Dhalphirdon't you open that trapdooryou're a fool if you dareRegistered Userregular
I think Kyrie/Love are a better supporting cast than Wade/Bosh and the rest of the Cavs are better than the rest of the Heat.
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y2jake215certified Flat Birther theoristthe Last Good Boy onlineRegistered Userregular
remember, OKC has surprised vs San Antonio before. I can see any of the top 3 seeds taking the west, especially with the Curry uncertainty.
I don't think GS wins most of the time vs. OKC or SA without Curry, but I don't think they lose EVERY time, and if Curry comes back not limited then who knows
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ButtersA glass of some milksRegistered Userregular
I have a hard time believing Curry, whom has a long history of injuries, comes back 100% from a ligament sprain in two weeks after already missing games with a bum knee.
Rockets' starting lineup sans Harden combined for 19 points
I think it's time to start over
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Dhalphirdon't you open that trapdooryou're a fool if you dareRegistered Userregular
where do we think Dwight goes in offseason? And what does he do once there? I see him coming to Charlotte. Charlotte is one more good piece away from a conference finals appearance, and we can pay him.
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Raijin QuickfootI'm your Huckleberry YOU'RE NO DAISYRegistered User, ClubPAregular
Dwight Howard is not a good piece anymore.
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ButtersA glass of some milksRegistered Userregular
where do we think Dwight goes in offseason? And what does he do once there? I see him coming to Charlotte. Charlotte is one more good piece away from a conference finals appearance, and we can pay him.
I think the Jordan factor would keep him out of Charlotte. Michael has no patience for the mentally soft. I guess Chandler Parson is trying to recruit him to Dallas but I don't know if he's acting on his own
Dwight is the Tatooine of the NBA: looks good on paper from afar, but once you set up shop, it turns out there's no water and the mineral deposits are junk
It would be a terrible decision. I imagine Orlando's fans and management both hate him and he'd be a terrible influence on a promising group of young players.
Mego Thor"I say thee...NAY!"Registered Userregular
I feel like Harden is the source of the Rocket's problems, and I can't blame Howard for not wanting to play with him. Dwight could be good again on a different team.
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Clint EastwoodMy baby's in there someplaceShe crawled right inRegistered Userregular
Every team Dwight Howard has been on, he's pouted his way off of, and you think hardens the problem? Cmon son
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Raijin QuickfootI'm your Huckleberry YOU'RE NO DAISYRegistered User, ClubPAregular
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I don't think Harden helps the situation. Howard needs to be on a team with a strong leader that can keep his shit in check.
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Mego Thor"I say thee...NAY!"Registered Userregular
The Rockets' whole season has been a Harden tantrum over not getting MVP last year. Getting rid of the coach didn't change it, and getting rid of Howard isn't going to change it.
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ButtersA glass of some milksRegistered Userregular
Harden is no angel for sure but Howard was almost completely unable to do anything offensively outside of convert an ally-oop. His hook shots are dead, he can't recognize where he's supposed to be, and his free throw percentage is as low as its ever been.
I don't know for sure what Howard needs. You can't just say its better coaching because he ran StanVan out of town and it's hard see a leader on the court helping much as he is the most universally disliked player in the league among his peers. There may no longer be a solution for Howard at this stage in his career.
Think we gotta let turner and sullinger go this offseason
Turner I might keep if it makes sense financially. I wouldn't have said that going into the season - but he seems like he's a good presence on the bench and doesn't seem to ever let the scoreboard bother him when others seem frazzled. Jerebko seems to have the same quality.
Sully I would let go. He's off and on each game, you never know what shape he'll be in, and just isn't the caliber of player we need in the position.
It was a rough series, it's clear Crowder and KO were still feeling their injuries and weren't up to 100% (KO being the worse), and of course no Bradley. If we could get a physical center, one able to muscle in under the hoop and give us a presence (basically a new Perkins) I think it would make all the difference next season. We don't really need tall and lanky like Zeller, we need that wall of meat style center. I know a lot of people would disagree with me, but I'd even consider Howard until a better, younger center could be found.
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ButtersA glass of some milksRegistered Userregular
Sullinger does not have the physique at his position to be an all-star. He's just like Tristan Thompson: a center stuck in the body of an out of shape power forward.
Clint EastwoodMy baby's in there someplaceShe crawled right inRegistered Userregular
He's getting old though. I mean I know he's only 30 but...I could see it going any number of ways but I feel like CP3 is the mostly likely dude to be playing somewhere else next year.
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ButtersA glass of some milksRegistered Userregular
The age issue cuts both ways though. You'll probably get more in return for Blake or Jordan than for Chris.
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I don't think GS wins most of the time vs. OKC or SA without Curry, but I don't think they lose EVERY time, and if Curry comes back not limited then who knows
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Or was it his foot that was hurt first? I forget.
I think it's time to start over
I think the Jordan factor would keep him out of Charlotte. Michael has no patience for the mentally soft. I guess Chandler Parson is trying to recruit him to Dallas but I don't know if he's acting on his own
i wouldn't take him for free at this point
steam | Dokkan: 868846562
Other than that, the options are grim.
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on the bench
It would be a terrible decision. I imagine Orlando's fans and management both hate him and he'd be a terrible influence on a promising group of young players.
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then just give you nothing the next
and Evan Turner is only good for game winners
I don't know for sure what Howard needs. You can't just say its better coaching because he ran StanVan out of town and it's hard see a leader on the court helping much as he is the most universally disliked player in the league among his peers. There may no longer be a solution for Howard at this stage in his career.
Turner I might keep if it makes sense financially. I wouldn't have said that going into the season - but he seems like he's a good presence on the bench and doesn't seem to ever let the scoreboard bother him when others seem frazzled. Jerebko seems to have the same quality.
Sully I would let go. He's off and on each game, you never know what shape he'll be in, and just isn't the caliber of player we need in the position.
It was a rough series, it's clear Crowder and KO were still feeling their injuries and weren't up to 100% (KO being the worse), and of course no Bradley. If we could get a physical center, one able to muscle in under the hoop and give us a presence (basically a new Perkins) I think it would make all the difference next season. We don't really need tall and lanky like Zeller, we need that wall of meat style center. I know a lot of people would disagree with me, but I'd even consider Howard until a better, younger center could be found.
Sullinger does not have the physique at his position to be an all-star. He's just like Tristan Thompson: a center stuck in the body of an out of shape power forward.
Blake in Boston makes a whole lot of sense with that lottery pick hanging there.
If ownership decides to do a full rebuild I don't expect Doc to still be there either.
their were rumblings they pursued jimmy butler at the deadline but the bulls weren't interested in the return
i expect (and hope) butler's their number #1 trade target this offseason
Did you see how it played out in Chicago this season? He's not going to be a number one guy.