2013-2014 NBA Thread - IND @ WAS and OKC @ LAC on ESPN

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When that Thunder fades and the clear skies come back, OKC will be a franchise where no player wants to be a part of.
I know, cuz everybody and they moms is just tripping over themselves to get to Cleveland, signing up all the free agents.

Quit being so damn insecure.

The irony of you saying that :lol :lol :lol

Anytime someone says something negative about Kyrie or the Cavs and their future HOFers in Dion and Tristan you're there instantly to defend them.
 
When that Thunder fades and the clear skies come back, OKC will be a franchise where no player wants to be a part of.
I know, cuz everybody and they moms is just tripping over themselves to get to Cleveland, signing up all the free agents.

Quit being so damn insecure.

The irony of you saying that :lol :lol :lol

Anytime someone says something negative about Kyrie or the Cavs and their future HOFers in Dion and Tristan you're there instantly to defend them.

You're damn right.
 
When that Thunder fades and the clear skies come back, OKC will be a franchise where no player wants to be a part of.
I know, cuz everybody and they moms is just tripping over themselves to get to Cleveland, signing up all the free agents.

Quit being so damn insecure.

Welcome to 2013 champ; where nearly all of the NBA players actually want to only play in 3 cities these days.

OKC is literally in the middle of nowhere, when Russ and Kev bounce, you're left with drafting and trading - trying to get the best player possible.

The owner of your team is so greedy, he let Harden go for chump change...if that's any indication of what OKC's going to do in the near future, you can kiss what is known as OKC Thunder goodbye.
Post that video of Dion Waters dunking on Birdman again, after you get done throwing stones from your glass house, which is of course dilipidated, hollowed out, and burned half down.

Harden trade was a terrible trade, I agree. He still had another year left of rookie scale, after which he would have been restricted. I would have let them go at it again one more yr. Kendrick Perkins, obviously I would have been amnestied. Bennett and Presti like to pretend like they are in the poorhouse, and everyone, the fans, the media eats that **** up. He claims we'll go into the tax someday, "when the time is right," but if keeping the best shooting guard in the NBA isn't the right time, I doubt it ever will be. We do have a 7mil TPE from the KMart sign and trade, probably will use that at the next draft and dip into the tax, could absorb somebody like a Wes Matthews into it.
 
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When that Thunder fades and the clear skies come back, OKC will be a franchise where no player wants to be a part of.
I know, cuz everybody and they moms is just tripping over themselves to get to Cleveland, signing up all the free agents.

Quit being so damn insecure.

Welcome to 2013 champ; where nearly all of the NBA players actually want to only play in 3 cities these days.

OKC is literally in the middle of nowhere, when Russ and Kev bounce, you're left with drafting and trading - trying to get the best player possible.

The owner of your team is so greedy, he let Harden go for chump change...if that's any indication of what OKC's going to do in the near future, you can kiss what is known as OKC Thunder goodbye.
Post a video of Dion Waters dunking on Birdman again, after you get done throwing stones from your glass house, which is of course dilipidated, hollowed out, and burned half down.

Harden trade was a terrible trade, I agree. He still had another year left of rookie scale, after which he would have been restricted. I would have let them go at it again one more yr. Kendrick Perkins, obviously I would have been amnestied. Bennett and Presti like to pretend like they are in the poorhouse, and everyone, the fans, the media eats that **** up. He claims we'll go into the tax someday, "when the time is right," but if keeping the best shooting guard in the NBA isn't the right time, I doubt it ever will be. We do have a 7mil TPE from the KMart sign and trade, probably will use that at the next draft and dip into the tax, could absorb somebody like a Wes Matthews into it.

Why is this dude mad at me though? :lol

Bro I'm just telling you like it is; learn from someone who's a fan of a franchise that lost the greatest player on earth....YOUR TEAM IS NOT GOING TO RETAIN DURANT AND WESTBROOK. FACE IT. IT'S THE REALITY OF BEING A FAN OF TODAY'S GAME.

DO YOU GET IT?? OR AM I TYPING IN ALL CAPS FOR NO REASON?!
 
the grizz are gonna disappoint alot of ppl
In terms of?

