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Golden state played well. They didn't allow Drum to get into the post. They switched everything we tried to do. Golden State's bench :smh: don't get the credit. Folk wanna still yap about Lebron like he's a victim. :smh:


The Warriors post game interviewer that sista is fione as usual. :cool:


Thursday Warriors vs Timberwolves :dance:


We played good just not enough. We are a problem in the east.
 
How important is the ability to create and make 3's?
Last 4 years with the worst record; 30%, 33%, 35%, 33%. 2015-16, BKN-24%, PHI-32%.
 
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Wolves must be trying to clinch Team of the Week status by Monday night. Heck of a halftime score for all of 'Sota (+ @MardyFish) to savor
 
Seem like this was another great game

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Game Recap: Bulls 111, 76ers 88

Posted: Nov 09, 2015
Snapshot:

Down their leading rebounder in Nerlens Noel, the 76ers (0-7) called upon the other half of their young, promising low-post tandem to shoulder a bigger burden on the glass. Jahlil Okafor was up to the challenge, delivering a strong rebounding display in his team’s 111-88 loss to the Chicago Bulls (5-3) on Monday at The Center. With 21 points and 15 rebounds, the third overall selection in the 2015 NBA Draft became just the fifth player in league history to reach those statistical marks before turning 20 years old.

Taking on a Bulls’ frontline that featured All-Star Pau Gasol and 2015 NBA Rookie of the Year runner-up Nikola Mirotic, Okafor battled away. A steady rebounding presence throughout the night, he managed to hit just two of his 12 field goal tries in the first half. He then settled in following intermission, converting 7 of final 13 attempts from the floor. Jerami Grant, Richaun Holmes, and Phil Pressey all finished with 11 points. T.J. McConnell had eight assists.

While the Sixers strung together a 22-4 run to jump in front by three points mid-way through the second quarter, Chicago clamped down from there. The Bulls outscored the Sixers by 14 points in the second half. Derrick Rose produced 12 points and seven assists, while Mirotic tallied 20 points and 10 rebounds. Doug McDermott totaled 18 points.

Top Moment:

Even more so than usual in these early days of his NBA career, Jahlil Okafor found himself under the microscope, due to the wrist soreness that kept Nerlens Noel out of the game. On Monday, it was a week ago to the day that Okafor, following a loss to Cleveland, approached Brett Brown about wanting to improve his defensive rebounding. He stepped up against Chicago, not only snagging nine defensive boards, but also becoming the youngest player in franchise history to haul in more than 10 caroms overall in a single game. The company that Okafor now keeps in having registered a 21 point, 15-rebound performance prior to his 20th birthday? Chris Bosh, Dwight Howard, LeBron James, and Anthony Randolph.

Brett Brown Said - On the Sixers’ three rookie frontcourt players, Richaun Holmes, Jahlil Okafor, and Christian Wood:

“What I saw [Monday], the two young bigs [Holmes, Wood] were impressive. I was most pleased with Jahlil. We talked to him a lot about the few areas that can make him great, because he has the gift of scoring. But his rebounding, to have 15 rebounds...and play 31 minutes, I think he responded to us trying to help. For me to see him respond the way he did, and make a great effort to get better at that, I’m proud of that.”

Of Note:

Going into Monday’s game, it seemed as if the only injury issue the Sixers were dealing with was the left eye scratch suffered by Jerami Grant in Saturday’s loss to the Orlando Magic. When Brett Brown met with reporters before tip-off, he gave good news about Grant, saying the second-year small forward would start for a fourth consecutive contest. Brown then revealed, though, that Nerlens Noel would miss his first game of the new season due to both right and left wrist injuries.

“He flipped...in Cleveland. He came down and he’s got two sore wrists,” explained Brett Brown, referring to a play on Friday where Noel had his “legs taken out” on a lob attempt.

“We just felt like instead of him chasing, we’re going to just rest him. It’s a big week, and try to get him back on track for the Toronto game.”

Beginning with Wednesday’s meeting against the Raptors, the Sixers will play three times in four days. The final two games of that stretch will come on the road against perennial Western Conference powers, Oklahoma City and San Antonio.

Brown also updated the timeline of Robert Covington’s recovery from his second right knee sprain, saying the sharp-shooter could be back by Saturday’s game at the Spurs.

For the first time in his professional career, Jahlil Okafor had the opportunity to suit up against his hometown team. Even though the game was played in Philadelphia, rather than his native Chicago, Okafor still placed significance on the match-up.

