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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2020 10:27:10 GMT -5
My problem is KG stay in his feelingsย It was going to be mutually beneficial for both sides with KG getting a minority stake but sadly Saunders passed away and everything just went sidewaysย If this was baseball and he had to pick a jersey to go in with, it no doubt should be Minnesota.ย The Garnett deal would have been mutually beneficial. They screwed him over so I don't blame him for taking it out on them. I know it's up to him, but... Wolves fans don't have a lot going for them. Let them have Garnett retire his number so they can have something to be prideful over.
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on Apr 9, 2020 16:31:28 GMT -5
Apparently they are going to run this game of Horse
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Post by Deleted on Apr 9, 2020 18:02:35 GMT -5
I miss basketball but man that HORSE tournament sounds lame as hell.
Iโll give Silver credit for being innovative though. Definitely the best commish in American sports. Always adapting and willing to try new things. The NFL doesnโt have to because they are the most popular sport in the country, and MLB is stuck in 1953 where they feel more like church than sport. Iโll give props to the NBA for not putting anyone in any potential danger while still trying to provide content to a world that needs some.
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on Apr 9, 2020 18:06:28 GMT -5
I miss basketball but man that HORSE tournament sounds lame as hell. Iโll give Silver credit for being innovative though. Definitely the best commish in American sports. Always adapting and willing to try new things. The NFL doesnโt have to because they are the most popular sport in the country, and MLB is stuck in 1953 where they feel more like church than sport. Iโll give props to the NBA for not putting anyone in any potential danger while still trying to provide content to a world that needs some. Well it helps that Silver is in a players league so he keeps his ear to the ground for better or worse. He listens and doesn't just dictate what he wants to do For as much as people bitch at the power Goddell was given, I still blame the players a lot on that but Roger is a bad commish Manfred after the way he has handled the Red Sox and Astros scandal has put himself in a bad light
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Post by Deleted on Apr 9, 2020 21:41:11 GMT -5
I miss basketball but man that HORSE tournament sounds lame as hell. Iโll give Silver credit for being innovative though. Definitely the best commish in American sports. Always adapting and willing to try new things. The NFL doesnโt have to because they are the most popular sport in the country, and MLB is stuck in 1953 where they feel more like church than sport. Iโll give props to the NBA for not putting anyone in any potential danger while still trying to provide content to a world that needs some. Well it helps that Silver is in a players league so he keeps his ear to the ground for better or worse. He listens and doesn't just dictate what he wants to do For as much as people bitch at the power Goddell was given, I still blame the players a lot on that but Roger is a bad commish Manfred after the way he has handled the Red Sox and Astros scandal has put himself in a bad light Yeah, Silver has the luxury of just listening to guys like LeBron, Steph, etc, who are charismatic, marketable, and know what is popular in society, so he doesn't have to do much, but still have to give him credit for doing it. Others in his position could easily power trip. He has shown he is willing to listen and willing to adapt to a rapidly changing culture. People are cutting cords, so he turns the NBA into the most social media saavy sports company in the world. He doesn't complain about copyright laws when people post content on YouTube or gif's on Twitter. He knows in the long run that's going to get more eye balls on the product and make more money for the league down the road when the baby boomers (who love football and baseball) get phased out. Even little things like changing the All Star game rules this past year, making it a fantasy draft format a few years ago, and so on. He's willing to adapt and change things on the fly, while other leagues will stubbornly keep status quo. I think this HORSE idea is boring as hell, but again, he's doing something that no one else is willing to try. Goddell is just someone who knows he runs a sport where the players are routinely screwed in the CBA (revenues/salaries, non guaranteed contracts, etc), but it doesn't matter because the league is bigger than any individual team or player, and is making ridiculous money every year. Manfred has a very short sighted mentality. He doesn't care about marketing his players, and everything he does is meant for short term gain while long term it will hurt the league. If he was the commish of the NBA, he'd probably resign. The players would revolt on him.
