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Brandon Ingram just went down with what looked like a hyperextended left knee. He was able,to put a little weight on it as he was helped off the floor. This is a big blow for the Pels if he’s out for an extended period.
Folks keep talking about the numbers Webanyama is putting up (31pts, 16rebs, 5ast, 3blks tonight) but no one talks about the 7TO’s, the 3-12 shooting from 3pt, the 6-10 from the FT line or the fact that the Spurs keep losing.
Heat get smoked again. They do not look like a team that will do much in the playoffs. Last year was a fluke IMO.
I wouldn't sleep on Houston. Only 2 back of the Warriors now for the 10 seed. 9-1 in their last 10 and winners of 7 straight, and they do have a home head-to-head game left vs Golden State too
Quote from: Phantom255x on March 23, 2024, 01:21:39 PMI wouldn't sleep on Houston. Only 2 back of the Warriors now for the 10 seed. 9-1 in their last 10 and winners of 7 straight, and they do have a home head-to-head game left vs Golden State tooI saw someone elsewhere note that they played the bottom 3 teams 5 times in those last 10 games. So the win streak is not quite as impressive as it first seems.
The Jazz were 26-26 pre-deadline with a positive point differential and are 3-16 with a -9.63 differential since the deadline.
The Jazz traded three rotation players for late first, early second round picks and have barely played Lauri Markkanen since the deadline (and Markkanen hasn't played very well since then either).
The reason for this is that the Jazz owe a top 10 protected pick to OKC and would like to keep that pick.Tanking for the 9th pick in one of the worst drafts of all time... I don't know.