People seem to think it only matters if they are starters that are missing games to injury....like starters can play 43-44mpg consistently.I hate defending the Lakers. But I heard last week during a game they have the 5th most player games missed due to injury.
Again... conceded (that the Lakers have faced a lot of injury woes this season).I hate defending the Lakers. But I heard last week during a game they have the 5th most player games missed due to injury.
Excuse me, gonna go puke now.
Again... conceded (that the Lakers have faced a lot of injury woes this season).
I saw the 1st game versus Brooklyn... that was a decent win, as Brooklyn shot the ball fairly well.My bad, must have missed that.
Were you able to watch all of the game last night? I wasn't. It was such a lopsided ass kicking it got boring in the 3rd.
If they would have been playing the Lakers and won by 50 I would have watched every minute of it.
Yeah, that could be part of it too. May have lit a bit of a fire under them as they do seem to be playing with more urgency.
Whatever the reason, they're looking more like the team they were after the deadline/all star break last year.
It probably helps that the Lakers hit a soft part of the schedule, too... really only one good win since then (over New Orleans)...
... (keeping in mind that the NYK were injured to heck in the latest matchup vs the Lakers)
Does anyone know the name of Kyrie's doctor? Because whatever med's crazy K's on they seem to be working. That must be why he hasn't had one of his it's all about me moments this season.
So they are so good they just get bored I guess? Has to be it.Not really. They're 2-1 vs. the Thunder, 2-1 vs. the Clippers, 3-0 vs. the Suns and 2-1 vs. the Pels.
They've actually almost struggled more vs the teams they're "supposed to beat".
So they are so good they just get bored I guess? Has to be it.
Having not watched the team much I could understand that. And, hell, I certainly cannot be sure but the guy seems like he genuinely loves his teammates. Maybe if we go out round 1 again that could change, but will help if he does what's expected of him.Well…
That isn’t proof.
It is 1 insider’s opinion.
I happen to think he will probably leave to. But surely not going to put 100% on it.
Then again I don’t really have anything to base that on.
By somewhere you mean NY. Could happen....but guessing winning will matter to him and, sure, Cans might need to at least win a series to help convince him to stay. IF the Cavs win a series or more with guys who have not even hit their prime seasons yet will he risk that for the unknown? Maybe, but maybe not.No, it's not proof.
But, Howard Beck is one of the better NBA guys out there. And I was using the "source" (NBA Central) Shane uses a lot...
I am 80-85% sure he will leave. Just my opinion based off his previous desire to be traded somewhere that was not the Cavs.
Oh my goodness. Hard to say too much as we did have more FTs, I think, even before was a FT fest for us but those last 6 or so minutes?Bulls flopping around like Cam Payne tonight lol
Well, that soft part is over. The next month or so is pretty brutal.
Wemby committing random acts of savagery not doing it for you?Especially with the Spurs being as bad as they have been for a few years now, just being honest:
The best thing about the NBA product right now is Shaq and Chuck going at each other in the booth with Kenny and Ernie instigating.
Wemby committing random acts of savagery not doing it for you?
Kid had a triple double with 10 blocks.
Clippers didn't quit.
Refreshing.