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On 4/10/2025 at 12:15 AM, MNLonghornFUKM said:

LOL GS

Nobody wants that 6 seed I guess. Minnesota @ Memphis tomorrow will probably settle who the first play in team of.

Minny wins = very likely 49 wins with Utah and Brooklyn coming up at home. A Minnesota loss almost cements us as a play in with 48 max wins

Memphis with loss plays at Denver next night-probable loss which puts them at 48 max wins

Clippers have 2 tough games left, at Sacramento and the big one at GS.

I’m gonna predict this is how it’ll play out
1) OKC 2)HOU 3)LAL 4)DEN 5)LAC 6)MIN 7)GS 8)MEM

I think MN wins post Milwaukee debacle game vs Memphis and Denver beats grizz the next game. And then LAC win the do or die game vs GS.

If GS wins their next game at Portland & LAC wins at sac, GS beats LAC we could have a 3 way tiebreaker @49 wins decided by head to head. Min 4-3, GS 4-4, LAC 3-4

First domino falls tomorrow night


Denver and clippers get huge break with Houston probably resting their team from here on out. Maybe Houston’s starters play a quarter or two in their final game against nuggs.

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1 hour ago, billfromlaketravis said:

GSW in the playoffs in is pretty damned funny. 

They could, in theory, miss the playoffs altogether.  I still think them and Memphis win for the 7 and 8 seeds.

OKC was a real winner here.  They'll get Memphis, SAC, or Dallas in the first (likely Memphis) and then Denver or LAC in the second.  They push off the Lakers, GS, and Minny into the other bracket.  Those all were a lot more worrisome in a 7 game series.  I think the Lakers come out of that half.

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15 hours ago, Kermit said:

He loves the game, he just hates the bullshit that comes with being a player of his caliber. He’s very Tim Duncan. When he’s done he'll retire to his horse farm, grow dreads, and eat bonbons. 

 

10 hours ago, Brothahorn said:

You don't get that good unless you love the game. The talent can be natural. But the work ethic, conditioning, knowledge is what happens when you love the game.

There have been so many talented guys come through the NBA who did not love the game. And they are now footnotes in history. 

Now he may not love the NBA life and politics,  but he absolutely loves the game.

I concede that my thoughts are only my own personal opinion. You could also be right and that’s fine. 
 

I do not believe though that every great athlete that thoroughly excels at the sport also loves the game. We as fans use this quite a lot. Being a professional athlete is a profession. It’s a highly paid one, but a profession nonetheless. Nick Kyrgios is one example, perhaps an extreme one, of someone who has a rare skill set, but does not totally love the sport he has excelled at.
 

If I were to look at people who excel as accountants for example I am going to put forth that the best of those in that profession do not all love what they do. They are well compensated and money is more important than love of the work for many I would posit. I won’t go much further than that at the moment because it’s a longer discussion about human beings and how we all operate.

I think if someone in Serbia told him tomorrow that he could earn as much racing horses as his next extension will pay him (212 over 3 years I believe) he would exit stage right and head home to hangout with his family, friends and horses. The NBA makes that lifestyle possible though back home. I do think he enjoys playing basketball and I enjoy watching him. It’ll be more fun when he is wearing a Purple and Gold uniform as part of a two man game with Luka. 😊

/ducks and runs from the grenades @Chewbacca will be throwing my way.

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2 hours ago, Aqua Buddha said:

They could, in theory, miss the playoffs altogether.  I still think them and Memphis win for the 7 and 8 seeds.

OKC was a real winner here.  They'll get Memphis, SAC, or Dallas in the first (likely Memphis) and then Denver or LAC in the second.  They push off the Lakers, GS, and Minny into the other bracket.  Those all were a lot more worrisome in a 7 game series.  I think the Lakers come out of that half.

fuck LA 

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51 minutes ago, UpperWestside said:

 

I concede that my thoughts are only my own personal opinion. You could also be right and that’s fine. 
 

I do not believe though that every great athlete that thoroughly excels at the sport also loves the game. We as fans use this quite a lot. Being a professional athlete is a profession. It’s a highly paid one, but a profession nonetheless. Nick Kyrgios is one example, perhaps an extreme one, of someone who has a rare skill set, but does not totally love the sport he has excelled at.
 

If I were to look at people who excel as accountants for example I am going to put forth that the best of those in that profession do not all love what they do. They are well compensated and money is more important than love of the work for many I would posit. I won’t go much further than that at the moment because it’s a longer discussion about human beings and how we all operate.

