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Re: NBA Season 2025-26
« Reply #330 on: Yesterday at 10:43:08 PM »

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I know it is probably a bad photo, but wow Davis has really let himself go.



I realized who fat Anthony Davis is starting to look like, Earl the father from the 90s TV show Dinosaurs.

Maybe it really is a Dallas thing...first Luka with the weight gain and now Davis.

That looks photoshopped or AI'ed. No way he looks THAT fat

That photo is so fake lol.

It's a fake photo. This is really what he looks like (I can't put it here for some reason as a pic)

https://x.com/BrickCenter_/status/1988037401395294465

Looks a little chunky but not that bad lol
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Re: NBA Season 2025-26
« Reply #331 on: Today at 12:18:20 AM »

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Seems like the Pacers are giving up. They lost to the Jazz 152-128 in regulation. Indiana is now 1-10 on the season.
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Re: NBA Season 2025-26
« Reply #332 on: Today at 02:05:26 AM »

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I know it is probably a bad photo, but wow Davis has really let himself go.



I realized who fat Anthony Davis is starting to look like, Earl the father from the 90s TV show Dinosaurs.

Maybe it really is a Dallas thing...first Luka with the weight gain and now Davis.

That looks photoshopped or AI'ed. No way he looks THAT fat

That photo is so fake lol.

It's a fake photo. This is really what he looks like (I can't put it here for some reason as a pic)

https://x.com/BrickCenter_/status/1988037401395294465

Looks a little chunky but not that bad lol

TP

Good find.

Re: NBA Season 2025-26
« Reply #333 on: Today at 04:22:00 AM »

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Poor Al. He jumped to GS for another championship and they look a disorganized rabble so far, with not everyone committed to winning, according to Draymond.

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OKLAHOMA CITY ? Draymond Green took the question and ran with it.

The emotional leader of the Golden State Warriors had just watched and played a role in his team getting manhandled for the second time in five days, this time a 126-102 blowout at the hands of the defending NBA champion Oklahoma City Thunder. When asked what the difference was between the way the Warriors finished last regular season after Jimmy Butler was acquired (23-8) and why the group is struggling so much to start the season (6-6), Green pondered his answer, then offered an honest and frustrated assessment.

?I think everybody was committed to winning and doing that any way possible,? Green said. ?And right now, it doesn?t feel that way.?

It was a point that will surely filter down through the rest of the group as the Warriors try to figure out why they have stalled after a promising opening week. Tuesday?s game showed how wide the gap is between where the Warriors are and where they?d like to be again at the end of the season. It was a complete demolition by the Thunder, the best team in the league, over a team still holding out hope it can win the race against time and one more title before Stephen Curry retires.

When asked why he thought his team wasn?t committed and whether personal agendas were getting in the way of the common goal, Green offered a glimpse into why he feels the group is struggling early.

?I think everyone has a personal agenda in this league,? Green said. ?But you have to make those personal agendas work in the team confines. And if it doesn?t work, then you kind of got to get rid of your agenda, or eventually the agenda is the cause of someone getting rid of you. And so I think you don?t want a team with no personal agendas because a goal is an agenda. And so you got to have some type of personal agenda, but your personal agenda must fit into the confines of the team.?

https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6800019/2025/11/12/draymond-green-jimmy-butler-stephen-curry-warriors-nba/

Wonder who he is talking about  ??? I guess it couldn't be Al as he wasn't even playing  :angel:

Then again, Draymond had 3 points, 2 rebounds, 4 assists and 3 turnovers...maybe he should look to his own performance first  :angel:
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Re: NBA Season 2025-26
« Reply #334 on: Today at 05:09:50 AM »

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I'd like to see GSW make 2 changes

(1) Drop Buddy Hield from the rotation. They needed his scoring last year but they do not need it with Kuminga now as the 3rd option. They have Podz as a 4th option. The Warriors are better with a two way wing like Moody. They have always functioned well with defensive orientated guards like Melton or G Payton II next to Steph. They give that perimeter D a shot in the arm. Buddy is the opposite. He harms the perimeter D. Will Richard has been nice for them too. Buddy is expendable.

