OFFICIAL NBA 2017-2018 Off-Season Thread

Which Kobe was better

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    Votes: 30 50.8%

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Conveniently left off the fact that IT, DRose, and DWade are 3 of the worst defenders in the league.

I'm sorry because IT, D-Wade, Rose are sooooooo much inferior to the impregnable defense of Kyrie, Deron Williams & Richard Jefferson :rofl::rofl::rofl:

Or not adding that a lot of those minutes are being replaced by Jae Crowder & Jeff Green.......
 
rose defense hasnt been that bad this year..... lbj and jr smith have regressed tremendously in regards
Rose's one on one defense hasn't been that bad. In the pick and roll his bigs leave him hanging out to dry and he gets blamed for it. You got to hedge to let your guards recover

Cavs got to figure out how to guard the pick and roll as a team and they'll be ok
 
I'm sorry because IT, D-Wade, Rose are sooooooo much inferior to the impregnable defense of Kyrie, Deron Williams & Richard Jefferson :rofl::rofl::rofl:

Or not adding that a lot of those minutes are being replaced by Jae Crowder & Jeff Green.......
It's hysterical that you are even bringing Jeff Green into this conversation. Wade is averaging more minutes than Jeff Green, and Rose is averaging more minutes than Crowder. You're right though.
 
It's hysterical that you are even bringing Jeff Green into this conversation. Wade is averaging more minutes than Jeff Green, and Rose is averaging more minutes than Crowder. You're right though.

Well considering they are missing their starting guard who's gonna play 30-35 minutes it's understandable why both are playing such extended minutes..... Also getting acclimated to being Lebrons Pawn takes awhile for some players. Once IT comes back and everybody is allowed to play their natural positions things will start to smooth out for them.

All T Lue should be worried about this season is finding the right rotations in time for the playoffs & keeping Down Lebrons Minutes. they walked through the East last year & i can't say any of the top teams got significantly better. whether first or eighth seed they have a large advantage over most squads.
 
You’d never know that LeBron in Game 5 & Game 6 had two of the all-time greatest performances in Finals history with the way that series gets talked about on here. Some people just can’t give credit where it’s due. :lol:
 
Oh lord all mighty. To shoot the club or not

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Monroe, 27, doesn't fit into the Suns' long-term rebuilding plans, and he likely would prefer to join a contending team as a free agent to increase his value on his way into the summer marketplace. Talks could eventually come on a contract buyout, and it's unlikely that he would remain in Phoenix beyond the February trading deadline -- leaving either by buyout or trade.

The possibility of a contract buyout could give the Suns freedom to be creative with an open roster spot. Before Dec. 6, the Suns need a spot to convert the two-way contract of productive rookie guard Mike James into a regular roster spot. Also, an open roster spot would give the Suns the chance to become involved in trade talks with Philadelphia 76ers center Jahlil Okafor, a 21-year-old former No. 3 overall pick with whom the Suns have had interest, league sources said.
 
Monroe, 27, doesn't fit into the Suns' long-term rebuilding plans, and he likely would prefer to join a contending team as a free agent to increase his value on his way into the summer marketplace. Talks could eventually come on a contract buyout, and it's unlikely that he would remain in Phoenix beyond the February trading deadline -- leaving either by buyout or trade.

The possibility of a contract buyout could give the Suns freedom to be creative with an open roster spot. Before Dec. 6, the Suns need a spot to convert the two-way contract of productive rookie guard Mike James into a regular roster spot. Also, an open roster spot would give the Suns the chance to become involved in trade talks with Philadelphia 76ers center Jahlil Okafor, a 21-year-old former No. 3 overall pick with whom the Suns have had interest, league sources said.
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