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Re: NBA Season 2018 - 2019
« Reply #1620 on: March 24, 2019, 01:09:45 AM »

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You get to see the whackiest results in the NBA in late March and April. That is for sure.
Dirk having a throwback game was pretty awesome tbh
Seeing LeBron get eliminated from the playoffs was pretty awesome too, though for very different reasons. It's not often you get to see LeBron get eliminated from the playoffs.
If only Dirk could've been the one to put him out of playoff contention, but I'll settle for the D Russell revenge tour
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Re: NBA Season 2018 - 2019
« Reply #1621 on: March 24, 2019, 01:17:05 PM »

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You get to see the whackiest results in the NBA in late March and April. That is for sure.
Dirk having a throwback game was pretty awesome tbh
Seeing LeBron get eliminated from the playoffs was pretty awesome too, though for very different reasons. It's not often you get to see LeBron get eliminated from the playoffs.
If only Dirk could've been the one to put him out of playoff contention, but I'll settle for the D Russell revenge tour
The Hezonja block party game was pretty spectacular too.

Re: NBA Season 2018 - 2019
« Reply #1622 on: March 24, 2019, 01:23:04 PM »

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You get to see the whackiest results in the NBA in late March and April. That is for sure.
Dirk having a throwback game was pretty awesome tbh
Seeing LeBron get eliminated from the playoffs was pretty awesome too, though for very different reasons. It's not often you get to see LeBron get eliminated from the playoffs.
If only Dirk could've been the one to put him out of playoff contention, but I'll settle for the D Russell revenge tour

Magic traded Russell saying he wanted a leader at PG (Lonzo).

Russell then goes on to return to LA as the leader/alpha of his playoff team and officially eliminates the Lakers from the playoff hunt.

Oh sweet justice!  8)

Randle, Lopez, Russell, Zubac. Lakers must be kicking themselves for letting go/trading them.
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Re: NBA Season 2018 - 2019
« Reply #1623 on: March 25, 2019, 10:14:29 PM »

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Sixers got hammered by Orlando and it looks like the Thunder are losing again. The Thunder will have the same record as The Celtics after this game. Which makes the Thunder 6th in the west and setup for a 1st round match up against The Rockets.

Re: NBA Season 2018 - 2019
« Reply #1624 on: March 25, 2019, 11:46:11 PM »

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Apparently rumor has it Kawhi really happy in Toronto and is willing to accept 190 million 5 years...

Re: NBA Season 2018 - 2019
« Reply #1625 on: March 26, 2019, 01:59:46 AM »

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Jusuf Nurkic snapped his left leg in half similarly to Gordon Hayward's gruesome injury. Out for the rest of the season and maybe well into next season.


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Re: NBA Season 2018 - 2019
« Reply #1626 on: March 26, 2019, 02:02:17 AM »

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Jusuf Nurkic snapped his left leg in half similarly to Gordon Hayward's gruesome injury. Out for the rest of the season and maybe well into next season.
Ugh. Horrible.

Really liked how he'd been playing for Portland, and generally how they'd been rolling this season.

Hope he can heal up quickly
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Re: NBA Season 2018 - 2019
« Reply #1627 on: March 26, 2019, 05:22:11 AM »

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That was even uglier than Hayward's.

The ref stupidly stepping on the snapped leg was pretty hard to watch too.
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Re: NBA Season 2018 - 2019
« Reply #1628 on: March 26, 2019, 09:00:55 AM »

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Westbrook with back to back 6-20 FGAs games.

He had a 2-16 FGAs a few games ago too.

Rotten.

Re: NBA Season 2018 - 2019
« Reply #1629 on: March 26, 2019, 09:12:47 AM »

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Terrible news on Nurkic, he was having a solid season too. Commiserations to the guy, wouldn't wish that on anyone. But he can look to both PG13 and Hayward for hope and inspiration as he starts his long road to recovery. It will take a while but he'll be back good as ever.
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Re: NBA Season 2018 - 2019
« Reply #1630 on: March 26, 2019, 09:32:11 AM »

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Jusuf Nurkic snapped his left leg in half similarly to Gordon Hayward's gruesome injury. Out for the rest of the season and maybe well into next season.
Ugh. Horrible.

Really liked how he'd been playing for Portland, and generally how they'd been rolling this season.

Hope he can heal up quickly

Awful awful awful.

One of my favorite teams in the league. Really liked them with Nurkic.

Really sad.

Why do these lower leg breaks keep happening?
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Re: NBA Season 2018 - 2019
« Reply #1631 on: March 26, 2019, 09:37:43 AM »

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Jusuf Nurkic snapped his left leg in half similarly to Gordon Hayward's gruesome injury. Out for the rest of the season and maybe well into next season.
Ugh. Horrible.

Really liked how he'd been playing for Portland, and generally how they'd been rolling this season.

Hope he can heal up quickly

Awful awful awful.

One of my favorite teams in the league. Really liked them with Nurkic.

Really sad.

Why do these lower leg breaks keep happening?

In this incident Nurkic landed on Jared Dudley's foot and I guess his tibia and fibula gave way. More like PG13's injury than Gordon's though equally severe.

To make things worse one of the referees, Tyler Ford, actually walked over him and kicked him (accidentally I guess) on the injured foot. Looked back at Nurkic writhing on the ground and kept walking away. Total carelessness and lack of professionalism. You don't walk over an injured player under any circumstances.
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Re: NBA Season 2018 - 2019
« Reply #1632 on: March 26, 2019, 09:42:46 AM »

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Apparently rumor has it Kawhi really happy in Toronto and is willing to accept 190 million 5 years...
as much as I don't want to see Toronto improve, I like this for the game of basketball and the state of the NBA where star players aren't rushing to LA nor are they all flocking to form superteams.  kudos to Toronto for taking a risk which looks to be panning out for them should this rumor be true

Re: NBA Season 2018 - 2019
« Reply #1633 on: March 26, 2019, 10:54:06 AM »

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Jusuf Nurkic snapped his left leg in half similarly to Gordon Hayward's gruesome injury. Out for the rest of the season and maybe well into next season.
Ugh. Horrible.

Really liked how he'd been playing for Portland, and generally how they'd been rolling this season.

Hope he can heal up quickly

Awful awful awful.

One of my favorite teams in the league. Really liked them with Nurkic.

Really sad.

Why do these lower leg breaks keep happening?

In this incident Nurkic landed on Jared Dudley's foot and I guess his tibia and fibula gave way. More like PG13's injury than Gordon's though equally severe.

To make things worse one of the referees, Tyler Ford, actually walked over him and kicked him (accidentally I guess) on the injured foot. Looked back at Nurkic writhing on the ground and kept walking away. Total carelessness and lack of professionalism. You don't walk over an injured player under any circumstances.

Dang whatever happened to employment safety these days


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Re: NBA Season 2018 - 2019
« Reply #1634 on: March 26, 2019, 12:09:48 PM »

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That was even uglier than Hayward's.

The ref stupidly stepping on the snapped leg was pretty hard to watch too.
Seriously one of the dumbest things I've ever seen on a basketball court. That ref needs to be sidelined for that. I mean even if he didnt just snap his leg in half, hes on the ground in obvious pain and you choose to step on his leg? Lol

That was worse than when gordo was holding onto his dangling ankle and the ref staring right at him refused to call a stop to play or anything. Also kind of wished one of his teammates stayed with him there for support. I remember the Louisville players injury years ago and one of the kids teammates sat there holding his arm for support keeping him calm.

Hate to see stuff like this, get well soon Nurkic!!
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everyone got so sensitive after 9-11... thanks alot bin laden