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Re: NBA Season 2024-25
« Reply #1755 on: February 26, 2025, 12:27:49 AM »

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Do we know if AD, Gafford and Lively are returning before the playoffs? Because I?m ngl Mavs have been respectable even after the trade. Klay looks a little like old Klay with the shooting too and Kyrie?s been beasting

Still a horrendous trade but if they do get those guys back I wouldn?t call the Mavs an easy series for anyone

Even watching this game it felt noticeable the lack of size in the front court for both teams but Mavs may have reinforcements coming.
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Re: NBA Season 2024-25
« Reply #1756 on: February 26, 2025, 02:44:21 AM »

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I was gonna teasingly say, Lakers got the following players who can stop other teams:

OKC-stopper - Luka
Minny-stopper - Luka
Clipper-stopper - Luka
Nuggets-stopper - Luka
Mavs-stopper - Luka
Warriors-stopper - Lebron
Celtics-stopper - LeBron

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Re: NBA Season 2024-25
« Reply #1757 on: February 26, 2025, 03:21:10 AM »

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I was gonna teasingly say, Lakers got the following players who can stop other teams:

OKC-stopper - Luka
Minny-stopper - Luka
Clipper-stopper - Luka
Nuggets-stopper - Luka
Mavs-stopper - Luka
Warriors-stopper - Lebron
Celtics-stopper - LeBron

 :-X

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Re: NBA Season 2024-25
« Reply #1758 on: February 26, 2025, 08:02:49 AM »

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I was just looking at LeBron's season stats

24.6ppg 8.7apg 7.8rpg
52% FG% 39.6% 3PT% 61% TS%

That is crazy production and efficiency for such an old player.

It has been so interesting so see how many leak outs he is getting for easy dunks in transition since Luka came in. I saw LeBron had a quote the other day saying he was a natural wide-receiver and Luka was a natural quaterback. LeBron's FG% has jumped up to 55.4% since Luka arrived.

Re: NBA Season 2024-25
« Reply #1759 on: February 26, 2025, 08:09:46 AM »

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Do we know if AD, Gafford and Lively are returning before the playoffs? Because I?m ngl Mavs have been respectable even after the trade. Klay looks a little like old Klay with the shooting too and Kyrie?s been beasting

Still a horrendous trade but if they do get those guys back I wouldn?t call the Mavs an easy series for anyone

Even watching this game it felt noticeable the lack of size in the front court for both teams but Mavs may have reinforcements coming.

Mavs fans have been giving out about the organization hiding information on injuries. They do not disclose much. They are accused of misleading fans.

With that in mind,

Lively has a stress fracture in his ankle. He is due to re-evaluated soon after being out for a month. That seems very soon for a stress fracture in his ankle. I am guessing it is just to give a more precise return date. Measure how his recovery is going.

Gafford is meant to be out for another month.

AD is supposedly going to be reevaluated in another week to see how his strain is recovering.

Re: NBA Season 2024-25
« Reply #1760 on: February 26, 2025, 09:44:37 AM »

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I was gonna teasingly say, Lakers got the following players who can stop other teams:

OKC-stopper - Luka
Minny-stopper - Luka
Clipper-stopper - Luka
Nuggets-stopper - Luka
Mavs-stopper - Luka
Warriors-stopper - Lebron
Celtics-stopper - LeBron

 :-X

Got it! Rockets beating the Lakers confirmed  :)
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Re: NBA Season 2024-25
« Reply #1761 on: February 26, 2025, 09:48:21 AM »

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I was gonna teasingly say, Lakers got the following players who can stop other teams:

OKC-stopper - Luka
Minny-stopper - Luka
Clipper-stopper - Luka
Nuggets-stopper - Luka
Mavs-stopper - Luka
Warriors-stopper - Lebron
Celtics-stopper - LeBron

 :-X

It feels like your lakers fetish is why this site is crashing

In what reality is a 40 year old Lebron a Celtic stopper?


