**OFFICIAL 2019 NBA OFFSEASON THREAD**

Which team will win the 2018-2019 NBA Championship?


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Why have we not talked about how Lebby would just turn AD into a spot up shooter?
 
And who are the teams in the West that folks need to be worried about outside of GSW?
Man the playoffs are different style of game. You better be able to have a killer iso player when the game slows down in June.
Bron beat the Boston, Indiana, and Toronto basically by himself.
OKC is meshing well
Houston going to figure it out
Lakers are better than last years Cavs
Portland can wash any team in the East on any given night.
Utah ain’t no slouch either
Man season won’t even start until the all star break. Way too much overreacting in this thread:lol:
Outside of Utah right now like I said weeks ago way too early to be talking that nonsense. Golden State going through the motions right now, been in the finals 4 straight years. These dudes bored as hell and need some adversity.
 
Right now it’s looking like a free for all :lol:

Outside of gsw I wouldn’t be surprised if anyone beat anyone right now. So much parity.

Yep. It’s all going to turn on health, match-ups and just plain luck. That’s how tight it is.
 
I still don't think Jokic is #1 option. He's a good all-around player, puts up good stats but he ain't aggressive enough.
 
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I still don't think Jokic is #1 option. He's a good all-around player, puts ups good stats but he ain't aggressive enough.

I also think teams have an easier time limitint bigs as a 1st option because defenders can do more thinks to keep/get the ball out of their hands. As opposed to guys like LeBron, KD, Harden, etc. who can just get the ball in the back court and go.
 
Not even close to what Shams wrote up:
The Mavericks are eager to improve their team and are open for business. Around the NBA, Dallas has made it clear Luka Doncic is the closest thing to an untouchable on the roster. The Mavericks are 16-17 and fighting for a playoff spot. Several teams are also monitoring guard Dennis Smith, sources said, as he is nearing a return from a wrist injury that has forced him to miss 10 of the past 11 games.
 
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