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June 29, 2017, 02:00:41 AM
Giannis Antetokounmpo of the Milwaukee Bucks is the Most Improved Player. I just didn't include it on my recent post because I minimized the post images. Smiley

Hey mate is this final? I wanted him to have that award as he surely is the most improved player for this season. And if you will have a check to his salary, look on the big increase that he got for this year and for the next years of his contract to Bucks.

Yeah, giannis bagged the most improved player award. The award was last night.

That's great Giannis is one of the best players that sure has the talent and future in the league. I'm going to watch the replay of the awarding later on after dinner.

Wow big trade Chris Paul to Houston I think they are strong now like the Warriors
It's a wow but do you think he can play together with Harden?
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June 28, 2017, 10:29:49 PM
Wow big trade Chris Paul to Houston I think they are strong now like the Warriors
I was surprise by the move, I hope he can really help because they do not have a good point guard.
now that paul is here, the ball movement will surely be well, I hope they will also improve their defense.

offensivly I think they are same level with Warriors but defensively they will miss Beverley. How would the ball handling duties go too... James Harden is very effective when ball dominant what happens to CP3 on offense when Harden is on tripledouble mode
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June 28, 2017, 10:14:50 PM
Wow big trade Chris Paul to Houston I think they are strong now like the Warriors
I was surprise by the move, I hope he can really help because they do not have a good point guard.
now that paul is here, the ball movement will surely be well, I hope they will also improve their defense.
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June 28, 2017, 09:39:50 PM
Wow big trade Chris Paul to Houston I think they are strong now like the Warriors
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June 28, 2017, 07:46:17 PM
If Paul George would be in Cleveland, they can now match up with GSW line up. But what I heard is if they will have Paul George in their line up they won't hold Kevin Love and I think GSW has still advantage on that not unless they will keep K.Love in their team. But the problem is their salary cap.

Yes possibly, they can have a good match with Golden State Warriors. I don't know but NBA is not just about Golden State Warriors and Cleveland Cavaliers but we are in the era where these two teams are having a hot rivalry. If that is the condition they will let go of Love, well better they will have those both players.
The Cavs also need to upgrade their bench since they were badly outplayed by the Warriors' bench, almost in all of the five games of the Finals. Paul George might be good but isn't he playing the same position as Lebron James? Can we really expect Lebron to play power forward for the most part of the game? Or is PG13 going to be the power forward in a small ball line up for the Cavs? That would mean less playing time for slow bigs like Tristan Thompson, who by the way, struggled big time in the Finals.

Well this is for real that Paul George for Kevin Love. Why they need to trade away Love, it's better to have these two players play at the same time with Lebron James. I don't see any hybrid roster from them if they want to strengthen their roster for matching against GSW they shouldn't release Love but well it's their management and this is just my opinion.
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June 28, 2017, 04:57:27 PM
If Paul George would be in Cleveland, they can now match up with GSW line up. But what I heard is if they will have Paul George in their line up they won't hold Kevin Love and I think GSW has still advantage on that not unless they will keep K.Love in their team. But the problem is their salary cap.

Yes possibly, they can have a good match with Golden State Warriors. I don't know but NBA is not just about Golden State Warriors and Cleveland Cavaliers but we are in the era where these two teams are having a hot rivalry. If that is the condition they will let go of Love, well better they will have those both players.
The Cavs also need to upgrade their bench since they were badly outplayed by the Warriors' bench, almost in all of the five games of the Finals. Paul George might be good but isn't he playing the same position as Lebron James? Can we really expect Lebron to play power forward for the most part of the game? Or is PG13 going to be the power forward in a small ball line up for the Cavs? That would mean less playing time for slow bigs like Tristan Thompson, who by the way, struggled big time in the Finals.

I don't see much of a problem with that, in fact IMO it's advantageous for them. You can't always have LBJ carrying the team as PF, having PG take off the load while LBJ rests would be really good for the team.

