I feel the same way. I believe the Rockets will stay ahead of us and I won't rule out the Hornets and Pistons passing us when they get their star players back.
absolutely not, dude still can't wipe his own ass
gg to dennis for milking ballmer and his nephew though
I feel the same way. I believe the Rockets will stay ahead of us and I won't rule out the Hornets and Pistons passing us when they get their star players back.
Cade just had season-ending surgery, so we’ll see how the Pistons fare here on out.
So I guess it'll take a miracle for the Pistons then.
Most seasons someone like Cade is the number 1 pick.
Most seasons. (But this ain't most seasons.)
Should there be a new article be coming out soon about how the Spurs have started pissing away their chance at Victor?
It's interesting (for lack of a better word) that every team in the Southwest division, except the Spurs, has had a top 5 pick every year since 2018, and both Memphis and Houston have had one in back-to-back years.
Now, examine Memphis, and examine Houston. Only one knows how to draft.
That’s as ridiculous as saying he’s a sure thing.
Steph Curry out for a few weeks with a shoulder injury. Add the Warriors to the lottery mix smh.
They're the defending champs and Steph is 34. No way they tank. Now it's possible they could fall into the play-in and lose there; any team can go cold for a game or two. But even then their odds of jumping into the top 4 would be very small.
Goes to show how sad the league was last year when this team is the defending champs.
With the lack of talent on this team Spurs really can't go wrong with any of the top 4 this draft, but yes this dude and even Scoots to a lesser extent has MVP all over him, and he is the player we are desperately needing to catapult the Spurs out of mediocrity .
It's still a long shot even if we are last in wins but it's still the best shot.
They got lucky last year with their bracket. They faced a Jokic team that didn't have Murray or Porter. They faced a Grizzlies team that lost JA to injury after the first 3 games. They got lucky with a great matchup with the Mavs who shouldn't have been in the WCF, but the suns choked. Then they faced a mental midget in the Celtics. Very fluky run by them last year.
Yup. No respect for that championship. They got it because somebody gets it every year.
This thread is just bad karma. Can we delete?
"How the Spurs have already began preparing for Pop coaching at age 80"
psssssh blow off
Lol. Worst championship ever.
Right up there.
I rewatch Timmy Dunks and krew going at it with the Pistons in 2005 to see some real basketball.
Or 2014 altho the Heat were no match.
If we could only get a time capsule for 1986 Celts vs 2014 Spurs.
Watching Victor play makes me think that the NBA will have to return to the 7-foot centers to have a chance of slowing him down. He looks like Jabbar with a three-point shot. He will shoot over the top of all these small ball centers. He may not only be good for the team that selects him. He might be good for the game and the center position league-wide.
At 7’4”, with his high release point, he’d shoot right over the top of Jabbar, or Olajuwon, or Robinson, or Mourning.
I’m not opposed to a return to more dominant post play, but I’m not sure if Victor will create that trend. If anything, it sounds like the game will just continue to be perimeter oriented with him shooting three pointers mostly.
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