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Re: NBA Season 2024-25
« Reply #1762 on: February 26, 2025, 10:52:01 AM »

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I was gonna teasingly say, Lakers got the following players who can stop other teams:

OKC-stopper - Luka
Minny-stopper - Luka
Clipper-stopper - Luka
Nuggets-stopper - Luka
Mavs-stopper - Luka
Warriors-stopper - Lebron
Celtics-stopper - LeBron

 :-X

It feels like your lakers fetish is why this site is crashing

In what reality is a 40 year old Lebron a Celtic stopper?

The Lakers are having the initial post-trade bump in energy and excitement. They beat a Mavs team that didn't have two starters last night by 8 points. Oh yeah, and those two starters happened to play the position where the Lakers are the weakest (big).

I expect there to be a lot of Laker talk through the end of the regular season -- the NBA needed this bump in coverage as the product was getting (and still is) stale.

Not really worried about them in the playoffs.

Re: NBA Season 2024-25
« Reply #1763 on: February 26, 2025, 11:07:30 AM »

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I was gonna teasingly say, Lakers got the following players who can stop other teams:

OKC-stopper - Luka
Minny-stopper - Luka
Clipper-stopper - Luka
Nuggets-stopper - Luka
Mavs-stopper - Luka
Warriors-stopper - Lebron
Celtics-stopper - LeBron

 :-X

It feels like your lakers fetish is why this site is crashing

In what reality is a 40 year old Lebron a Celtic stopper?

The Lakers are having the initial post-trade bump in energy and excitement. They beat a Mavs team that didn't have two starters last night by 8 points. Oh yeah, and those two starters happened to play the position where the Lakers are the weakest (big).

I expect there to be a lot of Laker talk through the end of the regular season -- the NBA needed this bump in coverage as the product was getting (and still is) stale.

Not really worried about them in the playoffs.

Exactly.  We're in the dog days of the season for most teams so not going to read too much into this recent performance.

One thing and I don't watch the lakers much, is their defense that good?  I was listening to Simmons/Rusillo podcast the other night and they were raving about them on that end.

Re: NBA Season 2024-25
« Reply #1764 on: February 26, 2025, 11:16:40 AM »

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I was gonna teasingly say, Lakers got the following players who can stop other teams:

OKC-stopper - Luka
Minny-stopper - Luka
Clipper-stopper - Luka
Nuggets-stopper - Luka
Mavs-stopper - Luka
Warriors-stopper - Lebron
Celtics-stopper - LeBron

 :-X

It feels like your lakers fetish is why this site is crashing

In what reality is a 40 year old Lebron a Celtic stopper?

The Lakers are having the initial post-trade bump in energy and excitement. They beat a Mavs team that didn't have two starters last night by 8 points. Oh yeah, and those two starters happened to play the position where the Lakers are the weakest (big).

I expect there to be a lot of Laker talk through the end of the regular season -- the NBA needed this bump in coverage as the product was getting (and still is) stale.

Not really worried about them in the playoffs.

Exactly.  We're in the dog days of the season for most teams so not going to read too much into this recent performance.

One thing and I don't watch the lakers much, is their defense that good?  I was listening to Simmons/Rusillo podcast the other night and they were raving about them on that end.

They are playing really hard right now, but I don't think it's sustainable. Vanderbilt, Rui, DFS, and Vincent are all over the court right now. James and Doncic are both engaged as well -- and they are really smart basketball players so they are making some defensive plays. Vanderbilt is getting away with a lot of fouls and playing really physical, but the refs will hold that accountable better soon.

Yes, they've looked really good on defense, but I don't believe it's sustainable. Hayes and Len have been basically unplayable. Teams will get tape on their defense and take advantage of them inside.

Re: NBA Season 2024-25
« Reply #1765 on: February 26, 2025, 11:32:44 AM »

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I was gonna teasingly say, Lakers got the following players who can stop other teams:

OKC-stopper - Luka
Minny-stopper - Luka
Clipper-stopper - Luka
Nuggets-stopper - Luka
Mavs-stopper - Luka
Warriors-stopper - Lebron
Celtics-stopper - LeBron

 :-X

It feels like your lakers fetish is why this site is crashing

In what reality is a 40 year old Lebron a Celtic stopper?

The Lakers are having the initial post-trade bump in energy and excitement. They beat a Mavs team that didn't have two starters last night by 8 points. Oh yeah, and those two starters happened to play the position where the Lakers are the weakest (big).

