Deleterious Posted yesterday at 01:22 AM Author Posted yesterday at 01:22 AM Bulls tallest starter tonight was 6'8". 1 Quote
Deleterious Posted yesterday at 02:51 AM Author Posted yesterday at 02:51 AM OK, Hornets up 16 on the Rockets in Houston at the end of the third. Quote
Deleterious Posted yesterday at 12:45 PM Author Posted yesterday at 12:45 PM Maybe I'm wrong about Charlotte. Beating Houston on the road is an impressive win. I'm going to laugh when Coby White starts playing and they immediately go on a long losing streak. 1 Quote
Deleterious Posted yesterday at 05:38 PM Author Posted yesterday at 05:38 PM They pulled Markkanen with 17 minutes left, in a 2 point game. No injury, no foul trouble. Just pure tanking. Quote
Deleterious Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago Fans are pretty upset with this. I guess Kalshi had $23 million flow through on his trade speculation. Then the day after the trade deadline he announces he is partnering with them. Quote
buddha Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago On 2/6/2026 at 11:38 AM, Deleterious said: They pulled Markkanen with 17 minutes left, in a 2 point game. No injury, no foul trouble. Just pure tanking. only way you stop it is to get rid of the draft or completely randomize it. Quote
Deleterious Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago It's tanking season. I wonder if Young plays at all this year. Quote
Deleterious Posted 46 minutes ago Author Posted 46 minutes ago (edited) Quote The perfect tanking storm has come to the NBA’s shores, and it’s arriving in the face of league scrutiny regarding both gambling and its own competition balance concerns. That was my immediate takeaway from the chaos of this year’s trade deadline. Over the next two months, a race to the bottom will ensue, the likes of which the NBA has not seen before, thanks to a confluence of events that has become starker this week. First and foremost, the 2026 NBA Draft has multiple elite prospects at the top. BYU wing AJ Dybantsa, Kansas guard Darryn Peterson and Duke forward Cameron Boozer are projected to end up as Tier One prospects for me, or players I think have a significant chance at All-NBA upside. I don’t have any of those three right now with a higher grade than I gave to Cooper Flagg last year, but in the decade-plus that I’ve been scouting the NBA Draft, I’ve never had three players as Tier One prospects in a single class. Illinois guard Keaton Wagler, Houston guard Kingston Flemings, and North Carolina forward Caleb Wilson project as at least Tier Two players, a rating I give to prospects I believe have a significant likelihood of All-Star upside. I’ve never had at least six Tier One and Tier Two players in a draft class. Edited 45 minutes ago by Deleterious Quote
Deleterious Posted 15 minutes ago Author Posted 15 minutes ago Washington only dressed 8 guys today. Their combined salary for the season is $13.8 million. Quote
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