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Post by philipandhisbuddies on Dec 2, 2018 7:51:57 GMT -5
who had Kareem Hunt in the football league? Well that escalated quickly I have him in Pains league, but I also have Nick Chubb, Gustav Edwards, Chris Carson, Kenyan Drake, and Spencer Ware so I’ll be fine
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Post by admiralfish on Dec 2, 2018 9:49:34 GMT -5
Tell me your personal thoughts on how good Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf actually was and how good he'd be in today's game 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽 He would be Steph Curry in today's game and he was Steph back then with an illness and a league determined to silence and exile him. They did. The insanity and dominance you see in his highlights was exactly how it appears in live action. Modern game without the violence against wing players he would've posted astronomical numbers. Definitely a pathetic move by the league excommunicating him.
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Post by Pain662 on Dec 3, 2018 9:20:43 GMT -5
Tell me your personal thoughts on how good Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf actually was and how good he'd be in today's game 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽 He would be Steph Curry in today's game and he was Steph back then with an illness and a league determined to silence and exile him. They did. The insanity and dominance you see in his highlights was exactly how it appears in live action. Modern game without the violence against wing players he would've posted astronomical numbers. Definitely a pathetic move by the league excommunicating him. What I was thinking. I seem to remember him being lethal off screens and could hit from anywhere on the court.
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Post by Pain662 on Dec 3, 2018 10:10:21 GMT -5
Hoiberg fired
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Post by mrShowtime on Dec 3, 2018 10:41:28 GMT -5
Tell me your personal thoughts on how good Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf actually was and how good he'd be in today's game 🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽 He would be Steph Curry in today's game and he was Steph back then with an illness and a league determined to silence and exile him. They did. The insanity and dominance you see in his highlights was exactly how it appears in live action. Modern game without the violence against wing players he would've posted astronomical numbers. Definitely a pathetic move by the league excommunicating him. Steph from 24ft and in. Chris Jackson wasn't throwing up 26-footers. But his ability to get shots off screens, hit open threes, and finish off the dribble at the hoop was remarkable. But to be fair, I've always said guys like Mookie Blaylock would be top players in the league under these rules. If you went back to the 90s, I think many of the B-level and C-Level stars would be flipped. Guys like Nick Anderson would be getting All-NBA nods and guys like Vin Baker would've been afterthoughts.
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Post by mrShowtime on Dec 3, 2018 10:45:23 GMT -5
Anyone else feel like the Browns should go hard after Mike McCarthy?
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Post by bbills on Dec 3, 2018 11:13:29 GMT -5
Anyone else feel like the Browns should go hard after Mike McCarthy? I think he would be a good fit.
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Post by philipandhisbuddies on Dec 3, 2018 11:49:19 GMT -5
Should have never been hired. What a buffoon
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Post by bbills on Dec 3, 2018 12:04:34 GMT -5
Should have never been hired. What a buffoon So who do you want as coach? Outside of thibs of course
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Post by Pain662 on Dec 3, 2018 13:07:21 GMT -5
Should have never been hired. What a buffoon So who do you want as coach? Outside of thibs of course I heard GarPax was looking at a college coach but can't remember who
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Post by mrShowtime on Dec 3, 2018 13:15:14 GMT -5
There was some speculation that Houston might be interested in veteran point guard Isaiah Canaan, who was waived last week by the Suns. However, Canaan’s name didn’t move the needle for the Rockets, and they didn’t have serious interest in him.
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Post by mrShowtime on Dec 3, 2018 13:31:22 GMT -5
The Rockets continue to work with Carmelo Anthony and his representatives to determine whether it makes sense to trade or release him. Anthony won’t become trade-eligible until December 15, but could be waived anytime before or after that date.
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Post by mrShowtime on Dec 3, 2018 13:37:45 GMT -5
No NBA team is currently carrying fewer players than the Suns, who have just 14 total players on their roster — 13 on standard deals and one on a two-way contract. While Phoenix isn’t obligated to fill that second two-way contract slot anytime soon, it’s just a matter of time until the team will have to sign a 14th man on a standard deal.
NBA rules allow teams to slip below 14 players on standard contracts for up to two weeks at a time. Since the Suns officially waived Isaiah Canaan last Wednesday, that means the team will have until next Wednesday, December 12, to get back up to 14 players on its 15-man roster.
The most likely outcome will see the Suns add a player on a non-guaranteed contract next week, fulfilling the league’s roster requirements without necessarily giving any assurances or making a longer-term commitment to that 14th man. Still, it’s worth keeping an eye on Phoenix to see if the club uses its roster flexibility to make a trade.
The Suns have been in the market for another point guard for months, and have been linked to both Frank Ntilikina and Markelle Fultz since Canaan’s release. There’s no indication that anything is imminent, and if any deals happen, they’re more likely to go down after December 15, when dozens of players around the NBA become trade-eligible.
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Post by mrShowtime on Dec 3, 2018 14:16:50 GMT -5
Given his previous success at the NCAA level, Hoiberg looks like a strong candidate to return to the college ranks if no favorable NBA opportunities emerge right away. However, for now, his preference is to continue coaching at the NBA level, reports K.C. Johnson of The Chicago Tribune.
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Post by quikdrummer on Dec 3, 2018 14:46:33 GMT -5
Hey y’all should migrate to December’s thread that drew was so nice as to post this morning
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