Deleterious Posted Wednesday at 12:29 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 12:29 PM Are the Wizards under the impression the more embarrassing the loss the more ping pong balls you get? 1 Quote
Betrayer Posted Thursday at 04:33 PM Posted Thursday at 04:33 PM 2 hours ago, Deleterious said: Ouch Risacher might be re-living the Killian Hayes timeline. Quote
Deleterious Posted Thursday at 08:14 PM Author Posted Thursday at 08:14 PM Vecenie didn't rank him in his latest mock, thinking he might be better off returning to college. I wonder if he has a late 1st guarantee. Quote
Betrayer Posted Thursday at 09:38 PM Posted Thursday at 09:38 PM 1 hour ago, Deleterious said: I mean... 26-27: 58M 27-28: 62M 28-29 67M (Player Option) Paul George also has two more years at around 50M. Combined that about 70% of the cap. The also don't own their first round picks in 2 of the next 3 years (or something like that). Sorry, Philly. You're gonna be bad for a while. Quote
Deleterious Posted Friday at 02:03 AM Author Posted Friday at 02:03 AM The Nets starting 5 tonight had about 100 games played combined this season. Not started, played. 1 Quote
Deleterious Posted Friday at 03:12 PM Author Posted Friday at 03:12 PM A pivotal tank game between the Jazz and Grizzlies. Memphis had 15 players on their injury report. OKC obviously isn't tanking. But they list all of their starters and most of their key reserves out against Denver. Quote
Deleterious Posted Friday at 10:27 PM Author Posted Friday at 10:27 PM A win causes Memphis to lose 7% chance at the #1 pick and Utah 10%. That might be flipped around. But my god, look at who is playing. 1 Quote
Deleterious Posted Saturday at 01:33 AM Author Posted Saturday at 01:33 AM Best part about the Jazz-Grizzlies game. It was fan appreciation night. 1 Quote
Deleterious Posted Saturday at 03:05 AM Author Posted Saturday at 03:05 AM Flagg had 33 in the loss Quote
Deleterious Posted Saturday at 03:58 AM Author Posted Saturday at 03:58 AM Last triple double for Bez Mbeng. Quote
Betrayer Posted Saturday at 03:56 PM Posted Saturday at 03:56 PM Award eligibility watch: Ausar now has 63 games over 20 minutes. You can also include a maximum of 2 games in the 15-20 minute range and he has those as well. He now qualifies for awards. Cade has 62 qualifying games (soon to be 63). He has zero games between 15-20 minutes, so he can't use that rule. There's an exception for players who suffer a "Season Ending Injury" that takes them out through May 31st. Cade also wouldn't qualify for that, which is silly because it shouldn't matter when the significant injury occurred. You can file a "Grievance" if the eligibility for awards could affect your next contract and you can prove the team stopped you from playing to save money. Obviously that doesn't apply to Cade. There's also an "Extraordinary Circumstances Challenge". From what I've read online it sounds like the "circumstances" aren't defined in the contract and it's left open, so this is the angle the team will likely try to take. I doubt it will work for an injury, but it's worth a shot. This is also the angle Luka will go for due to his child being born. 1 Quote
Deleterious Posted 22 hours ago Author Posted 22 hours ago Insert Darryl Rogers quote here Sacramento Kings expected to retain head coach Doug Christie: Sources Quote
Deleterious Posted 17 hours ago Author Posted 17 hours ago Bridges is going to play today and exit on the first whistle. He's doing it to keep his games played streak alive. Kinda BS if you ask me. Quote
Deleterious Posted 11 hours ago Author Posted 11 hours ago Luka Garza, Ron Harper Jr, Baylor Scheierman, Jordan Walsh, and Max Shulga. That was the Celtics starting lineup today against Orlando. The Magic were playing for position and played their normal lineup. They lost. What a dumpster fire. 1 Quote
buddha Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Almost everything about the league's regular season is embarassing nowadays. from marginal players setting records for offense, to teams deliberately playing g-league lineups to lose games, to sitting star players every other night, to the massive blowouts as teams do not care if they win. its a real problem in the nba. the fact that the players do not care enough about the game to play every night is an issue that will haunt the league. i dont know how you fix that. they should give the commish the ability to punish teams for sending out inferior lineups to lose. give it real teeth and not the half-assed measures they use now. in other words, give the commish the ability to take picks away, or to lower the draft odds, or say the team cant pick higher than 8th because of repeat tanking offenses. they can tweak the lottery in ways that will help, but i doubt they have the cojones to do it. make a win "floor". if you dont finish with at least 25 wins, the highest you can pick is 8th. something like that. but make it so teams have to win a certain number of games during the year. 1 Quote
buddha Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago not to get all "gen x nostalgiac" on you, but can you imagine jordan or isiah or bird or magic not wanting to play? not wanting to win? take the all star game, they actually used to try to win the game. how novel. i know this sounds old mannish, but i think its generational. does lebron really care about winning every game? or is he more concerned with brand and "mental health"? Quote
Motown Bombers Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago The NBA is by far the most Diva of all the leagues. Quote
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