Official 2016-2017 NBA Season Thread - NBA rules Chris Bosh has a career ending injury

Who is the MVP?

  • Russell Westbrook

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  • Kawhi Leonard

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  • James Harden

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  • Lebron James

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  • Kevin Durant

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Atlanta is really gonna do it. Good door them. Blow it up. Why spend the money to be mediocre.

Atlanta wasn't going to resign him anyways. No one was ready to pay the price to keep all three guys in Atlanta when the teams that bad.

We don't know the return yet but just let him walk .
 
Wow that's some ******* BS. Cavs better have actually gave up something worth a damn. They managed to get JR and Shump for absolutely nothing. Now probably Korver for their third string towel boy. Or their backup Starbucks delivery man.
 
Atlanta is really gonna do it. Good door them. Blow it up. Why spend the money to be mediocre.

Atlanta wasn't going to resign him anyways. No one was ready to pay the price to keep all three guys in Atlanta when the teams that bad.

We don't know the return yet but just let him walk .
Why let him walk when you can get stuff for him?
 
McRae needs to come to philly.

I always felt like Korver would end up with Bron at some point, open jumpers all day
 
Teams so willingly give up players to whatever team Bron is on.

He needs moar help [emoji]128580[/emoji]
 
Teams so willingly give up players to whatever team Bron is on.

He needs moar help [emoji]128580[/emoji]

Unbelievable that he's been able to get JR, Shump, Frye, and now Korver for what ultimately amounts to the last 3 picks in the 1st Rd and some potato chips.
 
Saw this on Reddit (via ESPN)


Post-up bigs who can't shoot 3s or defend smaller players -- Greg Monroe, Jahlil Okafor, Al Jefferson, Enes Kanter, Nikola Vucevic -- have already been relegated to bench roles. The nostalgic worry Houston-style offenses might play them out of the league entirely.


"If your big guys don't dominate, you have to go small," Casey said. "I tell Jonas [Valanciunas]: 'Oh, you want to play more? Then dominate. I don't want to see fadeaways over 6-8 guys. Get to the rim. Get every offensive rebound. If not, you're coming out.'"

Extinction seems farfetched, and the new big man archetype is even more exciting to watch. We're already seeing it with Joel Embiid, Anthony Davis, Kristaps Porzingis, Karl-Anthony Towns, and Myles Turner -- the big man who can do literally everything. We love Embiid pump-and-driving from deep for the same reason we love big men in the silly Taco Bell Sprite Kia Poulan Weedeater Skills Challenge in the All-Star game: it's just cool.
 
iggy and bogut were traded there
steph wasn't even finals mvp you clown
besides what's your point?

Watch your mouth. It's not that deep...and I'm not the one at all.

My point is...LeBron is a great GM. And teams willingly trade to him, and he plays with a lot of imported talent.

That's no knock on him.
 
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