Guitarsoup said:
I agree with all that. My biggest concern for Houston is how much more inefficient Westbrook has gotten.Farmer1906 said:Guitarsoup said:
I don't see it that way at all.
Houston peaked with Paul 2 years ago. The chance we get past either LA or even maybe Utah or GS is slim with 35-37 year old Paul. The contract got signed because it was promised to make the trade happen. We took two shots it, and it didn't work. Now you trade an aging Paul for a top 10-15 player (maybe higher, he's only a few seasons removed from an MVP. AD has never received a first place vote for MVP). Sure there is a very obvious question mark of how will he fit with Harden, but this is clearly an option that POTENTIALLY could lead to a title. My money is on it not, but it's 100x better than sitting on your hands.
BlackLab said:
In one year, Kawhi has altered the rosters of the spurs, raptors, lakers, clippers, thunder, and rockets.
Kawhi's decision either directly or indirectly impacted the rosters of all those teams.flashplayer said:Giving him credit for the Lakers and Rockets is a bit much.BlackLab said:
In one year, Kawhi has altered the rosters of the spurs, raptors, lakers, clippers, thunder, and rockets.
Agree, the Spurs don't have the top-end talent any more to be a contender, but their system with Pop is still solid enough they can still maybe grind through the dregs of the regular season to earn a 7-8 playoff seed, then bounced out in the first round. Middle of the pack, not good-not bad team who won't generate much national interest, the equivalent of the Pacers in the East. Once Pop retires, which presumably can't be too far off...you wonder whether they will then go ahead and try to be more aggressive in a rebuild.Guitarsoup said:As a diehard Spurs fan, they are boring AF as usual.Pumpkinhead said:
Neither a die hard Spurs or Rockets fan, so don't have a dog really in that hunt. Have enjoyed watching either depending on the year.
Westbrook + Harden may work or may be a glorious disaster, but either way the reunion of those two top-12-ish players in the NBA on the Rockets this season will be a more fascinating & entertaining watch and story line Than the Spurs this season (unless you are a die hard Spurs fan).
BRB, going to go put together my shark tank pitch for jerseys with detachable/replaceable name platesk20dub said:
I don't know why anyone would buy jerseys these days. I bet they're going to start selling jerseys with just player's names on them here soon.
Pumpkinhead said:Kawhi's decision either directly or indirectly impacted the rosters of all those teams.flashplayer said:Giving him credit for the Lakers and Rockets is a bit much.BlackLab said:
In one year, Kawhi has altered the rosters of the spurs, raptors, lakers, clippers, thunder, and rockets.
You're thinking too smallCFTXAG10 said:BRB, going to go put together my shark tank pitch for jerseys with detachable/replaceable name platesk20dub said:
I don't know why anyone would buy jerseys these days. I bet they're going to start selling jerseys with just player's names on them here soon.
Adams and Dennis Schroeder both have to be on the block. Other than rookie contracts, only guys with guaranteed money next year.Saint Pablo said:
Have to imagine they trade Steven Adams too and then tank, no?
Kawhi clearly learned from the master LeBron regarding the 'Superstar Player Empowerment' handbook.flashplayer said:Pumpkinhead said:Kawhi's decision either directly or indirectly impacted the rosters of all those teams.flashplayer said:Giving him credit for the Lakers and Rockets is a bit much.BlackLab said:
In one year, Kawhi has altered the rosters of the spurs, raptors, lakers, clippers, thunder, and rockets.
If Kawhi did that, then Lebron has altered the course of nearly every NBA franchise. Indirectly of course.
As best I can tell, Bill Russell, Moses Malone (at various times), and Walt Bellamy are the only really prominent big men to ever wear single digit numbers.Head Ninja In Charge said:
Not sure if I'm the only one, but it's weird to me when bigs wear single-digit jersey numbers. Especially the number 3. All I see is Iverson, Marbury, Franchise, etc.
Anthony Davis is a 20 at minimum.
DAntonio is 6-20 against Pop in the playoffs, has never won a series and has never taken a series to 7 games.Farmer1906 said:
I don't get it.
Guitarsoup said:DAntonio is 6-20 against Pop in the playoffs, has never won a series and has never taken a series to 7 games.Farmer1906 said:
I don't get it.
azulAg said: