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What happened?Welp...looks like Jimmy Butler is not a big Hoiberg fan
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What happened?Welp...looks like Jimmy Butler is not a big Hoiberg fan
Kanye released a sneaker again today?
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Things like this happen in the NBA, hot and cold streaks. Sustainability isn't as important as consistency and routine with a team like Indy.
I'm not a believer in Indiana and it has a lot to do with their offensive output. I don't think it's sustainable. Paul George is bound to have a steep regression from an efficiency standpoint, and it's already lowkey happening. He's not a real knockdown guy when it comes to shooting. Shooting 27% from deep over his last 6. Also depend heavily on offense from CJ Miles, who is seeing some regression from 3 as well. Take away the one game against Toronto and he's been ice cold as of late as well.
After blowout, Jimmy Butler says Fred Hoiberg must coach 'lot harder'
oooh Jimmy is into S&M
'i want you to beat me.'
'spit in my mouf'
'call me dirty'
All this talk about east being better and dark horses, and NOT ONE mention of the Boston Celtics? Brad Stevens has those boys playin mane
Yea because being in 10th and being 3 games out of 1st is such a big gap.Playing all the way to 10th in the east
Disagree, the east has absolutely gotten better. Teams like NYK are better. Teams like Miami are healthy. Charlotte is better after making some roster upgrades. Detroit is legit better. Both are true. The west has gotten worse, while the east has gotten much better.
any possible dark horse, Cinderella stories this year?
Don't be like that Pretty TonyI guess you told me.
The East has gotten better in the sense there is fewer bad to terrible teams, but there really aren't more good to great teams in the East. Washington and Atlanta are both worse. Bulls and Raptors are about the same. And you said yourself that Indiana is playing over its head right now. So, the East isn't awful anymore - its just very average, with one, maybe two exceptions. The West looks to be the same.
The East has had, like, three seasons (not including the lockout season where they didn't play west teams twice) since 1999 where the eighth seed was better than .500. Let's cherish these moments while we can.