“Growing up, those are guys that I cheered for,” Okafor said Monday, referring to members of Chicago’s roster. “When they were in the playoffs with Joakim [Noah], Derrick Rose, when Jimmy Butler started blowing up, I was one of his biggest fans. So it’s definitely should be a special feeling knowing that I’m playing against my hometown team.”

The Windy City boasts a prolific hoops pedigree.

“We have a lot of pride in our basketball, and me knowing I’m from Chicago, I know I have to go out there and play hard every day,” Okfor said when asked about the contributions his birth city has made to hoops. “There’s a lot of pride knowing I’m from Chicago, and it’s a great feeling knowing that we have done a lot of things on the basketball court.”

Okafor and the Sixers pay their first of two visits to Chicago on Monday, December 14th.

Another Chicagoland product wound up in the Sixers’ starting line-up on Monday as well. Richaun Holmes, the 6’10,” 245-pound power forward from Bowling Green, was called upon to fill-in for Nerlens Noel. A second-round selection in this past June’s NBA Draft, Holmes went into the Sixers’ match-up with Chicago having notched 18 points and 9 rebounds his previous three appearances.

“Let’s just start with toughness,” Brett Brown said when discussing the attributes of Holmes that have stood out. “I see someone that loves the physical challenge of the game. I see him having the ability to rebound in traffic, gather himself and go back and dunk on people. I think he comes with tremendous spirit, being a great teammate. I think he’s just got a big bounce. I’m excited to see him play. I think he can compliment Jahlil [Okafor].”

Holmes set a new personal-best with 11 points against the Bulls.

Next Up:

The Sixers close their three-game homestand by welcoming the defending Atlantic Division champion Toronto Raptors (5-2) to The Center on Wednesday at 7:00 PM EST. Toronto, for a second straight season, established a new franchise record for victories, collecting 49 of them. This off-season, Toronto was aggressive in free agency, with DeMarre Carroll being the most noteworthy of several veteran signings.
 
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Sac town a mess at the moment






DeMarcus Cousins hints at ‘players-only’ meeting after blowout loss to Spurs

It was an odd scene, but with the Kings, what’s odd has been the norm for years.

If you’re familiar with rap superstar Drake and his sports fandom, it’s clear he’s usually around winning teams.

But here was Drake, after being escorted to the Kings locker room by majority owner Vivek Ranadive, so he could chat with Kings players such as Rajon Rondo and DeMarcus Cousins, who both played for Kentucky, Drake’s favorite college basketball team.

It was a different type of postgame talk after a very familiar result. The Kings were blown out by the San Antonio Spurs, 106-88, Monday night at Sleep Train Arena.

The Kings are 1-7 and have lost six in a row. This time the Kings fell apart in the fourth quarter and were outscored 34-19.

Again, the Kings’ defense did little to slow down an opponent, which has been the case often this season. The lineups were unpredictable again as the group that started the game didn’t start the second half.

Cousins, who missed the previous four games with a strained right Achilles’ tendon, was asked if he learned anything about the team while injured.

“Everything I can’t really speak on,” Cousins said. “We got some issues that we got to carve out. Can’t really speak on that. But one thing is, us players, we got to stick together. And just with that, that’ll get us through most battles. We got some issues in-house we need to figure out.”

Cousins was asked if these were issues that could be fixed before the Kings host Detroit on Wednesday.

“Can’t answer that,” he said.

Are these on-court issues?

“Not at all,” Cousins said.

Cousins was asked if the Kings needed a players-only meeting.

“It’ll be a players-only meeting,” Cousins said. “… Just to make it clear I believe in every single person in this room. We just got to stay together. That part I’m not worried about. But there are issues we need to figure out.”

Cousins was asked if the issues would be fixed with a few wins.

“I feel like when those issues are fixed, the winning will come,” Cousins said.

Evidently the Kings have problems that require more than a visit from Drake to fix.

Sacramento has given up 100 points or more in every game this season. The Spurs shot 52.9 percent.

The inability to settle on a lineup has bothered players, too.

The Kings started Cousins, Willie Cauley-Stein, Rudy Gay, James Anderson and Rajon Rondo. The Kings have used a different starting lineup in the last six games and seven different starting lineups overall.

Anderson was benched to start the second half and did not re-enter. Ben McLemore went from the doghouse to starting the second half.

“It’s different lineups, man, so people we haven’t necessarily played with before and it’s tough,” Gay said. “Not just on the people that do play, it’s tough on everybody. The guys that do come in and try to fill in the pieces. And we have a lot of young people who are expected to do a lot of things. We just have to be better.”

