ButtersSuki wrote: » John Wall has asked for a trade. Only real option is a Westbrook trade..... which
Osmosis Jones wrote: » It's nowhere near 2016 levels but there's a lot of money going around for pretty average players this Free Agency.
ButtersSuki wrote: » You could argue it’s worse because the revenue projections then were only going up. It’s likely there won’t be fans this season, revenues will plummet. Free agents next year or the year after could get screwed after this.
For Forks Sake wrote: » At the rate things are going the only teams selecting first-round players in the draft for the next five years will be OKC and Boston
jk23 wrote: » Clippers still need a proper point guard to run their offence. Lakers and Atlanta doing the best in the off season so far
Osmosis Jones wrote: » This is so funny to me, lad hasn't played in over 2 years, he got injured at home while already injured, all he has to do is hang around at home in Washington collecting his millions and the fans will consider him a franchise legend, but for some reason now he wants out
jk23 wrote: » Marc Gasol gone to the Lakers, everyone will be playing catch up again with the Lakers again...looking likely they will repeat
Corvo wrote: » They have a crazy amount of depth now. Le Bron will be resting up for the play offs
jk23 wrote: » Any team up to challenge them this year? West conference actually looks easier for them to win than the finals Vs the eastern conference opponent You have Brooklyn, Miami, Bucks and 76rs and maybe the Celtics in the east
LuckyLloyd wrote: » The Lakers have not done what I expected them to do. I thought they would try and retain the squad in large part but moving out big personalities like Rondo, Howard and McGee who all contributed throughout the year is very interesting. It’s a significant amount of change. I’ve gone back and forth on this tbh, but I think they’ve probably made themselves better during the regular season and weaker in the playoffs. Schroder and Harrell give them a viable offense when LeBron and Davis are off the floor, but it will be hard to accommodate Harrell in playoff rotations. Gasol was a great player and Morris did well last year but I’d probably still rather Howard and McGee who offered a huge defensive advantage during the regular season last year. Interesting to see how it all shakes out. Maybe the strategy here is to really manage minutes for LeBron and Davis through the regular season and that fit, etc won’t matter in the playoffs? We’ll see.
Osmosis Jones wrote: » Rockets really moving like they're keeping Harden and Westbrook now, which makes their willingness to trade Covington for picks extremely bizarre.
Coneygree wrote: » Hon the Hawks! Defence is still behind the couch frightening for the most part but it has been a great off season.
Corvo wrote: » Looks really good! Trae Young, Bogdanovic, Reddish, Collins and Capela with Rondo ready to step in. Be plenty of scoring at both sides!
ButtersSuki wrote: » Is there a worse ex-player pundit than Kendrick Perkins?
Carcharodon wrote: » Just listened to the Podcast “Whistleblower” by journalist Livingston. It’s a series of short episodes detailing the accounts of referee Tm Donaghy betting scandal, there is a ton of very interesting stuff in there, some of it blew me away but can’t say Iam surprised at all even if a tiny portion of the accusations are true regarding the shenanigans within the NBA Apologies if it was brought up already, I sure the likes of Butters and co have probably listened to it I knew the story of Donaghy but so much more to the story as it’s told m the podcast series.
ButtersSuki wrote: » 4 episodes in and a few nuggets alright. The access to Donaghy takes this to a née level. How Scott Foster is still refereeing is amazing really given the association - whether he technically bet or not. Don’t think I’ve ever heard a podcast with so many ads though! It’s like watching US tv, ads every couple of minutes.
LuckyLloyd wrote: » As a fan in any sport, loads of things are great and correct when you’re winning championships and the inverse is true when you’re not!