OFFICIAL NBA 2017-2018 Off-Season Thread

Which Kobe was better

  • No. 8

    Votes: 29 49.2%
  • No. 24

    Votes: 30 50.8%

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Would love to see Ingles on an upper echelon playoff team

He might not get to one til he's in his mid 30s which is a shame, dude is hitting his best years right now. Fun player
 
Please stop acting like the West is better.

It's not? West already clinched the better record for the 18th out of 19th season and think it's like a 40 game difference in interconference matchups this year.
 
While I agree that Bron is a part of the reason for the Cavs struggles... please stop acting like they would be better off without him.

Who said they'd be better without him? It just doesn't make sense he's getting some extra credit for "overcoming" the problems he had a big part in creating.
 
In many ways, it's LaVar Ball who's the real game-changer off the court. However, Lonzo's game is revolutionary in its own way.

Not since Jason Kidd have we seen a point guard so willing to throw the ball ahead in transition, empowering his teammates to make plays before the defense is set. Ball is also the rare modern point guard whose game isn't built primarily around operating out of the pick-and-roll. His difficulty shooting off the dribble or beating opponents to the hoop mean Ball must create opportunities for himself and teammates in different ways.

While game-changers Sarunas Marciulionis and Drazen Petrovic proved guards from Europe could successfully play in the NBA, with the exception of Tony Parker, the biggest stars Europe has produced remain primarily post players.

As perhaps the greatest European prospect in the modern era, the precocious Doncic has the chance to change that history. At age 19, Doncic is the best player in the EuroLeague, the second-best basketball competition in the world. That makes him a possible No. 1 overall pick in this year's NBA draft. No player has gone No. 1 without playing college basketball since Andrea Bargnani in 2006.

http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/...immons-trae-young-11-future-nba-game-changers
 
How can yall blame bron for the huge decline of crowder, JR, TT, and IT.
Also won 18 of 19 games with calderon, korver and frye.

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