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  1. 9 hours ago, CurlyDumps said:

    At least Harden's vintage "is he drunk/hungover/concussed?" performance happened during a game they were probably losing anyway.

    In his playoff career, in deciding game losses Harden is +/- :

    -1, +3, -17, +3, +7, -4, -27, -6, -28, -13, -10, -29, -4, -16, -30, -6, & -16

    In his playoff career, in deciding game victories Harden is +/- :

    +4, +24, +16, +19, +9, +16, +12, -6, +16, +7, +19, +9, +22, & +38

     

  2. Bit of a crazy ending and near scuffle after the Pacers beat Milwaukee. Glad to see T.J. McConnell continuing to contribute. Kid has had a really nice career. From Chartiers Valley H.S., to Duquesne then a transfer to Arizona and then to the NBA. 

  3. 9 minutes ago, Jerry Callo said:

    Has your guy moved up to the SLC first team?

    He is on the first team. Had a bit of a hamstring issue to start the season so he has not gotten in any games as of yet.

    He was close to getting in Sunday in the game at Los Angeles. It will come. He’s still, I think, the youngest defender.

    Thanks for asking.

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  4. Per the Internet:

     

    The two largest margins of defeat in NBA playoff history are tied at 58 points.Both the Denver Nuggets and the Minneapolis Lakers each achieved this feat.The Denver Nuggets beat the New Orleans Hornets 121-63 in the 2009 playoffs. The Minneapolis Lakers defeated the St. Louis Hawks 133-75 in the 1956 semifinals. 

     

    https://www.landofbasketball.com/statistics/largest_margins_pl.htm

  5. Throw The Towel GIF

    Miami really bringing the, uh, heat tonight. Down, 35-8, in the first quarter. 

    Miami has made 3/16 from the field, 1/10 from 3 and don't really look like they want to be there tonight.

    Bam, at -25, Wiggins -18, Mitchell -13, Herro -26

  6. 9 hours ago, Napoleon said:

    Yeah…

    I like the idea of December, January, and February outdoor games in Chicago, Minnesota, Toronto, Montreal, Boston, New York/New Jersey, Philly, Columbus, Cincinnati, Portland, Denver, Salt Lake City, St. Louis, Kansas City

    Sure… that would be wonderful. Why don’t we just kill off 1/3 of the fans that actually go to games before the season so that we don’t have to use a blow torch to separate their bodies from the seats that their corpses are frozen to when the cleaning crew comes through after the games?

     

     

    50 minutes ago, tokamak said:

    I’m not sure what the answer is. The NFL seems to have figured it out. The flip side is that right now we have Houston, Dallas, and Austin playing games in July and August. 
     

    I just looked it up and the Norwegian and Swedish leagues play a summer schedule. Russia does fall-spring but with a long winter break. Maybe that’s the way to go. 

    The Bundesliga plays games into December and then in January. Things can be adjusted. They take a break, I think, after game 15. They can still train at their clubs during the break.

    The average temperature for Chicago in December is 37/27, January 32/22, February 37/26.

    The average temperature for Berlin in December is 40/32, January 38/29 and February 41/30.

    I wasn't saying a complete copying of the schedule. I just think it could help transfers of players between leagues and perhaps help the MLS become better.

  7. Just now, BurgleBro said:

    I didn't even know they can call fouls on review LOL

    Good shit 

    Nor did I. I reckon if you can say that ball was out on Minnesota it was because James smacked his wrist/hand. So, it seems fair.

  8. From ESPN.com:

    "During live play, it was judged that Josh Hart made a legal defensive play," Guthrie said. "After postgame review, we observed that Hart makes body contact that is more than marginal to Hardaway Jr. and a foul should have been called."

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