Out west it's not like they're the favored team to make the finals. They're a contender but much like the other contenders, are deficient in an area or two

Now if they barely make the playoffs and get embarrassed out of the first round then yeah, that would disappoint a lot of folks
 
I'm not mad. I figure Durant is probably going to leave myself if we haven't won a title yet. Well not leave, but again be traded because he refused to sign early.
 
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the grizz are gonna disappoint alot of ppl

Like who? Just me? :lol Like every year, most will overlook them as true contender then close to the playoffs, the media will begin to list the almighty "darkhorse contender", then its up to them to see what happens come playoff time. Just like every other team in the West, they can lose in the 1st round or go all the way to the Finals. It's really just all about the matchups, that's why its so hard predicting a winner out West. OKC was suppose to be locked in for the next 3-4 years, but the uncertanity of Westbrook + no true 3rd scorer changed that.

The West will be even harder to predict this year because no one can really say OKC is the favorites. This is actually the first season in like 2-3 years that the majority will say OKC is not the favorite. I think you will hear about at least 4-5 teams making the Finals this season, realistically.

So, quick question....when the Spurs big 3 decided that they wanted to spend the rest of their lives together :lol , in what order did they sign their first extensions? I'm just wondering because I'm comparing them to OKC being able to compete KD, Russy and Harden for 10+ years. I know the CBA may have changed some things, but did the Spurs big 3 take a pay cut as a whole?
 
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When that Thunder fades and the clear skies come back, OKC will be a franchise where no player wants to be a part of.
I know, cuz everybody and they moms is just tripping over themselves to get to Cleveland, signing up all the free agents.

Quit being so damn insecure.

Welcome to 2013 champ; where nearly all of the NBA players actually want to only play in 3 cities these days.

OKC is literally in the middle of nowhere, when Russ and Kev bounce, you're left with drafting and trading - trying to get the best player possible.

The owner of your team is so greedy, he let Harden go for chump change...if that's any indication of what OKC's going to do in the near future, you can kiss what is known as OKC Thunder goodbye.
Post that video of Dion Waters dunking on Birdman again, after you get done throwing stones from your glass house, which is of course dilipidated, hollowed out, and burned half down.

I'm not mad. I figure Durant is probably going to leave myself if we haven't won a title yet. Well not leave, but again be traded because he refused to sign early.

:rollin
 
Like who? Just me?
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Like every year, most will overlook them as true contender then close to the playoffs, the media will begin to list the almighty "darkhorse contender", then its up to them to see what happens come playoff time. Just like every other team in the West, they can lose in the 1st round or go all the way to the Finals. It's really just all about the matchups, that's why its so hard predicting a winner out West. OKC was suppose to be locked in for the next 3-4 years, but the uncertanity of Westbrook + no true 3rd scorer changed that.

The West will be even harder to predict this year because no one can really say OKC is the favorites. This is actually the first season in like 2-3 years that the majority will say OKC is not the favorite. I think you will hear about at least 4-5 teams making the Finals this season, realistically.
In terms of?

Out west it's not like they're the favored team to make the finals. They're a contender but much like the other contenders, are deficient in an area or two

Now if they barely make the playoffs and get embarrassed out of the first round then yeah, that would disappoint a lot of folks
i dont see them making the playoffs, if they do its a 6-8 seed but that team is on its way back to mediocre,
 
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Kawhi Leonard on new Spurs alternate jerseys with camo look: "Nah, they could have did a better job."
— Mike Monroe (@Monroe_SA) October 21, 2013


Julius F. Wrek

I give him credit for keeping it honest. The only way the sleeved jerseys go away is if more players openly say they don't like them. On a related note, I'd like to hear what Pop thinks about his team wearing camo, sleeved unis.
 
M.S. Boyer/J. Valade @PDcavsinsider

Philly coach Brett Brown indicates rookie Nerlens Noel may not play this season.
4:46 PM - 21 Oct 2013
 
M.S. Boyer/J. Valade @PDcavsinsider

Philly coach Brett Brown indicates rookie Nerlens Noel may not play this season.
4:46 PM - 21 Oct 2013

7 wins, they getting Wiggins/Randle/Parker/Smart or Exum.

They also have NO's draft pick which I think will be 7-15 which is also great.

Philly setting up for the future the right way :hat
 
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