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Re: NBA Season 2024-25
« Reply #1170 on: February 03, 2025, 01:59:38 PM »

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The Warriors have contacted the Lakers regarding a trade for LeBron James, per Jake Fischer

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The Suns are fielding trade calls for Kevin Durant, per
Jake Fischer

Omg are they forming a superteam in Golden State

Nope.  Their front office is leaking unrealistic "rumors" so that their fan base thinks that they're trying and will keep buying wildly overpriced tickets.  It's like when Wyc promised "fireworks", just indirectly.


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Re: NBA Season 2024-25
« Reply #1171 on: February 03, 2025, 02:05:39 PM »

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Domino effect,

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The Warriors have contacted the Lakers regarding a trade for LeBron James, per Jake Fischer

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The Suns are fielding trade calls for Kevin Durant, per
Jake Fischer

Omg are they forming a superteam in Golden State

Nope.  Their front office is leaking unrealistic "rumors" so that their fan base thinks that they're trying and will keep buying wildly overpriced tickets.  It's like when Wyc promised "fireworks", just indirectly.

In the last two hours I've seen reporters report that the Warriors are in on everyone lol (Durant, Paul George, Giannis, Lebron, etc.). Kind of like the Red Sox in MLB  :P
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Re: NBA Season 2024-25
« Reply #1172 on: February 03, 2025, 02:08:15 PM »

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Domino effect,

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The Warriors have contacted the Lakers regarding a trade for LeBron James, per Jake Fischer

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The Suns are fielding trade calls for Kevin Durant, per
Jake Fischer

Omg are they forming a superteam in Golden State

Several people within the Warriors front office have dreams of LeBron James, Kevin Durant, and Stephen Curry all teaming up together on the Golden State Warriors,
 
Sources say the most ambitious idea being tossed around among Golden State's decision-makers: Is there any feasible pathway for the Warriors to pull off the dreamiest of outcomes and find a way to bring both James and Durant to The Bay.

Per Jake Fischer

I'm trying to figure out how it could work but man that'd be something.

That said assuming Lebron stays which I expect, I still think Golden State should consider adding Durant back. See if Curry and Durant can rekindle some magic together. It'd definitely mean they give up Draymond or Wiggins though but I think it's worth the risk especially if it's Draymond and they keep Wiggins. Golden State is going nowhere otherwise and they have a much better chance at making 1 or 2 runs with Curry if they have Curry/Durant/Wiggins.

Actually now that I think about it, I think Phoenix and Miami can get a deal done. Essentially it's a Butler-Durant swap, with 1 additional young player (like Highsmith/Jacquez/Jovic) and 1 future first round pick going to Phoenix as well. Change of sceneries for all and it works out.

Miami can have a Big 3 of Durant/Bam/Herro and solid depth with 2 of Highsmith/Jovic/Jacquez, Ware and Rozier. Herro has his flaws and I don't think he's a #2 but he can definitely be a great 3rd option on a contender. This isn't prime Durant but he's still a great player and a guy who is an automatic 20-25 PPG. Sometimes Miami's issue is putting up points and Butler hasn't given them that this season as well between his slight regression and the off-court drama.

Phoenix gets Butler, and then they can dump Nurkic as well to another team in another trade to get some salary relief. They remain competitive with Beal, Booker and others.
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Re: NBA Season 2024-25
« Reply #1173 on: February 03, 2025, 02:15:15 PM »

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Why are folks talking about Durant being traded?

Has something happened there?
Has Phoenix said something?
Or has Durant said something?

Re: NBA Season 2024-25
« Reply #1174 on: February 03, 2025, 02:20:39 PM »

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Why are folks talking about Durant being traded?

Has something happened there?
Has Phoenix said something?
Or has Durant said something?

https://x.com/TheDunkCentral/status/1886470066348126336?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Etweet

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The Phoenix Suns have been listening to trade offers for Kevin Durant, per @JakeLFischer
 
?Phoenix, entering Monday's business, continued to signal that it does not plan to move Durant before the deadline, sources said, but the Suns are believed to be listening at the very least to various teams' pitches for the 35-year-old scoring legend. Durant, meanwhile, is said to be aware of all this.?