Lebron James is always the highlight of the team Cavs but he really can't play better without a better team mate. Paul George will be a good addition to their roster. And Lebron James not all the time he plays well.
I think that the greatest factor for the 2018 Lakers Roster when they actually signed Paul George and Lebron James is actually the development and success of Lonzo Ball as he is the really the one holding the future of the franchise. What I mean about that is they traded D, Angelo a really good point guard and Mozgov to clear some cap space and obviously to create room for Lonzo.
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June 28, 2017, 04:47:01 PM
If Paul George would be in Cleveland, they can now match up with GSW line up. But what I heard is if they will have Paul George in their line up they won't hold Kevin Love and I think GSW has still advantage on that not unless they will keep K.Love in their team. But the problem is their salary cap.

Yes possibly, they can have a good match with Golden State Warriors. I don't know but NBA is not just about Golden State Warriors and Cleveland Cavaliers but we are in the era where these two teams are having a hot rivalry. If that is the condition they will let go of Love, well better they will have those both players.
The Cavs also need to upgrade their bench since they were badly outplayed by the Warriors' bench, almost in all of the five games of the Finals. Paul George might be good but isn't he playing the same position as Lebron James? Can we really expect Lebron to play power forward for the most part of the game? Or is PG13 going to be the power forward in a small ball line up for the Cavs? That would mean less playing time for slow bigs like Tristan Thompson, who by the way, struggled big time in the Finals.

I don't see much of a problem with that, in fact IMO it's advantageous for them. You can't always have LBJ carrying the team as PF, having PG take off the load while LBJ rests would be really good for the team.

Lebron James is always the highlight of the team Cavs but he really can't play better without a better team mate. Paul George will be a good addition to their roster. And Lebron James not all the time he plays well.
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June 28, 2017, 04:27:28 PM
Some sources say that Paul agreed to opt-in on contract with Clippers, but he will be traded to the Houston Rockets. Clippers in change from him will receive Beverley, Decker, Williams and First Round Pick for 2018 year.



Yeah, I think this is a done deal. CP3 is now playing for Houston Rockets alongside James Harden. Here's the link. And there is rumor that they are trying to convince PG13 to join them. Rockets will have a serious power up if they get PG13 too.

It's official now and whew what a lineup for Houston Rockers;

The Beard + CP3 = I see it will be one of the best backcourt tandem on the league. I don't see Paul George will go into West. If he want to taste some The Finals experience, he must joined Lebron in the East. He's struggling on the East on the first place so it will be more difficult if he will force to joined West teams during playoffs even with Harden and CP3 on his side.

Definitely a nice move for the Rockets but I'm a little concerned they gave up Beverly. Chris Paul is an all star and one of the best PG in the league no question about that. He's an elite defender too but he's getting old and injury prone lately. If CP3 goes down for an extended period of time, the Rockets roster seem very thin, so let's see what they have in mind (most likely they will move Harden to PG).

On the other hand, if Houston can add a player like Blake Griffin or LaMarcus Aldridge, they can definitely be a very serious contender in the West for years to come.

Nice point there mate.

On the other hand, Los Angeles Clippers are also a winner here. According to report, they will also get a backup center, Montrezl Harrell as part of the Chris Paul trade. It's just came from a source but I think it's close to reality. It wasn't reported earlier. And about Griffin, I think he will stay on the team and Aldridge? He loves Spurs so much and it will be a lose to Spurs if they will allow this guy to be traded unless a blockbuster deal will be made.
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June 28, 2017, 03:58:37 PM
Some sources say that Paul agreed to opt-in on contract with Clippers, but he will be traded to the Houston Rockets. Clippers in change from him will receive Beverley, Decker, Williams and First Round Pick for 2018 year.



Yeah, I think this is a done deal. CP3 is now playing for Houston Rockets alongside James Harden. Here's the link. And there is rumor that they are trying to convince PG13 to join them. Rockets will have a serious power up if they get PG13 too.

