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Re: NBA Season 2025-26
« Reply #420 on: November 22, 2025, 06:16:58 PM »

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Shai last night had 31pts in 30min in a 32pt blowout win over Utah. That is nice.

Re: NBA Season 2025-26
« Reply #421 on: Yesterday at 12:05:31 AM »

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Raptors are the 2 seed in the East just like we all expected!
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« Reply #422 on: Yesterday at 02:53:51 AM »

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Russell Westbrook 21/11/6 against his former team, but in Mile High.  :o

Looks like he had the last laugh with his Kings winning it


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Re: NBA Season 2025-26
« Reply #423 on: Yesterday at 07:10:00 AM »

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Raptors are the 2 seed in the East just like we all expected!
I predicted Toronto be the sleeper team before season started
C/PF-Horford, Baynes, Noel, Theis, Morris,
SF/SG- Tatum, Brown, Hayward, Smart, Semi, Clark
PG- Irving, Rozier, Larkin

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« Reply #424 on: Yesterday at 07:11:42 AM »

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With his 25th career 50-point game today, James Harden has tied Kobe Bryant for the third-most 50-point games in NBA history:

Wilt Chamberlain: 118
Michael Jordan: 31
Kobe Bryant: 25
James Harden: 25
Elgin Baylor: 17

Re: NBA Season 2025-26
« Reply #425 on: Yesterday at 08:20:16 AM »

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Derik Queen had his 3rd big game in a row

* 30pts 9reb 4ast 2stl 2blk vs DEN
* 20pts 7reb 11ast vs DAL
* 20pts 9reb 3ast 2stl 1blk vs ATL

He has started 5 games in a row. First two games were quieter. He scored 9pts in each of them. He had 7-8rebs and 2blks in those games. In one of the 2 games, he had 6 assists.

If we exclude his first game of the month of November because he only played 6min + let's exclude his 3 huge games, his numbers for the month look like this:

8 games. 26.5mpg. 12.6ppg 7.3rpg 4.5apg 1.4spg 0.9bpg. His turnovers are high at 3.3 turnovers per game. He is shooting 48% FG on 10 FGAs per game. He is getting 3.6 FTAs per game and shooting 76%. A 54% TS. So a below average TS%.

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« Reply #426 on: Yesterday at 01:11:15 PM »

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Man I know it would never happen, but I would love the Celtics to trade for Donovan Clingan.

The guy keeps improving and has already added a three point shot to his repertoire. Clingan has a 7-7 wingspan and the potential to be an elite shot blocker.

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« Reply #427 on: Yesterday at 07:24:30 PM »

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Derik Queen had his 3rd big game in a row

* 30pts 9reb 4ast 2stl 2blk vs DEN
* 20pts 7reb 11ast vs DAL
* 20pts 9reb 3ast 2stl 1blk vs ATL

He has started 5 games in a row. First two games were quieter. He scored 9pts in each of them. He had 7-8rebs and 2blks in those games. In one of the 2 games, he had 6 assists.

If we exclude his first game of the month of November because he only played 6min + let's exclude his 3 huge games, his numbers for the month look like this:

8 games. 26.5mpg. 12.6ppg 7.3rpg 4.5apg 1.4spg 0.9bpg. His turnovers are high at 3.3 turnovers per game. He is shooting 48% FG on 10 FGAs per game. He is getting 3.6 FTAs per game and shooting 76%. A 54% TS. So a below average TS%.

Queen has shown some stuff, so has Jeremiah Fears. It stinks that they don't have their pick this year, but at least they have all their picks moving forward. They could quickly pivot to a full rebuild if they wanted to move Jones/Murphy/Zion

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« Reply #428 on: Yesterday at 08:35:11 PM »

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Andre Drummond just had 24 rebounds. Wow.

8.2ppg and 9.6rpg in just 24mpg this season for Philly. Apparently he is shooting 3s now as well. I remember seeing him take them against Boston. I thought he just got trigger happy but he is taking 1+ threes a game and making 39% of them so far. 

Re: NBA Season 2025-26
« Reply #429 on: Today at 06:21:08 AM »

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Wow, that is a demolition. OKC beat POR 122-95 last night. That is a huge margin. POR are a good team albeit short-handed at the moment. You don't expect to see them get wiped out like that. Avdija was held to 4-16 FGA. Only 11pts and 1ast on a season where he is averaging 25.1ppg and 5.4apg.

OKC are on a roll with 17 wins and 1 loss. I was wondering what their point differential is now because I have been seeing them get a bunch of blowouts. They are outscoring teams by +16.9 points per game. That is insane.

1 OKC - 16.9ppg
2 HOU - 10.4ppg
3 DEN - 10.0ppg

4 DET - 7.1ppg
5 TOR - 6.7ppg
6 San Antonio - 6.1ppg
7 MIA - 6.0ppg
8 MIN - 6.0ppg

9 PHX - 5.2ppg
10 CLE - 4.8ppg
11 NYK - 4.7ppg
12 BOS - 4.6ppg

OKC, HOU, DEN are destroying teams. Looking like one of them will win the title this year. So much more dominant than everyone else.

Phoenix have been a surprised package. As well as Toronto and Miami. I think Cleveland will start climbing now that Darius Garland has returned.

Boston at the back of that 3rd tier. Overachieving.