Heatles84
Well-Known Member
You have to be smarter than this
You're asking quite a lot here.
You have to be smarter than this
yeah, no one saw THAT one coming when it happened back then...
Yah that’s what I thought.
He will regress to his norm. You know it. I know it
I’ll tell ya what pussy boy. I’ll even give you 36.6. 36.5 I win. 36.6 or above you win
I said the heat should have done. I said multiple times as soon as they signed Butler they were pot committed and had to go for it or there was no point to signing a 30 year butler with a bunch of thibs miles on him
Sure then. Week AVI bet.
Actually, you wrote this:
dont worry......Ponce De Leon was just missed it--- the Fountain of Youth is under American Airlines arena.....If Russell Westbrook goes there he will be able to defy the rest of human history and become ageless ----- and the wear and tear of growing older will not apply to him.
THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH IS REAL PEOPLE!!!!!! MAYBE KYRIE WAS ONTO SOMETHING WITH THE FLAT EARTH AND GIANT ICE WALLS!!!!
THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH IS REAL
From yesterday:
i think they have to do it. They have to try and win now. They have some of the least future draft capital in the entire league. They have no cap room this year or next year. You gotta take advantage of Butler right now- the guy has a ton of miles on him and is going to be 30 at the start of the season. The rest of Westbrooks prime lines up with his prime. Westbrook would not be avaliable except for special circumstances of George demanding out, combined with his enormous contract. Those variables make him fairly cheap to get and its not like they have the cap space to go out and get someone next summer or the following summer.
You hope that everyone stays healthy, that Milwaukee is still a year or two away, that the Sixers arent ready yet, that Boston takes time to gel, that Brooklyn wont be legit until KD returns and you go for it.
Most likely you are a 5 or 6 seed that loses in the first round, but at this point you are pot committed. Maybe they stay healthy and Giannis gets hurt and Embiid cant stay healthy and Durant isnt back yet and Boston chokes and you make some crazy run to the Finals. You get 2 good years out of Butler and RW (though RW has already played his BEST basketball and Butler might have as well) before they start to show the type of decline that takes them from being all star players to good/sometimes great when they are feeling it/healthy type of players
From yesterday:
i think they have to do it. They have to try and win now. They have some of the least future draft capital in the entire league. They have no cap room this year or next year. You gotta take advantage of Butler right now- the guy has a ton of miles on him and is going to be 30 at the start of the season. The rest of Westbrooks prime lines up with his prime. Westbrook would not be avaliable except for special circumstances of George demanding out, combined with his enormous contract. Those variables make him fairly cheap to get and its not like they have the cap space to go out and get someone next summer or the following summer.
You hope that everyone stays healthy, that Milwaukee is still a year or two away, that the Sixers arent ready yet, that Boston takes time to gel, that Brooklyn wont be legit until KD returns and you go for it.
Most likely you are a 5 or 6 seed that loses in the first round, but at this point you are pot committed. Maybe they stay healthy and Giannis gets hurt and Embiid cant stay healthy and Durant isnt back yet and Boston chokes and you make some crazy run to the Finals. You get 2 good years out of Butler and RW (though RW has already played his BEST basketball and Butler might have as well) before they start to show the type of decline that takes them from being all star players to good/sometimes great when they are feeling it/healthy type of players
Wait. Wiggy contradicted himself. Say it ain't so.
No one read this.
Personally, I'm not seeing how Houston improved significantly. CP3 is not what he used to be, but he was still effective. Westbrook has the higher potential at this stage, but he's wildly ineffective. Also, he and Harden both demand the ball in their hands. Will be interesting to see how this works.
Boogie was NOT an all-star come on man. And they missed Klay a bit tooHad it with the Spurs as well. Best player in that series, not named Lebron. Finals MVP isn't some media award. Kawhi was sort of an unknown up until around the Heat/Spurs Finals series. Dude's a late bloomer. But he doesn't have shit left to prove. He was saddled with a solid roster and an all-star in Kyle Lowry that was known for shrinking in the playoffs and won a title. GS was injured, but they had 3 other all-stars playing in that series (4 technically if we count Boogie).
This.