(Via http://bit.ly/40XXRui)

Some other reports have also confirmed this. It's not Phoenix's "first choice" to just trade Durant but they are listening. I personally think their goal is to try and create a Big 3 with Butler/Durant/Booker, while dumping Beal somewhere.
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Re: NBA Season 2024-25
« Reply #1175 on: February 03, 2025, 04:49:40 PM »

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Jalen Johnson was ruled out for the remainder of the season a day or two ago. Big loss for Atlanta. Their 2nd best player this season. This may put them back in the play in bubble. They had looked like a 4th/5th seed after a slow start. Shame.

Re: NBA Season 2024-25
« Reply #1176 on: February 03, 2025, 05:30:14 PM »

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Looking at the East, there are 4 teams out of the playoff picture. Washington, Charlotte, Brooklyn and Toronto. So the final play-in spot looks like it will come down to Atlanta versus Chicago.

Atlanta's 2nd best player just had a season ending injury whilst Chicago's 2025 1st round pick is top 10 protected so they are incentivized to tank in order to keep their pick. Trading Vucevic this week would go a long way to securing that bottom 10 finish.

Re: NBA Season 2024-25
« Reply #1177 on: February 03, 2025, 05:31:46 PM »

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Looking at the East, there are 4 teams out of the playoff picture. Washington, Charlotte, Brooklyn and Toronto. So the final play-in spot looks like it will come down to Atlanta versus Chicago.

Atlanta's 2nd best player just had a season ending injury whilst Chicago's 2025 1st round pick is top 10 protected so they are incentivized to tank in order to keep their pick. Trading Vucevic this week would go a long way to securing that bottom 10 finish.

I think the Sixers are gonna end up making it as the 9 or 10 seed, and then be the eventual 8 seed. Might not be a bad thing, if they can miraculously get healthy by then maybe they can give the Cavaliers some fits in the 1st round.
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Re: NBA Season 2024-25
« Reply #1178 on: February 03, 2025, 05:36:40 PM »

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Looking at the East, there are 4 teams out of the playoff picture. Washington, Charlotte, Brooklyn and Toronto. So the final play-in spot looks like it will come down to Atlanta versus Chicago.

Atlanta's 2nd best player just had a season ending injury whilst Chicago's 2025 1st round pick is top 10 protected so they are incentivized to tank in order to keep their pick. Trading Vucevic this week would go a long way to securing that bottom 10 finish.

I think the Sixers are gonna end up making it as the 9 or 10 seed, and then be the eventual 8 seed. Might not be a bad thing, if they can miraculously get healthy by then maybe they can give the Cavaliers some fits in the 1st round.

I keep forgetting Philly are even in danger of missing a play-in spot.

Re: NBA Season 2024-25
« Reply #1179 on: February 03, 2025, 05:40:05 PM »

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Looking at the East, there are 4 teams out of the playoff picture. Washington, Charlotte, Brooklyn and Toronto. So the final play-in spot looks like it will come down to Atlanta versus Chicago.

Atlanta's 2nd best player just had a season ending injury whilst Chicago's 2025 1st round pick is top 10 protected so they are incentivized to tank in order to keep their pick. Trading Vucevic this week would go a long way to securing that bottom 10 finish.

I think the Sixers are gonna end up making it as the 9 or 10 seed, and then be the eventual 8 seed. Might not be a bad thing, if they can miraculously get healthy by then maybe they can give the Cavaliers some fits in the 1st round.

I keep forgetting Philly are even in danger of missing a play-in spot.

Lol same. Injuries have been their biggest issue. Not just Embiid but also PG13, McCain (out for year), etc. Maxey has done his best to keep them afloat but they've also had a tough schedule at times. I still think they can just have a good month at some point and secure a 9 or 10 seed. Even now they are only like 1 back of a play-in spot.
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Re: NBA Season 2024-25
« Reply #1180 on: February 03, 2025, 05:58:02 PM »

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The West is hard to get a grip of after these 2 blockbuster trades.

Tier 1 = the frontrunner = OKC

Tier 2 = Contenders = Memphis, San Antonio, Houston, Denver

Tier 3 = playoff teams = Dallas, Phoenix, Minnesota, LA Clippers

Tier 4 = Borderline playoff teams = LA Lakers, Sacramento, Golden State

So only 1 of these 3 teams would earn the final play-in spot. Spurs are currently 4 games back off a play-in spot so they will likely finish in the play-in spot but talent wise I see them as above several of these teams once the playoffs start. So all teams other than San Antonio from the top 3 tiers should be the top 8 in the West. Then Spurs plus one of the 3 from tier 4.

