The OFFICIAL 2014 NBA Offseason Thread
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I was gonna say, getting bounced in the 1st round isn't actually deserving of any special treatment, and i was born&raised a Bulls fan.
But the Knicks get a run so ? it, let's show the Lakers how we get down in the Chi for old times sake
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Who wanna see that? Think I wanna see us score 85 in the first half and 10 in the 2nd? And Durant drop 60 on us? -
I would have loved to see Bulls vs OKC on Christmas. Healthy Rose vs Russ would be trill. I'm sure when they release the schedule that game will be televised at least once
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Who wanna see that? Think I wanna see us score 85 in the first half and 10 in the 2nd? And Durant drop 60 on us?
It's a new year bruh. Ariza and Papanikolaou ain't bout to let that happen lmao. I'd rather see Houston vs Dallas and someone else against Chicago. Get LA the ? outta here -
A$AP_A$TON wrote: »What if Chalmers drop 40 on Kyries head on Christmas
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t_m_a_c_f_a_n73088 wrote: »
Who wanna see that? Think I wanna see us score 85 in the first half and 10 in the 2nd? And Durant drop 60 on us?
It's a new year bruh. Ariza and Papanikolaou ain't bout to let that happen lmao. I'd rather see Houston vs Dallas and someone else against Chicago. Get LA the ? outta here
My guess is Thunder vs Spurs. Dead @ Ariza and Papnikolaou. I seen some of dude highlights I'm tryna see how his game gon translate. Probably just a 3's and defense kinda guy. -
From no games nationally last season to playing on Christmas Day. Wizards on the come up. That playoff run plus the "Will Durant come home" a lot of eyes will be on the Wizards this season. Hope they don't fold under the pressure
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A$AP_A$TON wrote: »
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A$AP_A$TON wrote: »What if Chalmers drop 40 on Kyries head on Christmas
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t_m_a_c_f_a_n73088 wrote: »
Who wanna see that? Think I wanna see us score 85 in the first half and 10 in the 2nd? And Durant drop 60 on us?
It's a new year bruh. Ariza and Papanikolaou ain't bout to let that happen lmao. I'd rather see Houston vs Dallas and someone else against Chicago. Get LA the ? outta here
My guess is Thunder vs Spurs. Dead @ Ariza and Papnikolaou. I seen some of dude highlights I'm tryna see how his game gon translate. Probably just a 3's and defense kinda guy.
Just off film I think he fits. He just put up 20 against France and Batum had like 6. He can shoot and play d and he's won a lot over there. He'll definitely be better than casspi -
I hope so. Casspi had a ugly ass shot. Smh Batum only drops points when he plays Parsons.
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? dropping a smooth 14 and 8 on the Bulls scalp on Christmas. Ah Ah Ahhh!
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So ...... Who s running the point for the Lakers?
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Lol nevermind forgot bout Steve Nash
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Elzo69Revolutions wrote: »Lol nevermind forgot bout Steve Nash
So you gon disrespect Lin da Gawd? -
Damn forgot bout him too
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Elzo69Revolutions wrote: »So ...... Who s running the point for the Lakers?
J Lin ... AkaThe 2015 starting ASG PG... Asian votes + Lakers votes= Salty boas all in their feels. -
Top 10 Starting Backcourts in the NBA for the 2014-15 Season
http://nosebleedsectionsports.com/top-10-starting-backcourts-in-the-nba-for-the-2014-15-season/1. John Wall (19.3 PPG, 8.8 APG, 4.1 RPG) and Bradley Beal (17.1 PPG, 3.3 APG, 3.7 RPG) wall and beal
THE FUTURE IS BRIGHT IN DC!!!! Almost as bright as Bradley Beal’s smile… so perfect. Have I mentioned I have a big NBA man crush on the former Gator? I was lucky enough to see him play in person at the McDonald’s All-American game in 2011 and instantly became a fan. The youth of this tandem is almost scary because of how good they already are. Beal, 21, can light it up from anywhere, and I mean anywhere, on the court. Wall compliments him perfectly as arguably the best “drive and kick” point guard in the league. Brad (he lets me call him that) is poised and on his way to becoming the best scoring two guard in the league, and at his current trajectory, he will get there soon. Wall, 23, has the talent and poise to be the top point guard in the NBA. His jump shot is improving every year, and few run an offense better than the Kentucky graduate. Don’t be surprised when he averages 20 points and 10 assists this season. Last year they put Washington on the map, and gave us spectators a little taste of what’s to come. I must say it again, the future is bright in DC. Not only did they beat “The Splash Brothers” on this list, but they also beat them for out for coolest backcourt nickname. The “House of Guards” is ready to become a perennial playoff team and title contender. So there you have it, the top 10 starting backcourts in the NBA for the 2014-2015 season. With every list, there is always some second guessing, and here are some of the duo’s that just missed the cut -
Elzo69Revolutions wrote: »Lol nevermind forgot bout Steve Nash
Steve Who -
Lebron 12's
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JDSTAYWITIT. wrote: »Top 10 Starting Backcourts in the NBA for the 2014-15 Season
http://nosebleedsectionsports.com/top-10-starting-backcourts-in-the-nba-for-the-2014-15-season/1. John Wall (19.3 PPG, 8.8 APG, 4.1 RPG) and Bradley Beal (17.1 PPG, 3.3 APG, 3.7 RPG) wall and beal
THE FUTURE IS BRIGHT IN DC!!!! Almost as bright as Bradley Beal’s smile… so perfect. Have I mentioned I have a big NBA man crush on the former Gator? I was lucky enough to see him play in person at the McDonald’s All-American game in 2011 and instantly became a fan. The youth of this tandem is almost scary because of how good they already are. Beal, 21, can light it up from anywhere, and I mean anywhere, on the court. Wall compliments him perfectly as arguably the best “drive and kick” point guard in the league. Brad (he lets me call him that) is poised and on his way to becoming the best scoring two guard in the league, and at his current trajectory, he will get there soon. Wall, 23, has the talent and poise to be the top point guard in the NBA. His jump shot is improving every year, and few run an offense better than the Kentucky graduate. Don’t be surprised when he averages 20 points and 10 assists this season. Last year they put Washington on the map, and gave us spectators a little taste of what’s to come. I must say it again, the future is bright in DC. Not only did they beat “The Splash Brothers” on this list, but they also beat them for out for coolest backcourt nickname. The “House of Guards” is ready to become a perennial playoff team and title contender. So there you have it, the top 10 starting backcourts in the NBA for the 2014-2015 season. With every list, there is always some second guessing, and here are some of the duo’s that just missed the cut
Y'all remember the hype when Brooklyn signed Joe Johnson? Best backcourt in the league... But we're not even on the list
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A$AP_A$TON wrote: »Elzo69Revolutions wrote: »Lol nevermind forgot bout Steve Nash
Steve Who
Struggle troll, sit down ?
