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Game #27: TOR @ BKN, Friday December 7th 2018, 7:30 PM ET, SN1
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Truth Teller wrote: View PostAre we sure the Nets coach is good? Hes overrated... at some point I want a team to be decent. Nets lead the league in blown 4th Q leads.
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Truth Teller wrote: View PostAre we sure the Nets coach is good? Hes overrated... at some point I want a team to be decent. Nets lead the league in blown 4th Q leads.
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Truth Teller wrote: View PostAre we sure the Nets coach is good? Hes overrated... at some point I want a team to be decent. Nets lead the league in blown 4th Q leads.
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Are we sure the Nets coach is good? Hes overrated... at some point I want a team to be decent. Nets lead the league in blown 4th Q leads.
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S.R. wrote: View PostEvery time I feel this way I say to myself "1 year in heaven is better than no years in heaven."
The Best Raptors Team Ever may only last 1 season. I'm watching AND ENJOYING every damn game dammit.
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KeonClark wrote: View PostWhenever I feel this way(and I do), I remind myself how bad I wanted basketball in August
The Best Raptors Team Ever may only last 1 season. I'm watching AND ENJOYING every damn game dammit.
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Whenever I look to take kids to a basketball game, you seek out the Brooklyn and Phoenix type games because A/ they're cheaper and B/ the kids just want to see a win by their heroes and couldn't care less who the opposition is lol
You go for guaranteed win night plus they don't have to listen to you curse all nightLast edited by G__Deane; Fri Dec 7, 2018, 01:00 PM.
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golden wrote: View PostLol, exactly. Hard to even muster an 'F* Brooklyn', because the Nets pretty much effed themselves. Not feeling sorry for them either, just a whole lot of meh. Get the W and hope nobody gets injured.
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Duncan was damn dominate. You could build a team because he did everything right.
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S.R. wrote: View PostDominate in what way though? I get what you're saying but this is mostly about general perception aka ESPN highlights, no? Duncan didn't give you 360 dunks or 60 point games, so if that's the dominance/recognition we're looking for, then no. But he did completely dominate the league in that he's arguably the best PF of all time and such a flat out winning basketball player that he is your cornerstone player for the most extended run of success not only in NBA history, but in the top tier of team sports period. I mean I think I'd call that dominance.
The difference with the Duncan Spurs, Kawhi Spurs, and current Spurs is the previous iterations always had championship potential. The current version definitely does not.
I agree this is likely just a short-term attempt at keeping the team as competitive as possible until Pop retires. Coaching a team that can't defend is likely to make him retire sooner rather than later tho.
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Mitch P wrote: View PostDuncan was as steady a player as you could want but seldom dominated a game. Great for sure but an understated greatness. Parker was never seen as one of the very best point guards in the league and Ginobli was a great sixth man. The Spurs frequently beat teams with one or more superstars...and in the NBA superstars are allegedly what you need to win championships. So the belief grew that it was the Popovich system and not the players. It was both. With Kawhi healthy and wanting to play there the current cast would have been a playoff team. As it is they aren't far off.
The difference with the Duncan Spurs, Kawhi Spurs, and current Spurs is the previous iterations always had championship potential. The current version definitely does not.
I agree this is likely just a short-term attempt at keeping the team as competitive as possible until Pop retires. Coaching a team that can't defend is likely to make him retire sooner rather than later tho.
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