today's NBA superstars
no 1-on-1 skills
having to rely on others getting them open shots
superteams
lebrons rival
Yesterday's heroball
No longer working against today's defensive schemes
Durbeta
today's NBA superstars
no 1-on-1 skills
having to rely on others getting them open shots
superteams
lebrons rival
"But, but, yesterday's players could create their own bricks!"
End result: 40-35 final scores
Almost as boring as povertyball
Yesterday's NBA
Yet the Cavs won a championship on heroball....
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today's NBA stars
Yesterday's NBA wannabes
Wow so somebody from today's nba sucks in the clutch is supposed to indict yesterday's nba? Hannity-esque spin by "libertarian" nation
Durant sucks --> Yesterday's NBA sucks
Mind is blown.
durant, curry, harden and they'll give it to westbrook this year .. all about selling a product tbh![]()
Hopefully not Westbrook this year. Very entertaining player to watch, but his statpadding is horrible. That should be a borderline playoff team in most years, and should be a 6 seed or so this year given how weak the West is. Westbrook's style of play isn't helping his team maximize the potential at all.
I think Harden's got the lead in the MVP race so far. The Rockets are exceeding expectations, and Harden is a huge part of it. He is going to flop his way to the MVP intoday's NBA
today's trolling game
responding to his own alt
Nice retort
To bad choices ...they should autocorrect and give it back to James .
Ironically enough:
Westbrook: Now 0-for-6 on potential go-ahead shots from 3-point range in the final 10 seconds of the fourth quarter and overtime after that two-point loss in Houston in his latest duel with Harden.
Nah. 7 seed is their ceiling. They aren't passing Utah or Memphis.
With that lineup I thought they can possibly overtake the grizzlies with all their aging and health issues.
Warriors
Spurs
Clippers
Jazz
Houston
Thunder
Grizzlies
Wolves
They were my top 8
Then wolves totally crashed.
scott brooks coaching school tbh.
Yeah, it's definitely a thinner league, though I think that's more due to the fact that we have 2 superteams and 2 other elite. I mean, what the Spurs did with LMA would have been considered earth-shaking most seasons, instead of just a footnote in the recent FA deals.
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