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Re: NBA Season 2022-23
« Reply #435 on: November 08, 2022, 06:58:09 AM »

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Re: NBA Season 2022-23
« Reply #436 on: November 08, 2022, 09:31:46 AM »

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Looking around the league, I can't help but think that if Timelord comes back, stays healthy and is the player he was last year, that the Celtics are the best team in the league.

They're 7-3 after a really tough first 10 games of the schedule. Some of the other high performing teams in the league haven't had nearly as tough a schedule as Boston. That bodes well, IMHO.

Particularly the Bucks. Between 7 (!) of their first 10 games at home and the quality of their opponents thus far (them being objectively bad, underperforming, or stars out with injury) they’ve had by far the easiest schedule in the league.
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Re: NBA Season 2022-23
« Reply #437 on: November 08, 2022, 10:15:31 AM »

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Looking around the league, I can't help but think that if Timelord comes back, stays healthy and is the player he was last year, that the Celtics are the best team in the league.

They're 7-3 after a really tough first 10 games of the schedule. Some of the other high performing teams in the league haven't had nearly as tough a schedule as Boston. That bodes well, IMHO.

Particularly the Bucks. Between 7 (!) of their first 10 games at home and the quality of their opponents thus far (them being objectively bad, underperforming, or stars out with injury) they’ve had by far the easiest schedule in the league.

The Clippers have had a very easy schedule too (6 of 11 games against the Lakers, Magic, Rockets, and Thunder, even home-road split), which makes their slow start all the more embarrassing.

Re: NBA Season 2022-23
« Reply #438 on: November 08, 2022, 01:20:47 PM »

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Looking around the league, I can't help but think that if Timelord comes back, stays healthy and is the player he was last year, that the Celtics are the best team in the league.

They're 7-3 after a really tough first 10 games of the schedule. Some of the other high performing teams in the league haven't had nearly as tough a schedule as Boston. That bodes well, IMHO.

Particularly the Bucks. Between 7 (!) of their first 10 games at home and the quality of their opponents thus far (them being objectively bad, underperforming, or stars out with injury) they’ve had by far the easiest schedule in the league.

The Bucks have wins @PHI and @MIN, and then lost to ATL on the road. So 2-1 on the road   This without Middleton.  The additional road games will pull their record down some as they go but I think MIL is totally legit.  They are a good team and will only be better when they get Middleton back.

The Celtics have lost @CHI (in ugly fashion) and @CLE.  Two really good teams.  The Celtics schedule has been tougher.  We are right there with the Bucks or anyone.  But the Bucks are really good too.

Re: NBA Season 2022-23
« Reply #439 on: November 08, 2022, 04:01:05 PM »

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Looking around the league, I can't help but think that if Timelord comes back, stays healthy and is the player he was last year, that the Celtics are the best team in the league.

They're 7-3 after a really tough first 10 games of the schedule. Some of the other high performing teams in the league haven't had nearly as tough a schedule as Boston. That bodes well, IMHO.

Particularly the Bucks. Between 7 (!) of their first 10 games at home and the quality of their opponents thus far (them being objectively bad, underperforming, or stars out with injury) they’ve had by far the easiest schedule in the league.

The Clippers have had a very easy schedule too (6 of 11 games against the Lakers, Magic, Rockets, and Thunder, even home-road split), which makes their slow start all the more embarrassing.
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Re: NBA Season 2022-23
« Reply #440 on: November 08, 2022, 04:04:17 PM »

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Looking around the league, I can't help but think that if Timelord comes back, stays healthy and is the player he was last year, that the Celtics are the best team in the league.

They're 7-3 after a really tough first 10 games of the schedule. Some of the other high performing teams in the league haven't had nearly as tough a schedule as Boston. That bodes well, IMHO.

Particularly the Bucks. Between 7 (!) of their first 10 games at home and the quality of their opponents thus far (them being objectively bad, underperforming, or stars out with injury) they’ve had by far the easiest schedule in the league.

The Clippers have had a very easy schedule too (6 of 11 games against the Lakers, Magic, Rockets, and Thunder, even home-road split), which makes their slow start all the more embarrassing.
Wonder how quickly people will turn on Lue

Do the Clippers have any actual fans?  Or do you mean the front office?

Re: NBA Season 2022-23
« Reply #441 on: November 08, 2022, 04:13:12 PM »

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Looking around the league, I can't help but think that if Timelord comes back, stays healthy and is the player he was last year, that the Celtics are the best team in the league.

They're 7-3 after a really tough first 10 games of the schedule. Some of the other high performing teams in the league haven't had nearly as tough a schedule as Boston. That bodes well, IMHO.

This is the problem, though, in my view. Will he stay healthy? I think the odds of that are pretty low.
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Re: NBA Season 2022-23
« Reply #442 on: November 08, 2022, 04:13:24 PM »

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Looking around the league, I can't help but think that if Timelord comes back, stays healthy and is the player he was last year, that the Celtics are the best team in the league.

