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Welp. Back to the lottery we go.:money: Schedule is too tough to compete for a spot. It shouldn't be but it is for this team.

This Pacers team is timid and uninspired. No easy O. Same predictable shit.:smh:

The good news is Vogel is outta there at the end of the season. Maybe Bird as well.

Nah keep them niggas :lol:
 
good win by the cavs tonight.

Nah that wasn't a good win.. Those mofos don't run any plays to get easy buckets at all... Ball stops moving when it hits kyrie's hands :smh:

Love was scared to shoot the ball every time he got it in the corner.. Mofo pump fakin or passing it back out when he clearly open to shoot..
 
Nah that wasn't a good win.. Those mofos don't run any plays to get easy buckets at all... Ball stops moving when it hits kyrie's hands :smh:

Love was scared to shoot the ball every time he got it in the corner.. Mofo pump fakin or passing it back out when he clearly open to shoot..

I just saw clips of that...
what is EXACTLY wrong with him?
 
I just saw clips of that...
what is EXACTLY wrong with him?



Didn't see the clip but I believe dude know he's likely the scapegoat....so when shit is bad he ain't trying to pile on...
I honestly feel he's ok in Cleveland but have heard the chatter and ain't trying to fuck up, which in a sense is fucking up.
 
Didn't see the clip but I believe dude know he's likely the scapegoat....so when shit is bad he ain't trying to pile on...
I honestly feel he's ok in Cleveland but have heard the chatter and ain't trying to fuck up, which in a sense is fucking up.

but Love was giving up OPEN shots I mean passes from Lebron DIRECTLY and Love didnt pull the trigger

WTF?!?!?

And Kyrie with all his injuries? is the LAST one to talk.

I think all this shows how no matter the coach or the player if management/ownership is BAD you will never succeed.

People NEVER want to give Bulls management credit but look at the deals they made during the Jordan era?

And look at Riley in LA, NY and Miami?

Do we need to even MENTION the Spurs?

If Bron didn't get embarrassingly overwhelmed and Dirk started balling out his damn mind Dallas wouldn't even have won that year.
 
Didn't see the clip but I believe dude know he's likely the scapegoat....so when shit is bad he ain't trying to pile on...
I honestly feel he's ok in Cleveland but have heard the chatter and ain't trying to fuck up, which in a sense is fucking up.
Cavs are slowly falling apart...i told u mask..shit is all coming to a head, right before the playoffs; if the east wasnt so weak, they would be in serious trouble...
 
I just alerted RR so he will be in here shortly to provide analysis of the shit we have been saying the whole year; gene, where your ass at???:popcorn::popcorn:
 
I just alerted RR so he will be in here shortly to provide analysis of the shit we have been saying the whole year; gene, where your ass at???:popcorn::popcorn:
Right now the Warriors are definitly the team to beat, but they still have to win it on the court in the playoffs, and if you have watched sports as long as I have you never cash your checks before the trophy is lifted..
As for the Cavs, well there are several things worth noting, one LeBron is not the player he was last year, most notably his outside shooting has abandon him, this allows his defender to sag off him more closing up the lanes that would be there with the outside shooting, next Kyrie outside shooting is also off thus allowing more sagging..
Also to me the Cavs are the jack of all trades master at none... In my oppinion they should tap into trying to find their identity, try to find one thing they are great at doing instead of trying to be good at everything... They go from being the half court team, then playing small, then being a iso team, to a team that tries to move the ball around... The trouble is they are decent at each style but not great at any of them..
This gets them in trouble with one dimential teams, teams like the Piston who plays very well big, or a team like the Raptors who can dribble penetrate..
The only thing they have going for them is that they have talent and time to get it together plus they have shown a limited history of being able to turn it up in the playoffs... However at this point they should get out of the east but if they wan to win anything more they better hope that the Warriors are some how upset in the west...
 
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Since the All-Star break, Chandler Parsons is having one of the best stretches of his career. Could Dallas lose him this summer? Ronald Martinez/Getty Images
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DALLAS -- On his first day of kindergarten, Chandler Parsonsscribbled a picture of himself in anOrlando Magic uniform to illustrate what he wanted to be when he grew up.

That childhood dream could become a reality this summer, which would be a nightmare for the Dallas Mavericks.

Don't assume Parsons will automatically re-sign with the Mavs this summer after he opts out of the final season of his three-year, $46 million contract -- which is a virtual certainty with the salary cap soaring -- despite owner Mark Cuban's making it clear he is committed to keeping Parsons as a foundation piece.

The Mavs fully understand that the 27-year-old forward, who is in the midst of the best statistical stretch of his career, will need to be re-recruited this offseason.

Those close to the situation consider his hometown Magic to be the biggest threat to steal Parsons from the Mavs. With its pre-deadline dealing, Orlando cleared enough cap space to sign two players to max contracts. Sources anticipate that the Magic will aggressively pursue Parsons.

It's not a subject Parsons wants to discuss as the Mavs prepare for Tuesday's home game against the Magic and the stretch run of the regular season, though he certainly didn't slam the door on the possibility.

"My focus right now is solely on finishing this season as strong as possible with the Mavericks," Parsons said. "It'd be selfish of me and a disservice to this franchise and to my teammates to be thinking about this summer when we have a chance to do something special. We'll have plenty of time to think about business this summer. It's basketball season now."

Parsons tersely cut off an attempt to press him on the issue: "You have a calendar? This isn't July. Call me then, if you want to talk about free agency."

Parsons' phone will probably be ringing a lot at that time. He will be one of the league's most coveted unrestricted free agents in a market in which 20 teams are projected to have enough cap room to make max offers.

