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The Mavs getting #1 is a travesty no doubt but the Spurs and 76ers getting 2 and 3 is fuggin criminal
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Yep, I'm starting Ransom unless he struggles in camp. We're not contending this year, don't spend any more cap space at this point unless we have to, roll the extra space over into next offseason at this point. If he proves he can be a starter next to Moehrig, great, we just got a cheap starter for a few more seasons and can use the cap space at more impactful positions. If he struggles, then we have our backup SS and we sign a new FS or use a earlier pick on one next summer.
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A team that was in the finals last year won the draft lottery the next year..... I cant get over this poo.
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Sporting News: Belichick could be out at UNC before Week 1
Day1PanthersFan replied to Mr. Scot's topic in Huddle Lounge
If that's true, the recruits that signed just to play for Bill Bellicheck will probably transfer Buy they still might transfer anyway because of this media circus -
Mavs had a 1.8% odds of winning the number 1 overall pick btw In 2008, the Bulls had a 1.7% chance of winning the top pick which ended up being Chicago native, D-rose
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No Luke doesn't and no Cam doesn't. We didn't have back to back winning seasons because we were trash at OT, we were trash at WR, we were trash in the secondary other than Josh Norman. Guys like Cam, and Luke, and TD, and Olsen, and Josh Norman were band aiding together and overall trash roster. We just had enough really good guys to make it somewhat work as long as all the key guys remained healthy and the coaching staff wasn't helping. They were getting dragged along too.
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2024 showed Mahomes can't do it by himself, Kelce is getting older and can't bail him out has much, and they are thin at WR QB is the last piece you need to win a superbowl, like the Rams and Bucs proved, they built a talented defense and offensive supporting cast, then went out and signed or traded for a proven veteran(Brady and Stafford) So my answer is Saquon Barkley
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Basketball is the only sport where the draft has 1-2 elite guys and we know who they are. That kinda hurts when the league is scripting who they want to get the top picks.
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The new cap rules make it more difficult to simply outspend and create super teams, actually. We are in the infancy of the impacts but most observers expect there to be somewhat of a shift in league behaviors.
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That and the lack of a hard salary cap makes the league an absolute joke.
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Well the league average from behind the arc was absolutely abysmal in the 80's and most of the 90's. That's literally why you remember it that way. Stats nerds in the 2000's led to a big increase in volume but the overall shooting percentages from behind the arc have steadily risen over time. That's the biggest individual difference between those eras. The players now on average are insanely more talented than they were then. At the superstar level, they have been relatively static but the average roster/role player is head and shoulders better. To an extent, it has made the game "boring" because it's not really rare to see good perimeter shooters. It's common.
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I don’t really dislike the current game of shooting 3s and fast breaks. I mostly just hate the coin flip on a nightly basis of whether or not a team will try to win. Seemed like even the hornets were indifferent about winning certain games even early on in the season. What are we doing here? If they don’t care why should we?
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Reggie Miller is still 6th all time in 3s made and never won poo playing in the 90s. All this 3 point shooting bullshit was not flying in the 90s game. The NBA is a joke now.
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