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  • Mac4Lyfe
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    Originally posted by KRIT
    It’s the same Cavs, they will win 50+ games and lose in the first or second round. They’re no different than those Utah teams with Mitchell, not enough.

    They’re the same team. It’s all Mitchell, some Garland and a couple good bigs. When playoffs come you need more than two guys who can create their own shot. In a seven game series they aren’t beating Boston, Knicks and probably not a healthy Philly team.
    Kirt, this Cavs team has the deepest bench in basketball. They can go 12 deep with solid players that can contribute. The games are not all on Mitchell. Garland can go. Mobley can now handle the ball and create his own shot. Allen has dominated other bigs like Anthony Davis the other night. This team is stacked. I hope they continue to push pace, use the bench and wear teams out.

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  • ChuckyTheGoat
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    Mac, that's awesome. Cavs building something.

    I do wonder how the season plays out. I could see CLE and BOS being the top two seeds.

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  • Mac4Lyfe
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    Originally posted by ChuckyTheGoat
    Will be rooting for your Cavs, Mac. Looks like a fun team. You've pointed out how good Allen is when he's healthy.
    Incredible win tonight. 7-0 and covered all 7 games. This was like their 7th game in 11 days plus back to back against a back to the wall Bucks team.

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  • Mac4Lyfe
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    Originally posted by ChuckyTheGoat
    Mac, telling you, this OKC is flying:

    1) Still playing w/out Hartenstein and the other JWill.

    2) They are crushing teams.

    3) I've watched a few Holmgren interviews. I swear he's thicker this year. Spent all off-season eating.

    4) So young. I see very little ego on this team.

    5) I think the team chemistry is real. They all say the right thing in interviews.
    OKC is the real deal. I love the team but they’re not experienced enough for me. Most champions need to lose in heart breaking fashion before they can win it all. They’re too young for me.

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  • ChuckyTheGoat
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    Will be rooting for your Cavs, Mac. Looks like a fun team. You've pointed out how good Allen is when he's healthy.

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  • KRIT
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    It’s the same Cavs, they will win 50+ games and lose in the first or second round. They’re no different than those Utah teams with Mitchell, not enough.

    They’re the same team. It’s all Mitchell, some Garland and a couple good bigs. When playoffs come you need more than two guys who can create their own shot. In a seven game series they aren’t beating Boston, Knicks and probably not a healthy Philly team.

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  • ChuckyTheGoat
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    Mac, imagine if we had been martingaling Cav/OKC tickets! $$$$$

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  • ChuckyTheGoat
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    Mac, telling you, this OKC is flying:

    1) Still playing w/out Hartenstein and the other JWill.

    2) They are crushing teams.

    3) I've watched a few Holmgren interviews. I swear he's thicker this year. Spent all off-season eating.

    4) So young. I see very little ego on this team.

    5) I think the team chemistry is real. They all say the right thing in interviews.

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  • IBetYou
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    Originally posted by ThaTopMoron
    another quarter in... Denver gives up 7 3's in 1 quarter to the Wolves

    murray has 2 points and is injury prone

    the bench stinks

    only 2-2 because teams blew it late when ahead and then lost in OT

    Denver isn't winning anything unless the entirety of OKC, Dallas, Minny and PHX get injured. They do have Lakers number.

    I could see Denver getting in as a 6-8 seed this season

    looks like they are already down 11 early 2nd quarter and Wolves are shooting 61% 15/24, 9/14 from deep

    they can't play defense anymore or they aren't interested in it

    that's what I've noticed so far... alergic to defense just like i stated
    Exactly right, so why blame Jokic? BAD team. Poor management.

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  • ThaTopMoron
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    that late espn game proves again that late friday nba action on espn is wwe

    down 12 4th q.... goes up 10 and is 28-1 to win... t-wolves score final 10 pts of the game and win by 3... right at the line for the game

    what were the wolves favored by when nuggets were +160 yesterday

    late action WWE nba entertainment

    this is why we stick to early night games and back teams like the Cavs at home v a magic team missing it's best player... can't rig that one.

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  • ChuckyTheGoat
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    Originally posted by Mac4Lyfe
    Yeah the Celtics are on another level right now. Very few teams can matchup with them. I do think Cleveland is built to challenge them. There’s a lot of really bad teams in the East. The Bucks are broken, Banchero is hurt for weeks in Orlando. The Heat and Butler are ready for a divorce. The 76ers are a MASH unit. The Knicks are not as tough as last year but could grow to be great. Indiana is weird to figure out. The Cavs seem to be the most functional team next to the Cs.
    Mac, I said that you're sharp. I think you're spot-on. Cavs could be the 2-seed.