This free-agency crop should feature two of the biggest names in basketball -- LeBron James and Kevin Durant -- but it's not a deep class. That's particularly true of playmaking combo forwards, a pretty rare species the 6-foot-9 Parsons has joined this season by proving he can thrive as a power forward.

The list of teams interested in Parsons will be long, with sources expecting theMiami Heat, Los Angeles Lakers,Brooklyn Nets, New York Knicks,Portland Trail Blazers, Houston Rockets, Denver Nuggets and Magic to be among Parsons' suitors. If Durant leaves Oklahoma City, add the Thunder to the list, with a potential reunion with Parsons' coach at Florida, Billy Donovan.

It's a perfect scenario for Parsons to get paid, and he is expected to command a max contract. Dallas, which won't have Parsons' full Bird rights required to offer a fifth year, would be able to pay him roughly $96 million over four years. Other teams would be able to offer approximately $92 million over the same span.

Parsons' decision will come down to comfort and the best opportunity to reach his potential -- not dollars -- according to sources familiar with his thinking.

The Orlando situation is expected to be especially intriguing to Parsons, and not only because of the nearby Lake Howell High School alumnus' ties to the area, where his parents and many other family members live.

The Magic, whose oldest starter is 25-year-old center Nikola Vucevic, have a talented, young core consisting largely of developing, recent lottery picks and a glaring need for an experienced, go-to guy. Orlando could allow Parsons, who prides himself on his recruiting ability, to have significant input on the team's other primary target. (Perhaps fellow Gator Al Horford?)

The Mavs should still be considered the favorites in the pending Parsons sweepstakes, as he feels a strong sense of loyalty to Cuban and Dirk Nowitzki, in particular. Parsons also has a close relationship with Rick Carlisle and lobbied for Dallas' head coach to receive the five-year contract extension he signed this fall.
 
The Warriors wont lose a playoff game. This is the greatest team ever assembled. Playoffs should be cancelled, go ahead and hand them the chip.
 
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However, Parsons and his inner circle have expressed concerns about whether Carlisle has confidence that Parsons can be a franchise player and is willing to give him the freedoms and responsibilities players of that ilk typically receive. Those doubts are fueled in part by occasional crunch-time benchings this season, even after Parsons, who averaged 18.8 points on 52.3 percent shooting from the floor in February, returned to form following a difficult rehab from major knee surgery.
 
You going to far lol

When the Bulls won 72 games they were called "the greatest team ever" and MJ was then asked by the media does that make him the greatest player ever (3 rings at that point) and he answered "yes". Warriors will break the record and if the media asks Steph the same question he should answer in the same manner.

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When the Bulls won 72 games they were called "the greatest team ever" and MJ was then asked by the media does that make him the greatest player ever (3 rings at that point) and he answered "yes". Warriors will break the record and if the media asks Steph the same question he should answer in the same manner.

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Look at bum ass Jud Bushler,Longley, and parish lmaoo
 
Look at bum ass Jud Bushler,Longley, and parish lmaoo

Yeah 5 CACs on that squad but let the nostalgiasts tell it competition was a lot "tougher" back then and guys today would've struggled. Then they clown my boy Wilt bout all the white boys he supposedly faced and played wit. :rolleyes:
 
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Right now the Warriors are definitly the team to beat, but they still have to win it on the court in the playoffs, and if you have watched sports as long as I have you never cash your checks before the trophy is lifted..
As for the Cavs, well there are several things worth noting, one LeBron is not the player he was last year, most notably his outside shooting has abandon him, this allows his defender to sag off him more closing up the lanes that would be there with the outside shooting, next Kyrie outside shooting is also off thus allowing more sagging..
Also to me the Cavs are the jack of all trades master at none... In my oppinion they should tap into trying to find their identity, try to find one thing they are great at doing instead of trying to be good at everything... They go from being the half court team, then playing small, then being a iso team, to a team that tries to move the ball around... The trouble is they are decent at each style but not great at any of them..
This gets them in trouble with one dimential teams, teams like the Piston who plays very well big, or a team like the Raptors who can dribble penetrate..
The only thing they have going for them is that they have talent and time to get it together plus they have shown a limited history of being able to turn it up in the playoffs... However at this point they should get out of the east but if they wan to win anything more they better hope that the Warriors are some how upset in the west...
So basically you wrote all of this to say what we have been saying; the warriors and cavs are exactly what we have thought/known all along...
 
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So basically you wrote all of this to say what we have been saying; the warriors and cavs are exactly what we have thought/known all along...
Im saying what I see, you was saying what you wanted to see... Because prior to LeBron and Irving losing their jump shot there was no evidence to support them having these problem...
 
Im saying what I see, you was saying what you wanted to see... Because prior to LeBron and Irving losing their jump shot there was no evidence to support them having these problem...
No, im saying what I knew; The warriors are in a class by themselves; it just took you all this time to figure this out:hmm:; and the cavs have been playing just like this the whole fucking year; same no offense, dont use love right, kyrie and lbj holding the ball to dam long, tristan overpaid bitch ass, jr smith is hot or cold, more like cold; everybody else useless....
 
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No, im saying what I knew; The warriors are in a class by themselves; it just took you all this time to figure this out:hmm:; and the cavs have been playing just like this the whole fucking year; same no offense, dont use love right, kyrie and lbj holding the ball to dam long, tristan overpaid bitch ass, jr smith is hot or cold, more like cold; everybody else useless....


Mannn don't know what jr you been watching...
Or is it your expecting much more of him... Than his 13-18 points per game
 


weak ass dudes.
blamed everybody but the wack ass gm for assembling that trash. nuggets were supposed to be stacked with nice young talent that was going to eventually contend for like 8 years now. ain't done SHIT. ain't gonna do shit, won't do shit. overpaying fareid ass niggas is the problem.
 
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