Originally Posted by tyecopeland:
Feel like revisiting these thoughts yet after 10 games?
About the Lakers? Certainly not. I was saying there how absurd it was anybody would consider them favorites (including Vegas).
About the Warriors? It will take me a lot more than 10 games to call them championship contenders. They’ve been great so far largely due to Curry having his best season in 6 years and returning to MVP level. Let’s see if he keeps it up, that won’t be easy to maintain at his age. If he does and Klay comes back to his regular level, we can certainly revisit. [Reply]
I didn't hear about it until today when I heard it on a couple podcasts. Jokic was probably excessive, but Russillo said it best. The Morris twins don't get any leeway when they literally fuck with everybody.
Fucking Eastern Europeans man. They're...different. I know you think Philly is tough, but Eastern Europeans have known nothing but suffering since the dawn of fucking civilization. That's just a different kind of tough baked into that bread.
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
The Lakers remain unlikeable.
I still don't understand the (large) majority of Lakers fans that are cool with this approach.
The "hey, if we're winning, we're winning!" crowd. And right now they aren't even winning.
There's nothing endearing about this team of mercenaries at all. Hell, even Caruso is off somewhere else. Horton-Tucker is hurt.
The whole damn roster is made up of transient geriatrics and over-exposed bench players. I don't even root for this squad - it's just laundry. And its core is Mr. Glass, an old woke liar and a soulless chucker.
A difficult group to root for that plays an ugly and unentertaining style of basketball with no amount of sweat equity in these guys as a fan - it's a perfect storm of apathy.
I think the only people on the planet that thought the Westbrook experiment was a good idea where inside the building at Lakers HQ.
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
About the Lakers? Certainly not. I was saying there how absurd it was anybody would consider them favorites (including Vegas).
About the Warriors? It will take me a lot more than 10 games to call them championship contenders. They’ve been great so far largely due to Curry having his best season in 6 years and returning to MVP level. Let’s see if he keeps it up, that won’t be easy to maintain at his age. If he does and Klay comes back to his regular level, we can certainly revisit.
So you could comment on the lack of depth and their championship ability with 0% of the games played but you can't revisit when >12% of the games have been played? Interesting. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Was there ever a question that the dude flying to the court while completing a steal was Caruso.
Fuck. Fuckfuckfuckfuckfuck.
Man the Lakers did a lousy job putting that team together.
During the game last night they were referencing a recent interview from Caruso where he was saying how much he wanted to stay in LA.
They were offering him 2/15 or something close. He got offers from Chicago and a couple other teams. Took them back to LA and said here's what I'm being offered but I'm willing to take a discount to stay and they still couldn't get it done. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KCUnited:
During the game last night they were referencing a recent interview from Caruso where he was saying how much he wanted to stay in LA.
They were offering him 2/15 or something close. He got offers from Chicago and a couple other teams. Took them back to LA and said here's what I'm being offered but I'm willing to take a discount to stay and they still couldn't get it done.
If he were a Klutch Sports client they’d have gotten it done.
Originally Posted by tyecopeland:
So you could comment on the lack of depth and their championship ability with 0% of the games played but you can't revisit when >12% of the games have been played? Interesting.
I’m not going to completely discount those statistical projections based on 10 games, no. That’s not the way any of this works. [Reply]
Originally Posted by tyecopeland:
Feel like revisiting these thoughts yet after 10 games?
GSW are the best team right now and are a pretty deep team even without Klay and Wiseman. Wiseman is supposed to be back here in a couple of weeks and Klay is projected to come back by Christmas or a little earlier. When he steps back on the court I might cry a little. [Reply]
Originally Posted by dirk digler:
GSW are the best team right now and are a pretty deep team even without Klay and Wiseman. Wiseman is supposed to be back here in a couple of weeks and Klay is projected to come back by Christmas or a little earlier. When he steps back on the court I might cry a little.
Wiseman was terrible last season so that may not be a good thing. [Reply]
Originally Posted by dirk digler:
GSW are the best team right now and are a pretty deep team even without Klay and Wiseman. Wiseman is supposed to be back here in a couple of weeks and Klay is projected to come back by Christmas or a little earlier. When he steps back on the court I might cry a little.
Incredible blend of youth and vets. I hate that they beat my Wolves, but I respected the hell out of how they did it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Connection:
I’m not going to completely discount those statistical projections based on 10 games, no. That’s not the way any of this works.
Not asking you to do that. But 11 games in is enough time to admit that the lack of depth you were banking on doesn't look like such a big problem. [Reply]
Originally Posted by tyecopeland:
Not asking you to do that. But 11 games in is enough time to admit that the lack of depth you were banking on doesn't look like such a big problem.
That’s fair. Need to see Klay to see if they’re a real contender though. [Reply]
It's pretty crazy that Washington is playing well. Beal, Dinwiddy, and Laker leftovers doesn't sound like a winning combination, but it's working so far. [Reply]