The Jazz Wonderbra
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As a booster the bulls beat the Knicks.
I’m gonna be telling my grandkids about this.Portland beat the wolves AGAIN! Two nights in a row. Its better than my honeymoon.
Gotta keep our eyes on the prize for 82-games. Have to have a champions mentality in the complete opposite direction.Doesn't look like Portland or SA are going to be competition at the very bottom. I think we keep our bottom 3 status pretty easily since we have much tougher strength of schedule than any of the bad eastern teams, even if we out-talent them by a bit.
Got to think Portland is going to pull a Utah and trade some players off.Doesn't look like Portland or SA are going to be competition at the very bottom. I think we keep our bottom 3 status pretty easily since we have much tougher strength of schedule than any of the bad eastern teams, even if we out-talent them by a bit.
Brooklyn, Portland, and Chicago are in full FAFO mode about tanking right now. Need to move parts yesterday and are going to do it too late and miss top 4. Detroit is likely wanting to see some progress or I would include them as well.Got to think Portland is going to pull a Utah and trade some players off.
They are fully on my radar. Gotta think Zion injury is more like a two month deal and not a two week deal. So much of the supporting cast is hurt but I am not sure getting them back in 10 games or so will help since Zion is already hurt and we know BI ain't an iron man.New Orleans has to be the most fascinating team. They have a lot of mobility to do trades, but do you really do trades when you're so injured? Do you just lean into the draft and trade Zion?
Why would they? Isn't OKC the model to follow -- 2 years of bottom 5 finishes and then burst to the middle the next year and then top of the league after that? The Blazers have already had their 2 bottom 5 finishes. They should be good to go.Got to think Portland is going to pull a Utah and trade some players off.
Because they got 3 centers who are all good.Why would they? Isn't OKC the model to follow -- 2 years of bottom 5 finishes and then burst to the middle the next year and then top of the league after that? The Blazers have already had their 2 bottom 5 finishes. They should be good to go.
Or maybe they're closer to the Rockets' model with 3 bottom 5 finishes in a row. They just missed the bottom 5 with a bottom 6 finish one of those three years, but the draft capital they gained in their three years toward the bottom seems somewhat comparable (Jalen Green, Jabari Smith, Amen Thompson vs. Shaedon Sharp, Scoot Henderson, Donovan Clingan). So just as it was the Rockets' turn to rise last year, maybe it's the Blazers' turn this year.
After all, tanking is all about having a plan for short-term pain and executing for long-term gain, isn't it. It's simple: just follow the model (Thunder and Rockets). Right?
Even though I responded to you, my sarcasm wasn't directed at your particular point here, and especially not at you -- just toward those who have undue faith in tanking.Because they got 3 centers who are all good.
We are seeing the exact same thing. They will be like 4-18 and 7-8 games out of the play in and just decide to punt. Their team is like a 50 win team (on the top end) if completely healthy and they have the two of the least reliable "stars". They are cooked.Pelican's injury report is just insane. They might pack it in for the rest of the year. Upcoming schedule is vicious and they've got no players.
We are seeing the exact same thing. They will be like 4-18 and 7-8 games out of the play in and just decide to punt. Their team is like a 50 win team (on the top end) if completely healthy and they have the two of the least reliable "stars". They are cooked.