Tier 5 = Lottery teams = Portland, Utah, Pelicans

Re: NBA Season 2024-25
« Reply #1181 on: February 03, 2025, 06:10:25 PM »

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Why are folks talking about Durant being traded?

Has something happened there?
Has Phoenix said something?
Or has Durant said something?

https://x.com/TheDunkCentral/status/1886470066348126336?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Etweet

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The Phoenix Suns have been listening to trade offers for Kevin Durant, per @JakeLFischer
 
?Phoenix, entering Monday's business, continued to signal that it does not plan to move Durant before the deadline, sources said, but the Suns are believed to be listening at the very least to various teams' pitches for the 35-year-old scoring legend. Durant, meanwhile, is said to be aware of all this.?

(Via http://bit.ly/40XXRui)

Some other reports have also confirmed this. It's not Phoenix's "first choice" to just trade Durant but they are listening. I personally think their goal is to try and create a Big 3 with Butler/Durant/Booker, while dumping Beal somewhere.

Beal is fine where he is and has a no trade clause. Beal has never prioritized winning. He was with Washington forever and was fine with it. Good luck to The Suns...

Re: NBA Season 2024-25
« Reply #1182 on: February 04, 2025, 07:03:54 AM »

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Devin Booker became the Phoenix Suns All Time leading scorer.

1 = Book = 15,668
2 = Walter Davis = 15,666
3 = Alvan Adams = 13,910
4 = Kevin Johnson = 12,747
5 = Shawn Marion = 12,134

6 = Dick Van Arsdale = 12,060
7 = Amare Stoudemire = 11,035
8 = Steve Nash = 10,712
9 = Paul Westphal = 9,554
10 = Larry Nance = 8,430

Congrats to Devin Booker.

It was cool to see Walter Davis was their All-Time leading scorer. Suns have had a lot of great players but many of them only spent 4-8 years there. Not their whole career. So their All-Time numbers are not as high as some other teams.

Barkley had 6,554 points in his 4 years there.

Re: NBA Season 2024-25
« Reply #1183 on: February 04, 2025, 11:33:27 AM »

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Devin Booker became the Phoenix Suns All Time leading scorer.

1 = Book = 15,668
2 = Walter Davis = 15,666
3 = Alvan Adams = 13,910
4 = Kevin Johnson = 12,747
5 = Shawn Marion = 12,134

6 = Dick Van Arsdale = 12,060
7 = Amare Stoudemire = 11,035
8 = Steve Nash = 10,712
9 = Paul Westphal = 9,554
10 = Larry Nance = 8,430

Congrats to Devin Booker.

It was cool to see Walter Davis was their All-Time leading scorer. Suns have had a lot of great players but many of them only spent 4-8 years there. Not their whole career. So their All-Time numbers are not as high as some other teams.

Barkley had 6,554 points in his 4 years there.

Wow!  Time flies.  I forget how long he has been there already.  Never forget that 70 point game on our floor.  It was a weird one, but 70 is 70.
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Re: NBA Season 2024-25
« Reply #1184 on: February 04, 2025, 12:36:12 PM »

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Devin Booker became the Phoenix Suns All Time leading scorer.

1 = Book = 15,668
2 = Walter Davis = 15,666
3 = Alvan Adams = 13,910
4 = Kevin Johnson = 12,747
5 = Shawn Marion = 12,134

6 = Dick Van Arsdale = 12,060
7 = Amare Stoudemire = 11,035
8 = Steve Nash = 10,712
9 = Paul Westphal = 9,554
10 = Larry Nance = 8,430

Congrats to Devin Booker.

It was cool to see Walter Davis was their All-Time leading scorer. Suns have had a lot of great players but many of them only spent 4-8 years there. Not their whole career. So their All-Time numbers are not as high as some other teams.

Barkley had 6,554 points in his 4 years there.

I remember Book was rook , he tore the Celtics up,  IT and Book had a duel at the Garden one night .  Something like 100 points between them?

I thought Sir Charles would have been on that list ?LOL

And Walter Davis was a BAD MAN !    :D