    I will have my eye on Giannis. I can't stand Lillard, he will shoot you out of more games than he'll win. I'm not sure Giannis has another playoff run in him, I'll be watching.

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  • ThaTopMoron
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    Originally posted by IBetYou
    That is the most bizarre take I've ever heard. You have one man carrying the team on his back all series and then when he runs out of steam in the 2nd half of a MMA style game 7 - whereby the visitors are daring the refs to call a foul every play - you blame him?! People said similar stuff about James when he was with the Cavs.
    another quarter in... Denver gives up 7 3's in 1 quarter to the Wolves

    murray has 2 points and is injury prone

    the bench stinks

    only 2-2 because teams blew it late when ahead and then lost in OT

    Denver isn't winning anything unless the entirety of OKC, Dallas, Minny and PHX get injured. They do have Lakers number.

    I could see Denver getting in as a 6-8 seed this season

    looks like they are already down 11 early 2nd quarter and Wolves are shooting 61% 15/24, 9/14 from deep

    they can't play defense anymore or they aren't interested in it

    that's what I've noticed so far... alergic to defense just like i stated

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  • Mac4Lyfe
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    Cavs win 6 in a row and have covered the spread 6 in a row.

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  • Mac4Lyfe
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    Originally posted by lakerboy
    I like the team mac. I'm not saying they are not good. They gave Boston a couple of good games last year in the playoffs and they have been steadily rising. I just don't think you win anything with Mitchell. We will see though because the east isn't that top heavy and they can make noise.
    This new coach Atkinson looks like a huge upgrade. He might unlock Mitchell. Plus Mitchell has his best supporting cast.

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  • Mac4Lyfe
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    Originally posted by ChuckyTheGoat
    Mac, GL to you. Have a great season.Love your insights. NBA season is long. Like you say, it's about getting healthy to the finish line.I don't doubt your prospect of the Cavs. I'd offer just one counter. Celtics are going to be so far ahead of the field in the East.
    If the Celtics falter, I'd think they'd need at least one starter to get injured. Not improbable, it happens all the time. How hungry will the Celts be this year?
    Yeah the Celtics are on another level right now. Very few teams can matchup with them. I do think Cleveland is built to challenge them. There’s a lot of really bad teams in the East. The Bucks are broken, Banchero is hurt for weeks in Orlando. The Heat and Butler are ready for a divorce. The 76ers are a MASH unit. The Knicks are not as tough as last year but could grow to be great. Indiana is weird to figure out. The Cavs seem to be the most functional team next to the Cs.

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  • lakerboy
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    Originally posted by Mac4Lyfe
    Laker - the Cavs can go 12 deep with solid bench players. Mitchell doesn’t have to do everything. Garland looks renewed and Evan Mobley is becoming an aggressive big that can get to the rack. Ty Jerome is going to surprise a lot of folks in the league. He can run the offense as well as Mitchell. They are going to push pace, use the bench and run teams out the gym. Then their defense has multiple guys that can defend multiple positions. High octane offense with one of the best defenses. Look out league. The Cavs are coming.
    I like the team mac. I'm not saying they are not good. They gave Boston a couple of good games last year in the playoffs and they have been steadily rising. I just don't think you win anything with Mitchell. We will see though because the east isn't that top heavy and they can make noise.

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  • Git Lo
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    Originally posted by ChuckyTheGoat
    Mac, GL to you. Have a great season.

    Love your insights. NBA season is long. Like you say, it's about getting healthy to the finish line.

    I don't doubt your prospect of the Cavs. I'd offer just one counter. Celtics are going to be so far ahead of the field in the East.

    If the Celtics falter, I'd think they'd need at least one starter to get injured. Not improbable, it happens all the time. How hungry will the Celts be this year?
    Cs may be in dynasty mode but if they aren't that's probably the only way out anyone has of beating them or a completely healthy philly or like you said an injuried cs team. Teams should be showing up to beat them like they do the lakers but we will see.

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  • ChuckyTheGoat
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    Originally posted by Mac4Lyfe
    The Cavs are one of 4 other teams that have started the season 5-0 and averaged 125 PPG. 2023-24 Cs, 84-85 Cs, 66-67 Sixers and the 60-61 Warriors. All 4 of those teams made the NBA Finals.