I think if someone in Serbia told him tomorrow that he could earn as much racing horses as his next extension will pay him (212 over 3 years I believe) he would exit stage right and head home to hangout with his family, friends and horses. The NBA makes that lifestyle possible though back home. I do think he enjoys playing basketball and I enjoy watching him. It’ll be more fun when he is wearing a Purple and Gold uniform as part of a two man game with Luka. 😊

/ducks and runs from the grenades @Chewbacca will be throwing my way.

Who is your audience with posts like this?

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12 minutes ago, MrX said:

Nuggets -144 series bet against the Clippers 10 unit play. Will cross post on the Gambloor thread. 

I think Denver wins this series. This is still the Clips and they still employ Not Big Game James. Counting on him to deliver in clutch moments is humorous.

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There are four teams in the west that I think potentially could fall off the deeper they go into the playoffs because of age, injury issues, depth, or being scared of the moment (Harden). The NBA playoffs can be a war of attrition, especially starting in the 2nd round where there's only one day between games

The obvious one is the Clippers, given that Kawhi could randomly get injured at any moment, and the deeper they get into the playoffs, the more likely Harden will turn into a corncobb

Next is Golden State, given that their three best players are old and have a ton of playoff mileage on their bodies

Then there's the Nuggets, primarily due to Jamal Murray. We saw last year how their offense can struggle to keep up deep in the playoffs when he's not 100% right. And more than any other "contender", they can't afford to lose any of their top five guys or the whole thing starts to fall apart

The 4th is the Lakers with 40 year old Lebron. We've seen how he's benefited physically with Luka and to a lesser extent Reaves carrying the load on offense for the first 80% of the game, but I really struggle to see him staying fresh deep into the playoffs, and their defense really falls when he's not fully energetic on that end

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20 minutes ago, Michael Knight said:

I'm guessing Buds get his $50M for one year of work? Working for billionaires in dysfunctional organizations seems like the gig to get.  

3 minutes ago, MNLonghornFUKM said:

Wouldn’t it be technically 2 years/seasons?

He was hired in May of '24  a couple of weeks after the Suns were eliminated from the playoffs. How do you get 2 seasons out of that? 

 

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I guess I didn't realize the Suns had the highest payroll in league history.  Jeez.  I don 't see where they go from here, either.  They've completely ruined Booker's career up to this point.  

Kuminga with the DNP in the Cippers game.  At what point do we talk about how bad GS has been on drafting and development over the years?  They either can't play of Draymond doesn't get along with them so they ship them out.  He should take more heat for this, actually.  Had they not won the title in '22 (which was kind of a fluke), they'd have wasted the back half of Steph's career.  They had the draft picks, too.

The Clippers won some games down the stretch but with the exception of yesterday, they were beating bad teams or good teams resting people.  They lost to OKC who was without Chet and Jalen Williams.  Yes, Harden is a fat sloppy mess but he's still rarely hurt at 35 and putting up very solid numbers.  One of the better stat sheet careers in history.  He'll shit the bed in the playoffs, as always, though.

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6 hours ago, Aqua Buddha said:

I guess I didn't realize the Suns had the highest payroll in league history.  Jeez.  I don 't see where they go from here, either.  They've completely ruined Booker's career up to this point.  

Kuminga with the DNP in the Cippers game.  At what point do we talk about how bad GS has been on drafting and development over the years?  They either can't play of Draymond doesn't get along with them so they ship them out.  He should take more heat for this, actually.  Had they not won the title in '22 (which was kind of a fluke), they'd have wasted the back half of Steph's career.  They had the draft picks, too.

The Clippers won some games down the stretch but with the exception of yesterday, they were beating bad teams or good teams resting people.  They lost to OKC who was without Chet and Jalen Williams.  Yes, Harden is a fat sloppy mess but he's still rarely hurt at 35 and putting up very solid numbers.  One of the better stat sheet careers in history.  He'll shit the bed in the playoffs, as always, though.

Ishbia said they won’t rebuild whatever the hell that means. Agreed they’ve ruined Booker. He’s 29 and needs to get out immediately.

They'll end up buying out Beall.

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8 hours ago, Aqua Buddha said:

I guess I didn't realize the Suns had the highest payroll in league history.

I mean I would think the highest payroll every season would quite often be the highest ever or at least top 3-5?

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4 hours ago, Message Board User said:

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Its funny, that chart had me look at the generic nba stats page, and I was surprised to see Giannis was only averaging .9 3P attempts per game this year. I thought that seemed low, he used to heave up a bunch. Sure enough '22 - 3.6 per game, '23 -2.7 per, '24 - 1.7 per, '25 - .9 per. He sucks and he's not getting any better, but at least they figured out a way to get him to quit f'n launching them. 

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