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legendary
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March 23, 2023, 04:24:52 PM
So who do you guys think is the best team in the NBA right now? Much like college basketball and the current tournament going on, I feel like there is a great deal of parity inside the NBA.  I honestly can't say who I think has the best chance at winning it all this year, and normally it's pretty easy to at least make a couple guesses.  I guess the Phoenix Suns are one of those teams, perhaps the Milwaukee Bucks are another.  Then you've got the Celtics and teams like the 76'rs.

Really odd time in the NBA right now to be honest.  I love it though.

The balance has tip to the East right now, as you have said, Boston took the lead, and then Giannis and Bucks overtake them after the all start break. Now the Sixers is pushing as well and Joel Embiid cemented his case for the MVP race.

While on the West it's the Nuggets, but they seems to struggle in their last 10 games, Memphis? Nah, I don't think they have the guts to win with or without Ja Morant. Warriors is not the same team anymore, while Phoenix without KD can't make it to the Finals.

Easy to say all those things but I still think only the top 3 teams can compete for the top in the east.  Might be top heavy but the fun part of the west is you can go from 4th spot and a home game to out of the playoffs in a game or 2 lol.  I've never seen such a tight race and that is gonna do teams well since they literally are all fighting like they are in the playoffs now. 
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March 23, 2023, 04:18:25 PM
So who do you guys think is the best team in the NBA right now? Much like college basketball and the current tournament going on, I feel like there is a great deal of parity inside the NBA.  I honestly can't say who I think has the best chance at winning it all this year, and normally it's pretty easy to at least make a couple guesses.  I guess the Phoenix Suns are one of those teams, perhaps the Milwaukee Bucks are another.  Then you've got the Celtics and teams like the 76'rs.

Really odd time in the NBA right now to be honest.  I love it though.

The balance has tip to the East right now, as you have said, Boston took the lead, and then Giannis and Bucks overtake them after the all start break. Now the Sixers is pushing as well and Joel Embiid cemented his case for the MVP race.

While on the West it's the Nuggets, but they seems to struggle in their last 10 games, Memphis? Nah, I don't think they have the guts to win with or without Ja Morant. Warriors is not the same team anymore, while Phoenix without KD can't make it to the Finals.
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March 23, 2023, 03:53:48 PM
So who do you guys think is the best team in the NBA right now? Much like college basketball and the current tournament going on, I feel like there is a great deal of parity inside the NBA.  I honestly can't say who I think has the best chance at winning it all this year, and normally it's pretty easy to at least make a couple guesses.  I guess the Phoenix Suns are one of those teams, perhaps the Milwaukee Bucks are another.  Then you've got the Celtics and teams like the 76'rs.

Really odd time in the NBA right now to be honest.  I love it though.

This is the kind of NBA which everyone loves to see, there's no certain team which we can say that'll dominate their respective conferences and play against each other in the finals. This ain't the 2010 where everyone are already anticipating the Miami Heat to be in the Finals again and again. Same with the GSW late in the 10's. So, this time of the year, we do not really have any idea who will play in the Finals. The Suns was an exemption, but that's before Durant injured himself.
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March 23, 2023, 03:41:14 PM


Bucks. This is the team that played with Giannis and no Kris Middleton and won, played with Kris and no Giannis and still won, and then played with neither Kris nor Giannis and still won and even went on a winning streak. They are so good that the team could be separated into different teams and all players would have a worse period, they would all play much worse, but when they are all together? They end up playing much better than their talent because everyone knows exactly what they should do AND knows what the other will do. They may not win the title, not every "best team in the league" wins the league, sometimes they end up losing the title, like the most famous 73-9 ended up losing the title as well, but Bucks is definitely the best one.
legendary
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March 23, 2023, 03:32:04 PM
So who do you guys think is the best team in the NBA right now? Much like college basketball and the current tournament going on, I feel like there is a great deal of parity inside the NBA.  I honestly can't say who I think has the best chance at winning it all this year, and normally it's pretty easy to at least make a couple guesses.  I guess the Phoenix Suns are one of those teams, perhaps the Milwaukee Bucks are another.  Then you've got the Celtics and teams like the 76'rs.

Really odd time in the NBA right now to be honest.  I love it though.
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March 23, 2023, 03:28:36 PM
I still do not understand this childish request of AD not wanting to play the Center position. In todays game there are only a few nba bigs that could be better than him at center position, embiid and jokic comes to mind but aside from them AD could go against anyone and could be better than them as well.

I don't see him as childish though, maybe he is not that comfortable playing center in his career. Or he could be more effective at power forward because this is his position as he is not a true center in my opinion.

