THEE OFFICIAL 2019-2020 NBA OFFSEASON THREAD: VICTORY LAP

Which team is most overrated? (Pick two)

  • Clippers

  • Celtics

  • Seventy Sixers

  • Bucks

  • Rockets

  • Nuggets

  • Jazz

  • Nets

  • Warriors

  • Pacers


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Not having a Kobe vs Lebron Final in 2009 was WONDERFUL!. Kobe in his 2nd prime vs early prime Lebron would've been phony.

Fixed. Thanks Dwight :hat

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'17 draft really producing out the gate

All of Bam, Fox, Donovan, Tatum, Collins have some type of argument to go #1 in a redraft
 
Because those rosters made him quit against Boston

He had 27 19 and 10 in that game.
Anthony Parker, Antawn Jamison (who went 2 for 10), Mo WIlliams, and the corpse of Shaquille O'neal started that game with him. The bench contributed 13 total points.
He got passive in the end of that game which he has a history of doing and that has been my biggest critique of him, but I'm not going to call him a quitter.
 
Roster reconstruction was different in 09 & 10. They were for sure on par with the Magic, Nuggets and other good teams of that era with one Superstar...All Star...and role players/specialist along them.

Revisionst history.

Those years were dominated by which 2 rosters? Both were STACKED. He was supposed to will himself over 3 hall of famers and prime Rondo with a one footed Shaq and Mo williams?
 
I really wish people remember how teams were constructed and viewed in real time :lol.

People just go by names of journeymen who they remember forwards the end of their career...and call them dumb **** like “bums” or act like they didn’t play their roles. Seen this happen with AI’s ‘01 Sixers and Bron’s first time in Clev teams.

What Tmac was playing with in Orlando was the true definition of not having a well built team around you.

Go back and look at the late 00s rosters of teams led by Bron, Melo, Wade, Cp3, Dwight etc. The young stars of that era produced 50 win teams with similarly built rosters. That was the model then. It flipped after the decision.

Hell, even Kobe’s Lakers team had a similar model. Pau was just a better #2 than a lot of teams had.
 
For a long time I thought Klay was like Kahwi in personality but this year I can see he's low key funny.
 
I really wish people remember how teams were constructed and viewed in real time :lol:.

People just go by names of journeymen who they remember forwards the end of their career...and call them dumb **** like “bums” or act like they didn’t play their roles. Seen this happen with AI’s ‘01 Sixers and Bron’s first time in Clev teams.

What Tmac was playing with in Orlando was the true definition of not having a well built team around you.

Go back and look at the late 00s rosters of teams led by Bron, Melo, Wade, Cp3, Dwight etc. The young stars of that era produced 50 win teams with similarly built rosters. That was the model then. It flipped after the decision.

Hell, even Kobe’s Lakers team had a similar model. Pau was just a better #2 than a lot of teams had.

Bynum was top 3 at his position at that point. Odom the best 6th man, Artest had become the prototypical 3 and D guy. What was Anthony Parker good at? How long did his career last. He started on those teams. What happened to all those players when Bron dipped? They became the WORST team in the league and got the number 1 pick.
 
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