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  • #31
    rocwell wrote: View Post
    Australian?

    Jonah Bolden was born in Australia. Maybe it's just me, but I call people from Australia Australian.
    If we knew half as much about coaching an NBA team as we think, we"d know twice as much as we do.

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    • #32
      3inthekeon wrote: View Post
      Australian
      Ehem..... Jakob Poeltl is Austrian.
      Axel wrote:
      Now Cody can stop posting about this guy and we have a poster to blame if anything goes wrong!!
      KeonClark wrote:
      We won't hear back from him. He dissapears into thin air and reappears when you least expect it. Ten is an enigma. Ten is a legend. Ten for the motherfucking win.
      KeonClark wrote:
      I can't wait until the playoffs start.

      Until then, opinions are like assholes. Everyone has one and they most often stink

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      • #33
        Cody73 wrote: View Post
        If we beat Cleveland, how will Steven A react?
        He'll become a Dallas Cowboys fan

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        • #34
          Cody73 wrote: View Post
          Ehem..... Jakob Poeltl is Austrian.
          There were 3 picks - an Austrian, an Australian and a guy we sold who's playing in Europe.
          If we knew half as much about coaching an NBA team as we think, we"d know twice as much as we do.

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          • #35
            3inthekeon wrote: View Post
            The laughingstock.
            Other than Aldridge at #2 and Rudy Gay at #8 (actually including those guys) is was a wholly unremarkable top 10 picks. Bargs couldn't help it was a very weak draft year but the Raptors didn't exactly miss the next LeBron there ....

            Rondo at 21 and Lowry at 24 were other notables.

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            • #36
              SN:
              Report: Raptors sign forward Nigel Hayes to 10-day contract
              Malcolm Miller, Brown and even Norm can't feel too good about it.....
              Last edited by G__Deane; Mon Mar 5, 2018, 11:19 PM.

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              • #37
                G__Deane wrote: View Post
                Other than Aldridge at #2 and Rudy Gay at #8 (actually including those guys) is was a wholly unremarkable top 10 picks. Bargs couldn't help it was a very weak draft year but the Raptors didn't exactly miss the next LeBron there ....

                Rondo at 21 and Lowry at 24 were other notables.
                The irony: raps got one of the worst #1 picks in recent memory, but later ended up with possibly the best pound for pound pick at #24 of the Same draft so it makes up for it
                9 time first team all-RR, First Ballot Hall of Forum

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                • #38
                  rocwell wrote: View Post
                  Australian?

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                  • #39
                    G__Deane wrote: View Post
                    Other than Aldridge at #2 and Rudy Gay at #8 (actually including those guys) is was a wholly unremarkable top 10 picks. Bargs couldn't help it was a very weak draft year but the Raptors didn't exactly miss the next LeBron there ....

                    Rondo at 21 and Lowry at 24 were other notables.
                    Brandon Roy was really good until his knees gave out. Millsap in the 2nd round .
                    If we knew half as much about coaching an NBA team as we think, we"d know twice as much as we do.

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                    • #40
                      3inthekeon wrote: View Post
                      Australian

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                      • #41
                        Zainab wrote: View Post

                        This is the lowest point in journalism, working those jobs they have. I get that these videos get clicks, as people apparently like watching two guys shouting at each other like impulsive morons expressing the same opinion everytime, but it's just plainly sad that this gets it's own show, for the sole reason of getting clicks instead of providing good content... Cultural differences, huh.
                        Last edited by RandomGuy; Tue Mar 6, 2018, 07:37 AM.
                        Official Pope of the Raptors sponsored by MLSE.

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                        • #42
                          Zainab wrote: View Post

                          I mean Stephen A Smith no disrespect, but right now the Cavs are as likely to face the Raptors in the first round as they are in the second. A second round matchup with the first place team requires the Cavs to place either fourth or fifth. The latest on Tristan Thompson's injury is that he'll be out two weeks, and they're already down Love, *and* their defence is still terrible, *and* they're heading out on their six-game western road trip.

                          The Cavs could easily find themselves looking up at Indiana, Washington, and Philly in ths standings if they go 1 for 6 out west. If that happens, they're unlikely to get back up into fifth place, and they'll be in danger of facing Boston before they've got Love fully integrated if they fall that far back in the standings.

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                          • #43
                            Cavs are faltering but certainly won't go 1 for 6 imo
                            Raps need to just keep winning

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                            • #44
                              Zainab wrote: View Post

                              "We're playing in a building." -- Kawhi Leonard

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                              • #45
                                Zainab wrote: View Post

                                What ever will we do

                                Stephen A. Smith finally picked the correct NBA Finals winner for the first time since 2011

                                For 2017, he picked the Warriors to win in seven games. They actually won in five, but we’ll count it.

                                What makes this streak so impressive is how statistically difficult it is to get six predictions wrong in a row. Take out everything basketball related, the fact there’s prior knowledge, and just make every pick a straight 50/50 guess.

                                The odds of getting a 50/50 guess wrong six times in a row was 1/64, or 1.56 percent. If Stephen A. Smith blindfolded himself and had to point to a name, there would be a 98.44 percent chance he’d get at least one NBA Finals prediction correct over this time span.

                                Let this be a lesson to everyone: If Stephen A. makes another prediction, put your money against him. It’s almost a guarantee. Well, except this year.
                                9 time first team all-RR, First Ballot Hall of Forum

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