By pilonv1 Go To PostSteph doesn't need refs help to win games
Nah just better players and coach.
By pilonv1 Go To PostSteph doesn't need refs help to win gamesNobody wants to hear it please.
By ratcliffja Go To PostI would love if Redick were gone after this season. It's probably not happening, though.smh, Taj for Reddick then.
I will give fan appreciation that he deserve.
By Smokey Go To PostUndefeated since clown Dwight avy brehs
…BUT DY
Tempting fate bruh, Houston is gonna get flung into space or something.
By Vyer Go To Postreally pretty amazing how bad an idea that Rondo trade wasGave up soon many assets
By Slaent Made Me Change My Username Go To PostEvery Mavs fan should be proud of the team. Played their hearts out. Fuck you Rondo.Hell no. That game was DISGUSTING.
By fertygo Go To Postsmh, Taj for Reddick then.I'd take that trade even if Taj can make boneheaded decisions. Though we really, really need a reliable outside shooter other than Crawford.
I will give fan appreciation that he deserve.
Someone needs to gif that shot of everyone looking at Duncan's shot dropping in.
Damn truth.
By pilonv1 Go To PostAt least we can all band together now to hate on the Clippers
Damn truth.
By thekad Go To Post"Go Mavs!"Who said that? Reilo?
It's time to revisit the greatest article ever written:
https://medium.com/the-cauldron/the-man-who-sold-the-world-3df16d8b754a
Arguably the least prophetic piece of writing the NBA has ever seen.
Harden has mostly dodged harsh criticism despite his abysmal playoff performances (the man whose flailing, flopping style of basketball has earned him the nickname “Heliflopter” has produced the following playoff numbers as a primary option: 95-for-248 from the floor, 31-for-98 from 3-point territory, 62 assists and 48 turnovers). After his first series as a Rocket, which saw him shoot miserably and turn the ball over too much, especially late in games, Deadspin improbably announced the playoffs miss James Harden. Really?
Much as with Morey, Harden’s proponents want him praised like a top-tier player (he was named first-team All-NBA this season despite not playing a lick of defense), but never have him subjected to the scrutiny that comes along with the territory. There don’t seem to be many in the media who can discuss Morey or Harden objectively because they are too closely tied to a narrative that has usurped reality, one that has fostered a collective investment. During the first season after Morey “fleeced” Oklahoma City for Harden’s services, it was the Thunder who posted the best win total and win percentage in franchise history. Yet, the popular talking point was how much worse a team they were, how shortsighted their front office was, and how good and how smart Harden and Morey were. At this point, the majority of the press have to defend them, because they’re really defending their own assertions by extension.
https://medium.com/the-cauldron/the-man-who-sold-the-world-3df16d8b754a
Arguably the least prophetic piece of writing the NBA has ever seen.