(2) Drop Kuminga to the bench. I do not understand him starting. He should be the 6th man for the team. Let the starting unit revolve around Steph's 3s & Jimmy's isos. Kuminga as a slasher is not a great fit next to them. Not offensively. Nor defensively or rebounding wise. He makes them too small as a defensive unit & rebounding unit. Bring him off the bench as a guy who can change the pace of the game with his athleticism and his scoring.

(3) Q Post or Horford should start instead. They should also consider giving TJD more minutes as a rim running center. Not as a starter but as a bench big. I like having a center who can shoot the 3 next to Draymond & Jimmy. That is why Q Post or Horford should start. Probably Horford because Q Post showed he could not matchup to anyone of note at the center position in the playoffs last year. More of a 3rd stringer really. But he does have a skill-set (stretch 5) that helps balance the team which gives him a larger role than he would have elsewhere. Horford does not have to play big minutes. Keep him at 20mpg. Just use him in the starting group and perhaps the finishing group depending on how he is playing. A part time starter.

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« Reply #335 on: Today at 06:47:33 AM »

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Seems like the Pacers are giving up. They lost to the Jazz 152-128 in regulation. Indiana is now 1-10 on the season.

Nice to see some players come back into the team for them though. Siakam was back. Nembhard is there. Nesmith is back. McConnell is back.

No Mathurin. No Obi Toppin. Looks like everyone else is back now though. That is great for Indy.

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Strange starting lineup last night with J Earl Robinson and T Bradley together in the starting lineup. Two 3rd string centers. Limited offensive players. Why? Indy had Jarrace Walker on the bench. He could have played at forward alongside Siakam. Or even new recruit Cody Martin. Or Ben Sheppard to give them more shooting.

G: Nembhard, McConnell
G: Sheppard
F: Nesmith, C Martin
F: Siakam, J Walker
C: I Jackson, Jay Huff

Other: Monte Morris, Tony Bradley, J Earl Robinson

That looks like a solid rotation to work with moving forward. Might need to play Monte Morris at PG some in order to let Nembhard play some SG/SF minutes to shore up the wing rotation.

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« Reply #336 on: Today at 09:29:20 AM »

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Seems like the Pacers are giving up. They lost to the Jazz 152-128 in regulation. Indiana is now 1-10 on the season.
a proper tank without their star.

In all seriousness they have been ravaged with injuries.  Absolutely insane amount of lost games. 
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« Reply #337 on: Today at 09:41:40 AM »

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I'd like to see GSW make 2 changes

(1) Drop Buddy Hield from the rotation. They needed his scoring last year but they do not need it with Kuminga now as the 3rd option. They have Podz as a 4th option. The Warriors are better with a two way wing like Moody. They have always functioned well with defensive orientated guards like Melton or G Payton II next to Steph. They give that perimeter D a shot in the arm. Buddy is the opposite. He harms the perimeter D. Will Richard has been nice for them too. Buddy is expendable.

(2) Drop Kuminga to the bench. I do not understand him starting. He should be the 6th man for the team. Let the starting unit revolve around Steph's 3s & Jimmy's isos. Kuminga as a slasher is not a great fit next to them. Not offensively. Nor defensively or rebounding wise. He makes them too small as a defensive unit & rebounding unit. Bring him off the bench as a guy who can change the pace of the game with his athleticism and his scoring.

(3) Q Post or Horford should start instead. They should also consider giving TJD more minutes as a rim running center. Not as a starter but as a bench big. I like having a center who can shoot the 3 next to Draymond & Jimmy. That is why Q Post or Horford should start. Probably Horford because Q Post showed he could not matchup to anyone of note at the center position in the playoffs last year. More of a 3rd stringer really. But he does have a skill-set (stretch 5) that helps balance the team which gives him a larger role than he would have elsewhere. Horford does not have to play big minutes. Keep him at 20mpg. Just use him in the starting group and perhaps the finishing group depending on how he is playing. A part time starter.
Post has started 7 games this year including 4 of the last 5.