    If the Cavs shock the world, Donovan Mitchell will also be an MVP candidate. He’s currently +10,000 in several books. I might need to throw a few bills on that.
    Mac, GL to you. Have a great season.

    Love your insights. NBA season is long. Like you say, it's about getting healthy to the finish line.

    I don't doubt your prospect of the Cavs. I'd offer just one counter. Celtics are going to be so far ahead of the field in the East.

    If the Celtics falter, I'd think they'd need at least one starter to get injured. Not improbable, it happens all the time. How hungry will the Celts be this year?

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  • IBetYou
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    Originally posted by ThaTopMoron
    nuggets are alergic to defense now they only try to play some if they are in a close game late... won't bode well for them

    plus Jokic said it after winning "job is over" time to go home

    he don't care about winning again... we all saw it last season in their final playoff game. he couldn't care less and didn't want the ball.
    That is the most bizarre take I've ever heard. You have one man carrying the team on his back all series and then when he runs out of steam in the 2nd half of a MMA style game 7 - whereby the visitors are daring the refs to call a foul every play - you blame him?! People said similar stuff about James when he was with the Cavs.

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  • IBetYou
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    Still not sold on the Cavs personally. But funny what a little momentum can do; they opened their season with a trio of cupcakes then down 13 to the Knicks in NY when Brunson exits with a knee injury, and they have the confidence to comeback.

    Agree Atkinson is an upgrade over whingebag Bickerstaff. He understands the importance of shooting. But all their main guys - except for Strus - have generally failed over the course of their careers. Mitchell a success as a diamond in the rough draft pick but disappointing as a lead guy (Utah, Team USA, Cleveland).

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  • Mac4Lyfe
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    Paolo Banchero of the Orlando Magic has a torn right oblique. He’s out 4-6 weeks. The Cavs play Orlando tomorrow. Tough luck for the Magic. Basketball is also about staying healthy.

    Teams usually play well the first game a star is out. Let’s see if they step up or rollover for the Cavs…

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  • Mac4Lyfe
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    Originally posted by Git Lo
    Man, I'm just watching the grizzlies beat down the bucks right now. They have the longest active win streak against them and they are just destroying them. Cavs looked good against the lakers up I think 20+ before even half time. They are better than the knicks atm but that might not mean too much. There shouldn't be much standing in their way except the celtics really.
    Who the hell hired Doc Rivers again? How many times can he fail forward. They blew it getting rid of Holiday. He did so much for that team.

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  • Mac4Lyfe
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    Originally posted by lakerboy
    Nice looking team but no team with Mitchell is winning anything.
    Laker - the Cavs can go 12 deep with solid bench players. Mitchell doesn’t have to do everything. Garland looks renewed and Evan Mobley is becoming an aggressive big that can get to the rack. Ty Jerome is going to surprise a lot of folks in the league. He can run the offense as well as Mitchell. They are going to push pace, use the bench and run teams out the gym. Then their defense has multiple guys that can defend multiple positions. High octane offense with one of the best defenses. Look out league. The Cavs are coming.

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  • Mac4Lyfe
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    Originally posted by lakerboy
    Nice looking team but no team with Mitchell is winning anything.
    I just put a little bit on Mitchell MVP, +10000.

    can also get him as the NBA cup MVP at +2500. I could see the Cavs wanting to make a statement by winning that meaningless cup.

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  • Git Lo
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    Man, I'm just watching the grizzlies beat down the bucks right now. They have the longest active win streak against them and they are just destroying them. Cavs looked good against the lakers up I think 20+ before even half time. They are better than the knicks atm but that might not mean too much. There shouldn't be much standing in their way except the celtics really.

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  • lakerboy
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    Nice looking team but no team with Mitchell is winning anything.

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  • Mac4Lyfe
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    The Cavs are one of 4 other teams that have started the season 5-0 and averaged 125 PPG. 2023-24 Cs, 84-85 Cs, 66-67 Sixers and the 60-61 Warriors. All 4 of those teams made the NBA Finals.

    If the Cavs shock the world, Donovan Mitchell will also be an MVP candidate. He’s currently +10,000 in several books. I might need to throw a few bills on that.

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  • Mac4Lyfe
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    Originally posted by ThaTopMoron
    nuggets are alergic to defense now they only try to play some if they are in a close game late... won't bode well for them

    plus Jokic said it after winning "job is over" time to go home

    he don't care about winning again... we all saw it last season in their final playoff game. he couldn't care less and didn't want the ball.
    I can never count Jokic out. He is a hard cover for every team. The NBA now is all about who’s healthy at the end. It’s almost a crapshoot. Got to manage minutes and use load management.