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on Apr 9, 2020 22:24:02 GMT -5
Well it helps that Silver is in a players league so he keeps his ear to the ground for better or worse. He listens and doesn't just dictate what he wants to do For as much as people bitch at the power Goddell was given, I still blame the players a lot on that but Roger is a bad commish Manfred after the way he has handled the Red Sox and Astros scandal has put himself in a bad light Yeah, Silver has the luxury of just listening to guys like LeBron, Steph, etc, who are charismatic, marketable, and know what is popular in society, so he doesn't have to do much, but still have to give him credit for doing it. Others in his position could easily power trip. He has shown he is willing to listen and willing to adapt to a rapidly changing culture. People are cutting cords, so he turns the NBA into the most social media saavy sports company in the world. He doesn't complain about copyright laws when people post content on YouTube or gif's on Twitter. He knows in the long run that's going to get more eye balls on the product and make more money for the league down the road when the baby boomers (who love football and baseball) get phased out. Even little things like changing the All Star game rules this past year, making it a fantasy draft format a few years ago, and so on. He's willing to adapt and change things on the fly, while other leagues will stubbornly keep status quo. I think this HORSE idea is boring as hell, but again, he's doing something that no one else is willing to try. Goddell is just someone who knows he runs a sport where the players are routinely screwed in the CBA (revenues/salaries, non guaranteed contracts, etc), but it doesn't matter because the league is bigger than any individual team or player, and is making ridiculous money every year. Manfred has a very short sighted mentality. He doesn't care about marketing his players, and everything he does is meant for short term gain while long term it will hurt the league. If he was the commish of the NBA, he'd probably resign. The players would revolt on him. Horse is def going to be boring as hell but it is something and maybe the public really wants it. Either way, Silver has been on top of things and the NBA has basically been the leaders in sports in all of this Goddell makes the NFL money and that's all they care about. Nobody is bigger then the game for better or worse. Manfred is f**ed. I don't see how that schedule they proposed for MLB is going to work. No doubt MLB will have their own load crisis management without a bigger roster
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on Apr 11, 2020 6:24:29 GMT -5
Reports surfacing that Gobert and Mitchell relationship canโt be fixed
Donโt know how much I buy into that. If thatโs the case you might as well say good buy to this Jazz team as a playoff team because Gobert is a huge piece but Mitchell is the face of the team
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on Apr 11, 2020 13:40:11 GMT -5
People in the NBA are pushing for a month of preparation time if the season comes back and even more prep if it goes straight to playoffs
Yeah I donโt see that happening. Teams are going to have to make the best of it. They might get a week max but a month is time they canโt afford to give for players to just practice and get in game shape again
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Post by The Captain on Apr 11, 2020 13:55:30 GMT -5
Reports surfacing that Gobert and Mitchell relationship canโt be fixed Donโt know how much I buy into that. If thatโs the case you might as well say good buy to this Jazz team as a playoff team because Gobert is a huge piece but Mitchell is the face of the team I don't know how you fix that relationship. Mitchell's completely justified in being pissed off at Gobert's carelessness getting him infected with a potentially lethal virus. Even though both Rudy and Donovan lucked out that they were mostly asymptomatic, it's the principle of the matter.
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Post by BRV on Apr 11, 2020 14:14:42 GMT -5
If I'm Adam Silver (note: I'm not) here's how I'm handling the return of the NBA.
The 8-seeds and 9-seeds in both conferences were separated by at least 3.5 games when play was suspended on March 11, so apologies to the Trail Blazers and Wizards, but the season resumes in the playoffs and the teams that were the top-8 seeds in each conference. We go to Las Vegas and put up the teams in hotels on the strip and have the games played in empty arenas at the various venues in Vegas.
According to the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, Nevada's peak for hospital resource use and deaths per day happened earlier this month, so we should be well in the clear to resume practice by May 1. Each team gets a week of practice from May 1 to 9.
The playoffs resume on Sunday, May 10 with the conference quarterfinals as a best two-of-three series, the conference semifinals as a best three-of-five, and the conference finals and NBA Finals a best four-of-seven. Teams only get one day off between games because there will be no travel, as everyone and everything will be centrally located in Las Vegas.
