par73 wrote:EAST:
no particular order
cavs: birthday cake but candles not lit
Wat?
Think they can win the championship without Irving?
par73 wrote:hawks #1? better stay healthy
Teague and Bazemore out with ankle sprains, yea. They're pretty shallow on the wing, so not great. Might give Shröder a chance to show what he's really got with the starters though, has a higher ceiling than Teague. Millsap has been ballin, actually playing w. some style which is unusual for a Hawk.
par73 wrote:beal injured, wizards in trouble
He get's injured every year, they usually nurse him for the playoffs. I don't think they're in trouble, Wall can carry the load, time for Otto Porter to step up.
par73 wrote:noah gets benched on the bulls
Yes this is bullshit. He should be starting. He would look great on the Bucks, wonder if Bulls would trade for Monroe?
par73 wrote:batum doing well, al jefferson having a rough year
Al Jefferson is what he is, a tricky chopped & screwed post player who's mad slow. Has his limitations. Him having some great games, some bad games, is a function of matchups.
Batum was always good, but used to defer too much. Whenever he was forced to be the first option (like in the FIBA WC when France won) he has been great.
Suprisingly Lin has been really good too. The Hornets are watchable.
par73 wrote:loss of oladipo meant cash money for picking other players in fantasy (same with vucevic)
He's already back.
Don't like how fantasy distorts actual basketball analysis.
par73 wrote:celtics look pretty good, i wonder when the injuries strike so 'we' can get some more consistent rotations.
They should trade Zeller ASAP
par73 wrote:bucks parker isn't ready yet. alphabet man is. monroe was.
Parker is close, will be there by end of season. He has moves. His game reminds me of Griffith. Watch him do a stutter step, then spin move roll into a dunk the other night, great stuff for a big man.
Giannis just gets better and better. Look at these player comps, Kevin Garnett, Tracy McGrady, Bosh!
http://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/car ... tokounmpo/
And Jason Kidd is a great coach for him, it's Giannis' versatility that's gonna make him great.
par73 wrote:the heat well they don't have lebron and their two former best players average somewhere around 36 in age. dat whiteside tho
Them & the wizards will be the toughest eastern playoff teams other than the Cavs tho
par73 wrote:the pacers. they sent their backcourt to the west. salary cap bullshit kinda caused that team to go bye bye ( and hibberts lackadaisical effort on all accounts), he basically watched the ECF two years ago while being on the court.
You mean their frontcourt. I think you tend to underestimate how much influence one great player can have. Paul George has picked up where he left off.
par73 wrote:spurs : defensively close to unstoppable
Man Aldridge looks like a role player on this team. But I have noticed that when they're struggling they'll just give him the ball for a few posesions. I feel like they're holding him in reserve, but will he have the rythm when it comes to that? With the blazers he was just fed game after game. He always struck me as a rhythm player. Hmm.
par73 wrote:clippers: paul injured, griffin in talks for mvp- needs to last to playoffs
Paul played, hmm, was it all mind games? That's pretty desperate. Looks like they "choked" again last night against the Warriors.
par73 wrote:houston: getting its ass kicked, repeatedly.
Pretty shameful that they blamed Mchale for this. Were lucky to beat the blazers to break that losing streak, Cory Brewer off balance half court 3 pointer, etc. Portland wings can't handle Harden though (McCollum too small, combo guard, Crabbe should be a fringe rotation player, blazers have problems on the wing).
par73 wrote:new orleans: also getting its ass kicked except more than houston
Anthony Davis injured yet again, along with entire team. Dey fucked.
They have their draft pick, maybe they'll get that 2nd peice.
par73 wrote:utah : west's version of a good defensive frontcourt such as boston
Heh, Boston wishes they had this frontcourt!
Olynick thinks he's dirk and shoots a brick:
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par73 wrote:portland : west's version of a front court that gives up a lot of points and a backcourt that has all but disappeared
How has the back court disappeared? Explain...
Lillard projects to be either Stephen Curry or Stephon Marburry
http://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/car ... n-lillard/
When his shot isn't going down, he has become a great, aggressive slasher. Needs to get that touch back though, but have seen good signs: that kind of stutter step to freeze the D before he launches an ultradeep 3 is back, kind of missed it last season when he was focusing on learning to really take it to the whole. I'd like to see him have less of a conscious, he overthinks things sometimes but it will pay off in the long run. Maybe it's because Stotts is too conservative of a "flow offense" coach
Aminu looks pretty good in the front court. His 3s are going down, great D. Tries to do too much sometimes, thinks his handles are better than they are.
Myers Leonard is injured. Team needed his shooting, spacing is a problem, too many guys who can't even hit free throws.
Don't like Plumlee. Bad on D, can't shoot. This goofy shit where he takes the ball up the court has to stop.
They need to trade Henderson.
Crabbe will be a fine specialist spot up shooter, shouldn't be starting but they have none else.
Ed Davis & Vonleh TBT
I don't mind them losing close games. Ideally there's a good point differential and they still get a good pick, then they can trade away half these guys and get good things in return.
par73 wrote:timberwolves : impressive start, hell garnett got 25 minutes+ the other night. who'd have thought. KAT, wiggins and lavine have a great mentor in him.
Towns is going to be a beast. We are going to have great Center battles in the coming years.
par73 wrote:thunder: durant's out therefore westbrook has more usage than any other point guard in the league and has been putting out curry-like performances minus the 3pt fanatics
And minus the efficiency. They should like tie a cow head to the backboard so he can rip some flesh with his teeth as he dunks.
par73 wrote:kings : defensively fucked, gives up mad points. has demarcus cousins starting at center
God I love Cousins but when he get's tired and grumpy, man he will literally lie on the floor face down complaining while the other team fast breaks. Millsap kind of worked him the other night, he's gotta keep his chin up and confidence rolling, didn't get help getting suspended for this loss against Miami. I don't think they're fucked, it's just that the entire team right down to them getting the pass-only Rondo and drafting basically a Role Player in Cauley-Stein is built around Cousins...so if he's not playing they lose. Problem is they have no bench and so he gets tired and grumpy.
par73 wrote:nuggets: defensively fucked, gives up mad points. has JJ hickson starting at center
Yea they need Nurkic back. I really like their young talent though.
Mudiay looks like he could be good. I'm really impressed with his handles for his size. Kind of a spaz tho.
They really fleece Portland when they got a pick AND Will Barton for shitty Ass-fflalo. Would love to have Barton on that wing instead of Crabbe.
They should trade Gallinari (he's been playing well, his value is mad high) & somehow dump JJ Hickson (he is cancer) & get one more peice to add to the nurkic-mudiay-barton-faried core
par73 wrote:mavs :well now that more than half the teams in the west are playing like shit looks like the mavs have a chance for a playoff spot after all !
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I underestimated Carlisle and how fast Mathews and Parsons would be back, which was weirdly fast, I mean they had an achilles tear and microfractures. I'd say they have a chance. Suns have looked great, I'd put them at 7 for the west right now. Probably Mavs at 8, but I think Kings and Jazz gonna turn it around and catch them.