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Re: NBA Season 2025-26
« Reply #1560 on: Yesterday at 10:39:03 PM »

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Luka with 60 points in Miami tonight, heh.

Seriously, no team has the recipe to stop Luka other than the Celtics?


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Re: NBA Season 2025-26
« Reply #1561 on: Yesterday at 10:44:06 PM »

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Not impressed with the Knicks.

I have Cleveland and Detroit ahead of them in the East. And of course, Boston.

Orlando have been disappointing this season but Banchero has been balling since the All-Star break. They are a team to keep an eye on. They might surpass the Knicks as well.

Re: NBA Season 2025-26
« Reply #1562 on: Yesterday at 11:07:11 PM »

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Luka with 60 points in Miami tonight, heh.

Seriously, no team has the recipe to stop Luka other than the Celtics?
The Celtics don't exactly stop Luka either.  I mean in the Finals he averaged basically 29/9/5.5.  he led the finals in total points, rebounds, and steals (also turnovers). 
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Re: NBA Season 2025-26
« Reply #1563 on: Today at 08:28:20 AM »

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Luka with 60 points in Miami tonight, heh.

Seriously, no team has the recipe to stop Luka other than the Celtics?
The Celtics don't exactly stop Luka either.  I mean in the Finals he averaged basically 29/9/5.5.  he led the finals in total points, rebounds, and steals (also turnovers).

It's not about stopping Luka, it's much more about abusing him on the other end. Come playoffs they won't be able to hide him. Let's remember how gassed he looked in our series.
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Re: NBA Season 2025-26
« Reply #1564 on: Today at 09:04:00 AM »

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Maybe I'm just getting too old to get too worked up about it anymore but this recent laker resurgence isn't really affecting me (other than I just always want them to lose).  They might make some noise early in the playoffs but a championship run or even a deep run seems highly unlikely.  It's been cute and ESPN has been pent up for years on laker success but I think there are flaws that will get exposed in the playoffs against better teams.  For now I'm just treating it as a hot run during the season's dog days.

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« Reply #1565 on: Today at 09:10:32 AM »

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Maybe I'm just getting too old to get too worked up about it anymore but this recent laker resurgence isn't really affecting me (other than I just always want them to lose).  They might make some noise early in the playoffs but a championship run or even a deep run seems highly unlikely.  It's been cute and ESPN has been pent up for years on laker success but I think there are flaws that will get exposed in the playoffs against better teams.  For now I'm just treating it as a hot run during the season's dog days.

Agreed.  This team was never getting past the second round.  For a while it looked they were a likely out in the first, and it is 50/50 or 60/40 depending on who the draw, but the overall story has not changed.  In fact, I am enjoying this hype, because when they do go out early it will make the inevitable crash even louder.

Re: NBA Season 2025-26
« Reply #1566 on: Today at 09:13:01 AM »

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Maybe I'm just getting too old to get too worked up about it anymore but this recent laker resurgence isn't really affecting me (other than I just always want them to lose).  They might make some noise early in the playoffs but a championship run or even a deep run seems highly unlikely.  It's been cute and ESPN has been pent up for years on laker success but I think there are flaws that will get exposed in the playoffs against better teams.  For now I'm just treating it as a hot run during the season's dog days.

Agreed.  This team was never getting past the second round.  For a while it looked they were a likely out in the first, and it is 50/50 or 60/40 depending on who the draw, but the overall story has not changed.  In fact, I am enjoying this hype, because when they do go out early it will make the inevitable crash even louder.

Yeah, they're not sniffing the conference finals.  ESPN will pump them up, their fanboys will chirp then they'll bow out unceremoniusly like 4-1 in the conference semis.


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Re: NBA Season 2025-26
« Reply #1567 on: Today at 10:30:50 AM »

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Luka with 60 points in Miami tonight, heh.

Seriously, no team has the recipe to stop Luka other than the Celtics?
The Celtics don't exactly stop Luka either.  I mean in the Finals he averaged basically 29/9/5.5.  he led the finals in total points, rebounds, and steals (also turnovers).

They stopped the Luka heliocentric offense. Dallas only put up more than 100 1 out of 5 games. His offensive rating in those games was 97, 106, 97, 116, and 86, for an average of 100. His defensive rating was 105.

And if you take out Dallas' one win, his offensive rating was 97 and his defensive rating was 110.

Luka got his counting stats, but the Cs shut the Luka heliocentric offense down.