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Re: NBA Season/Playoffs 2025-26
« Reply #3105 on: Today at 10:36:01 PM »

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If Lebron isn?t going there, I think the Cavs would be wise to trade Mobley, a few role players and picks for Giannis and try with a Big 3 of Mitchell, Harden and Giannis

Me too. Mobley is so soft. So peripheral. Invisible.

His offensive game is so limited. Little to no shot creation ability. How is he ever going to be a true star?

Mobley should be the #2 on this team. Not an old James Harden. But Mobley can't deliver. So they keep turning to Harden to bail them out. Harden is trying. But it is not his job. It is Mobley's job. Mobley isn't doing his job.

Mobley is not a kid anymore. This is Year 5. He still struggles with shot creation. He still struggles with his jump-shot and provides negative spacing for his teammates.

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« Reply #3106 on: Today at 10:38:33 PM »

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Lol Harden with the phantom help defense. And after a truly terrible 3pt foul.

Vintage Playoff Jimmy!

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« Reply #3107 on: Today at 10:42:48 PM »

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Cleveland look like their window has closed.

I can't get over how slow they have looked in this series. Harden isn't the answer. He is doing some good things for them but also doing a bunch of bad things.

I'd be open to trading Harden for a role player wing who can defend & shoot. Just get away from him. Get some more athleticism into the team.

This team's near term future is all about whether Mobley can take the next step and become a legitimate go-to guy or not. If he can't. If he continues to stagnate, I think this team is done.

I think this series is as good as it gets for CLE. A ECF appearance. I think it only gets worse from here. East will be a lot tougher next year with BOS and IND back in business. Harden is only going to get worse.

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« Reply #3108 on: Today at 10:43:51 PM »

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If Lebron isn?t going there, I think the Cavs would be wise to trade Mobley, a few role players and picks for Giannis and try with a Big 3 of Mitchell, Harden and Giannis

While I like the value of the deal and would do it ... I do wonder if those 3 guys can play together. They all want to be the ball-handler. None of them like spending much time off the ball.

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« Reply #3109 on: Today at 10:44:43 PM »

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Mobley with some irrelevant baskets to pad his stats late in the game. Do that earlier. Show that aggression on your drives throughout the game. Not just the final few minutes when the game is out of hand. Or nearly out of hand.

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« Reply #3110 on: Today at 10:57:43 PM »

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Cleveland look like their window has closed.

I can't get over how slow they have looked in this series. Harden isn't the answer. He is doing some good things for them but also doing a bunch of bad things.

I'd be open to trading Harden for a role player wing who can defend & shoot. Just get away from him. Get some more athleticism into the team.

This team's near term future is all about whether Mobley can take the next step and become a legitimate go-to guy or not. If he can't. If he continues to stagnate, I think this team is done.

I think this series is as good as it gets for CLE. A ECF appearance. I think it only gets worse from here. East will be a lot tougher next year with BOS and IND back in business. Harden is only going to get worse.

How is Boston back in business ? If they bring back the same roster as is, they are losing to the Knicks in the exactly same way Cleveland is. So I?m assuming you?re assuming the Celtics are make some pretty significant changes. Correct ?
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« Reply #3111 on: Today at 11:07:32 PM »

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Cleveland look like their window has closed.

I can't get over how slow they have looked in this series. Harden isn't the answer. He is doing some good things for them but also doing a bunch of bad things.

I'd be open to trading Harden for a role player wing who can defend & shoot. Just get away from him. Get some more athleticism into the team.

This team's near term future is all about whether Mobley can take the next step and become a legitimate go-to guy or not. If he can't. If he continues to stagnate, I think this team is done.

I think this series is as good as it gets for CLE. A ECF appearance. I think it only gets worse from here. East will be a lot tougher next year with BOS and IND back in business. Harden is only going to get worse.

How is Boston back in business ? If they bring back the same roster as is, they are losing to the Knicks in the exactly same way Cleveland is. So I?m assuming you?re assuming the Celtics are make some pretty significant changes. Correct ?

Nope. They are going to be much better next season without any changes. A full season with Tatum back to full health. Gained experience for Queta. Gained experience for the young wings. And the backup center spot should be better as well. Either by (a) keeping Vucevic and getting him more comfortable in his role, or, (b) replacing Vooch with a superior defender/rebounder worse offensive player.

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« Reply #3112 on: Today at 11:09:07 PM »

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Is D Mitchell & Giannis any better than Lillard & Giannis?

Is a 37yo (next season) J Harden the secret sauce as the 3rd option that would have made the Lillard & Giannis tandem title winners?

Do CLE have the speed, athleticism and defense around D Mitch & Giannis that MIL lacked with Lillard & Giannis?