Expecting an intelligent response in this forum is re ed. Technically my answer is correct, if they did move, there would be less fat mexicans in the city.
Oh, okay I was expecting an intelligent answer but I obviously came to the wrong place.
Expecting an intelligent response in this forum is re ed. Technically my answer is correct, if they did move, there would be less fat mexicans in the city.
As I said in the "Spurs will be back thread", when your three best (or, three of your four best) players are at the stage theirs are, it's always doubtful, but barring a significant step forward from the Thunder, they should enter next season as, at the very least, co-favorites.
Two things they should have going for them if they get back next year . . .
1) I doubt the Heat make it back. They were running on their fumes fumes to finish this off and I don't see them having the energy nor the motivation to push themselves to the limit next season. Even if they do, George is only going to get better and if they add 2 solid bench players, they should have enough to beat them.
2) Given that, they'll probably have home court.
Really depends if Duncan sticks around and how effective he'll be if he does. I'm not sure which way the divorce cuts with Duncan. On one hand, I could see it keeping him in the game since he might want a distraction and has no wife to keep happy. On the other hand, divorce makes it tougher to spend time with the kids and I'm guessing that's a priority for him.
I think Tim's done, tbh.
If Duncan's gone, the team needs to be drastically rebuilt around Kawhi. If Tim goes, it probably would not be a bad time to deal Parker. Put a team together of young, hard-nosed, hard-working, smart players to counter the youth movements in OKC and Clippers (as currently cons uted).
Still didn't answer the question, but that's okay.
You never know... that's why you gotta enjoy the ride... this year was special, no doubt about it
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