Rex wrote:
Seems like about the same length as the soccer training camps, and those guys practice and play more regularly. What I can't figure out is why they are randomly visiting Senegal right before the tourney. Yo guys, Ebola. At least they're avoiding Atlanta, I guess.
It does, but I have a hard time believing it's as important in Basketball to have them play together that much. It's goign to be a benefit for Rose who needed basketball fitness, but it sure seems like a drag on the time of the Durants/Hardens/Walls of the world. If I were and NBA team I wouldn't care that much for the mileage.
Hold on, I'm trying to see if Jack London ever gets this fire built or not.
I don't see why there has to be such a big deal about her being a woman. If you want to be treated like everyone else, just act like everyone else and don't draw attention to yourself. Byron Scott was hired as a head coach last week and he didn't make a big deal about being a man, right? Its not that I have a problem with it, but who cares? What you are under your pants is your thing.
Johnnie wrote: ↑Sat Sep 10, 2022 8:13 pmOh shit, you just reminded me about toilet paper.
The Spurs are without a doubt the coolest sports team ever. If I didn't have other obligations, I'd follow them from town to town, like what used to happen with the Grateful Dead. Tape games on my videocam from the stands, and trade clips with other Spursheads. Of course, before the games I'd buy some local craft brews from a stranger in the parking. They have a mediocre night now and then when the collective creativity isn't there. But Tony, Pops, Manu, Jerry -- er, Timmy -- can ultimately do no wrong.
True. But Tim put the ball in the basket many, many times every night. Like Jerry did. I suppose there's no perfect analogy. Except perhaps that Steven Jackson was Brent Mydland.
DC47 wrote:The Spurs are without a doubt the coolest sports team ever. If I didn't have other obligations, I'd follow them from town to town, like what used to happen with the Grateful Dead. Tape games on my videocam from the stands, and trade clips with other Spursheads. Of course, before the games I'd buy some local craft brews from a stranger in the parking. They have a mediocre night now and then when the collective creativity isn't there. But Tony, Pops, Manu, Jerry -- er, Timmy -- can ultimately do no wrong.
That was fucking awesome.
DC47 wrote:True. But Tim put the ball in the basket many, many times every night. Like Jerry did. I suppose there's no perfect analogy. Except perhaps that Steven Jackson was Brent Mydland.
Adrian Wojnarowski is reporting the Cavs and T-Wolves have agreed in principle to a trade that will send Kevin Love to the Cavs for Andrew Wiggins, Anthony Bennett and a protected first-round pick. Love also has agreed to opt out of his contract in 2015 in return for a five-year, $120 million deal with the Cavs.
The trade can't be finalized until Aug. 23 because they signed Wiggins last month and he can't be traded for 30 days.
mister d wrote:Sooo ... has a team ever added a better tandem in the same offseason? Maybe in any sport?
Second place would probably be Lebron/Bosh to the heat in 2010. According to Hollinger's stats, Lebron was 1 in 2010, Bosh 4...Lebron was 2 last year and Love 3.
Hold on, I'm trying to see if Jack London ever gets this fire built or not.
McHale/Parrish (HOFer, but joined before their primes)
LeBron/Bosh (Unless Loves turns into a bust)
Schilling/Foulke (played important roles and wonderful personalities)
After extensive research, I'm going with no.
Edit: Unless, I'm reading Hockey-Reference wrong (which is highly likely), it looks like Messier and Gretzky signed with the Oilers the same year with Gretzky joining Edmonton one year earlier. Again before their primes and rookie call-ups, but impressive nonetheless.
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Hmm. On one hand, they are building another financially inflexible 3-headed monster that eventually doomed Miami. On the other hand, it did get Miami to 4 Finals appearances, two wins and you have Love long term. As much as I would have liked the prospect of Wiggins + LeBron + max guy next offseason, and as much as I read this will force LeBron to play a lot of defense and could wear him down...that's hard to pass up.
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This just seems as close as you can possibly get to a guarantee. Its like adding McCarthy AND Headley AND Drew AND Prado all around the same trade deadline, but in one human person body.
Johnnie wrote: ↑Sat Sep 10, 2022 8:13 pmOh shit, you just reminded me about toilet paper.
Gunpowder wrote:Hmm. On one hand, they are building another financially inflexible 3-headed monster that eventually doomed Miami. On the other hand, it did get Miami to 4 Finals appearances, two wins and you have Love long term. As much as I would have liked the prospect of Wiggins + LeBron + max guy next offseason, and as much as I read this will force LeBron to play a lot of defense and could wear him down...that's hard to pass up.
The frustrating thing judging this trade in the future is we'll have no idea how different Wiggins's development would be playing with LeBron rather than a lousy team. He could be a player that turns into a star no matter what his team situation is, but I wonder how many players out there would have turned into much better players if they were put in the right situation (or vice versa - what happens to Scottie Pippen if the Sonics don't trade him to the Bulls?)