Kings coach George Karl said he liked what he saw from McLemore in the first half.

“I just thought Ben had good energy in the first half,” Karl said. “I thought Marco (Belinelli) was going to play most of the minutes at two, and so I thought whatever minutes I had left I wanted to give to Ben.”

In his first game back, Cousins missed 15 of his 20 shots, but led the Kings with 21 points and 12 rebounds. Rondo played all 48 minutes with backups Darren Collison and Seth Curry injured, and ended up with a season-high nine turnovers to go with eight points and 12 assists.

Karl was asked if Cousins looked rusty.

“Right now I think we all … the way the fourth quarter disintegrated, everybody has to take some blame for that,” Karl said.

Karl was also asked about the mood of the locker room. The optimism from preseason is being overtaken by the frustration the Kings have only one win.

“Right now it’s probably a little angry and frustrated and confused,” Karl said. “Fortunately we have a day tomorrow to straighten that out and get back on track.”
 
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Amin Elhassan
@AminESPN 16 mins ago
Skolnick has tweet of day before noon ET RT @Ethan J. Skolnick: Last year's Warriors were lucky...they didn't have to face this year's Warriors
 
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Jazz-Cavaliers Preview
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With an ailing roster around him, a bruised quad of his own and skimpier shorts, LeBron James is still willing the Cleveland Cavaliers to victory.

The Cavaliers have worked around health issues during one of the NBA's better starts this season and seek a seventh straight victory Tuesday night against the Utah Jazz.

Cleveland (6-1) has gone unbeaten since dropping its season opener 97-95 at Chicago, playing without guards Kyrie Irving and Iman Shumpert the entire time and swingman J.R. Smith for the last three games.

James, who said this week he is wearing shorter shorts to set an example for younger athletes, carried the Cavaliers to a 101-97 win over Indiana on Sunday -- their fifth victory by 10 points or fewer this season.

The game featured a gutsy effort from James, who suffered a bruised left quad during Friday's 108-102 win over Philadelphia. He remained in against the 76ers to post season highs with 31 points and 13 assists and followed with 29 points, six rebounds and four assists versus the Pacers.

The four-time MVP said a few days into the season that he wants to play all 82 games for the Cavs, who are chasing their first 7-1 start since 1988-89.

"Most guys probably wouldn't have played with what he had, and he played, and you saw how he played," coach David Blatt said. "The guy is unbelievable. He really is. I don't have a better word than that."

Kevin Love also had a strong game against Indiana with 22 points and season-high 19 rebounds. With Irving, Shumpert and Smith out, Love has been more of a focal point -- even becoming the topic of a halftime talk against the Pacers because James wanted him to be more involved. He has five double-doubles and has averaged 17.0 points and 12.6 rebounds.

Cleveland needed halftime speeches in its last two home games, the first coming from James Jones after a lackadaisical start against the 76ers. Still, the Cavaliers are 4-0 at Quicken Loans Arena and 24-1 in regular-season games there since Jan. 19.

Utah (4-2) has lost three in a row and nine of 11 in Cleveland. Though the Jazz have won three straight on the road and are starting to mesh, this game marks the start of a tough four-game trip that also features stops in Miami and Atlanta.

The Jazz can lean on their defense, which has held opponents to a league-low 85.0 points per game on 39.4 percent shooting.

While the offense has been led by Gordon Heyward (15.5 points per game) and Derrick Favors (14.7 points, 9.0 rebounds), Trey Burke has been a solid option off the bench.

After opening the season by going scoreless in nearly 16 minutes during a 92-87 loss at Detroit, Burke has averaged 15.6 points in the last five games, including 24 with a career-high six 3-pointers in an 89-79 home victory over Memphis on Saturday.

"You hit a couple and you start feeling it. Start getting hot," he said. "I just try to take an approach each and every day and stay focused in on that day -- trying to get better."

The Cavaliers are 15-1 in their last 16 games against the Western Conference, and they have won eight straight against the West at home.
 
Hassan Whiteside’s DPOY bid opens with tons of blocks, few fouls

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Maybe Hassan Whiteside has figured something out in his quest to win the NBA Defensive Player of the Year.

Through seven games, he blocked a league-high 28 shots and is one of the Heat’s cleanest players when it comes to fouls. After recording 4.1 fouls per 36 minutes last season, he is fourth-best on the team at 2.6.

“I’m just picking my spots and I’m getting more used to the league,” he said. “I’m still fairly new to the NBA, but I’m getting used to it and getting an idea of what the refs are saying.”