They're 7-3 after a really tough first 10 games of the schedule. Some of the other high performing teams in the league haven't had nearly as tough a schedule as Boston. That bodes well, IMHO.

Particularly the Bucks. Between 7 (!) of their first 10 games at home and the quality of their opponents thus far (them being objectively bad, underperforming, or stars out with injury) they’ve had by far the easiest schedule in the league.

The Clippers have had a very easy schedule too (6 of 11 games against the Lakers, Magic, Rockets, and Thunder, even home-road split), which makes their slow start all the more embarrassing.
Wonder how quickly people will turn on Lue

Do the Clippers have any actual fans?  Or do you mean the front office?
Cruel! Lol.

I more meant the general NBA media landscape. They seemed to be crushing on Lue big time last season, but now they're underachieving quite significantly.

I don't know about their FO. Not sure how they operate. Will probably try to keep the two stars happy.
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Re: NBA Season 2022-23
« Reply #443 on: November 08, 2022, 04:36:44 PM »

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Looking around the league, I can't help but think that if Timelord comes back, stays healthy and is the player he was last year, that the Celtics are the best team in the league.

They're 7-3 after a really tough first 10 games of the schedule. Some of the other high performing teams in the league haven't had nearly as tough a schedule as Boston. That bodes well, IMHO.

This is the problem, though, in my view. Will he stay healthy? I think the odds of that are pretty low.

Bring him back in April.

Re: NBA Season 2022-23
« Reply #444 on: November 08, 2022, 04:46:58 PM »

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Looking around the league, I can't help but think that if Timelord comes back, stays healthy and is the player he was last year, that the Celtics are the best team in the league.

They're 7-3 after a really tough first 10 games of the schedule. Some of the other high performing teams in the league haven't had nearly as tough a schedule as Boston. That bodes well, IMHO.

This is the problem, though, in my view. Will he stay healthy? I think the odds of that are pretty low.

Bring him back in April.

That would probably be the safest bet!
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Re: NBA Season 2022-23
« Reply #445 on: November 08, 2022, 08:32:09 PM »

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Looking around the league, I can't help but think that if Timelord comes back, stays healthy and is the player he was last year, that the Celtics are the best team in the league.

They're 7-3 after a really tough first 10 games of the schedule. Some of the other high performing teams in the league haven't had nearly as tough a schedule as Boston. That bodes well, IMHO.

Particularly the Bucks. Between 7 (!) of their first 10 games at home and the quality of their opponents thus far (them being objectively bad, underperforming, or stars out with injury) they’ve had by far the easiest schedule in the league.

The Clippers have had a very easy schedule too (6 of 11 games against the Lakers, Magic, Rockets, and Thunder, even home-road split), which makes their slow start all the more embarrassing.
Wonder how quickly people will turn on Lue

Do the Clippers have any actual fans?  Or do you mean the front office?
Cruel! Lol.

I more meant the general NBA media landscape. They seemed to be crushing on Lue big time last season, but now they're underachieving quite significantly.

I don't know about their FO. Not sure how they operate. Will probably try to keep the two stars happy.
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Re: NBA Season 2022-23
« Reply #446 on: November 08, 2022, 08:38:52 PM »

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Looking around the league, I can't help but think that if Timelord comes back, stays healthy and is the player he was last year, that the Celtics are the best team in the league.

They're 7-3 after a really tough first 10 games of the schedule. Some of the other high performing teams in the league haven't had nearly as tough a schedule as Boston. That bodes well, IMHO.

Particularly the Bucks. Between 7 (!) of their first 10 games at home and the quality of their opponents thus far (them being objectively bad, underperforming, or stars out with injury) they’ve had by far the easiest schedule in the league.

The Clippers have had a very easy schedule too (6 of 11 games against the Lakers, Magic, Rockets, and Thunder, even home-road split), which makes their slow start all the more embarrassing.
Wonder how quickly people will turn on Lue

Do the Clippers have any actual fans?  Or do you mean the front office?

Rumor to be 20 fans at present

Re: NBA Season 2022-23
« Reply #447 on: November 08, 2022, 08:40:20 PM »

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Re: NBA Season 2022-23
« Reply #448 on: November 09, 2022, 11:54:43 AM »

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Still 70+ games to go of course but I'm surprised to see BKN, MIA and PHI all basically 5-6 or 4-7 and below the 10 seed currently.

I think Cleveland is sneaky legit though. Feels like the Top-3 in some order will be MIL, CLE, BOS. After that, the next 4-5 teams to me are pretty meh and I expect the "law of averages" to factor in, but it also depends if those teams I mention actually figure it out soon or not (PHI, BKN, MIA). Won't be easy for PHI who are still missing Harden for another 3+ weeks and the Nets are a mess anyways
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Re: NBA Season 2022-23
« Reply #449 on: November 09, 2022, 12:05:40 PM »

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Dwight Howard signing in Taiwan

Ouch.

He signed in a 6-team league that plays a 30 game schedule.  The league has been in existence for one season.
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