You're probably right that Anthony Davis feels uncomfortable in the center position. In addition, playing in that position means that the player often and sometimes struggles diligently against opponents for rebounds in the paint. Obviously, Davis shouldn't do that often because he's too prone to injury and can get injured literally because of any opponent's touch.
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March 23, 2023, 02:29:08 PM
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And with the Grizzlies winning and Kings losing, Memphis now separated from the tie with them, so now they are occupying the second spot behind Denver Nuggets.
Quite impressive for the Grizzlies because it has been expected that they will be having some struggles because Ja Morant is not yet playing and there's no Adams as well to support the team inside the paint. But the Grizzlies showed that they are not that weak even without Morant and even replaced the Kings in the 2nd place.

And they could maintain that same spot up until the season officially ends because if we look at it closely, the Grizzlies are just too difficult to overcome even without one of their core player which is Ja Morant and considering that they really managed to hold the team together, they could potentially end their last 10 games with over 5 wins at least. Other than that, Ja Morant may return before this season ends, so that gives them more chances to maintain their spot.
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March 23, 2023, 12:21:46 PM
It's probably over for Lakers. If you look at the fixture you'll know they can't win most of these remaining games. In fact I'll be surprised if they get 4 wins in these 9 games. Only Rockets game look easy on paper. All other games are pretty hard or even for them. If Bron was back there could be some hope but in the current situation we can say that they have no chance.
For some reason, Lakers is talked about much more than other teams and the game they play in return is mediocre to say the least.

I think I might oppose that statement you gave because if the Lakers managed to defeat the Suns earlier, then I think they can probably manage to win most of the remaining games. It will be a tough challenge for sure but looking at the current roster now, they are much interesting to see especially now that AR15 is stepping up his game and contributing 30+ and 20+ point in their previous games. The way I see it, the Lakers got more chances now compared to previous roster that made them a weak team even if they are thriving so hard.
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March 23, 2023, 11:54:34 AM
The ref immediately pointed it's the Warriors' ball and reaffirmed the call when two players approached him. I understand the confusion but I still don't think the Mavs protest would succeed if they plan to pursue that. Maybe the referees can talk about this as well and come up with a better sign for timeouts so this kind of situation doesn't happen again.
The Mavs were Shaqtin' a Fool in that play, which resulted in easy points for the Warriors. It was a costly mistake, as the Warriors only won by 2 points. The Mavs will surely learn from this big mistake and ensure that it does not happen again. The refs cannot be blamed in that game, as it was clear that the ball belonged to the Warriors before the Mavs called a timeout, so it was normal for the Warriors to inbound the ball.

It was a mistake on their part and clearly the referee was right. Perhaps the Mavs is really looking for someone to point their fingers with this lost. Although I would say that there are a lot of controversial calls by the refs lately, but this might be look further but I don't see the Mavs winning their case.

And yes, this game is very important for them and the Warriors as well.

But at the end of the end, the Warriors was able to pull it off. Just too bad for Luka with his return to the lineup.

I’m waiting to see if the NBA takes action against Luka for his complaints about the referees. There’s a clip of him accusing the refs of having bet money on the Warriors due to how bad the officiating was. With all the trouble the NBA has had with gambling and refs, that’s not a comment to make lightly. I sort of expect we’ll soon hear about a $25,000 fine in the next few hours.
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March 23, 2023, 11:42:39 AM
The ref immediately pointed it's the Warriors' ball and reaffirmed the call when two players approached him. I understand the confusion but I still don't think the Mavs protest would succeed if they plan to pursue that. Maybe the referees can talk about this as well and come up with a better sign for timeouts so this kind of situation doesn't happen again.
The Mavs were Shaqtin' a Fool in that play, which resulted in easy points for the Warriors. It was a costly mistake, as the Warriors only won by 2 points. The Mavs will surely learn from this big mistake and ensure that it does not happen again. The refs cannot be blamed in that game, as it was clear that the ball belonged to the Warriors before the Mavs called a timeout, so it was normal for the Warriors to inbound the ball.

I believe that the Warriors were on a big losing streak before this. This win is going to be a good confidence booster for them. And I absolutely agree that the refs cannot be blamed in this situation. They did what was right in my opinion. It was the fault of the Mavs.
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March 23, 2023, 11:11:13 AM

As for the Phoenix, it's really hard to see them lost against the Lakers. But we all know that Lakers back is against the wall so they will have to win every game moving forward. They also good playing at home, and so back to back for them. Reaves, D'Lo and Anthony Davis took the game for the Lakers again and never look back. Although the Suns try to pressure them in the 4th, even in the last minute of the game to make it close, but the Lakers play smart.