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From no games nationally last season to playing on Christmas Day. Wizards on the come up. That playoff run plus the "Will Durant come home" a lot of eyes will be on the Wizards this season. Hope they don't fold under the pressureJDSTAYWITIT. wrote: »Top 10 Starting Backcourts in the NBA for the 2014-15 Season
http://nosebleedsectionsports.com/top-10-starting-backcourts-in-the-nba-for-the-2014-15-season/1. John Wall (19.3 PPG, 8.8 APG, 4.1 RPG) and Bradley Beal (17.1 PPG, 3.3 APG, 3.7 RPG) wall and beal
THE FUTURE IS BRIGHT IN DC!!!! Almost as bright as Bradley Beal’s smile… so perfect. Have I mentioned I have a big NBA man crush on the former Gator? I was lucky enough to see him play in person at the McDonald’s All-American game in 2011 and instantly became a fan. The youth of this tandem is almost scary because of how good they already are. Beal, 21, can light it up from anywhere, and I mean anywhere, on the court. Wall compliments him perfectly as arguably the best “drive and kick” point guard in the league. Brad (he lets me call him that) is poised and on his way to becoming the best scoring two guard in the league, and at his current trajectory, he will get there soon. Wall, 23, has the talent and poise to be the top point guard in the NBA. His jump shot is improving every year, and few run an offense better than the Kentucky graduate. Don’t be surprised when he averages 20 points and 10 assists this season. Last year they put Washington on the map, and gave us spectators a little taste of what’s to come. I must say it again, the future is bright in DC. Not only did they beat “The Splash Brothers” on this list, but they also beat them for out for coolest backcourt nickname. The “House of Guards” is ready to become a perennial playoff team and title contender. So there you have it, the top 10 starting backcourts in the NBA for the 2014-2015 season. With every list, there is always some second guessing, and here are some of the duo’s that just missed the cut
get this ? ass non credible blog post outta here.. -
JDSTAYWITIT. wrote: »Top 10 Starting Backcourts in the NBA for the 2014-15 Season
http://nosebleedsectionsports.com/top-10-starting-backcourts-in-the-nba-for-the-2014-15-season/1. John Wall (19.3 PPG, 8.8 APG, 4.1 RPG) and Bradley Beal (17.1 PPG, 3.3 APG, 3.7 RPG) wall and beal
THE FUTURE IS BRIGHT IN DC!!!! Almost as bright as Bradley Beal’s smile… so perfect. Have I mentioned I have a big NBA man crush on the former Gator? I was lucky enough to see him play in person at the McDonald’s All-American game in 2011 and instantly became a fan. The youth of this tandem is almost scary because of how good they already are. Beal, 21, can light it up from anywhere, and I mean anywhere, on the court. Wall compliments him perfectly as arguably the best “drive and kick” point guard in the league. Brad (he lets me call him that) is poised and on his way to becoming the best scoring two guard in the league, and at his current trajectory, he will get there soon. Wall, 23, has the talent and poise to be the top point guard in the NBA. His jump shot is improving every year, and few run an offense better than the Kentucky graduate. Don’t be surprised when he averages 20 points and 10 assists this season. Last year they put Washington on the map, and gave us spectators a little taste of what’s to come. I must say it again, the future is bright in DC. Not only did they beat “The Splash Brothers” on this list, but they also beat them for out for coolest backcourt nickname. The “House of Guards” is ready to become a perennial playoff team and title contender. So there you have it, the top 10 starting backcourts in the NBA for the 2014-2015 season. With every list, there is always some second guessing, and here are some of the duo’s that just missed the cut
Im goin w/ GS. Steph is better than Wall and Thompson is a better shooter, taller,and,better on D than Beal
Also during their playoff push they were brought down to earth. Gortat and Nene were best players, and Wall couldnt shoot. If/when he turns that around is the key. And Beal has to turn the corner of being just a shooter
Imo
1)Gs
2)Wiz
3 Dragic and Bledsoe
4) Kemba and Lance
5) Lowery and Derozan
Kemba and Lance will turn heads
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