I expect there to be a lot of Laker talk through the end of the regular season -- the NBA needed this bump in coverage as the product was getting (and still is) stale.

Not really worried about them in the playoffs.

Exactly.  We're in the dog days of the season for most teams so not going to read too much into this recent performance.

One thing and I don't watch the lakers much, is their defense that good?  I was listening to Simmons/Rusillo podcast the other night and they were raving about them on that end.

They are playing really hard right now, but I don't think it's sustainable. Vanderbilt, Rui, DFS, and Vincent are all over the court right now. James and Doncic are both engaged as well -- and they are really smart basketball players so they are making some defensive plays. Vanderbilt is getting away with a lot of fouls and playing really physical, but the refs will hold that accountable better soon.

Yes, they've looked really good on defense, but I don't believe it's sustainable. Hayes and Len have been basically unplayable. Teams will get tape on their defense and take advantage of them inside.

Yeah, that's another underrated point.  Teams don't have a lot of time to prepare during the regular season and after and huge trade like that the old playbook goes out the window. 

"but the refs will hold that accountable better soon." - Don't be so sure.  This is the lakers after all.

Re: NBA Season 2024-25
« Reply #1766 on: February 26, 2025, 11:43:56 AM »

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To be honest i don't really worry that much about individual teams in the West. OKC is an absolutely elite team, as far as I'm concerned if they get knocked off by Denver or LAL that's a win for the Celtics. As good as Luka/Lebron and Jokic are I'd rather play those flawed teams than OKC, even tho I certainly think the C's could beat OKC.

I guess what i'm really saying is I expect whomever emerges from the West to be a very good team, whether its OKC or whatever team is playing well enough to beat OKC. I don't think its worth getting too worked up about what team it is. Its going to be a challenge regardless.


Re: NBA Season 2024-25
« Reply #1767 on: February 26, 2025, 12:46:45 PM »

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I was gonna teasingly say, Lakers got the following players who can stop other teams:

OKC-stopper - Luka
Minny-stopper - Luka
Clipper-stopper - Luka
Nuggets-stopper - Luka
Mavs-stopper - Luka
Warriors-stopper - Lebron
Celtics-stopper - LeBron

 :-X

It feels like your lakers fetish is why this site is crashing

In what reality is a 40 year old Lebron a Celtic stopper?

The Lakers are having the initial post-trade bump in energy and excitement. They beat a Mavs team that didn't have two starters last night by 8 points. Oh yeah, and those two starters happened to play the position where the Lakers are the weakest (big).

I expect there to be a lot of Laker talk through the end of the regular season -- the NBA needed this bump in coverage as the product was getting (and still is) stale.

Not really worried about them in the playoffs.

Exactly.  We're in the dog days of the season for most teams so not going to read too much into this recent performance.

One thing and I don't watch the lakers much, is their defense that good?  I was listening to Simmons/Rusillo podcast the other night and they were raving about them on that end.

They are playing really hard right now, but I don't think it's sustainable. Vanderbilt, Rui, DFS, and Vincent are all over the court right now. James and Doncic are both engaged as well -- and they are really smart basketball players so they are making some defensive plays. Vanderbilt is getting away with a lot of fouls and playing really physical, but the refs will hold that accountable better soon.

Yes, they've looked really good on defense, but I don't believe it's sustainable. Hayes and Len have been basically unplayable. Teams will get tape on their defense and take advantage of them inside.

I feel like it is hard to say how good they are playing with Luka. Since he started playing they have played the Jazz twice, hornets, blazers, nuggets and Mavs down lively, Davis and Gafford. The nuggets game was very impressive, I was at it. But the rest has been pretty junky games and they did lose two of them.

Re: NBA Season 2024-25
« Reply #1768 on: February 26, 2025, 01:03:08 PM »

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Lakers have a very tough stretch in the middle of March. I'm curious to see how they look then.
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Re: NBA Season 2024-25
« Reply #1769 on: February 26, 2025, 01:12:10 PM »

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Lakers have a very tough stretch in the middle of March. I'm curious to see how they look then.

March 8th is the date that should be circled.


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