The problem with GS is they are old and not a great fit especially between Curry and Butler.  Butler just plays a different style of ball than Curry and it will be hard for them to truly work.  It is a large reason why I was never sold on them as a threat and figured they'd be more likely to miss the playoffs entirely then to even win a playoff series. They've also slowly lost talent from their bench and what they do have is different than the starters.  Take a guy like Poole.  Not a good starter but in GS he could at least take on the role of Curry when Steph sat, so the team didn't have to change much.  There is no Curry (or even Butler) type player on their bench so the system that "works" with the starters doesn't work when they aren't in. 

For as poor a fit I think Brown and Tatum are as starters with each other because they are too similar, Boston can run the same system with just 1 on the floor because of the similarities.  GS just doesn't have that and they've greatly diminished Curry's effectiveness and Curry is what made them great.  Just poor roster construction all the way around. 
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« Reply #338 on: Today at 10:02:47 AM »

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I'd like to see GSW make 2 changes

(1) Drop Buddy Hield from the rotation. They needed his scoring last year but they do not need it with Kuminga now as the 3rd option. They have Podz as a 4th option. The Warriors are better with a two way wing like Moody. They have always functioned well with defensive orientated guards like Melton or G Payton II next to Steph. They give that perimeter D a shot in the arm. Buddy is the opposite. He harms the perimeter D. Will Richard has been nice for them too. Buddy is expendable.

(2) Drop Kuminga to the bench. I do not understand him starting. He should be the 6th man for the team. Let the starting unit revolve around Steph's 3s & Jimmy's isos. Kuminga as a slasher is not a great fit next to them. Not offensively. Nor defensively or rebounding wise. He makes them too small as a defensive unit & rebounding unit. Bring him off the bench as a guy who can change the pace of the game with his athleticism and his scoring.

(3) Q Post or Horford should start instead. They should also consider giving TJD more minutes as a rim running center. Not as a starter but as a bench big. I like having a center who can shoot the 3 next to Draymond & Jimmy. That is why Q Post or Horford should start. Probably Horford because Q Post showed he could not matchup to anyone of note at the center position in the playoffs last year. More of a 3rd stringer really. But he does have a skill-set (stretch 5) that helps balance the team which gives him a larger role than he would have elsewhere. Horford does not have to play big minutes. Keep him at 20mpg. Just use him in the starting group and perhaps the finishing group depending on how he is playing. A part time starter.
Post has started 7 games this year including 4 of the last 5.

The problem with GS is they are old and not a great fit especially between Curry and Butler.  Butler just plays a different style of ball than Curry and it will be hard for them to truly work.  It is a large reason why I was never sold on them as a threat and figured they'd be more likely to miss the playoffs entirely then to even win a playoff series. They've also slowly lost talent from their bench and what they do have is different than the starters.  Take a guy like Poole.  Not a good starter but in GS he could at least take on the role of Curry when Steph sat, so the team didn't have to change much.  There is no Curry (or even Butler) type player on their bench so the system that "works" with the starters doesn't work when they aren't in. 

For as poor a fit I think Brown and Tatum are as starters with each other because they are too similar, Boston can run the same system with just 1 on the floor because of the similarities.  GS just doesn't have that and they've greatly diminished Curry's effectiveness and Curry is what made them great.  Just poor roster construction all the way around.

Yes, but I think he has started partly due to injuries. I am not sure he will keep the job moving forward.

I am not sure what their first choice team is now. They seem to have 2 configurations. So Steph, Jimmy, Draymond, Kuminga are constants. (1) One lineup with Podz. The small ball unit with Draymond at center and Kuminga at PF. (2) The 2nd lineup is Q Post at center, Draymond at PF, two big wings in Kuminga and Jimmy alongside Steph at PG. Big ball.

I am not sure which lineup they will use moving forward as guys get healthy again. Steph missing 3 games recently. Jimmy missed a game. Draymond missed a game. Their lineup isn't settled.

Anyway, I don't like either of those 2 lineups. I'd like to remove Kuminga from both lineups. I love what Podz brings the team at SG. He needs to play over Kuminga. Podz is a better team player. He facilitates so much. He creates chemistry. Kuminga is the opposite. He is a solo-ist with limited team skills. He saps away at team chemistry. And as I said, Q Post at center as a stretch 5 alongside Draymond.

The big ball lineup I do not like. Jimmy and Kuminga do not provide enough outside shooting on the wings. Then you have Draymon at PF. Podz needs to go back into the starting unit.