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I’m sure we’ll change the thread title.

The East should be historically bad next year without Tatum and Haliburton. Giannis’ best look at a title in years. I could see the Pistons making some noise and the Knicks taking a step back. 

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17 minutes ago, billfromlaketravis said:

Giannis’ best look at a title in years.

People keep parroting this but I don't really follow. His team is fucking dogshit. Between Cleveland, Orlando and Detroit someone will probably be better than MIL and if they aren't then whoever makes the Finals is going to get ass raped.

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9 hours ago, billfromlaketravis said:

I’m sure we’ll change the thread title.

The East should be historically bad next year without Tatum and Haliburton. Giannis’ best look at a title in years. I could see the Pistons making some noise and the Knicks taking a step back. 

meanwhile San Antonio probably joins the Western Conference blood bath free for all, Houston rounds out their starting 5 with an all time great, Dallas lands Flagg but at least no Kyrie, Memphis might take a step back, Wolves need to get a PG before we become  more serious than just a WCF participation trophy(i think Tim Connolly is cooking something up to address this), Golden State might have 1 good year left with this cores age, Denver still has the best player in the world but they also have MPJs contract holding them back, Lakers still need to build around Luka thatll take a year or 2, Clippers are older but spawned one of the best young centers in the league so hteyll be around. Portland played better down the stretch so they might be a play in threat. 

 

Jazz, Suns, Kings(trending downward) will be the punching bags of the west 

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With Haliburton out for season (probable), I wouldn't be surprised if the pacers punt on resigning Turner. Why go over the 2nd apron for a team without championship hopes?

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With Haliburton out for season (probable), I wouldn't be surprised if the pacers punt on resigning Turner. Why go over the 2nd apron for a team without championship hopes?

He was for lack of a better word atrocious against OKC in basically every facet of the game
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58 minutes ago, Fastbreak said:

With Haliburton out for season (probable), I wouldn't be surprised if the pacers punt on resigning Turner. Why go over the 2nd apron for a team without championship hopes?

 

15 minutes ago, MNLonghornFUKM said:


He was for lack of a better word atrocious against OKC in basically every facet of the game

He shot it horribly from three,  but he played great defense and hit a ton of mid range shots. He's also their only true big. They need a lot more size up front, even if they do re-sign him. He's also their longest tenured player and seemingly critical to their culture. I would not be surprised if they get him on a team friendly deal. 

One thing about the Haliburton injury... they got lucky as hell that they traded out their 2025 pick for the return of their 2026 pick. There's no way the Pelicans make that same deal today.

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10 hours ago, ztejas said:

People keep parroting this but I don't really follow. His team is fucking dogshit. Between Cleveland, Orlando and Detroit someone will probably be better than MIL and if they aren't then whoever makes the Finals is going to get ass raped.

Agreed.  Milwaukee will probably be "a contender" in the east by default, but that roster is terrible.  The three teams you mentioned + the Knicks should all be better than them and even watered down versions of Boston and Indiana should be right there with them.

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If KD were ring chasing, he would have gone to Miami given how wide open the East. It’s very cool he wanted to be closer to Austin to close out his career. 
 

Riley is losing his mind. Allegedly he wouldn’t include Highsmith in a deal for KD. 

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If KD were ring chasing, he would have gone to Miami given how wide open the East. It’s very cool he wanted to be closer to Austin to close out his career. 
 
Riley is losing his mind. Allegedly he wouldn’t include Highsmith in a deal for KD. 

I read ware they didn’t want to part with but PHX could have a combo of like Vasquez, topic, and #20 or something plus Wiggins and rozier

I’d rather have topic and see if he develops into something later on vs Jalen green
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The Suns probably think they can use 5 seconds to pick up an additional first (28-30). It’s happened before. It’s not nothing especially when it’s 5 of them in a single package, but it’s a small price to pay for KD. 

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37 minutes ago, MNLonghornFUKM said:


I read ware they didn’t want to part with but PHX could have a combo of like Vasquez, topic, and #20 or something plus Wiggins and rozier

I’d rather have topic and see if he develops into something later on vs Jalen green

Topic is in MIA?   I thought he was on OKC's roster

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3 hours ago, Im_smarter_then_you said:

I wish the Knicks make a harder run at Durant.  East is wide open

Is there any evidence Durant wanted to play there? If not, the knicks are looking at a one year rental and probably less motivated than the Rockets to offer assets for Durant. 

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13 minutes ago, BurntOrangeBlooded15 said:

I feel like he meant Jovic 

 

I was wondering if that was the case and if so I'd take Green with his warts over Jovic 100:100

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13 minutes ago, BurntOrangeBlooded15 said:

I feel like he meant Jovic 

 

Well it is confusing

Nikola Topic
Nikola Jovic
Nikola Jokic

It's all Balkan to me

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16 hours ago, billfromlaketravis said:

I’m sure we’ll change the thread title.

why would we do that?  

 

16 hours ago, billfromlaketravis said:

The East should be historically bad next year without Tatum and Haliburton. Giannis’ best look at a title in years. I could see the Pistons making some noise and the Knicks taking a step back. 

Not sure about historically bad, but pretty bad.  

Giannis' team (as has been pointed out) is terrible and they're more likely to be a play-in team than a top 4 seed.

I'll be interested to see how Ivey fits in with the young dudes in Detroit.

If the Cavs win another 55-65 games in the regular season and flame out again in Round 2, I would say it'd be time to blow it up...but the Jazz own their picks in 27, 28, 29 so that's not really an option.

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11 minutes ago, Message Board User said:

Color me shocked that Phoenix (owned by Ishbia) declined a trade by Cleveland (owned by Dan Gilbert).

Garland has way more upside than Green and Brooks. 40% from 3 last year, much better shooter all around, good handles and locked up for 3 more years. I can't imagine the #10 pick would make them go with the Houston offer, but maybe KD didn't want to go to Cleveland either. Can't really blame him there. 

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28 minutes ago, Dutchrudder said:

Garland has way more upside than Green and Brooks. 40% from 3 last year, much better shooter all around, good handles and locked up for 3 more years. I can't imagine the #10 pick would make them go with the Houston offer, but maybe KD didn't want to go to Cleveland either. Can't really blame him there. 

garlands one i hope the wolves look at for resolving PG. clevelands payroll is crazy right now, especially 26/27  im not the biggest garland guy but hes young, experienced and can make shots. not sure what itd take tho, especially coming off of toe surgery. 

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