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Mitch Cumsteen

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  1. 1 hour ago, MNLonghornFUKM said:

    Looking at the schedule…. Tomorrow bucks at pacers is at 430PM CDT?? Haven’t seen that one before

    Gotta schedule around the Battle of Flowers Parade.

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  2. 6 hours ago, ChiTownDoc said:

    You’re usually spot on.  I don’t get this take at all.  Although I’m drunk on a Wednesday night.  Delilah Miami folks.  Highly recommend.  

    It was just a stretch late in the second quarter. Okc looked like they were about to blow the doors off of them and the Pels made a run to get it to 10. Seemed like the momentum was shifting and the game was going to be competitive. They adjusted at the half by moving SGA to the high post and he proceeded to take a blow torch to the entire city of New Orleans. SGA is a fucking witch. 

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  3. This zone is really gumming up the okc offense. As much as they lean on SGA and Williams creating off the dribble, I’m surprised we don’t see more teams use it against them. Especially when Giddey is out there who isn’t a shooting threat. 

  4. Boston is for sure going to win the series and most likely this game, but they haven't faced any adversity whatsoever this year.  In general, you want your team to learn those lessons in the regular season but they were so busy beating the crap out of everybody that you just don't know how they are going to respond.

  5. I'm trying to rack my brain to think of somebody I would hate worse on the Spurs than Trae Young. I'm not sure that I can, especially given his contract and the assets it would take to obtain him.

    Is Dwight Howard still in the league? Draymond would be tough to swallow but at least the fucker plays winning basketball. Pat Bev? Dillon Brooks? Kyrie is a terrible human but the fucker can ball. Harden? Westbrook? I think I'd take any of them over Young. Shit, give me Ben Simmons and his shitty back over Trae Young.

    Maybe Jordan Poole. I think I might take Young over Poole. Maybe. 

  6. You guys are looking at this whole DB room situation the wrong way. Sure, it stings to lose experienced players to the portal and the ones that are here look poorly coached, but it's been awhile since we've been able to really lean into a position coach becoming a constant surlyhorns punching bag. It's been dire around here ever since Stan Drayton broke up with @golfclap and Andre Coleman got shitcanned. But now? In the words of Sam Ehlinger, "Weeeeeee're Baaaaaaack!"

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  7. @ztejas I'm not sure how you can say the depth doesn't look that bad when they just played Drew fucking Eubanks 17 non-garbage time minutes in a playoff game.

    The Beal trade wasn't bad, all things considered. Since Phoenix had already given up all their future picks and swaps for Durant, the only thing they had left to trade were some second rounders and swaps on swaps. Meaning, they essentially gave Washington rights to the worse end of a swap that somebody else could potentially exercise. Sloppy seconds swaps, as it were. Based on the Bullets storied history and their current plan of tearing the franchise down to the studs, what are the odds that they get anything out of that? And Washington had no other option because of the idiotic no trade clause Beal had.

    But all that goes to the larger point that Phoenix has hardly any options to improve that roster. It took the Knicks almost 15 years to recover from Isiah Thomas gutting their future and putting them in cap hell, and that was before the luxury tax was even marginally punitive. Phoenix will end up keeping their own pick this year, but otherwise don't have control of their own first round pick until 2031. Other than getting ring chasing vets on the minimum or trying to unearth some hidden gems from the g-league or Europe who also would play for the minimum, there aren't many opportunities to improve that roster.

    They have a very rapidly closing window that wasn't very wide to begin with, and once it's shut they are going to have to fire sale whatever they can get for Booker and the ghost of Kevin Durant. They are going to look a lot like what Brooklyn does about now sooner rather than later.

  8. Phoenix has a very flawed roster and the last thing they needed was an injury to Allen. But let’s see what happens when they get home. It always amazes me how much better the role players play at home in the playoffs vs on the road. 

    Also, the refs obviously call the games differently in the playoffs and there’s been a big difference post all star break anyway, but holy isolation ball batman there is some ugly ass offense being played. What happened to pace and space? Look at all these scores in the 90s and low 100s. Good looks are much tougher to come by these days it seems. 

  9. 22 minutes ago, aggie08 said:

    He also has an And-1 called for him on his step through jumper after his two 3's where the only contact that could even be argued was a slight grazing of legs. It usually evens out; well, more than evens out when we're talking about the Lakers.

    All true, but for them to review that call and still get it wrong... that was something.

    14 minutes ago, Chewbacca said:

    Wasn't a heat check, though. I think he has to take a wide open 3 there. KCP fell down.

