I'm not gonna lie. I want to see Kawhi battle Lebron. Utah is a better team but come on we got history
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Game #8: Toronto Raptors 129 (7-1) vs Philadelphia 76ers 112 (4-4)
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Maury wrote: View PostAs a Derrick Rose fan from the start I couldn’t be happier for him. He deserves this.
Hill still ended up in the HOF. I think Rose has a great chance of making it as wellMamba Mentality
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KeonClark wrote: View PostAnd Lowry. If Fvv and Wright are good. Just throw the damn game
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DanH wrote: View PostYeah, that was my starting point, giving Leonard and Lowry the night off. Threw Serge in after. Let the young guys stretch their legs and get some run (Norm will start to see his minutes crunched as OG, Wright and FVV return to full time service).
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JR Smith wants out of Cleveland.. no brainer. He's an idiot but has a lot of playoff experience. Has $14.7M due this year, and only $3.8M guaranteed for next year.
Could be a long term salary cap relief move if we trade him for Powell. Would have to make the trade larger since the 1:1 won't work. Maybe CJ/Norm for Smith/Dekker? Or Smith/Osman?
Not sure how highly the Cavs think of Dekker or Osman though.
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Don't want Smith anywhere near this team. If the Cavs call, I'm asking about Korver and hanging up when they mention Smith.
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RandomGuy wrote: View PostWell, he hopefully appreciates how Raptors are treating him because right now nobody in the league gets treated as him (I get it and am not against it).
This is getting more common. Organizations realize you have to protect player health like you protect any investment, let alone one as worth as much as a star player's salary."We're playing in a building." -- Kawhi Leonard
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S.R. wrote: View PostJoel Embiid, Gordon Hayward...
This is getting more common. Organizations realize you have to protect player health like you protect any investment, let alone one as worth as much as a star player's salary.
Oh wait, money for billionaires and millionaires. But of course still full price tickets where you need to take out a mortgage for a family of 4 to attend on a Tuesday when Kawhi and embiid both sit9 time first team all-RR, First Ballot Hall of Forum
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Fury wrote: View PostAll these years and you're still underestimating LeBron? c'mon man you're a Raptors fan. You know what he's capable of.
LeBron actually has a better supporting cast this year than last year. And his team last year swept the Raptors.That is a normal collar. Move on, find a new slant.
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Other Scott wrote: View PostThis is regular season Lebron though. Different animal.
Unless the Lakers start to string together some wins ..regular season Lebron is all you might see this year.There's no such thing as a 2nd round bust.
- TGO
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Demographic Shift wrote: View PostWell..the west has a lot of middle class teams in it this year along with GSW.
Unless the Lakers start to string together some wins ..regular season Lebron is all you might see this year.9 time first team all-RR, First Ballot Hall of Forum
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KeonClark wrote: View PostHeres a simple solution: cut the schedule down to 70 games and eliminate back to backs completely!
Oh wait, money for billionaires and millionaires. But of course still full price tickets where you need to take out a mortgage for a family of 4 to attend on a Tuesday when Kawhi and embiid both sit
Yeah, the revenue (even from games where stars sit) is going to tip the balance in this debate every time. As far as the consumer perspective goes, personally I refuse to pay. I'll go to a game every couple of years and sit upper first level at best. I don't buy jerseys or $100+ merch at all. I cut cable years ago. Personally don't really think fans have a platform to complain if we continually bend over and are willing to pay for everything sports related no matter the cost. Prices will continue to increase year over year as long as the market is willing to pay. (This is why the guys running these things are billionaires.)"We're playing in a building." -- Kawhi Leonard
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