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  • ThaTopMoron
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    Originally posted by Mac4Lyfe
    I really like OKC getting the 1 seed. +290. Barring injuries which is very real and impossible to cap. I think OKC will take the regular season serious and will be 1st in the West. I like SGA to win MVP. Only hiccup could be Boston in the East. Tatum felt snubbed in the Olympics and will probably play just as hard. If Boston has the overall best record, I could see him getting the nod but I like SGAs odds.
    nuggets are alergic to defense now they only try to play some if they are in a close game late... won't bode well for them

    plus Jokic said it after winning "job is over" time to go home

    he don't care about winning again... we all saw it last season in their final playoff game. he couldn't care less and didn't want the ball.

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  • ChuckyTheGoat
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    Originally posted by Mac4Lyfe
    I really like OKC getting the 1 seed. +290. Barring injuries which is very real and impossible to cap. I think OKC will take the regular season serious and will be 1st in the West. I like SGA to win MVP. Only hiccup could be Boston in the East. Tatum felt snubbed in the Olympics and will probably play just as hard. If Boston has the overall best record, I could see him getting the nod but I like SGAs odds.
    Good stuff, Mac. I doubt Boston will be threatened in the East. The Boston HC made a great move late in the year. They were up by > 10 games and he rotated the rest days. Really paid off in the Final, b/c Dallas was a tired team.

    Tatum is surely a candidate. West is more rugged. If OKC wins the West, then SGA will likely be worthy of the MVP. And remember my longshot! I really think Holmgren is going to take a leap this season!

    Thanks for pointing out the OKC +290. Going to give that a long look.

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  • Mac4Lyfe
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    Originally posted by ChuckyTheGoat
    Hey, Mac. I respect your NBA opinion. You've given me some good insights.
    I thought that way about Okc LAST YEAR. Thought they were a year ahead of schedule
    Two futures that I view as good value:
    *Gilg-Alex to win MVP (+420). Luka is the favorite, but I don't like it. Luka = accumulation (not efficiency).
    *OKC to earn the 1-seed. No idea about the odds. I just think it's likely. Think they'll be more ready for the playoffs this year. These players genuinely enjoy playing with each other.
    I really like OKC getting the 1 seed. +290. Barring injuries which is very real and impossible to cap. I think OKC will take the regular season serious and will be 1st in the West. I like SGA to win MVP. Only hiccup could be Boston in the East. Tatum felt snubbed in the Olympics and will probably play just as hard. If Boston has the overall best record, I could see him getting the nod but I like SGAs odds.

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  • ChuckyTheGoat
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    Originally posted by JAKEPEAVY21
    I don't follow the NBA but isn't that the case with most players nowadays just heaving up 3s ad nauseum and shooting a low %?
    Hi, Jake. Just my opinion, but I watch closely on accumulation vs efficiency.

    Many of the NAME players do what you reference. Luka is at the top of the list. Read the posts on this board.

    He handles the ball on most possessions. So, the Ast are a given. And he's not afraid to shoot.

    DALLAS' young big-men Lively and Gafford are deadly. Mavs were most effective late last year when those two were healthy. They rarely played together, but it was a great Center rotation.

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  • JAKEPEAVY21
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    Originally posted by ChuckyTheGoat
    Hey, Mac. I respect your NBA opinion. You've given me some good insights.

    I thought that way about Okc LAST YEAR. Thought they were a year ahead of schedule.

    Two futures that I view as good value:
    *Gilg-Alex to win MVP (+420). Luka is the favorite, but I don't like it. Luka = accumulation (not efficiency).
    *OKC to earn the 1-seed. No idea about the odds. I just think it's likely. Think they'll be more ready for the playoffs this year. These players genuinely enjoy playing with each other.
    I don't follow the NBA but isn't that the case with most players nowadays just heaving up 3s ad nauseum and shooting a low %?

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  • johnnyvegas13
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    Not sure which is worse this or Steelers to win sb

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  • ChuckyTheGoat
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    Hey, Mac. I respect your NBA opinion. You've given me some good insights.

    I thought that way about Okc LAST YEAR. Thought they were a year ahead of schedule.

    Two futures that I view as good value:
    *Gilg-Alex to win MVP (+420). Luka is the favorite, but I don't like it. Luka = accumulation (not efficiency).
    *OKC to earn the 1-seed. No idea about the odds. I just think it's likely. Think they'll be more ready for the playoffs this year. These players genuinely enjoy playing with each other.

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