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Re: SWISH | wcf: game 2 - does portland tie it up?

Postby Valor on Sun Jan 22, 2017 7:02 pm

Should be up 2-0 going back to Portland but I guess taking one on the road is good enough.

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Re: SWISH | wcf: game 2 - does portland tie it up?

Postby Lamrock on Wed Jan 25, 2017 11:25 am

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Warriors Score Last, Take Game 3
Golden State 130, Portland 127

Another game, another thrilling shootout. Unfortunately for the home team Portland Trail Blazers, they fell just short down the stretch, losing game 3 in a heartbreaker.

This thing was a track meet from the get-go. It looked like the 2005 Suns were playing themselves the way the teams ran up and down the court. Both teams were red-hot in the first half - Portland scored 47 points in the 2nd quarter! The lead went back and forth, prompting one Blazer fan to tweet, "someone needs to turn the shooting sliders down".

Damian Lillard was sensational all game, as he had an extremely efficient shooting performance, while also dishing 12 assists. He would help the Blazers open up a lead that got as high as 13 points in the third quarter. Of course, a 13 points against this Warriors team is nothing, as NBA fans are well aware. Entering the fourth quarter with a 7 point lead, Blazers fans felt anything but safe.

The offensive onslaught continued. Golden State continued to knock on the door, hitting contested threes and making the Blazers pay in transition. Like Lillard, Stephen Curry also had a monster game, with 35 points and 8 assists. He, along with Durant, Thompson and Pachulia, who had 17 boards, 7 of them offensive, helped Golden State forge a 22-6 run to retake the lead.

Down, but not out, Terry Stotts changed things up. With four minutes left, down 8 points, he put in a lineup of Lillard, McCollum, Crabbe, Vonleh and Ezeli and had the Blazers play zone. Against all conventional wisdom, this worked, with Curry and Durant bricking open threes. That eight point deficit became a three point Portland lead with a minute to go. Still, no Blazer fan felt safe.

Noah Vonleh, who had himself a very nice game on both ends of the floor, missed an open three pointer that would have all but sealed the deal. Klay Thompson missed a three on the other end, but a Pachulia rebound led to a pair of free throws that would put the Warriors within one. CJ McCollum proceded to get stuffed by the rim and the Warriors found Kevin Durant wide open under the basket. Golden State by 1, with 24 seconds left. Oh boy…

The Blazers, with no timeouts, went to their bread-and-butter, the pick and roll. There was nothing there, so Lillard kicked it out to McCollum who missed a contested three. Lillard fouled himself out and Curry made a pair of free throws to make it a three point game. With five seconds left, McCollum sprinted up court and found Allen Crabbe who bricked a three and that was that. Golden State takes game #3 and with it home court advantage and momentum.

Warriors lead series 2-1.

Curry: 35 points, 8 assists
Durant: 26 points, 8 rebounds, 4 assists
Pachulia: 11 points, 17 rebounds (7 offensive)

Lillard: 33 points, 12 assists, 5 rebounds, 12-16 FG, 6-9 3pt
McCollum: 26 points, 7 assists
Vonleh: 17 points, 7 rebounds, 2 blocks, 7-11 FG, +17

[size=110](Unlike real life) New Orleans can't hang with the Cavs without Anthony Davis, getting blown out on their homecourt in game three. LeBron posted yet another triple double, as he is now two games away from his seventh straight playoff appearance.

Cleveland 127, New Orleans 99 (CLE leads 2-1)
LeBron James: 24 points, 13 rebounds, 10 assists, 4 steals
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Re: SWISH | wcf: game 3 @ portland

Postby Phil89 on Wed Jan 25, 2017 3:53 pm

Noooo... not again :cry:

I imagine your frustration level was quite high after giving up another double-digit lead. Game 4 is even more crucial now.
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Re: SWISH | wcf: game 3 @ portland

Postby Valor on Thu Jan 26, 2017 3:05 pm

Ouch, tough loss there giving home court right back. Lillard was on fire again


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Re: SWISH | wcf: game 3 @ portland

Postby Lamrock on Sat Jan 28, 2017 7:33 am

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Blazers Collapse In Second Half, Now Trail 3-1
Golden State 114, Portland 92

The Portland Trail Blazers won their first six home games in this post-season. They have now lost their last two, courtesy of Steph Curry and company. Portland's offense sputtered out in the third quarter, and never recovered as they will face elimination at the Oracle.

The first half was close, par for the course in this series. The Splash Brothers continued to light it up while Lillard continued to lead the way for the Blazers. Golden State led by just three at halftime, but in the third quarter, things went south for the Blazers. Portland's top-ranked offense, which had been able to keep up with Golden State all series, hit a wall. Golden State discombobulated Portland, shutting down the three ball and forcing turnovers at will (Lillard and McCollum coughed the ball up 13 times between the two of them).

The Warriors outscored the Blazers 31-18 in the third quarter, and the Blazer fans had bloody stumps where their nails used to be. Damian Lillard started the fourth quarter hot, helping his team pull within 10, but an unfortunate sequence stretched the deficit out again, and Portland could not recover. Allen Crabbe's playoff struggles continued with a 2-12 shooting performance (0-7 from deep), and had a dejected look on his face as he watched Kevin Durant hit back to back threes in his face to expand the Warrior lead to 20.

Unfortunately for Shabazz Napier and Dorell Wright, Terry Stotts never pulled his starters, as the Blazer fans watched their team fight a losing battle in what was likely their final home game of the season.

Curry had another god-tier game, with 35 points and 11 assists, while Durant and Thompson chipped in 25 and 23 points respectively. Andre Iguodala notably made his first appearance of the post-season, back from his broken ankle suffered in March. He scored 7 points and grabbed 5 rebounds in 21 minutes off the bench. Lillard had 29 points and 9 assists on efficient shooting, but his turnovers played a big part in his team's demise.

