The 2014-2015 NBA Season Thread. Lock It Up Please: The Golden State Warriors Are The Champions

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Don't get me wrong, I loved Andrew Goudelock and I thought he had supreme confidence whenever he got into the game. Can't forget how he gave no dambs against the Spurs that one year in the playoffs for a few games----- but if he's wondering what NBA execs/coaches are thinking, it's that they may not have a place on their roster for a 6'3 scoring shooting guard

I am happy that he is taking the mindset of "offer me something guaranteed and substantial or I'll stay in Europe" because his life will be much happier that way

Hopefully a team takes a chance on him though as a 6th or 7th man and he can come back in the right situation 

Cool update on the kid
 
Gerald Green improved after going to Europe and got a 6th man spot currently for the Suns

Perhaps Goudelock will be in the same situation in the next couple years
 
Jamal Crawford, Isiah Thomas, Lou Williams, Dion Waiters, and a litany of others are playing in the league.

AG has a shot.
 
Never got all the Drake hate, dude makes good music and seems genuine. 6OD about to take over ASW
 
Philadelphia has one of the worst fanbases in the world
Garbage fans deserve trash talent
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Clippers postseason was so devastating that Lawdog turning on his own guys :{

Eh, I'm a fan of the team the Clippers. I try to be supportive of the guys on the team, but I have no problem criticizing them when its deserved. I still think CP is a great player, but he probably is somewhat overrated, at least by some. I'm a fan, not a fan boy. There's a difference.
 
Wiggins vs LaVine dunk contest. :hat :hat :hat

I'm 6-3, in good shape, I figure I rent a lambo, Ibuy some fake balmain or whatever NBA players are wearing these days and convince some thots I play in the league. :smokin

It's going to be the red bottomed, butt injection-ed, 100 cc's of lose morality capital of the world for that weekend.
 
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I'm 6-3, in good shape, I figure I rent a lambo, Ibuy some fake balmain or whatever NBA players are wearing these days and convince some thots I play in the league. :smokin

It's going to be the red bottomed, butt injection-ed, 100 cc's of lose morality capital of the world for that weekend.
Sounds like you will flourish
 
 
Clippers postseason was so devastating that Lawdog turning on his own guys 
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Eh, I'm a fan of the team the Clippers. I try to be supportive of the guys on the team, but I have no problem criticizing them when its deserved. I still think CP is a great player, but he probably is somewhat overrated, at least by some. I'm a fan, not a fan boy. There's a difference.
i feel you. Every year i find myself hating a large number of players on the Kings
 
 
Wiggins vs LaVine dunk contest.
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I'm 6-3, in good shape, I figure I rent a lambo, Ibuy some fake balmain or whatever NBA players are wearing these days and convince some thots I play in the league.
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It's going to be the red bottomed, butt injection-ed, 100 cc's of lose morality capital of the world for that weekend.
I'm 6-2, and will tell the thotties I'm the backup PG for the Milwaukee Bucks 
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Can I join you? 
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SN sources: Bulls players were told Tom Thibodeau wouldn't be back

By Sean Deveney @SeanDeveney
Last updated on May 27, 2015 5:05pm EDT




There are, still, three NBA head-coaching jobs open. Sort of.

Around the league, the process of finding new coaches in New Orleans, Denver and Orlando — where there are openings — has been held up by the one impending opening. That would be in Chicago, where some players and people around the Bulls already have heard that coach Tom Thibodeau won’t be back next year, two people close to the situation told Sporting News.

“There has been a little more slowness to the process,” one person told Sporting News, requesting anonymity in the sensitive situation. “You have one big name out there who is not really out there yet, and so there has not been the big flood of interviews you would expect to see. It’s been a holding pattern.”

But the Bulls have made no final decision on Thibodeau’s future. He has a contract in place for two years, and he stated after the Bulls were eliminated from the postseason that he had every intention of fulfilling that contract.

The Bulls have been in a bind because of the Thibodeau situation. Team owner Jerry Reinsdorf has a long-standing aversion to paying coaches who are not currently working for him, but for the Bulls to be rid of Thibodeau, they would have to either fire him or move him to another team — a trade, of sorts, like the one that sent Doc Rivers from the Celtics to the Clippers in 2013 for a draft pick.

Chicago approached the offseason as if it were sitting in a position of strength, much as Boston was when it was dealing with L.A. The Bulls figured that, with an asset such as Thibodeau on their hands, they could command a first-round pick as compensation. But there is a key difference between the Thibodeau and Rivers situations: Rivers went to the Celtics and told them he wanted out, where the Bulls are the ones who want Thibodeau out.

The Bulls' front office undermined Thibodeau throughout the year — and apparently did a very good job of it because, when it came time to make a move, teams like Orlando and New Orleans were reluctant to pull the trigger on any deal for Thibodeau that would involve compensation. Who could blame them? Why would a team give up a draft pick for a coach whose current franchise has such disdain for him?

Other teams have moved on or, at least, have given the appearance of moving on. There are still those around the league who feel that New Orleans and Orlando want Thibodeau and have come up with candidates like Scott Skiles for the Magic and Jeff Van Gundy (Thibodeau’s friend and mentor) for the Pelicans in order to spook the Bulls into simply letting Thibodeau go.

If their new candidates are decoys, that’s a high-stakes game of chicken for the Pels and/or Magic. Either way, whether by straight firing or some form of trade, Bulls players are expecting to call a new guy “coach” next season.


Link: http://www.sportingnews.com/nba/sto...insdorf?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter


Not that I think coaches should ever be traded for a draft pick, but how is that a "key difference" between the Thibodeau and Rivers situation? I think both exits were/are pretty publicized before anybody's actually exited.
 
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I'm 6-3, in good shape, I figure I rent a lambo, Ibuy some fake balmain or whatever NBA players are wearing these days and convince some thots I play in the league. :smokin

It's going to be the red bottomed, butt injection-ed, 100 cc's of lose morality capital of the world for that weekend.


sounds like a allstar or superbowl weekend recipe for random sex.
 
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