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Embiid has a concussion (Sixers docs missed this yesterday) and needs surgery to repair orbital bone. Probably out a month which even with the ridiculous off days during playoffs, likely means his season is done. Fucking sucks, they were looking really dangerous at least to throw a scare into someone in the playoffs.

Big question now is does this scare off any potential FA's who would have been more eager if Sixers had done anything in playoffs 

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  On 3/30/2018 at 12:14 AM, Bartles said:

Embiid has a concussion (Sixers docs missed this yesterday) and needs surgery to repair orbital bone. Probably out a month which even with the ridiculous off days during playoffs, likely means his season is done. Fucking sucks, they were looking really dangerous at least to throw a scare into someone in the playoffs.

Big question now is does this scare off any potential FA's who would have been more eager if Sixers had done anything in playoffs 

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2-4 weeks which means he possibly could be back in the first round.

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  On 3/29/2018 at 11:22 PM, d2o said:
thats amazing.  dude is clueless


Eh, I listened to the interview, and I interpreted his statement as referring to every team gearing up to give the warriors their best shot on a nightly basis, which is a pretty common statement w/r/t being a defending champion. But I agree it looks silly in writing out of context.
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  On 3/30/2018 at 2:00 AM, immortal13 said:
Hence the reason why I mentioned Cleveland. I'm just saying they did pretty much the same thing
I think Cleveland wins 2015 if Kyrie doesn't break his kneecap. Injuries happen tho, but they were very competitive that year. 2016 made up for it, so whatev
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Russell Westbrook took two questionable 3-pointers late against the Spurs, airballing both. Asked if he looks back and wishes he'd done something different, he said, "What do you think? You know me."

 

So that's a no? lol...

 

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And it looked painfully obvious Durant wanted to get tossed. Being exposed without Steph on the court and having to be the main guy and wanted no more part of that game. Fake ass tough guy persona he's taken on since going to GSW. 

And lmao at that quote he had above in that tweet. JFC. 

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  On 3/30/2018 at 4:44 AM, Vic Mackey said:

And it looked painfully obvious Durant wanted to get tossed. Being exposed without Steph on the court and having to be the main guy and wanted no more part of that game. Fake ass tough guy persona he's taken on since going to GSW. 

And lmao at that quote he had above in that tweet. JFC. 

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durant "exposed" without steph.  jesus you're a fucking idiot.

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  On 3/30/2018 at 4:44 AM, Vic Mackey said:

And it looked painfully obvious Durant wanted to get tossed. Being exposed without Steph on the court and having to be the main guy and wanted no more part of that game. Fake ass tough guy persona he's taken on since going to GSW. 

And lmao at that quote he had above in that tweet. JFC. 

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Yeah that’s exactly what happened. KD wanted out of the game because he’s too weak to play basketball without Steph Curry. You literally have the brain of a 13 year-old. No one who doesn’t believe that wrestling is real has a brain that thinks like this. 

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  On 3/30/2018 at 4:44 AM, Vic Mackey said:

And it looked painfully obvious Durant wanted to get tossed. Being exposed without Steph on the court and having to be the main guy and wanted no more part of that game. Fake ass tough guy persona he's taken on since going to GSW. 

And lmao at that quote he had above in that tweet. JFC. 

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Yeah, no

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  On 3/30/2018 at 2:07 AM, Reynolds Woodcock said:

 


Eh, I listened to the interview, and I interpreted his statement as referring to every team gearing up to give the warriors their best shot on a nightly basis, which is a pretty common statement w/r/t being a defending champion. But I agree it looks silly in writing out of context.

 

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Very much this..... What's he supposed to say?  It's so fucking easy out there as most of the guys playing are shitastic next to me and Steph.  The image and tease were intentionally supposed to take a rather innocuous quote and make it  controversial so folks would form or reinforce opinions and possibly listen to the podcast (if you weren't pre-disposed).  Looks like it was doing it's job.... 

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  On 3/30/2018 at 8:40 PM, Patrick Bateman said:

Very much this..... What's he supposed to say?  It's so fucking easy out there as most of the guys playing are shitastic next to me and Steph.  The image and tease were intentionally supposed to take a rather innocuous quote and make it  controversial so folks would form or reinforce opinions and possibly listen to the podcast (if you weren't pre-disposed).  Looks like it was doing it's job.... 

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you think guys like vic have time to listen to a podcast or seek out context??  when you live the straight hatin' life, it's all about memes and calling people a bitch bro.

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Bad loss by OKC to the Nuggets, so now West 5-8 (Wolves, OKC, NOLA, Jazz) each have 33 losses with the Nuggets right behind at 34 and LAC at 35.

I will say though that a potential OKC vs GS sans Steph first round matchup would be very interesting...

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  On 3/31/2018 at 5:34 AM, HtownHorn said:

Has OKC lost every game since Melo's playoff guarantee?

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Yep.  Westbrook has been in the league 10 years and still, the last two minutes of a game is like kryptonite to him.  Still has no self awareness at all.  Right now they're the 6 seed but only a half game ahead of #8.  They've lost 3 in a row and their games left are murder.  I doubt they'll fall out of the playoffs but an #8 seed is likely.

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For shits and grins I took a closer look at the 4-8 spots in the West and where the teams might end up.

Spurs - Currently 44-32 - Remaining games Houston, at LAC, at LAL, Portland, SAC, at NOLA.  I could see the Spurs go 1-5...or 5-1.  So I'll say they go 3-3 the rest of the way and up 47-35.

Wolves - 44-33 - Utah, at Denver, at LAL, Memphis, Denver.  Will also finish 47-35.

OKC - 44-33 - at NOLA, GS, at Houston, at Miami, Memphis.  46-36.

Utah - 43-33 - at Wolves, LAL, LAC, at LAL, GS, at Portland.  I'll be generous and give them 4 wins, putting them at 47-35.

NOLA - 43-33 - OKC, Memphis, at PHX, at GS, at LAC, Spurs.  47-35 as well.

LAC - 41-35 - Indiana, Spurs, at Utah, Denver, NOLA, LAL.  Can't see more than 4 wins here.  45-37 and out of the playoffs.

Denver - 41-35 - Milwaukee, Indiana, Minnesota, at LAC, Portland, at Minnesota.  Just like with LAC, 5-1 is possible, but not likely,  45-37 as well.

This would put OKC in the 8 spot at 46-36 and (assuming conference record is the tiebreaker - I think it is but not 100% sure) 4-7 would go  (4) Minnesota, (5) Utah, (6) SAS, (7) NOLA.

In the East, it's a little crazy but Philly might end the season on a 16 game winning streak (they're currently at 9), even without Embiid.  Their schedule the rest of the way: at Charlotte, BKN, at Detroit, Cleveland (this game will probably determine the 3 seed), Dallas, at ATL, Milwaukee.

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OKC against Houston would be interesting if Roberson were still healthy.  Then again, they'd foul him every time and he has zero offensive skills despite playing basketball since he was five years old.

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