My guess is the depth of the Celtics win due to having superior depth, but the Mavs will have the best 2 players on the court plus some decent role players
Tatum is better than kyrie.
My guess is the depth of the Celtics win due to having superior depth, but the Mavs will have the best 2 players on the court plus some decent role players
I mean who knows where he'll wind up, but so far he's basically averaging close to a triple double every game.
And he takes his game to another level in playoffs it seems as well. Truly generational talent that can lead to a dynasty like team.
I think OKC did very well getting Caruso for Giddey. Kept waiting to hear what draft comp they had to include and was surprised when it ended up being one-for-one.
I think OKC did very well getting Caruso for Giddey. Kept waiting to hear what draft comp they had to include and was surprised when it ended up being one-for-one.
I’ll miss Hartenstein. Really good player.
It bums me out that the league designs it’s cap rules to give incumbent teams the advantage to re-sign their players in virtually all situations …unless they find a diamond in the rough on the FA market, in which case they’re punished for originally signing the player at too good a contract. Most the Knicks were allowed to offer was 4/72, so it’s impossible to have hard feelings for IHart when he’s offered 3/87 somewhere else.
Huge fan of your offseason. Still waiting to see what Denver does, but I think I agree with you at the momentOKC hands down best team in league now and should be prohibitive favorites to win title next year
Tatum is better than kyrie.
Huge fan of your offseason. Still waiting to see what Denver does, but I think I agree with you at the moment
I would not take Taum over Kyrie.
yeah, they have had a good offseason but clearly not the "hands down best team in the league"
Other than Boston who even comes close?
Well all it takes is one to not be "hands down clearly the best" but Denver, Boston, Minny, and possibly Dallas have to be in the conversation.
OKC just lost to Dallas and added a couple really good role players. I like what Dallas has done as well so its not like someone can say OKC is clearly better now.
And their young core gets another year of experience.
But they didn't simply add two 'great' role players [arguably two of the top 10 role players in the game]. They replaced someone that absolutely didn't fit with two players that fit like a glove and make the defense go from great to tops in the league.
This is to go along with the fact they were already the #1 seed in the west.
But its clear right now tier 1 is OKC/BOS and then a decent size dropoff to the Mavs/Wolves/Nuggets/Sixers/Knicks/etc... teams