    For sure. They had so many possessions in the fourth where they were forcing bad shots and he was on a bit of a heater. They weren't getting a better look than that. You gotta shoot it there. It wasn't like they could run the clock out. Denver was going to get the ball back with plenty of time. If Lebron passed on that shot, people would be killing him today for being a pussy.

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  10. 1 hour ago, Pam Cummings said:

    I enjoy Reggie as a human but he's bad as an announcer. Extremely bad. It's to the point where I see other analysts and commentators throwing shade.

    I don't enjoy Reggie on any level. I saw him at Summer League a few years back and he was a complete dickhead to some kids there.

    And his understanding of situational basketball is embarrassing. That ridiculous bullshit the other night when he suggested that someone intentionally miss a free throw up 3 was mind boggling. Last night he was suggesting that the Lakers take a timeout when there was no reason for it. And on top of all that, his voice grates on me. He's my least favorite announcer right now, by far.

     

    20 minutes ago, aggie08 said:

    LeBron having meltdowns over the officiating is just chef's kiss.

    In his defense, it was an atrocious call. I couldn't believe they overturned that. Now you can just smack a guy in the head after the ball leaves his hand? 

    And as much as I enjoy watching Lebron and the Lakers squirm, I'd much rather this be a long series with more compelling games like last night. That was playoff basketball at its absolute best.

    The best part by far though was Anthony Davis after getting Ehlo-ed, falling into the Denver bench and not being able to get up because he was stuck in the Nuggets dogpile around Murray. I almost felt bad for him. That's gotta be the worst feeling.

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  11. https://sports.yahoo.com/report-warriors-waive-cp3-spurs-152206480.html

    There's no chance the W's pick up that option and I can't imagine a team is going to sign on to pay him $30 million in a trade. So one way or the other Chris Paul is going to be on the market. He's probably more inclined to go ring chasing with his butt buddy Lebron anyway, and as much as I have been a CP3 hater all the way back to when he was at Wake and punched that dude in the junk, I would hold my nose and grudgingly kick the tires on him.

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  12. I think I'm more intrigued by this NO/OKC series than any of the other ones. Really interesting matchup.

    New Orleans is really a bitch of an 8 seed. What a reward for OKC as a number 1 seed -- catching a 49 win team in the best western conference I can remember with key guys missing a lot games throughout the season. They really have a very well put together roster, even without Zion. 

    Herb Jones is probably the best perimeter defender in the league and is going to make SGA work for everything. And the Pels have decent options for guarding Williams as well. As much as OKC relies on those two guys creating offense on their own, it just seems like tough sledding. And then you have Valancuinas pounding them on the offensive glass and beating up Holmgren on the inside.

    New Orleans likewise is super iso heavy. It's McCollum and Ingram taking turns playing one on one, and OKC has great counters with Dort and all their length. I think this series is going to play out a lot like game 1 - it's going to be ugly, low scoring-ish, and whoever gets good shots down the stretch and doesn't turn the ball over is going to win. 

  13. This could be a tough series for okc. The Pels have some really solid perimeter defenders in Murphy and especially Jones, and then Valancunius is a load underneath. This isn’t a great matchup for the Thunder. It would be much worse if Zion were healthy. 

  14. 11 hours ago, ztejas said:

     

    Lumping Sochan in with these two is ridiculous. This is all from this season. 

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    Worst-case scenario Jeremy is a rotation player for 10-12 years in the NBA. WORST case. And in one season he took huge strides both from 3 and from the FT line.

    All that’s fair. It was more about counting roster numbers next year and conveniently lumping those three together because they were in the same draft class and on similar contract and development timelines. But certainly, Sochan has shown much more than the other two. 

    That said, his shooting is a problem regardless of the improvement. It was eye popping how open the floor was with him out of the lineup. I don’t think it’s going to get fixed unless he totally breaks down that idiotic side spin release and starts over. It’s beyond me that someone who had both parents who played college ball wouldn’t get that fixed like when he was 10 years old. 

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  15. 10 hours ago, jimmyjazz said:

    Texas fans need to look at the bigger picture.  We have a returning 3rd-year starter, a 2nd-year backup who looks like he's ready to kick ass, and a rookie who blew everybody's minds with his talent.

    What EXACTLY is the problem again?  This couldn't be a more ideal setup.

     

    10 hours ago, TrashMaster G said:

    Only surly/PTSD Texas fans could turn it into a problem.

    I’ll be that guy and say it was more than a bit concerning how wide ass open the receivers were. But otherwise? Yeah, this program hasn’t been in better shape since 2004 and you can make a good argument that we’re better off now long term than then. 

  16. Chicago is without Lavine, Ball and Patrick Williams. I can’t blame any of that on Donovan. That’s a lot of talent they’re missing. 

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