If every single series goes the distance, the NBA Finals would end on Sunday, June 21.
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Post by tenshi on Apr 11, 2020 15:26:30 GMT -5
Reports surfacing that Gobert and Mitchell relationship canโt be fixed Donโt know how much I buy into that. If thatโs the case you might as well say good buy to this Jazz team as a playoff team because Gobert is a huge piece but Mitchell is the face of the team I don't know how you fix that relationship. Mitchell's completely justified in being pissed off at Gobert's carelessness getting him infected with a potentially lethal virus. Even though both Rudy and Donovan lucked out that they were mostly asymptomatic, it's the principle of the matter. If you're trading someone like Gobert, who would want to trade for who essentially was Patient Zero for Coronavirus in the NBA?
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on Apr 11, 2020 15:51:40 GMT -5
Reports surfacing that Gobert and Mitchell relationship canโt be fixed Donโt know how much I buy into that. If thatโs the case you might as well say good buy to this Jazz team as a playoff team because Gobert is a huge piece but Mitchell is the face of the team I don't know how you fix that relationship. Mitchell's completely justified in being pissed off at Gobert's carelessness getting him infected with a potentially lethal virus. Even though both Rudy and Donovan lucked out that they were mostly asymptomatic, it's the principle of the matter. Yea, Gobert can only keep apologizing and will probably be doing that to every team for a while I give him credit for being mature about this whole thing and actually doing the right thing but best believe people in the NBA is going to feel some type of way. Dudes would have preferred to play and risk getting sick then having him shut the league down
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Post by Deleted on Apr 11, 2020 18:14:33 GMT -5
Ok, ESPN showing Ayton and Beverly playing 2K is rock bottom as far as content. I mean, I get that gaming/Esports is popular, and leagues are smart to do it now with live sports shut down, but holy hell they need to find a better format. Get some of the more charismatic players to play it so the banter is at least entertaining, and have someone host it like a podcast where the players can answer questions and play simultaneously.
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Post by Spiderf 4 on Apr 12, 2020 7:13:38 GMT -5
If I'm Adam Silver (note: I'm not) here's how I'm handling the return of the NBA. The 8-seeds and 9-seeds in both conferences were separated by at least 3.5 games when play was suspended on March 11, so apologies to the Trail Blazers and Wizards, but the season resumes in the playoffs and the teams that were the top-8 seeds in each conference. We go to Las Vegas and put up the teams in hotels on the strip and have the games played in empty arenas at the various venues in Vegas. According to the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, Nevada's peak for hospital resource use and deaths per day happened earlier this month, so we should be well in the clear to resume practice by May 1. Each team gets a week of practice from May 1 to 9. The playoffs resume on Sunday, May 10 with the conference quarterfinals as a best two-of-three series, the conference semifinals as a best three-of-five, and the conference finals and NBA Finals a best four-of-seven. Teams only get one day off between games because there will be no travel, as everyone and everything will be centrally located in Las Vegas. If every single series goes the distance, the NBA Finals would end on Sunday, June 21. Not bad. Although in the spirit of 'everyone's got an opinion' here's my best impersonation of Adam Silver and here's what I would do: Finish this season off as planned, even if it means we wait until autumn to do so. Next season (the 2020-2021 season) will be amended significantly. A shortened 58-game season (so basically make it feel like a strike-shortened season) that starts January 1 or even Christmas Day. Every team plays every one of the other 29 teams once on the road and once at home. A lot of NBA fans have been saying that the season should be shorter than 82 games anyway, here's the perfect opportunity to do it at least once.
