watching the game was quite the surprise to me..especially steph..he did too many people dirty
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They didn't have Tim Duncan which is their primary rim protector. Warriors ran over them in the paint. Might be a different story next time they meet.
Agreed, I don't like where the Suns franchise is going either and now everything has become a disaster. Can't believe they fired Jeff Hornacek when the front office is all to blame.So the Suns in a nutshell is "make what looks like good signings in the offseason, realize it doesn't work with the team or the players themselves, trade them away (or in Markieff morris' case turn so bad that he doesn't have any trade value), run out of players to use (which is probably going to happen, though they do have some young players to throw out on the court) and sign randoms to a 10-day deal. Their overall franchise is a complete disaster, and probably the worst as a whole these days in the league (yes, worse than the Lakers). Unfortunately for them they're stuck with three players on large contracts...Bledsoe (very good scorer, can play both guard positions but he's had two serious injuries the past three years, decent defender, limited by a short size but not anywhere near as much as Isaiah Thomas is, doesn't take care of the ball the best, not all that efficient as a shooter, thought he has decent assist numbers); he's certainly a solid player to have as the #1 regardless. Brandon knight is somewhat in a similar boat, being a good scorer except his defense isn't very good and apparently throwing a lob to Tyson Chandler is too difficult for him or something. Speaking of Chandler, he's barely been used because it turns out the Suns love small ball and he doesn't work for that. Mind you Chandler was signed to get Aldridge there but he made the easy decision of going to a team that is in a much better situation. Chandler, Bledsoe and Knight are all good players but none are really franchise players that can have a winning team built around them. Maybe Bledsoe eventually but not right now.
This is, only part of the issue. The rest is just gameplay mostly and other front office shenanigans.
No because the Pacers lost again like they always do in close games. I saw this analogy in a Facebook comment but Idr who said it:can we talk about how pg made that ridiculous 3 pt shot?
http://www.sbnation.com/lookit/2016/2/5/10925768/paul-george-launches-an-absurd-3-point-turnaround
great game between thunder v. warriors, finally a game that lived up its hype . durant was phenonmenol, but I don't like how okc executed down the stretch, too much hero ball.
I wasn't surprised to see Boston doing well this year. I am surprised to see the extent of that success but I knew the Celtics would be good this year. The thing I've been most surprised by though is the regression of Milwaukee. They have a nice young duo of Michael Carter-Williams and Jabari Parker and they have Greg Monroe.i honestly believe the bulls are in deep trouble..but it's pretty confusing and perplexing to say because they have beat the top teams but never show up against the worst teams which is weird.
moving on to the celtics, holy shit, they've been the surprise of the year. I've had them going to the playoffs in the beginning of the year, but dang, they are really good, tied for 3rd seed in the East says a lot. I love what Danny Ainge, Brad Stevens and the front office are doing and how the whole Celtics squad is producing as well. Isaiah Thomas was a fucking steal.
Milwaukee has been under performing despite their good yr last year. I think the front office just tried to make too many moves at once to put them further like losing B-Knight, Jared Dudley, Zaza Pachulia. They lost veterans and some key shooters to space the floor. The only shooter to space the floor on Milwaukee is Middleton and Bayless (who is meh) if I recall correctly. They got a lot of cutters / slashers like MCW and Giannis and Jabari but no shooters to space the floorI wasn't surprised to see Boston doing well this year. I am surprised to see the extent of that success but I knew the Celtics would be good this year. The thing I've been most surprised by though is the regression of Milwaukee. They have a nice young duo of Michael Carter-Williams and Jabari Parker and they have Greg Monroe.
I wasn't surprised to see Boston doing well this year. I am surprised to see the extent of that success but I knew the Celtics would be good this year. The thing I've been most surprised by though is the regression of Milwaukee. They have a nice young duo of Michael Carter-Williams and Jabari Parker and they have Greg Monroe.
Plus they traded Brandon Knight last season. If they still had him they might be a playoff team stillThose three players don't offer much defense, which was their strength last season.