chop2chip
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I think in games that RW/Wall go against Paul they will win that matchup.
How could one ever argue with that logic?
I think in games that RW/Wall go against Paul they will win that matchup.
It's amazing how bad the Pelicans defense is, considering Davis' big minutes and Asik's solid minutes—but if one of those two guys doesn't block the shot, they've basically got nothing.
Is Jimmy Butler worth a max?
Yes, and the Bulls will give it to him—but they could have avoided it if they'd upped their offer just a little bit more before the 31 October extension deadline. They're going to keep Butler, regardless of how rich a contract it requires; I just hope a consequence isn't trading Taj Gibson for salary relief—but Reinsdorf has said he'll pay the tax for a contender, and I believe this current team is that, and will be for the next couple years.
I guess they needed to see more but i also dont know what he wanted and what they offered.
There have been some reports on the negotiations between Butler and the Bulls, but according to Sporting News sources, the Bulls’ offer went as high as $11 million per year for four years. Butler was asking for $14 million per year, but would have been willing to negotiate downward to the $12.5-$13 million range.
Trading Taj would hurt, crazy underrated.
The league has to eliminate conferences at this point. A team like the Kings if healthy would finish in the top 6 of the east. In the West? No better than 9th.
(a) These things are cyclical; I think it'd be rash to rush to a solution like eliminating conferences just because the East hasn't been as good for a decade.
(b) The Kings have been very uneven (letting the Knicks back in last night's game, for instance), so I'm not convinced they're coherent enough as a team to be top-six in the East; even if they were, sixth is the best they'd be.
Also: as I've said, I think the top-four in the East is being a little underrated as a result of the first month or so of the season. The Raptors have been playing well all season, but the Hawks, Wizards, and Bulls have really gelled in December, after finding health and familiarity with some new parts—and the East's overall record against Western conference teams has improved as a result.
The West has the depth—the East's 6–8 and worse than the West's 9–11—but I think the East's top-four are all legitimate, and there's also a pretty talented wildcard just on the outside of that top-four.
With Cousins they would be. He is the most dominating big man since Shaq. He is almost unstoppable. When is it going to chnange?
It's been like this for almost 15 years since Jordan left and even then the West was better top to bottom.
I just don't see what conference play brings. Are there great rivalries out there?
At the moment. Clippers and Warriors.
Legitimately the only one in basketball. That's why the best 16 teams against similar schedules should go.