Originally Posted by Superturtle:
Wait, are we supposed to have sympathy for LeBron that he got rekt by the super team trend he introduced to the NBA? That's laughable even for Barry.
Steph's "superteam" was largely built in-house. [Reply]
This thread is literally the same every single season. That's why I stopped posting in it. It just becomes a KCC LeBron slurp session with him posting a bunch of Barry tweets. [Reply]
Well, the NBA Regular season is about as intriguing as watching a dog snarf it's own gooch. Thats the result of having 20/30 teams getting into the playoffs. Hell, a bunch of nationally televised games will have multiple stars that people would actually like to see sitting out because of "load management". It's a very subpar product as it currently stands. [Reply]
Originally Posted by -King-:
This thread is literally the same every single season. That's why I stopped posting in it. It just becomes a KCC LeBron slurp session with him posting a bunch of Barry tweets.
I would describe the threads more as "KCC posts one positive thing about LeBron inevitably leading to five pages of hate about LeBron." I didn't even call him the GOAT this time, I just said he had a good game. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Superturtle:
Well, the NBA Regular season is about as intriguing as watching a dog snarf it's own gooch. Thats the result of having 20/30 teams getting into the playoffs. Hell, a bunch of nationally televised games will have multiple stars that people would actually like to see sitting out because of "load management". It's a very subpar product as it currently stands.
I was just discussing this over the weekend with my friends at my fantasy draft, yeah. Kawhi and the Spurs kind of ruined the NBA. That was never really a thing before Pop started allowing that and now everyone literally does it all the time.
Remember when David Stern actually fined the Spurs for that? [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
I would describe the threads more as "KCC posts one positive thing about LeBron inevitably leading to five pages of hate about LeBron." I didn't even call him the GOAT this time, I just said he had a good game.
It's so engrained in the league now I don't know if they'll be able to reverse the trend, but Silver really should at least make an honest attempt at it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Pitt Gorilla:
You could just start a LeBron thread. :-)
I like watching him play, but I'm not sure discussing him ad nauseam is great for this thread.
In my experience here, it's generally the only thing that keeps this thread anything close to active. People don't care about the regular season, he's right. [Reply]
I'm interested in seeing what Gobert brings to Minnny. If he (and his gang) can stay healthy, they should be fun to watch. Of course, I'm also geeked to see the Thunder play, even if they lose.
Other "young" teams, like NO, Kings, Cleveland, Rockets, and Magic should be fun to watch as well. LET'S GOOOOOO! [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
In my experience here, it's generally the only thing that keeps this thread anything close to active. People don't care about the regular season, he's right.
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
In my experience here, it's generally the only thing that keeps this thread anything close to active. People don't care about the regular season, he's right.
You're probably right. It's either that or the idiot that claims "NBA teams don't play defense" or someshit. [Reply]
I mean, we'd all agree that two of the "favorites" to win are the Clippers and Nets, yeah? Constantly featured in the national slot and yet most of the time you're lucky to see just one star while they're playing, nevermind the starting 5 as it should be on paper. [Reply]