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2021-2022 Games Thread


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Ball spent a good chunk of the game putting up weak ass floaters and missing and dipping his hand in the cookie jar on stupid fouls.

Bridges didn't exist until he got ejected, fug his max deal

Terry saying how he wishes guys knew what the playoffs were like but couldn't hit a layup to save his life to start

PJ at least was trying

Terrible defense and passing all around.

fug these guys, they're all soft losers when the big lights comes on. Borrego didn't do us any favors but it's the fuging play-in. In terms of motivation these guys should have it after last year. If you can't play hard for this game you just don't have it in you. No coach is gonna make you care more. Fine if Borrego goes, but maybe some of these leaders should head on out too and trade for someone who gives a poo and doesn't play soft.

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23 minutes ago, MechaZain said:

Lost all love for Oubre this game. You can’t be cold AND not play defense bro pick one

He started this season like an all star but faded incredibly throughout the season,  I can’t explain it but something changed with him.

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That's it, blow this crap team up. Get some guys in here who actually care (keep Ball, Miles and Rozier). The rest of the buns can bite it with JB. 

What kind of shitty game plan was that?  Yet another second half collapse, go figure. 

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Looking into FA and the Draft. I think we Draft Mark Williams and or Ogbachi in the Draft. I also think we might release Plumlee. If they keep him and give him that 8 mill that's a huge waste to me. He's just not good, and slow as hell. Give PT to Mark Williams (if he's Drafted) and Kai Jones at Center. Both play defense unlike Plumlee. I don't know how we trade Hayward, that seems like a miracle at this point even with just two years left. I would even think about trading Rozier. Tired of his hot then cold, hot then cold ass. 

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I still can't believe they did it again last night even after talking about how they know how bad last years play-in was. I'm expecting James Borrego to return though. This franchise is what it is and I hate to finally admit it but I think it begins with Jordan. How do you have the GOAT as your owner and put such a lackluster group effort on the court with the talent we have?

T-U-R-R-I-B-L-E.

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