2015-2016 NBA Regular Season - MDA to HOU - All-NBA - Harden snubbed - Anthony Davis is broke

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Warriors schedule til' Christmas 
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 82-0 (nah I think Jazz/Sac catch em' slippin)
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Kd and lebron only players going get at kareem.i think boogie will be wizard #bbn, wall only one can reverse the rage
 
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Yo, who is this clown? I hope he gets Lil B'd

HEDO TURKOGLU RETIRES AFTER 15 SEASONS

ESPN NBA Insider Amin Elhassan on the retirement of Hedo Turkoglu: "You know they say Father Time is undefeated and Father Time defeated Hedo Turkoglu quite a while ago."
 
Kd and lebron only players going get at kareem.i think boogie will be wizard #bbn, wall only one can reverse the rage
lmaoo won't even come close. kd can't even play more than 5 games in a row any more and bron not finna average 26 ppg for the next 8 yrs
 
Steph just beat lebron in the finals. People crowned lebron when he was in highschool, what more does steph have to do?
 
Can't crown steph yet...Lebron has been in the finals the last 6 or 7yrs. Let's give it time folks

2 rings doh. 2 rings.


if steph repeats this year, he's wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy more efficient than bron. 2 of 2. not 2 of 6, and potentially 2 of 7.
 
Can't crown steph yet...Lebron has been in the finals the last 6 or 7yrs. Let's give it time folks

2 rings doh. 2 rings.


if steph repeats this year, he's wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy more efficient than bron. 2 of 2. not 2 of 6, and potentially 2 of 7.
And he's doing this with a second all star who is mentally soft like charmin
 
Can't crown steph yet...Lebron has been in the finals the last 6 or 7yrs. Let's give it time folks
not to detract from that, but he did play in the east.

and the griz christmas jerseys are fire :pimp:


great job this year with those unis.
 
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All-Brick Layers Team: Kobe Bryant's awful shooting hits prehistoric levels
http://www.si.com/nba/2015/11/11/kobe-bryant-derrick-rose-joe-johnson-shooting-all-brick-layers

How bad has Bryant’s start been? Historically bad. No player in the shot-clock era has shot as poorly as Bryant is shooting on a similar number of attempts per game. In fact, you have to go all the way back to 1951-52 to find a minutes-qualified player who completed a season with a worse efficiency/volume combination. That man: “​Jumpin' Joe” Fulks, one of the NBA’s first high-volume scorers and a Hall of Famer who is credited with popularizing the jump shot.
Fulks shot just 31.2% on 17.7 attempts per game for the Philadelphia Warriors that season, a rough showing that nevertheless managed to land him on the 1952 All-Star team. “When I was hot, I was really hot,” Fulks said, according to his official Murray State University biography. “But when I was cold, sometimes it was bad.” Hmm… who does that sound like?

To fully comprehend the scope of the Bryant/Fulks comparison, here’s a “highlight reel” of Fulks’s deliberate set up and wonky two-handed delivery in glorious black and white.

While Fulks was on the cutting edge of his time, pioneering a form of scoring that would change the game forever, Bryant looks to be reaching back to a past that is gone for good. Everything looks difficult this season: Bryant is throwing up an uncomfortable amount of airballs, he’s settling for three-pointers at a career-high rate, he’s not consistently getting to his spots off the dribble, he’s generating little offense in the basket area, and he’s regularly beaten back in transition. Nevertheless, he’s still posting a 28.7 usage rate, tops among Lakers rotation players, and he’s leading the Lakers in shots per game.

Take that all together, and Bryant has been one of the league’s most damaging shooters this season, falling far short of his long-established standard. Lakers coach Byron Scott has repeatedly said that Bryant is the “last guy” he’s worried about. Scott really needs to rethink that position, especially if he actually believes it. The age-related trend in Bryant’s shooting, influenced by three straight season-ending injuries, couldn’t be clearer.

While it might not stay quite this bad over the course of an 82-game season, it’s hard to envision Bryant orchestrating a remarkable turnaround. No one wins—not the Lakers, not Scott, not Bryant, and certainly not young building blocks like D’Angelo Russell and Julius Randle—when Bryant takes and misses this many shots.
 
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