By Koko Go To PostGiddey needs help.Needs the same help Joshua Primo got..
By unknown Go To Postpilon gonna punch a wallNaz World Order
By unknown Go To Postpilon gonna punch a wall
lol Naz owns the Dubs every time, knew this was a loss when the schedule was made.
Curry only played 30 minutes too. Fire Kerr
By friskySHOOKface Go To PostYikes Lakers chokeThey won..?
296 points in regulation
Indiana told the NBA to go fuck themselves and theyโll bring back insanely high scoring games by themselves
By reilo Go To PostSeeing father time come for Red Panda ๐I told y'all she's washed. It's sad, but we gotta admit it and stop being in denial lol
By s y Go To PostBricks you gotta chillAAU coaches second only to pee wee football coaches in comedy
By You got 14 bricks right there? Go To Post3x FT edge over the number 2? Lmao NBA is so blatant with it.
By reilo Go To Post
Let likely the best PnR ball handler of all time handle the ball in the pick and roll. #galaxybrain super genius!
Grizzlies so close to perfectly balanced.
I am pretty sure with a discrepancy that large some nerd with math and stats skills could prove that is mathematically impossible to be happening without an outside influence.
I am pretty sure with a discrepancy that large some nerd with math and stats skills could prove that is mathematically impossible to be happening without an outside influence.
By Christberg Go To PostLet likely the best PnR ball handler of all time handle the ball in the pick and roll. #galaxybrain super genius!Lillard's 3PT% has skyrocketed since, too
By reilo Go To PostLillard's 3PT% has skyrocketed since, too
With all the shooters on that team, you run the guy in pick and roll and let Giannis be a secondary ball handler going downhill and... yeah, he should get plenty of reasonably open looks. Which is not a thing he got in Portland- you can't overplay him there and that makes the guy an absolute nightmare.
I see 0 reason they aren't an inner circle championship team. Celtics are deeper but they don't have the same top-end talent and it's not gonna matter much come playoff time anyway. If Middleton's healthy that's a tough, tough team to beat.
I would LOVE to see a MIL-DEN championship series. We'll see if I get my wish.
By jjasper Go To PostGrizzlies so close to perfectly balanced.Haven't done the math but I think the odds that at least one team would be within 20 (or whatever number people would consider close to balanced) of 0 on a random day are probably not that low.
I am pretty sure with a discrepancy that large some nerd with math and stats skills could prove that is mathematically impossible to be happening without an outside influence.
By Sharp Go To PostHaven't done the math but I think the odds that at least one team would be within 20 (or whatever number people would consider close to balanced) of 0 on a random day are probably not that low.Pretty sure he was talking about the Lakers regarding the large discrepancy.
By Christberg Go To PostWith all the shooters on that team, you run the guy in pick and roll and let Giannis be a secondary ball handler going downhill andโฆ yeah, he should get plenty of reasonably open looks. Which is not a thing he got in Portland- you can't overplay him there and that makes the guy an absolute nightmare.Jrue's got a deadarm, too. If he's out, that changes things a smidge.
I see 0 reason they aren't an inner circle championship team. Celtics are deeper but they don't have the same top-end talent and it's not gonna matter much come playoff time anyway. If Middleton's healthy that's a tough, tough team to beat.
I would LOVE to see a MIL-DEN championship series. We'll see if I get my wish.
By Kibner Go To PostPretty sure he was talking about the Lakers regarding the large discrepancy.Ohhhh yeah no that is definitely not random chance lol. Not that FT drawing talent is random to begin with.
They won last night's game versus the Pacers with a +37FTA which was decided by 5 points.
The Lakers won the PITP battle... by +2.
The Lakers won the PITP battle... by +2.
By reilo Go To PostJrue's got a deadarm, too. If he's out, that changes things a smidge.The Celtics starters actually been a better net rating without Jrue (probably spacing related). Not sure if people realize how obscenely broken the team is, Hauser has the same time decay RAPM as Middleton this season and Middleton has been really good.