Looks like the Lakers have the chance to make some real comeback this season if they can perform such kind of game every time they play in their last few games. These remaining games of the season will always be fun because they add this play-in tournament and the number 9 and 10 teams will always be unclear because they are close to each other in terms of their wins and losses. As of now, there's no guarantee for those teams to enter the play-in tournament that's why they work pretty harder to secure those spots.
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March 23, 2023, 08:31:12 AM
The ref immediately pointed it's the Warriors' ball and reaffirmed the call when two players approached him. I understand the confusion but I still don't think the Mavs protest would succeed if they plan to pursue that. Maybe the referees can talk about this as well and come up with a better sign for timeouts so this kind of situation doesn't happen again.
The Mavs were Shaqtin' a Fool in that play, which resulted in easy points for the Warriors. It was a costly mistake, as the Warriors only won by 2 points. The Mavs will surely learn from this big mistake and ensure that it does not happen again. The refs cannot be blamed in that game, as it was clear that the ball belonged to the Warriors before the Mavs called a timeout, so it was normal for the Warriors to inbound the ball.

It was a mistake on their part and clearly the referee was right. Perhaps the Mavs is really looking for someone to point their fingers with this lost. Although I would say that there are a lot of controversial calls by the refs lately, but this might be look further but I don't see the Mavs winning their case.

And yes, this game is very important for them and the Warriors as well.

But at the end of the end, the Warriors was able to pull it off. Just too bad for Luka with his return to the lineup.
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March 23, 2023, 07:54:53 AM
The ref immediately pointed it's the Warriors' ball and reaffirmed the call when two players approached him. I understand the confusion but I still don't think the Mavs protest would succeed if they plan to pursue that. Maybe the referees can talk about this as well and come up with a better sign for timeouts so this kind of situation doesn't happen again.
The Mavs were Shaqtin' a Fool in that play, which resulted in easy points for the Warriors. It was a costly mistake, as the Warriors only won by 2 points. The Mavs will surely learn from this big mistake and ensure that it does not happen again. The refs cannot be blamed in that game, as it was clear that the ball belonged to the Warriors before the Mavs called a timeout, so it was normal for the Warriors to inbound the ball.
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March 23, 2023, 07:48:47 AM
The ref immediately pointed it's the Warriors' ball and reaffirmed the call when two players approached him. I understand the confusion but I still don't think the Mavs protest would succeed if they plan to pursue that. Maybe the referees can talk about this as well and come up with a better sign for timeouts so this kind of situation doesn't happen again.

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March 23, 2023, 07:16:43 AM
So something really bad happened in the Mavericks game that will be entered in Shaqtin-A-Fool.
But, there's a catch. The Mavs are planning to pursue a protest about the mistake that happened and pinning it to the referees.
https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/mavericks-plan-to-protest-127-125-loss-to-warriors-alleging-referee-mistake/
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Mavericks plan to protest 127-125 loss to Warriors alleging referee mistake

Here is what happened before the mistake.
https://twitter.com/NBCSWarriors/status/1638741106975186947?s=20
And here is the result of their mistake. (Mavs mistake, IMO)
https://twitter.com/NBCSWarriors/status/1638715275364237312?s=20

Looney reacted at the call of the referee because he thought he change it to Mavs ball. Then, the referee cleared that it was just pointing at the timeout call. So, it was clear it was GSW ball.
Wood even talked to the referee so someone in their team knew what was happening and what happened.
This is their mistake, no more questions and their protest will do nothing. It's all just their ego trying to fight back and being unable to swallow the truth.
Imagine, if the Mavs really think it is their ball, then why the hell is no one trying to inbound it at the other side of the court? That rant of Mark Cuban has nothing to back it up.
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March 23, 2023, 06:00:53 AM
Suns struggling and PG13 getting injured for the Clippers has opened the spot for those bottom seeded teams.
The Suns are missing Durant, as they were almost unbeatable with him. However, since he got injured, the Suns are back to normal as their bench is not that strong. This is a result of relying heavily on Durant. Regarding the Clippers, it is a big loss for them, but hopefully, they can still continue to play well and make it to the playoffs. If Paul George won't be able to return soon, Westbrook really needs to step up more.

The Warriors won 2 on their last 5 road games. Their next games will be on their home (4 games). If the Warriors will win all 4 of their home games, that might put them on the 4th seed at least. I don't want to say 3rd because the difference between 3rd and 4th are 5 games.
I think they can win all four games at home since they perform extremely well on their home court. Therefore, I'm positive that winning these games will help improve their ranking.

Most likely that will be the case for the Warriors, last stretch and it will be in their home, they have one of the best records at home so chances are they are going to win that.

As for the Phoenix, it's really hard to see them lost against the Lakers. But we all know that Lakers back is against the wall so they will have to win every game moving forward. They also good playing at home, and so back to back for them. Reaves, D'Lo and Anthony Davis took the game for the Lakers again and never look back. Although the Suns try to pressure them in the 4th, even in the last minute of the game to make it close, but the Lakers play smart.

Recently, the team has been performing well in the fourth quarter. They may not be a dominant team, but they have players who can step up and be clutch to give the team a boost. Not relying too much on Davis seems to make them better, and they have a good chance of making it to the play-in and possibly even the playoffs.

