The Official NBA Season Thread: NBA Cup Begins | Embiid Debut | Klay Return

The shots were falling for Wemby last night. I will say I love his resilience. Still wish he had a better shot diet, but it looks likes he wants to live and die by the 3 ball. It's just gonna give him inconsistent nights imo
 
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watching some OKC games this year and SGA mastered the foul baiting gm. it is at an elite level. took what james harden was doing and turnt it up a few notches. he doesn't "exaggerate" it, but he is definitely creating that contact.

if refs swallow the whistle come playoffs...
 
I don’t understand franchises like the NO Pelicans with all that franchise turnover + key guys always hurt. The franchise has only had 9 seasons over .500, out of 23 seasons.

Only one 50 win season in Franchise history. They might as well let Willie ride out
 


On the other hand, it was perhaps the defining moment of the opening weeks of the season: Yet another injury to a star player, and this one a long-term absence that leaves the Thunder without a single healthy center.

Join the club, Chet. Not only have the opening weeks been marked by a rash of injuries, but the names impacted have been significant. Already, Kevin Durant, Zion Williamson, Ja Morant, Tyrese Maxey, Jaylen Brown, Stephen Curry, Paolo Banchero. Scottie Barnes, Dejounte Murray, Paul George and Khris Middleton have been shelved with multiple-game injuries. Kristaps Porziņģis, Joel Embiid and Kawhi Leonard haven’t taken the court at all three weeks into the season.

This, of course, is a continuing escalation of a growing issue over the past several years. Despite ever-more intensive and expensive efforts to improve player health and durability, the trend line on player availability has headed in the opposite direction.

Talk to sports science experts, and many will blame the game: As the pace-and-space era increasingly demands more of the athletes on the floor — witness the play above, for instance — sprains and strains become more prevalent. Add in a faster ramp-up from zero to 60 — there are only a few preseason games, and nobody takes them seriously anymore — and you get a bumpy takeoff into the regular season.

The league itself seems mystified about what to do about it. They championed a new player participation policy a year ago to theoretically make sure key players didn’t sit out national TV games or otherwise “load manage” themselves out of too many games. That seemed to work early in the season. By the end, however, it may have been a pyrrhic victory that took even more key players out of commission for the playoffs.
 
watching some OKC games this year and SGA mastered the foul baiting gm. it is at an elite level. took what james harden was doing and turnt it up a few notches. he doesn't "exaggerate" it, but he is definitely creating that contact.

if refs swallow the whistle come playoffs...
We know this won't happen. Foul baiters never truly thrive during the playoffs.
 
IT hurt his hip and was cooked ever since. You also get your explosiveness from your hips. Idk if Chet will be the same
 
People said the same about Boston last season, then look what happened.

Not raising expectations as circumstances change is wrong. We don't need to double down on our priors.
I don't think the circumstances have changed.


Just being real with you. Most just view this as a hot streak by the Cavs. If we are at/around the ASG and they are still showing this level of success then we cab have a convo. We aren't even at Thanksgiving yet.

The Celtics had prior history of having deep playoff runs, the Cavs haven't. I can't see how they should be viewed in the same manner.
 
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