gehringer_2 Posted Saturday at 12:40 AM Posted Saturday at 12:40 AM 27 minutes ago, Deleterious said: another CALF STRAIN! NOOOooooo........😱 Quote
Deleterious Posted Saturday at 01:23 PM Author Posted Saturday at 01:23 PM Sounds like Victor will play tonight against OKC. This will only be the 9th game OKC has played against a team that is >= .500. Quote
casimir Posted Saturday at 07:03 PM Posted Saturday at 07:03 PM If the Pistons were to have an open roster spot, would you consider Chris Paul just for the experience factor? I wouldn’t alter the rotation for him, he fits in where he fits in. And maybe he doesn’t want that end of the bench. But maybe he’s at a point where he isn’t picky, a playoff run is better than nothing for him? Quote
Deleterious Posted Saturday at 07:54 PM Author Posted Saturday at 07:54 PM 50 minutes ago, casimir said: If the Pistons were to have an open roster spot, would you consider Chris Paul just for the experience factor? I wouldn’t alter the rotation for him, he fits in where he fits in. And maybe he doesn’t want that end of the bench. But maybe he’s at a point where he isn’t picky, a playoff run is better than nothing for him? No, but I hate CP3 with a passion. Quote
Deleterious Posted Saturday at 11:53 PM Author Posted Saturday at 11:53 PM Getting to the point where they don't even need to list the injury. Quote
buddha Posted yesterday at 12:51 AM Posted yesterday at 12:51 AM i remember when there was an argument that the pistons should have taken mobley over cade. i dont think anyone is making that argument any more. 1 Quote
gehringer_2 Posted yesterday at 12:56 AM Posted yesterday at 12:56 AM (edited) 5 minutes ago, buddha said: i remember when there was an argument that the pistons should have taken mobley over cade. i dont think anyone is making that argument any more. yeah - I'll admit it, I was afraid Cade was going to end up a 'tweener' not big enough for a power game, not fast enough to be a great slasher, and a mediocre shooter. Instead he's turned out to be just about at the sweet-spot; and the shooting - good enough at clutch time if not always so much early in games. Mobley's about what he was supposed to be, if he could stay on the court Edited yesterday at 12:58 AM by gehringer_2 Quote
Deleterious Posted yesterday at 05:03 AM Author Posted yesterday at 05:03 AM Nice win for the Spurs. Quote
papalawrence Posted yesterday at 05:09 AM Posted yesterday at 05:09 AM (edited) 5 minutes ago, Deleterious said: Nice win for the Spurs. That was one of the best non-Pistons games I have seen in a few years. Wemby being back is obviously huge. In 21 minutes he had 22 pts and 9 boards and his +/- was +21. Just a great game to watch and enjoy Edited yesterday at 05:10 AM by papalawrence 2 Quote
Deleterious Posted yesterday at 06:47 AM Author Posted yesterday at 06:47 AM 1 hour ago, papalawrence said: That was one of the best non-Pistons games I have seen in a few years. Wemby being back is obviously huge. In 21 minutes he had 22 pts and 9 boards and his +/- was +21. Just a great game to watch and enjoy 1 Quote
Deleterious Posted yesterday at 05:56 PM Author Posted yesterday at 05:56 PM A lot of complaining about the end of last night's game and the Spurs fouling up 3. People want a rule change. Quote
ben9753 Posted yesterday at 07:42 PM Posted yesterday at 07:42 PM Was a great game but the last 2 minutes of a close NBA game are just painful. Must have taken at least 15 minutes to play the last couple minutes last night. Takes all the excitement and intesity out of it. Compare that with the last few minutes of a close NFL game, even with timeouts. 1 Quote
Deleterious Posted yesterday at 07:50 PM Author Posted yesterday at 07:50 PM Gotta pay for those lawyers. Quote
Deleterious Posted yesterday at 07:54 PM Author Posted yesterday at 07:54 PM 11 minutes ago, ben9753 said: Was a great game but the last 2 minutes of a close NBA game are just painful. Must have taken at least 15 minutes to play the last couple minutes last night. Takes all the excitement and intesity out of it. Compare that with the last few minutes of a close NFL game, even with timeouts. Someone on Reddit said the last 10 seconds took over 11 minutes to play in real time. That's a problem. Quote
Deleterious Posted yesterday at 08:55 PM Author Posted yesterday at 08:55 PM He will just hurt something else after you do that. Might as well play him now and get the 38 games out of him that you will get this year and move on. Quote
casimir Posted yesterday at 09:08 PM Posted yesterday at 09:08 PM 20 hours ago, buddha said: i remember when there was an argument that the pistons should have taken mobley over cade. i dont think anyone is making that argument any more. I did want the Pistons to trade down from 1 to 3, get additional assets, and also likely drafting Mobley at 3. Hey, I was wrong. Fire me. Quote
buddha Posted yesterday at 09:13 PM Posted yesterday at 09:13 PM 5 minutes ago, casimir said: I did want the Pistons to trade down from 1 to 3, get additional assets, and also likely drafting Mobley at 3. Hey, I was wrong. Fire me. you're fired. 1 Quote
Deleterious Posted yesterday at 11:03 PM Author Posted yesterday at 11:03 PM The Cavs are having a year. Quote
Deleterious Posted yesterday at 11:15 PM Author Posted yesterday at 11:15 PM The Cavs just scored 0 points in OT. They did not win. Quote
casimir Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 13 minutes ago, Deleterious said: lol Did they forfeit OT? Quote
Deleterious Posted 22 hours ago Author Posted 22 hours ago The Cavs are an interesting team. They are $22 million over the 2nd apron. Next year, they are already $17 million over the 2nd apron with only 11 players signed. So this was pretty much their last year to make a run, considerable changes were coming this summer no matter what. Now you wonder if they maybe start breaking it up at the trade deadline if they are around .500 to save some money. Either way, I would guess Garland and Allen are gone this summer. Bad news is, they have no picks until 2030. Every pick is either traded or swapped. So they don't have a way to add cheap talent. Quote
papalawrence Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 28 minutes ago, Deleterious said: The Cavs are an interesting team. They are $22 million over the 2nd apron. Next year, they are already $17 million over the 2nd apron with only 11 players signed. So this was pretty much their last year to make a run, considerable changes were coming this summer no matter what. Now you wonder if they maybe start breaking it up at the trade deadline if they are around .500 to save some money. Either way, I would guess Garland and Allen are gone this summer. Bad news is, they have no picks until 2030. Every pick is either traded or swapped. So they don't have a way to add cheap talent. Must be frustrating for Cavs fans (love it!). Also with watching coach JB's Pistons thriving That 2nd apron is a killer. Trajan has stressed cap flexibility since his first day, but that's about to be more of a challenge with some big extensions coming up. Quote
buddha Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago if mobley is healthy, the cavs are one of the top 3 teams in the east come playoff team. lots of time left in the season. Quote
Deleterious Posted 21 hours ago Author Posted 21 hours ago Not sure how true that is. Even if it is, you don't go $22 million into the 2nd apron to be the third-best team in the east. Quote
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