Their key to success is to continue playing hard and hopefully, their current momentum will not change.
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March 23, 2023, 05:21:12 AM
Suns struggling and PG13 getting injured for the Clippers has opened the spot for those bottom seeded teams.
The Suns are missing Durant, as they were almost unbeatable with him. However, since he got injured, the Suns are back to normal as their bench is not that strong. This is a result of relying heavily on Durant. Regarding the Clippers, it is a big loss for them, but hopefully, they can still continue to play well and make it to the playoffs. If Paul George won't be able to return soon, Westbrook really needs to step up more.

The Warriors won 2 on their last 5 road games. Their next games will be on their home (4 games). If the Warriors will win all 4 of their home games, that might put them on the 4th seed at least. I don't want to say 3rd because the difference between 3rd and 4th are 5 games.
I think they can win all four games at home since they perform extremely well on their home court. Therefore, I'm positive that winning these games will help improve their ranking.

Most likely that will be the case for the Warriors, last stretch and it will be in their home, they have one of the best records at home so chances are they are going to win that.

As for the Phoenix, it's really hard to see them lost against the Lakers. But we all know that Lakers back is against the wall so they will have to win every game moving forward. They also good playing at home, and so back to back for them. Reaves, D'Lo and Anthony Davis took the game for the Lakers again and never look back. Although the Suns try to pressure them in the 4th, even in the last minute of the game to make it close, but the Lakers play smart.
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March 23, 2023, 05:04:32 AM
There are players like him that have forgotten to step on the floor while he thinks that he's in the air flying high. Wishing him to humble himself with all of these issues that he's got in. And from what I've seen in some posts, it's more than around $250k that he's paid just for his fine and that's a lot of money.
Ouch! That's a lot. Thanks for the info.
His arrogant mouth will get him nowhere, this ain't the 80s anymore. Everything is mic'ed up and the cameras are all over the place, even mouth reading is being done, that is why most stars are covering their mouths when they are talking, Lebron, Kyrie, and more.
He should really stop for a while because he ain't really a villain, he is just a trying-hard Thanos.  Cheesy
From his 3-year contract on his team, that's still a small amount to pay for. But yeah, with all of his bad-mouthing and actions, he's just spreading and attracting hate toward him.
He has to remember that fame won't stay for so long and when he's past his prime, he'll see that those contracts and paychecks are going to be lesser which he's aware of it as it's seen with those once-popular players that have been now past their primes.
Going with some days lately, Lakers have won and Austin did contributed and played well.
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March 23, 2023, 04:38:28 AM
Suns struggling and PG13 getting injured for the Clippers has opened the spot for those bottom seeded teams.
The Suns are missing Durant, as they were almost unbeatable with him. However, since he got injured, the Suns are back to normal as their bench is not that strong. This is a result of relying heavily on Durant. Regarding the Clippers, it is a big loss for them, but hopefully, they can still continue to play well and make it to the playoffs. If Paul George won't be able to return soon, Westbrook really needs to step up more.

The Warriors won 2 on their last 5 road games. Their next games will be on their home (4 games). If the Warriors will win all 4 of their home games, that might put them on the 4th seed at least. I don't want to say 3rd because the difference between 3rd and 4th are 5 games.
I think they can win all four games at home since they perform extremely well on their home court. Therefore, I'm positive that winning these games will help improve their ranking.
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March 23, 2023, 03:02:32 AM
Good road win by the Warriors, Luka did play but there's no Kyrie. The game was really close, Steph though shows another part of his game, when he dishes out 13 assists together with 20 points. But it was Kuminga play's and Poole's razzle dazzle drive that kept the Warriors on this game.

So they are still in the 6th spot, but that position might change depending on the games of the Clippers (now without Paul George), or the Suns if they are going to struggle in the last games of the regular season.
It's the first back-to-back road game wins for the Warriors this season. The last time they won back-to-back games on the road was in the Games 4 & 6 of the NBA Finals where they won a title.

It was a close game I should say. I watched the game until the end, and at the final possession before the Warriors close the curtains for the Mavericks, Kleber is the main defender of Curry at the three-point area which is what Curry wants because after that switch, Curry just drove by, and made an easy lay-up to put up their lead to 3 and to seal the deal. Truly the Mavericks have one of the worst defensive teams right now in the league this season. Well, both of them are bad at defense, but the Warriors are only bad at home, and not on the road while the Mavericks are bad both on the home and on the road.

Suns struggling and PG13 getting injured for the Clippers has opened the spot for those bottom seeded teams. The Warriors won 2 on their last 5 road games. Their next games will be on their home (4 games). If the Warriors will win all 4 of their home games, that might put them on the 4th seed at least. I don't want to say 3rd because the difference between 3rd and 4th are 5 games.
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