By reilo Go To Postthat's cool and all but ignores the most important stats of all
They are #1 in Lakers per game this season. They are also #1 in LeBrons per game.
By Sharp Go To PostThe Celtics starters actually been a better net rating without Jrue (probably spacing related). Not sure if people realize how obscenely broken the team is, Hauser has the same time decay RAPM as Middleton this season and Middleton has been really good.
Don't get me wrong- that Celtics team is BUSTED and shouldn't be allowed to exist. Just the salaries of the starting frontcourt alone should put them so far over the tax that the rest of the team is vet min guys and that's not the case. And then they've somehow got another max guy in the backcourt, another guy that should be getting paid about 8-10 million more a year than he is currently- and then there's the bench where they've got 3 very underpaid role players and Al Horford, LOL.
By Christberg Go To PostDon't get me wrong- that Celtics team is BUSTED and shouldn't be allowed to exist. Just the salaries of the starting frontcourt alone should put them so far over the tax that the rest of the team is vet min guys and that's not the case. And then they've somehow got another max guy in the backcourt, another guy that should be getting paid about 8-10 million more a year than he is currently- and then there's the bench where they've got 3 very underpaid role players and Al Horford, LOL.Yeah the good news for the league is that I don't think they can keep most of this team together for more than another year at most (and I think they already have to start losing guys next year if they don't want to go way into the tax, but I can't remember for sure). Definitely as champion or bust as any team I can remember.
By reilo Go To Postlooks inaccurate.
FT discrepancy would be higher if refs called all the fouls lebron and AD get down low.
Bridges is LeBron reincarnated
Heโll be 28 next season so if heโs in his prime then itโs time for the jump ๐
Heโll be 28 next season so if heโs in his prime then itโs time for the jump ๐
By Kibner Go To Postim jumping off a bridge if this happens to me
52 non-shooting fouls in 71 games? I'm calling cap, there's no way that's true. Search engine must be busted or something.
By Sho_Nuff82 Go To Post52 non-shooting fouls in 71 games? I'm calling cap, there's no way that's true. Search engine must be busted or something.It's the easiest way to ensure one team gets into the bonus quickly and keeps shooting a disparate number of freethrows by both calling it a lot in favor and not calling that many against them. It makes total sense given the +1,000 discrepancy.
In other words, Lakers are allowed to be very handsy and physical without repercussion, while the opposing teams do not. It 100% matches the eye test, too.
By Koko Go To PostNeeds to fire his interpreter
MPJ is questionable with Illness ๐๐
By blackace Go To PostNeeds to fire his interpreter
First he has to hire a crisis specialist, have the crisis specialist go with the helping a friend story, and then fire the friend.
https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/39808900/nba-eyes-raptors-jontay-porter-betting-issues
Interesting
At issue are prop bets involving Porter from games on Jan. 26 and March 20, multiple sources told ESPN. The NBA did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
In the game on Jan. 26 against the LA Clippers, there was increased betting interest on the under for Porter props, which for the night were set at around 5.5 points, 4.5 rebounds and 1.5 assists. There was also an over/under for Porter's made 3-pointers, which was 0.5.
That night, Porter played just four minutes before leaving the game because of what the Raptors said was a re-aggravation of an eye injury he'd suffered four days earlier in a game against the Memphis Grizzlies. He did not score against the Clippers, had three rebounds and one assist, and did not attempt a 3, meaning the under hit on all of the props.
The next day, as part of a daily report to users on betting results, DraftKings Sportsbook reported that the under on Porter's 3-pointers was the biggest money winner for bettors of any NBA player props from games that evening.
Porter played 19 minutes two days later and scored 12 points with seven rebounds and three assists.
On March 20, in a game against the Phoenix Suns, Porter played just three minutes before leaving the game because of what the Raptors said was an illness and did not return. He did not score, attempted and missed one shot, and had two rebounds.
Sportsbooks had his over/unders set at around 7.5 points and 5.5 rebounds.
The next day, DraftKings SportsBooks reported to its users that Porter's prop bets were the No. 1 moneymaker from the night in the NBA.
Interesting