Whiteside’s main foul problems this year came opening night (a bad foul four minutes into the game) and last week against Minnesota (five fouls in 30 minutes). Outside of those two games, he has seven fouls in 158 minutes.

“More time, studying more,” coach Erik Spoelstra said. “He puts in a lot of time, but he also has a gift of timing and keeping himself out of situations where he can be in trouble. The more experience and more game time you get, players start to adapt, and he understands how important he is to this team.”

His defensive rating, the number of points opponents score per 100 possessions when he is on the floor, is 100.6. That could be better, though a variety of factors contribute to that statistic and it is not always reflective of performance in such a small sample size.

Sidenote: The single-season blocks record is 456, set by Utah’s Mark Eaton in 1984-85. Whiteside is currently on pace for 328 if he plays all 82 games. That total would be the most since Dikembe Mutombo blocked 332 in 1995-96.
 
Damn Cup u hard on the new breed...

Boogie overrated & Whiteside ain't Mutumbo like
Guy is 5 years in.. shoots 40something percent...wins 20 something games a year. not a particularly good defender and is a high maintenance asshole that some how gets rated as the best big in the game. Never been a big fan of his or his game. Look at his line last nite against a 40year old Tim Duncan.

I actually like Whiteside tho. But can we let the guy get 80 starts under his belt before the silly comparisons to hall of famers?
 
Guy is 5 years in.. shoots 40something percent...wins 20 something games a year. not a particularly good defender and is a high maintenance asshole that some how gets rated as the best big in the game. Never been a big fan of his or his game. Look at his line last nite against a 40year old Tim Duncan.

I actually like Whiteside tho. But can we let the guy get 80 starts under his belt before the silly comparisons to hall of famers?

Who else blocking shots and affecting opposing teams shots at a high clip like Whiteside is?

You old hatin ass ninja
 
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Amin Elhassan
@AminESPN 16 mins ago
Skolnick has tweet of day before noon ET RT @Ethan J. Skolnick: Last year's Warriors were lucky...they didn't have to face this year's Warriors

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George Karl is a terrible coach. Everywhere he goes it turns to shit

:yes::yes:Im still trying to figure out what the kings are doing and why they even hired Karl...

Damn Cup u hard on the new breed...

Boogie overrated & Whiteside ain't Mutumbo like

Whiteside continues to improve but hes not Mutumbo like not yet but I like his game; Boogie can play but his attitude is less than desirable...
 
Muthafucka hes started all of 30 games in his got dam life!


"You wanna crown him, then crown his ass!"



Now I do agree with this, I even felt that way with Bron Bron...

Let then play a few season first then say what ever u want to
 
Let's see if these thoughts happen



TIPOFF – November 10 – NBA 5 … Getting ready for LeBron

The key to the Jazz getting past the nearly unbeatable Cavs

Utah Jazz radio voice and Jazz NBA Insider David Locke gives you the NBA 5 and then previews Utah v. Cleveland.

 
Kaitlin Duffy – ‏@kaitduffy

@mowilliams: great player, great attitude, all-around just amazing basketball. @cavs
4:18 PM - 10 Nov 2015 from Brooklyn, NY
 
Man Ive been think about this lately...say once Shum and Irving comes back they man the second unit...
(That shit would never happen giving that Kyrie is a superstar)

But just for talking heads reasoning:

Williams
Smith
James
Love
Mozgov

Irving
Shum
Jefferson
Thompson
Andy

Delly
Jones
Cum
Kaun
Harris

I think that would be some lethal shit for as rotations, 1st vs 2nd unit, overall depth
 
I was wondering why dude attacked the Cavs bench. They might have the deepest team in the league along with OKC and the Warriors.

George Karl is a terrible coach. Everywhere he goes it turns to shit

You know more about basketball than to say this dumb shit
 
Watching the Laker game and they said the Heat just agreed to a trade Mario Chalmers/James Ennis to the Grizzlies. I think the grizz give up Beno Udrih. Cant find anything online supporting it tho
 
Watching the Laker game and they said the Heat just agreed to a trade Mario Chalmers/James Ennis to the Grizzlies. I think the grizz give up Beno Udrih. Cant find anything online supporting it tho

Man the heat was trying all summer to trade Rio and Birdman.
Micky ain't trying to pay that repeaters tax
 
They did re-up Birdman. Nobody coming to the games. Heat gotta decent squad and them seats stay empty

Mofos in south beach fuck u expect? Trust breh them seats paid for... Mofos would rather go to wet willies first before going to the game on time lol
 
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