It's official now and whew what a lineup for Houston Rockers;

The Beard + CP3 = I see it will be one of the best backcourt tandem on the league. I don't see Paul George will go into West. If he want to taste some The Finals experience, he must joined Lebron in the East. He's struggling on the East on the first place so it will be more difficult if he will force to joined West teams during playoffs even with Harden and CP3 on his side.

Definitely a nice move for the Rockets but I'm a little concerned they gave up Beverly. Chris Paul is an all star and one of the best PG in the league no question about that. He's an elite defender too but he's getting old and injury prone lately. If CP3 goes down for an extended period of time, the Rockets roster seem very thin, so let's see what they have in mind (most likely they will move Harden to PG).

On the other hand, if Houston can add a player like Blake Griffin or LaMarcus Aldridge, they can definitely be a very serious contender in the West for years to come.
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June 28, 2017, 02:29:30 PM
Some sources say that Paul agreed to opt-in on contract with Clippers, but he will be traded to the Houston Rockets. Clippers in change from him will receive Beverley, Decker, Williams and First Round Pick for 2018 year.



Yeah, I think this is a done deal. CP3 is now playing for Houston Rockets alongside James Harden. Here's the link. And there is rumor that they are trying to convince PG13 to join them. Rockets will have a serious power up if they get PG13 too.

It's official now and whew what a lineup for Houston Rockers;

The Beard + CP3 = I see it will be one of the best backcourt tandem on the league. I don't see Paul George will go into West. If he want to taste some The Finals experience, he must joined Lebron in the East. He's struggling on the East on the first place so it will be more difficult if he will force to joined West teams during playoffs even with Harden and CP3 on his side.
I agree with you. THat will be one of the best backcourt tandems on the league. But they need some Forwards and Centers. They are not so good under the basket...
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June 28, 2017, 02:06:07 PM
Some sources say that Paul agreed to opt-in on contract with Clippers, but he will be traded to the Houston Rockets. Clippers in change from him will receive Beverley, Decker, Williams and First Round Pick for 2018 year.



Yeah, I think this is a done deal. CP3 is now playing for Houston Rockets alongside James Harden. Here's the link. And there is rumor that they are trying to convince PG13 to join them. Rockets will have a serious power up if they get PG13 too.

It's official now and whew what a lineup for Houston Rockers;

The Beard + CP3 = I see it will be one of the best backcourt tandem on the league. I don't see Paul George will go into West. If he want to taste some The Finals experience, he must joined Lebron in the East. He's struggling on the East on the first place so it will be more difficult if he will force to joined West teams during playoffs even with Harden and CP3 on his side.
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June 28, 2017, 12:28:07 PM
Some sources say that Paul agreed to opt-in on contract with Clippers, but he will be traded to the Houston Rockets. Clippers in change from him will receive Beverley, Decker, Williams and First Round Pick for 2018 year.



Yeah, I think this is a done deal. CP3 is now playing for Houston Rockets alongside James Harden. Here's the link. And there is rumor that they are trying to convince PG13 to join them. Rockets will have a serious power up if they get PG13 too.
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June 28, 2017, 12:15:01 PM
Some sources say that Paul agreed to opt-in on contract with Clippers, but he will be traded to the Houston Rockets. Clippers in change from him will receive Beverley, Decker, Williams and First Round Pick for 2018 year.
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June 28, 2017, 08:29:17 AM
If Paul George would be in Cleveland, they can now match up with GSW line up. But what I heard is if they will have Paul George in their line up they won't hold Kevin Love and I think GSW has still advantage on that not unless they will keep K.Love in their team. But the problem is their salary cap.

