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Luka & Lebron set age record last night for 30-10-15
« on: November 02, 2019, 12:00:06 PM »

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In the game last night they became the youngest and oldest player in history to have a 30-10-15 game.  They did it against each other.  Lebron was already the oldest player to have a 30-10-15 game (so every time he does it he breaks his own age mark).  Luka edged out Fox (from last year) for the youngest by about 70 days. 
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« Reply #1 on: November 02, 2019, 01:08:38 PM »

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I think Lebron also set the record for push-offs last night as well. He literally did it on every drive.

Nice to see Doncic playing so well. Imagine what he'll be like once he adds 40 pounds of steroid muscle and stops getting called for fouls?

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I think Lebron also set the record for push-offs last night as well. He literally did it on every drive.

Nice to see Doncic playing so well. Imagine what he'll be like once he adds 40 pounds of steroid muscle and stops getting called for fouls?

Seeing him do this made me realize he really is beginning to slow down. He still has a lot of explosion left in him, but he seems to struggle blowing by guys in the half court.

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That was such a good game.

I think the beauty of this season is that, there's so many teams who actually have a chance to win it all. It's not like year's past where it was the Warriors, 1 or 2 teams (one of them being a Lebron team and the other Houston), and that's basically it.

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« Reply #4 on: November 02, 2019, 02:31:09 PM »

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That was such a good game.

I think the beauty of this season is that, there's so many teams who actually have a chance to win it all. It's not like year's past where it was the Warriors, 1 or 2 teams (one of them being a Lebron team and the other Houston), and that's basically it.
There is certainly more balance but I'd be pretty darn surprised if 1 of these 5 teams didn't win the title (barring injuries and trades of course).  LA, LA, Houston, Philadelphia, Milwaukee.  I mean Utah, Denver, and Portland have nice teams, but does anyone really think they can win 4 playoff series. 
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Why is everyone counting out the Cs

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« Reply #6 on: November 02, 2019, 04:42:24 PM »

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That was such a good game.

I think the beauty of this season is that, there's so many teams who actually have a chance to win it all. It's not like year's past where it was the Warriors, 1 or 2 teams (one of them being a Lebron team and the other Houston), and that's basically it.
There is certainly more balance but I'd be pretty darn surprised if 1 of these 5 teams didn't win the title (barring injuries and trades of course).  LA, LA, Houston, Philadelphia, Milwaukee.  I mean Utah, Denver, and Portland have nice teams, but does anyone really think they can win 4 playoff series.
Nope. I don't think Houston can either. I just do not think (1) they have enough talent outside of Harden & Westbrook (2) That Harden & Westbrook work together as well as other dynamic duos in the league. Too much diminishing returns between them.

So only 4 teams for me.

2 for the East (Milwaukee, Philly).
2 for the West (the LA teams).

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That was such a good game.

I think the beauty of this season is that, there's so many teams who actually have a chance to win it all. It's not like year's past where it was the Warriors, 1 or 2 teams (one of them being a Lebron team and the other Houston), and that's basically it.
There is certainly more balance but I'd be pretty darn surprised if 1 of these 5 teams didn't win the title (barring injuries and trades of course).  LA, LA, Houston, Philadelphia, Milwaukee.  I mean Utah, Denver, and Portland have nice teams, but does anyone really think they can win 4 playoff series.
Nope. I don't think Houston can either. I just do not think (1) they have enough talent outside of Harden & Westbrook (2) That Harden & Westbrook work together as well as other dynamic duos in the league. Too much diminishing returns between them.

So only 4 teams for me.

2 for the East (Milwaukee, Philly).
2 for the West (the LA teams).
I agree.  Assuming the LA teams are reasonably healthy, I can't see Houston getting out of the West. 

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« Reply #8 on: November 02, 2019, 05:00:14 PM »

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Why is everyone counting out the Cs
Lack of quality interior play. Bench full of inexperienced unreliable players.

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Lack of quality interior play. Bench full of inexperienced unreliable players.

I'm not really worried about the bench considering rotations tend to tighten during the playoffs. And seesssh forgetting about Marcus Smart already? :D

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Anyone else wonder how long LeBron could keep this up?.

He is only turning 35 soon but his milage has been like forever.. The guy is like a Land Cruiser truck that will go on til the chassis breaks apart.

I'm sure by mid season he will be resting more during back to backs as the Fakers need to preserve Bron and AD for the playoffs.

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« Reply #11 on: November 02, 2019, 08:10:46 PM »

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That was such a good game.

I think the beauty of this season is that, there's so many teams who actually have a chance to win it all. It's not like year's past where it was the Warriors, 1 or 2 teams (one of them being a Lebron team and the other Houston), and that's basically it.
There is certainly more balance but I'd be pretty darn surprised if 1 of these 5 teams didn't win the title (barring injuries and trades of course).  LA, LA, Houston, Philadelphia, Milwaukee.  I mean Utah, Denver, and Portland have nice teams, but does anyone really think they can win 4 playoff series.
Nope. I don't think Houston can either. I just do not think (1) they have enough talent outside of Harden & Westbrook (2) That Harden & Westbrook work together as well as other dynamic duos in the league. Too much diminishing returns between them.

So only 4 teams for me.

2 for the East (Milwaukee, Philly).
2 for the West (the LA teams).
They are a pretty similar team to the last few years (6 of their top 7 this year were the main playoff rotation last year) when they were probably the 2nd best team in the world (at least for much of it) and I do think Westbrook is an upgrade on Paul (the 1 new player in the top 7). 
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