Gunpowder wrote:Hmm. On one hand, they are building another financially inflexible 3-headed monster that eventually doomed Miami. On the other hand, it did get Miami to 4 Finals appearances, two wins and you have Love long term. As much as I would have liked the prospect of Wiggins + LeBron + max guy next offseason, and as much as I read this will force LeBron to play a lot of defense and could wear him down...that's hard to pass up.
Yeah, it can't be discounted that Lebron upgraded his running mates just in age alone. I think the pursuit of Marion is to help Lebron with defensive duties. Lebron has a new five year window, and I really think the Cavs are gonna be tough to beat next year. Not in two or three, but now.
Hold on, I'm trying to see if Jack London ever gets this fire built or not.
I'll go ahead and call the Cavs favorites to be champions next year if the Love deal goes through. Those thinking they need more pieces--remember, people thought the Heat wouldn't be deep enough to win it all in LeBron's first year, and then they came within two games of doing just that.
The only wild cards are if Blatt turns out to be just a disastrous, incompetent coach (unlikely) or if Irving is a head case who can't coexist with bigger stars (slightly less unlikely, but not really).
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DC47 wrote:The Spurs are without a doubt the coolest sports team ever. If I didn't have other obligations, I'd follow them from town to town, like what used to happen with the Grateful Dead. Tape games on my videocam from the stands, and trade clips with other Spursheads. Of course, before the games I'd buy some local craft brews from a stranger in the parking. They have a mediocre night now and then when the collective creativity isn't there. But Tony, Pops, Manu, Jerry -- er, Timmy -- can ultimately do no wrong.
That was fucking awesome.
DC47 wrote:True. But Tim put the ball in the basket many, many times every night. Like Jerry did. I suppose there's no perfect analogy. Except perhaps that Steven Jackson was Brent Mydland.
Robinson = Pigpen?
Helped to set the tone at the beginning, but left the scene too soon.
Irving needs to stay healthy and Love's had issues with that as well (not to mention his defense). They'll for sure come out of the East, but I don't know if they would be favorites over Spurs, Thunder or Clippers.
well this is gonna be someone's new signature - bronto
Giff wrote:Irving needs to stay healthy and Love's had issues with that as well (not to mention his defense). They'll for sure come out of the East, but I don't know if they would be favorites over Spurs, Thunder or Clippers.
They may not be the favorites, but if they can get out of the East say in 3 of the next 4 years or so, they may not need to be.
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Giff wrote:Irving needs to stay healthy and Love's had issues with that as well (not to mention his defense). They'll for sure come out of the East, but I don't know if they would be favorites over Spurs, Thunder or Clippers.
They may not be the favorites, but if they can get out of the East say in 3 of the next 4 years or so, they may not need to be.
Well, when Durant joins HH in H-Town, we'll be the favorites!
well this is gonna be someone's new signature - bronto
I hear Durant is leaning Pistons. Grew up worshiping Dennis Rodman. After Rose and James tear up their knees in a collision going to the podium to pick up the 2014-15 MVP award, it looks like the Pistons will be favored for 2015-16 when he comes north next summer.
Durant is coming home to DC. He and Wall will do a dance and Cowherd's head will explode. All will be well when Cowherd's head explodes. Because he is an awful person.
tennbengal wrote:Durant is coming home to DC. He and Wall will do a dance and Cowherd's head will explode. All will be well when Cowherd's head explodes. Because he is an awful person.
That's perfect for Cowherd. Either:
"WALL COULDN'T GET IT DONE WITHOUT DURANT CARRYING HIM!"
or
"TOLD YOU WALL WOULD NEVER WIN, HE CAN'T EVEN WIN WITH DURANT!"
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Rex wrote:Bitching out on a national team really brings out the mouthbreather in me. That is some weak sauce.
Yeah? Because I am completely the opposite on this one. Could care less about whatever BS tourney this is, not sure why any of them risk their health on it.
Rex wrote:Bitching out on a national team really brings out the mouthbreather in me. That is some weak sauce.
Yeah? Because I am completely the opposite on this one. Could care less about whatever BS tourney this is, not sure why any of them risk their health on it.
Except that he waited until after final cuts to go ahead and quit. I get being tired and whatnot, but why now? It seems that once you go through tryouts and take a spot, you've made an obligation to the team (not to mention your country).
My guess is that 50 year old Kevin Durant won't ever look at his trophy case and lament the open space where a FIBA World Cup gold medal could have been. The "why now" part is probably 100% attributable to repeatedly thinking about Paul George's leg snapping in half.
Johnnie wrote: ↑Sat Sep 10, 2022 8:13 pmOh shit, you just reminded me about toilet paper.