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  • #63585
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    SlickBouncePass
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     Just some random points:

    C-Webb is terrible.  I don’t know why he’s trying to explain things that no one is thinking.  "For all you people that are saying these two don’t get along, they are just brothers".  Okay, C-Webb we understand you played basketball, but why are you analyzing the game like its Real Housewives of OKC.  Nobody was saying "oh man Durant and Westbrook are arguing".  In fact, everyone knows Westbrook is a hotheaded LOW-IQ baller.  Durant knows it too, which is why I hope the dude signs with GSW, would be amazing to watch all the shooting.  I think C-Webb talks too much about things that don’t matter at all within the flow of the game.  That Tony Parker kick-out pass deserved some mention, instead, C-Webb is talking about how players are "brothaz" in "wars", we’ve all been watching NBA playoffs for years, come on bro.  Good call on the out of bounds shove though.

    Ben Simmons was at the Cleveland game with floor seats.  Did Jason Day hook him up with the Aussie connection cheering on Deli Tray?  Lol.  Anyway, Simmons looking hard even after the Camera was on him kind of showed me osmething.  I think he’s pissed about his stupid move to go to LSU because of the coach.  I think he feels he has a lot to prove and I think he really wanted to be out there playing playoff ball.  It was exciting thinking about the prospects of him on the NBA court.  I definitely thought " shouldn’t this dude be working on his shot", but I think he has a high IQ, early on in the year before he realized his team sucked, he was energetic and always in the right spot defensively at LSU, so he’s smart.  I think the NBA like Miles Turner is gonna be his forum to shine.  So I’ll be excited as a Sixers fan one way or another ( still like Ingram better within a team with a system).  But I’ll be excited if we land this guy and he’s dishing the ball inside to Embiid and kicking it out to shooters if B.Colangelo doesn’t screw it up.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  • #1059331
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    Meaning his agent is Rich Paul, who is best friends with LeBron James, so it is kind of their company as a whole. [Player: Ben Simmons] and [Player: Dejounte Murray] (who is also signed to Klutch Sports) have been courtside at every Cleveland home game I have seen in the play-offs. Norris Cole was also their against Atlanta tonight. Guessing those must be LeBron’s seats if anything, not sure "Deli Tray" has the means to provide for those just yet.

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    Meaning his agent is Rich Paul, who is best friends with LeBron James, so it is kind of their company as a whole. [Player: Ben Simmons] and [Player: Dejounte Murray] (who is also signed to Klutch Sports) have been courtside at every Cleveland home game I have seen in the play-offs. Norris Cole was also their against Atlanta tonight. Guessing those must be LeBron’s seats if anything, not sure "Deli Tray" has the means to provide for those just yet.

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  • #1059335
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    SeattleSuperChronics
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    Old news bruv

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  • #1059455
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    SeattleSuperChronics
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    Old news bruv

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  • #1059345
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    Deli Trays probably wondering why there’s 3 Aussie athletes in the building, and he’s the only one that can’t hook up courtside seats. 

    I noticed Jason Days wife isn’t too keen on attending any more Cavs games after Lebron James busted up her shoulder.

     

     

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  • #1059465
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    Deli Trays probably wondering why there’s 3 Aussie athletes in the building, and he’s the only one that can’t hook up courtside seats. 

    I noticed Jason Days wife isn’t too keen on attending any more Cavs games after Lebron James busted up her shoulder.

     

     

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  • #1059385
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    Magic Jordan
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     What the hell is this post even about.  Take some adderall man.

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  • #1059505
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    Magic Jordan
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     What the hell is this post even about.  Take some adderall man.

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  • #1059406
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    SlickBouncePass
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    C-Webb pisses me off.  In one of those Open Court episodes Reggie Miller took himself out of the "next after NBA50" conversation.  Meanwhile, C-Webb felt he belonged if Dirk, Duncan, and KG were in there.

    No, those guys were different.  C-Webb was a good player, but those guys all have rings and were better players.  

    So that obvious lack of humility carries forward into his announcing which gets annoying, just like his skits on TNT with Shaq when Barkley and Kenny ain’t there.  

    The fact that he went out of his way to say "oh it really helps that Duncan has support like Aldridge WHILE Dirk has nobody to help him"…i felt that was taking a shot at Timmy.  And you can’t do that.  Timmy is a stabilizing force that is great at what he does.  His body held up, he defends effin Steven Adams at age 40!  He is the best outlet passer in the game, and he can still raise his game and hit big shots.  NOBODY takes even a slight dig at Tim Duncan, who won championships while C-Webb was being "cool".  That bum came to Philly and just flat out sucked.  If Tim Duncan somehow came over to Philly to paly with Iverson, completely different story.  Why?  Because Tim Duncan is a leader that makes everyone better.

     

     

     

     

     

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      But I’m just going to talk about this one: "If Tim Duncan somehow came over to Philly to paly with Iverson, completely different story."

      I’m pretty sure the only time AI and Timmy played on the same team was the 2004 Team USA 3rd placers. So I don’t see what proof you have that AI has a game that could mesh with Duncan.

       

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      But I’m just going to talk about this one: "If Tim Duncan somehow came over to Philly to paly with Iverson, completely different story."

      I’m pretty sure the only time AI and Timmy played on the same team was the 2004 Team USA 3rd placers. So I don’t see what proof you have that AI has a game that could mesh with Duncan.

       

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    C-Webb pisses me off.  In one of those Open Court episodes Reggie Miller took himself out of the "next after NBA50" conversation.  Meanwhile, C-Webb felt he belonged if Dirk, Duncan, and KG were in there.

    No, those guys were different.  C-Webb was a good player, but those guys all have rings and were better players.  

    So that obvious lack of humility carries forward into his announcing which gets annoying, just like his skits on TNT with Shaq when Barkley and Kenny ain’t there.  

    The fact that he went out of his way to say "oh it really helps that Duncan has support like Aldridge WHILE Dirk has nobody to help him"…i felt that was taking a shot at Timmy.  And you can’t do that.  Timmy is a stabilizing force that is great at what he does.  His body held up, he defends effin Steven Adams at age 40!  He is the best outlet passer in the game, and he can still raise his game and hit big shots.  NOBODY takes even a slight dig at Tim Duncan, who won championships while C-Webb was being "cool".  That bum came to Philly and just flat out sucked.  If Tim Duncan somehow came over to Philly to paly with Iverson, completely different story.  Why?  Because Tim Duncan is a leader that makes everyone better.

     

     

     

     

     

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  • #1059460
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    Biggysmalls
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     Generally I like C-Webb. I’d say he’s my favorite of the analysts that TNT employs, at least off the top of my head. It’s him or Fratello (who might not even be with TNT anymore, I lose track). 

    I’ll say this, he’s far and away better than Reggie. But to Slick’s point, he got a little wild last night. He, like all analysts attach themselves to a certain narrative from time to time and drive it into the ground to the point that you’d rather just mute the TV. 

     

     

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  • #1059581
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    Biggysmalls
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     Generally I like C-Webb. I’d say he’s my favorite of the analysts that TNT employs, at least off the top of my head. It’s him or Fratello (who might not even be with TNT anymore, I lose track). 

    I’ll say this, he’s far and away better than Reggie. But to Slick’s point, he got a little wild last night. He, like all analysts attach themselves to a certain narrative from time to time and drive it into the ground to the point that you’d rather just mute the TV. 

     

     

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