2018 NBA Playoffs Thread

Who will win The Finals


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boneless never taste as good as bone-in wings.


the real question is...what yall rocking with in real life....


flats..or...drummettes?


(There's only 1 acceptable answer, the other is getting you reported)
 
If we can have a serious Lebron debate for a second here (will that ever happen on NT?).. As a huge Cavs/LBJ fan, is it logical to think that he won't leave based on the fact that Philly/Houston would rather invest in younger talent? These contending teams, regardless if they come back and beat boston or not, are seeing that Lebron IS beatable, and he isn't the obstacle in the East that he has been. If you're Philly with fountains of youth, why would you want to drop LBJ in to basically turn Ben into a glorified role player at this point- especially when he and Embiid can put together a solid 10-15 year run together. Wouldn't it be more important for Houston to keep Capela rather than maybe get Lebron who has 2 years tops left of elite ball? Again, he will diminish their offensive system too. I guess the only team that makes sense is the Lakers, but would they rather wait til next summer and hope GSW comes to an end and go after Kawhi when he can truly leave and someone else coming out with him next year?

Just piecing together thoughts, it makes sense to pay LeBron 50 mill a year at 38, 39 to sell his name alone back home. Would the Bulls, Knicks, Celtics, etc have wanted Kobe 2 years ago at that price just to sell jerseys?
 
If we can have a serious Lebron debate for a second here (will that ever happen on NT?).. As a huge Cavs/LBJ fan, is it logical to think that he won't leave based on the fact that Philly/Houston would rather invest in younger talent? These contending teams, regardless if they come back and beat boston or not, are seeing that Lebron IS beatable, and he isn't the obstacle in the East that he has been. If you're Philly with fountains of youth, why would you want to drop LBJ in to basically turn Ben into a glorified role player at this point- especially when he and Embiid can put together a solid 10-15 year run together. Wouldn't it be more important for Houston to keep Capela rather than maybe get Lebron who has 2 years tops left of elite ball? Again, he will diminish their offensive system too. I guess the only team that makes sense is the Lakers, but would they rather wait til next summer and hope GSW comes to an end and go after Kawhi when he can truly leave and someone else coming out with him next year?

Just piecing together thoughts, it makes sense to pay LeBron 50 mill a year at 38, 39 to sell his name alone back home. Would the Bulls, Knicks, Celtics, etc have wanted Kobe 2 years ago at that price just to sell jerseys?


As a huge Cavs/Bron fan...with everything you just displayed, and very logically might I add, why then would you want Bron back? Why would anyone for that matter, if getting younger is the goal and also winning? It would just be for your 2nd point of selling tickets..Bron to Phoenix confirmed.
 
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I hope he doesn’t need micro fracture surgery


Cavs won the trade
 
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