Yes possibly, they can have a good match with Golden State Warriors. I don't know but NBA is not just about Golden State Warriors and Cleveland Cavaliers but we are in the era where these two teams are having a hot rivalry. If that is the condition they will let go of Love, well better they will have those both players.
The Cavs also need to upgrade their bench since they were badly outplayed by the Warriors' bench, almost in all of the five games of the Finals. Paul George might be good but isn't he playing the same position as Lebron James? Can we really expect Lebron to play power forward for the most part of the game? Or is PG13 going to be the power forward in a small ball line up for the Cavs? That would mean less playing time for slow bigs like Tristan Thompson, who by the way, struggled big time in the Finals.

I don't see much of a problem with that, in fact IMO it's advantageous for them. You can't always have LBJ carrying the team as PF, having PG take off the load while LBJ rests would be really good for the team.
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June 28, 2017, 04:19:27 AM
If Paul George would be in Cleveland, they can now match up with GSW line up. But what I heard is if they will have Paul George in their line up they won't hold Kevin Love and I think GSW has still advantage on that not unless they will keep K.Love in their team. But the problem is their salary cap.

Yes possibly, they can have a good match with Golden State Warriors. I don't know but NBA is not just about Golden State Warriors and Cleveland Cavaliers but we are in the era where these two teams are having a hot rivalry. If that is the condition they will let go of Love, well better they will have those both players.
The Cavs also need to upgrade their bench since they were badly outplayed by the Warriors' bench, almost in all of the five games of the Finals. Paul George might be good but isn't he playing the same position as Lebron James? Can we really expect Lebron to play power forward for the most part of the game? Or is PG13 going to be the power forward in a small ball line up for the Cavs? That would mean less playing time for slow bigs like Tristan Thompson, who by the way, struggled big time in the Finals.
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June 28, 2017, 03:52:13 AM
If Paul George would be in Cleveland, they can now match up with GSW line up. But what I heard is if they will have Paul George in their line up they won't hold Kevin Love and I think GSW has still advantage on that not unless they will keep K.Love in their team. But the problem is their salary cap.

Yes possibly, they can have a good match with Golden State Warriors. I don't know but NBA is not just about Golden State Warriors and Cleveland Cavaliers but we are in the era where these two teams are having a hot rivalry. If that is the condition they will let go of Love, well better they will have those both players.
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June 28, 2017, 03:49:43 AM
If Paul George would be in Cleveland, they can now match up with GSW line up. But what I heard is if they will have Paul George in their line up they won't hold Kevin Love and I think GSW has still advantage on that not unless they will keep K.Love in their team. But the problem is their salary cap.
that's the concerned when trying to build a super team a salary cap will be the big question since players needed to adjust just like what spurs did when they wanted to build their own super team when the time of duncan parker and ginobli in order to acquired talented players they needed to cut their salary and adjust for their team i don't think that can be the same thing to happen with the cavs superstars.
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June 28, 2017, 03:45:28 AM
If Paul George would be in Cleveland, they can now match up with GSW line up. But what I heard is if they will have Paul George in their line up they won't hold Kevin Love and I think GSW has still advantage on that not unless they will keep K.Love in their team. But the problem is their salary cap.
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June 27, 2017, 05:59:32 PM
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Russell Westbrook = MVP of the year, I don't have any subjection on him as he really deserves this.
Draymond Green = Most defensive player of the game, good on him as he also is.
Malcolm Brogdon = Hmm. How did it happened? But well if he do really deserve it, congratulations to him and for the other awardees.
And most improved player of year- Giannis Antetokounmpo...
I think that Nikola Jokić deserves this award more than Giannis does. Giannis did make progress, but most of progress he made in last season, not in this. Unlike Jokić who didn't play that well in last season, and he made big boom in this season.
Maybe NBA didn't want to leave Giannis without award. So because they didn't give him award last year, they desided to do that this year...
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June 27, 2017, 04:16:58 PM
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Russell Westbrook = MVP of the year, I don't have any subjection on him as he really deserves this.
Draymond Green = Most defensive player of the game, good on him as he also is.
Malcolm Brogdon = Hmm. How did it happened? But well if he do really deserve it, congratulations to him and for the other awardees.
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