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Re: NBA Season/Playoffs 2025-26
« Reply #2730 on: Today at 11:20:34 AM »

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OKC have an embarrassment of riches. Still getting potentially good draft picks from trades of years gone by. Got the MVP from one of those trades. Most teams have to fill out their roster with journeymen, OKC has theirs filled out with excess first round picks.

Then having Ajay Mitchell, a 23 year old 2nd round draft pick on a 3 year/$9M deal through 2028 emerging as a star... Hard not to be envious. What they've built is pretty amazing.

How good is Ajay Mitchell?  Did he just come out of nowhere recently?

Re: NBA Season/Playoffs 2025-26
« Reply #2731 on: Today at 11:53:47 AM »

Offline Goldstar88

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Chris Mannix: I wrote this week about the Atlanta Hawks. Jaylen is a Georgia native. Last offseason, the Celtics and Hawks did have a brief conversation about Jaylen Brown. It didn?t really go anywhere. The Hawks were leery about the size of Brown?s contract, which at the time was, I believe, the richest contract in NBA history. And they weren?t really in a position to go all in. The Celtics were not looking to give Jaylen Brown away, either. So, it didn?t go anywhere. But that?s a team, given what happened this season, that I could see getting interested in Jaylen Brown. Again, the Miamis, the Houstons, Golden State teams that are theoretically going to be in the mix for Giannis Antetokounmpo could turn around and make a run at Jaylen Brown. So, I think that situation bears watching.
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Quoting Nick from the now locked Ime thread:
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At some point you have to blame the performance on the court on the players on the court. Every loss is not the coach's fault and every win isn't because of the players.