a fucking dropkick.

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    @mariner4life said in NBA season 2019/20:

    That. Was. Awesome.

    I forgot how much I hated the Jazz. Bunch of speccy white fluffybunnies. Stockton looks like he does your tax return.

    I love Reggie Miller though, so great to hear him. He's such a cheeky fucker.

    Everything about MJ just screams that he's the king. Even now. He just has presence.

    I'm gonna binge watch that one rainy day.

    I actually liked the Jazz. I never cheered for them, but I respected the hell out of them. Stockton might look like your tax guy, but he was an evil little prick, all elbows and filth . Competitive as they come. The Mailman was/is the whitest black man alive, with all the coolness of Billy Ray Cyrus. But damn was he efficient. And I really liked Hornacek. But mostly I just liked the way they moved the ball. They must have averaged 1-2 dunks per game only, but they always found the open guy.

    As for the LD, would you really binge that? I honestly don't think I'll ever watch it again. Over 10 episodes, I reckon there is 2 hours of quality footage that I could watch on repeat. But all those back-stories should be consigned to the cutting room floor. Great finish, but it really left me thinking about how good this could have been

    Edit - I also love Reggie, fucking legend

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    @voodoo Stockton was one of my favourite players. He might look like an IRS accountant, but he was a fierce competitor that knew how to win with the pieces around him. I would watch hours of how he played the 2 man game with Malone. The detail of when to dribble, when to take the step off the screen, what holes presented for the pass.

    I was fortunate to play a lot of ball when I was younger with a Samoan mate who was the teenage equivalent of Karl Malone. Big, strong and a beast around the basket.

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    And how about Hornacek stroking his face 3 times (for his 3 children) before every FT attempt. It was so funny to watch but the ball usually went through the hoop.

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    @Bovidae said in NBA season 2019/20:

    And how about Hornacek stroking his face 3 times (for his 3 children) before every FT attempt. It was so funny to watch but the ball usually went through the hoop.

    Sure did, 88% career FT shooter.

    I love some of the FT rituals. Some might remember the Harold Miner routine when he was USC. I was a dribble three times and spin the ball in both hands two times guy...

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    @ACT-Crusader said in NBA season 2019/20:

    @voodoo Stockton was one of my favourite players. He might look like an IRS accountant, but he was a fierce competitor that knew how to win with the pieces around him. I would watch hours of how he played the 2 man game with Malone. The detail of when to dribble, when to take the step off the screen, what holes presented for the pass.

    I was fortunate to play a lot of ball when I was younger with a Samoan mate who was the teenage equivalent of Karl Malone. Big, strong and a beast around the basket.

    I probably played against more of those guys than with - unfortunately! I was the classic undersized forward at school.

    Ahh, the memories! A mate of mine put our schoolboys national final on YouTube for all to enjoy a few years back, I tried to get my kid to watch it but it's fair to say he was underwhelmed by the spectacle...🤣

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    @Bovidae said in NBA season 2019/20:

    And how about Hornacek stroking his face 3 times (for his 3 children) before every FT attempt. It was so funny to watch but the ball usually went through the hoop.

    Sure did, 88% career FT shooter.

    I love some of the FT rituals. Some might remember the Harold Miner routine when he was USC. I was a dribble three times and spin the ball in both hands two times guy...

    Best FT from the 90s was MJ answering Mutumbo's trash talking by shooting with his eyes closed and making it

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    Good old Magic, going out on a limb again...He has to have the worst player/analyst ability ratio going around.

    Silly to leave Kawhi out (over Curry for me), but otherwise he has just picked the 5 best guys!

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    None of them are shooting guards so that's helpful for a start.

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    @shark dunno if it was meant to be a "team" or a "top 5", but either way its classic Magic, just kowtow to the current stars.

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    @voodoo said in NBA season 2019/20:

    @shark dunno if it was meant to be a "team" or a "top 5", but either way its classic Magic, just kowtow to the current stars.

    Great player, shit coach and GM

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    @canefan said in NBA season 2019/20:

    @voodoo said in NBA season 2019/20:

    @shark dunno if it was meant to be a "team" or a "top 5", but either way its classic Magic, just kowtow to the current stars.

    Great player, shit coach and GM

    It also kills me that he gets kudos , along with other sports stars to be fair, for being an "amazing businessman".

    It's so dumb. The guy gets presented a thousand deals a year that go through multiple layers of vetting before he even sees them (if he ever does). But your average bloke with his head screwed on, doesnt get to see any of these opportunities.

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    Anyone think we are getting a resolution to the season this year?

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    @voodoo said in NBA season 2019/20:

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    @voodoo said in NBA season 2019/20:

    @shark dunno if it was meant to be a "team" or a "top 5", but either way its classic Magic, just kowtow to the current stars.

    Great player, shit coach and GM

    It also kills me that he gets kudos , along with other sports stars to be fair, for being an "amazing businessman".

    It's so dumb. The guy gets presented a thousand deals a year that go through multiple layers of vetting before he even sees them (if he ever does). But your average bloke with his head screwed on, doesnt get to see any of these opportunities.

    He still has to pick and choose the right deals. The sports landscape is littered with retired sportspeople that lost all there money on a succession of deals gone bad. But you are right, he has massive opportunities, albeit won on the back of a stellar career

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    @canefan for sure he does. But half the battle is origination of opportunities. And he would see 50x more deals than the average bloke, and would have a solid team aound him doing the real work. Its a privileged position, and he's not some investment savant because of it

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    @voodoo said in NBA season 2019/20:

    @canefan for sure he does. But half the battle is origination of opportunities. And he would see 50x more deals than the average bloke, and would have a solid team aound him doing the real work. Its a privileged position, and he's not some investment savant because of it

    Nope. He ain't Warren Buffett

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    @canefan said in NBA season 2019/20:

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    @Bovidae said in NBA season 2019/20:

    And how about Hornacek stroking his face 3 times (for his 3 children) before every FT attempt. It was so funny to watch but the ball usually went through the hoop.

    Sure did, 88% career FT shooter.

    I love some of the FT rituals. Some might remember the Harold Miner routine when he was USC. I was a dribble three times and spin the ball in both hands two times guy...

    Best FT from the 90s was MJ answering Mutumbo's trash talking by shooting with his eyes closed and making it

    My favourite FT of all time is Bo Kimble shooting a left handed FT in the first round of the NCAA tourney after his friend and team mate Hank Gathers died. What a tandem they were.

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    @voodoo said in NBA season 2019/20:

    Good old Magic, going out on a limb again...He has to have the worst player/analyst ability ratio going around.

    Silly to leave Kawhi out (over Curry for me), but otherwise he has just picked the 5 best guys!

    Screenshot_20200521-211135_Facebook.jpg

    I reckon both Leonard and Paul George would be successful back then. I see similarities in both their games with Pippen.

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    @voodoo said in NBA season 2019/20:

    @canefan for sure he does. But half the battle is origination of opportunities. And he would see 50x more deals than the average bloke, and would have a solid team aound him doing the real work. Its a privileged position, and he's not some investment savant because of it

    This. Also, a lot of these guys are already fucking loaded, so they don't need to take the riskier opportunities presented to them. They can literally afford to wait for the next sure thing to come along.

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