in 2012, harden wet the bed. it's basically that simple, imo. so, it was westbrook/durant/a frightened child vs lebron/wade/bosh.
grass is greener. advanced stats like porzingis more, but they can't account for the fact that russell's playing a much tougher position to learn...
he's ground bound and not quick. we already have that guy, and i think ours will be better.
i think savory's right. the bold move is to clean house and collect assets. it's not a sure thing, but maybe with west driving the talent...
yes. mobile center is a need, 28 is unlikely to yield much, and black (though i like him) is totally replaceable with low-cost vets. thus, it's...
jazzy killin' it. dirk nowitzki (and try to remember who else) beat lebron, wade, and bosh smack in the middle of their respective primes. but...
:Kareemlook: clarkson is worth his contract, so any trade better bring back value. i don't think he's going to be a star, but i do think he...
maybe have them do some post-ups against some chairs or something? after that, you're pretty well set.
i guess i was assuming we were discussing elite relative to college players.
i've been banging the hoop iq =/= "general cognitive ability as traditionally defined" for some time. but they are similar in that each is fairly...
yeah, the lighting, the pose, the use of moisture, the diet infomercials have been on this technology for years! but whatever, we know he's not...
not sure what west can do with that situation. their real star is about to age out, and they really haven't done anything for their brand. once...
really like the zo3 bike.
given that they're all 19, no, i don't really expect anyone to come in and set the league on fire in any way. but i thought the argument was that...
no. jackson is an elite defender. fultz is an elite scorer. if anything, ball's elite skill is the one that depends most heavily on...
i'm not a "draft for need" guy. and if i were, pg's not a need. if the lakers think jackson projects as a sg/sf whose long-range shooting is...
they both were signed, in part, for their reps as professionals. mozgov has lived up to that part of the bargain, imo.
dennis smith is going to be a really interesting draft pick. that could go a lot of ways, from perennial allstar to stat-padding loser. i've...
gallinari's smart to opt out. odds are, he gets hurt (again) and declines quickly. this will be his last big contract. wes matthews opted out...
at least mozgov's at the facility. it would be easy for him to just hang out on the beach counting money. you know, like deng's fat a**.