Navy? You colorblind?
"Sunset orange" is OKC's Sunday color
"Sunset orange" is OKC's Sunday color
Pahdz said:
Navy? You colorblind?
"Sunset orange" is OKC's Sunday color
Ulrich said:Pahdz said:
Navy? You colorblind?
"Sunset orange" is OKC's Sunday color
Aren't the stripes navy? It's weird to me that some teams wear colors that aren't theirs. Same with Houston in black.
Guitarsoup said:
Look at the old woman in the front row.
Guitarsoup said:
Look at the old woman in the front row.
AggieSportsGuy said:
If the Thunder lose this series and Rockets fans come to this board and say that means Harden should win MVP... smh.
There's a whole thread on this topic. Good cases can be made for both players. Westbrook likely going to win regular season MVP (based on publicized ballots thus far). Harden likely going to advance to round 2. Not much more to see here.HossAg said:
My argument isn't head to head, although Harden obviously showed his importance to the team last night in the second half when he turned it up.
I don't understand the argument of "take away Russ and they suck". Ok, take away kawhi and the spurs suck. Take away Lillard and the trail blazers suck. Take away Harden and the rockets suck. Take away Greek freak and the bucks suck. You can say that about most teams with their best player.
I still don't really see what argument Russ has over Harden other than his padded stat line. I watch a lot of games for both teams and I personally think that Harden is better at creating opportunities for his teammates and being a leader.
Yep. Voting closed before the playoffs. Voters cannot change their ballots based on playoff results.mm98 said:
When did votes close for MVP? Saturday?
Houston's talent minus Harden is much much better than OKC's talent minus Westbrook. Westbrook has Jerami Grant and Andre Roberson as wings getting big minutes in the playoffs. Yikes. And Dantoni is >>>>>>> Donovan.AggieSportsGuy said:
Yup. They're both good. I think Thunder would be worse without Westbrook than Houston without a Harden. Good job Daryl Morey. Okay back to the playoffs for fans of teams that suck like the Mavs.
mavsfan4ever said:Houston's talent minus Harden is much much better than OKC's talent minus Westbrook. Westbrook has Jerami Grant and Andre Roberson as wings getting big minutes in the playoffs. Yikes. And Dantoni is >>>>>>> Donovan.AggieSportsGuy said:
Yup. They're both good. I think Thunder would be worse without Westbrook than Houston without a Harden. Good job Daryl Morey. Okay back to the playoffs for fans of teams that suck like the Mavs.
Harden is still awesome, but he does have more to work with than Russ.
Looks like these playoffs are going to be really entertaining so far.
mAgnoliAg said:mavsfan4ever said:Houston's talent minus Harden is much much better than OKC's talent minus Westbrook. Westbrook has Jerami Grant and Andre Roberson as wings getting big minutes in the playoffs. Yikes. And Dantoni is >>>>>>> Donovan.AggieSportsGuy said:
Yup. They're both good. I think Thunder would be worse without Westbrook than Houston without a Harden. Good job Daryl Morey. Okay back to the playoffs for fans of teams that suck like the Mavs.
Harden is still awesome, but he does have more to work with than Russ.
Looks like these playoffs are going to be really entertaining so far.
But yet okc was picked by most to be better than the rockets this year.
Kanter and Adams have probably suffered most from the Thunder's lack of outside shooting. They operate in a much more crowded paint than they did last year with the threat of Serge/KD's range. Presti has some work to do this summer to "modernize" the roster and make it more compatible with today's game.Johnsy3 said:mAgnoliAg said:mavsfan4ever said:Houston's talent minus Harden is much much better than OKC's talent minus Westbrook. Westbrook has Jerami Grant and Andre Roberson as wings getting big minutes in the playoffs. Yikes. And Dantoni is >>>>>>> Donovan.AggieSportsGuy said:
Yup. They're both good. I think Thunder would be worse without Westbrook than Houston without a Harden. Good job Daryl Morey. Okay back to the playoffs for fans of teams that suck like the Mavs.
Harden is still awesome, but he does have more to work with than Russ.
Looks like these playoffs are going to be really entertaining so far.
But yet okc was picked by most to be better than the rockets this year.
And people were raving about how good Kanter, Adams, and Oladipo were as a supporting cast
If we're going with the "take x player away and their team would suck" argument, should Isaiah Thomas win MVP?
AggieSportsGuy said:
So we're basing MVP on how good people thought a team would be before the season was even played? Doesn't make any sense.
But that is crucial to his argument that belongs in another thread entirely.AggieSportsGuy said:
I disagree with the premise that how good the media thought a team would be before the season is a factor in who wins MVP.
Agreed. I saw that 44/100 ballots have been revealed. Of those 44, 30 had Westbrook MVP. Barring a wildly disproportionate amount of non-revelated ballots going Harden's way, it seems like Westbrook's odds are pretty high.mm98 said:
With 3-4 candidates, it will be interesting to see how the second place point totals affect the winner and runner up.
His team was getting absolutely SMOKED in that game and he's just upset that their comeback fell short.mavsfan4ever said:
That press conference by the Grizz coach was awesome. He will get fined but definitely worth it. Not sure how to post twitter on here.
https://twitter.com/SInow/status/854193752189087744?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw&ref_url=http%3A%2F%2Ftexags.com%2Fforums%2F52%2Ftopics%2F2681181%2F6
As a Spurs fan I agree... but it's not like we haven't seen this before. Over and over and over again this is what we see in the NBA. Every team has been hurt by it at times but also benefited by it at others.Ulrich said:
I kinda thought he had a legit gripe. Kawhi was getting some calls that Conley and Randolph weren't. They were overselling even pretty light contact on drives in the playoffs, but Kawhi got a couple of those calls. The bad no-calls on the Gasol brothers evened out.