The Pistons will have exactly the same season they had last year. That's my prediction.
Every single fucking time.
The Pistons will have exactly the same season they had last year. That's my prediction.
Get a load of this, gang. It has come to my attention are actually some people on the Internet, especially on NBA TikTok of all places that think this Thunder team could actually win a hypothetical playoff series against the Warriors in their prime. Let me say that again. NBA TikTok, a place that already contains some of the objectively worst takes I have ever heard, actually thinks the Thunder stands a chance against the Warriors’ throne.The Thunder have a positive net rating overall with SGA off the floor.
No more "is OKC really a favorite to repeat?" Questions. The potential first dynasty since the Warriors is here.
So the dynasty in the making talk may have been a wee bit premature when they’re 0-3 against the Spurs this year lol. I still think they’re favorites to win the championship but Wemby is also going to be a force for years so who knows whether the Thunder will be able to get over that massive hump (a 7’5” hump to be specific)My response to this is that the Thunder were 18-1 through 19 games with the highest point differential in NBA history (through 19 games) at a 16.5ppg victory margin. This was without Jalen Williams, who was third team All-NBA last year and a key piece of the championship team. The Thunder are now 20-1, the last two games being close ones, but as they reintegrate Williams into the lineup they’re going to be a better team than the one that set the record for ppg differential through 19 games. That’s scary. I wouldn’t put money on them to hit 73 wins quite yet, but I wouldn’t be surprised if they matched or exceeded last year’s total of 68.
Their biggest competition is in the West for sure. It’s not a cakewalk by any means and you’re right, the playoffs are a different animal. But this team now has playoff experience in addition to their regular season success. They know what it takes to grind out wins and achieve the ultimate goal. I think once they get over the hump in the WCF it should be a given that they’re beating anyone coming out of a relatively weak East.
The Thunder have the reigning MVP and while he’s not the best player in the league (still think it’s Jokic), Shai is a superstar that can and will lead the way. I said don’t put your money on them breaking the win record, but I would take them over the field when it comes to a championship. Like I said preseason, we have a dynasty in the making here and I don’t think that’s an overreaction.
The Detroit teams are taking turns being the best in their respective leagues during the regular season. The Red Wings are up next.Just stumbled upon this and thought you guys should see this.
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Imagine showing this screenshot to someone two years ago