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on Apr 12, 2020 8:05:12 GMT -5
If I'm Adam Silver (note: I'm not) here's how I'm handling the return of the NBA. The 8-seeds and 9-seeds in both conferences were separated by at least 3.5 games when play was suspended on March 11, so apologies to the Trail Blazers and Wizards, but the season resumes in the playoffs and the teams that were the top-8 seeds in each conference. We go to Las Vegas and put up the teams in hotels on the strip and have the games played in empty arenas at the various venues in Vegas. According to the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, Nevada's peak for hospital resource use and deaths per day happened earlier this month, so we should be well in the clear to resume practice by May 1. Each team gets a week of practice from May 1 to 9. The playoffs resume on Sunday, May 10 with the conference quarterfinals as a best two-of-three series, the conference semifinals as a best three-of-five, and the conference finals and NBA Finals a best four-of-seven. Teams only get one day off between games because there will be no travel, as everyone and everything will be centrally located in Las Vegas. If every single series goes the distance, the NBA Finals would end on Sunday, June 21. Not bad. Although in the spirit of 'everyone's got an opinion' here's my best impersonation of Adam Silver and here's what I would do: Finish this season off as planned, even if it means we wait until autumn to do so. Next season (the 2020-2021 season) will be amended significantly. A shortened 58-game season (so basically make it feel like a strike-shortened season) that starts January 1 or even Christmas Day. Every team plays every one of the other 29 teams once on the road and once at home. A lot of NBA fans have been saying that the season should be shorter than 82 games anyway, here's the perfect opportunity to do it at least once. I just don't see a way the season finishes as that still had a month left plus you have 3 months of playoffs to do. If the season restarts in the middle of May and you don't get into the playoffs until close to July, you're not ending the playoffs until close to October The word is they want the playoffs finished by Labor Day
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Post by BRV on Apr 12, 2020 18:55:49 GMT -5
Anyone else watching this HORSE competition on ESPN? I watched exactly one back-and-forth between Mike Conley and Tamika Catchings. It's lamer than I ever could have possibly imagined.
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Post by The Captain on Apr 12, 2020 18:58:53 GMT -5
At this point, it feels like ESPN and the NBA are throwing shit at the wall and seeing what sticks.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 12, 2020 21:05:21 GMT -5
Didn't watch it, but the concept is basically people shooting jumpers in their driveways or home gyms. I know the world is craving any sort of sports content right now, but no chance that sticks as a viable option. If it was LeBron or superstar names like that doing it, then maybe, but the rosters they have for this won't draw anyone in. I'll give them credit for trying though. Not exactly easy to come up with things right now when you have to be isolated.
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on Apr 13, 2020 3:26:05 GMT -5
Didn't watch it, but the concept is basically people shooting jumpers in their driveways or home gyms. I know the world is craving any sort of sports content right now, but no chance that sticks as a viable option. If it was LeBron or superstar names like that doing it, then maybe, but the rosters they have for this won't draw anyone in. I'll give them credit for trying though. Not exactly easy to come up with things right now when you have to be isolated. And this is where I criticize LeBron a little bit I wouldn't say he has an obligation to be apart of this stuff but for some reason when it comes to NBA events, he shies away from it despite being the face of the NBA. Whether it be a skills competition, dunk contest, etc during the NBA season he really isn't apart of it and it shines a little more here with him not being part of the HORSE challenge Ultimately, this all means nothing. Just a little observation I noticed with him. He going get them Tik Tok videos out tho for sure
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Post by sfvega on Apr 13, 2020 4:06:44 GMT -5
Didn't watch it, but the concept is basically people shooting jumpers in their driveways or home gyms. I know the world is craving any sort of sports content right now, but no chance that sticks as a viable option. If it was LeBron or superstar names like that doing it, then maybe, but the rosters they have for this won't draw anyone in. I'll give them credit for trying though. Not exactly easy to come up with things right now when you have to be isolated. And this is where I criticize LeBron a little bitย I wouldn't say he has an obligation to be apart of this stuff but for some reason when it comes to NBA events, he shies away from it despite being the face of the NBA. Whether it be a skills competition, dunk contest, etc during the NBA season he really isn't apart of it and it shines a little more here with him not being part of the HORSE challenge Ultimately, this all means nothing. Just a little observation I noticed with him. He going get them Tik Tok videos out tho for sureย I think LeBron just doesn't see the reward in stuff like this or the dunk contest. If he wins, cool everyone expected it. But if he loses, then he's never gonna hear the end of it. Which I get, but it's undoubtedly a very pre-pandemic attitude to have.
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