Down three games to one, the Portland Trail Blazers will need to win three straight games against the Warriors - two of them in Golden State - to make it to the NBA Finals. A third straight Warriors/Cavs finals appears imminent, but in sports, anything can happen… I guess.

Warriors lead series 3-1.

Curry: 35 points, 11 assists, 6 rebounds, 5 steals, 14-25 FG
Thompson: 23 points, 7 rebounds, 6 assists
Durant: 25 points, 4 rebounds, 9-16 FG

Lillard: 29 points, 9 assists, 4 rebounds, 7 turnovers, 10-15 FG, 4-7 3pt
McCollum: 18 points, 5 assists, 4 rebounds, 6 turnovers

It'll take some serious meme magic for there not to be a Warriors/Cavs finals year again, as both teams lead their respective series 3-1. Helpless without Anthony Davis, they have once again been destroyed at home by the Cavs, and their most successful playoff run ever will soon be over.

Cleveland 126, New Orleans 94 (CLE leads series 3-1)
Kyrie Irving: 38 points, 9 assists, 9-14 3pt
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Re: SWISH | pivotal game 4 vs gs!!!

Postby Kenny on Sat Jan 28, 2017 9:34 pm

Not looking good at the moment, but stealing a game from the Warriors is impressive enough, let alone winning at their arena. At the very least, I hope you can prolong your run by another game or two.
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Re: SWISH | pivotal game 4 vs gs!!!

Postby Lamrock on Mon Jan 30, 2017 5:07 am

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How unfair is it that Klay is their fourth best player?

Warriors Eliminate Blazers, But Lose KD
Golden State 118, Portland 105

The Golden State Warriors have defeated the Portland Trail Blazers 118 to 105 en route to their third consecutive NBA Finals date with the Cleveland Cavaliers.

In a series in which the first three games could have gone either way, the Blazers were blown out at home in game 4, putting themselves in a 3-1 hole. Like game 4, it was a third quarter run by the Warriors that would make the difference, with Golden State opening up a double digit lead after a back-and-forth first half.

Trailing seventeen points heading into the fourth quarter, Damian Lillard shook off a poor shooting start to get the deficit back down to 10 points. However, Durant and Curry could not be stopped with their BS, and their lead stretched back out to 16. Everything was going perfectly for Golden State, until Kevin Durant went down with an ankle injury. The crowd was dead silent as they helped him off the floor.

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Cue the asterisk if the Cavs win the Finals...

This was a momentum shift, as the Blazers went on one last run - a pair of McCollum free throws cutting the deficit to just 6 points with 3 minutes to go. It didn't take long for Steph Curry to answer though, hitting a three on the other end. McCollum got stuffed by Draymond at the rim, Iguodala dunked on Allen Crabbe, and that was just about that. The Golden State Warriors hung on to win 118-105, beating the Blazers in 5 games for the second consecutive season, and making the NBA Finals for the third.

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That's the good news for Golden State. The bad news is that second leading scorer Kevin Durant will indeed miss most of, if not all of the NBA Finals with a severe ankle sprain. Terrible news for the Warriors, but they can at least take solace in the fact that they still have three all-stars left, and perhaps the league's best backup small forward in Andre Iguodala. If Cleveland wins, will Warriors fans use this injury as an excuse to invalidate the Cavaliers' championship? I can't wait to find out. (Never mind the fact that Kevin Love is questionable to play the finals with a left hand fracture)

For Portland, it was a very successful season, despite the disappointing ending. However, this team will need to make upgrades in the off-season if they hope for a different result against Golden State next season. Improved defense and more consistent scoring outside of Lillard and CJ are key points of emphasis for this team moving forward.

Warriors win series 4-1.

Curry: 34 points, 8 assists, 4 steals
Durant: 34 points, 5 assists, 6-11 3pt, left game in 4th quarter
Thompson: 25 points, 8 assists, 10-13 FG

Lillard: 34 points, 10 assists, 12-28 FG, 6-18 3pt
McCollum: 31 points, 11-23 FG, 7-14 3pt
Turner: 12 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists

The Davis-less Pelicans managed to keep it close at the Q, but LeBron and company weren't about to let a team led by Jrue Holiday beat them, as they advance to their third straight NBA Finals - the seventh straight for James.

Cleveland 108, New Orleans 102 (CLE wins 4-1)
Kyrie Irving: 26 points, 7 assists, 4 steals
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Re: SWISH | r.i.p. city

Postby Phil89 on Mon Jan 30, 2017 2:35 pm

Unlucky. But you did great to make it to the conference finals :applaud:

How is your salary situation looking? Any room to make a signing or trade in the off-season to improve your team?
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Re: SWISH | r.i.p. city

Postby Lamrock on Mon Jan 30, 2017 3:03 pm

Salary situation isn't great. Trading Mo Harkless helped, but with Lillard, McCollum, Evan Turner, Allen Crabbe and Meyers Leonard accounting for roughly $100 million, I can't make it rain in free agency. However, the other GM's in the NBA are pretty dumb, so I might be able to make a trade or two to improve things. ;)
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Re: SWISH | r.i.p. city

Postby Valor on Wed Feb 01, 2017 2:03 pm

Damn, bad run of form at the worst time possible. Great season nonetheless, can't wait to see what you do in the offseason :applaud:
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Re: SWISH | r.i.p. city

Postby Lamrock on Mon Feb 06, 2017 5:52 am

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Cleveland Cavaliers (60-22) vs. Golden State Warriors (65-17)

For the third consecutive season, the Warriors and Cavaliers meet in the NBA Finals. In this match-up of super teams, both are coming in down one star player, with both Kevin Durant and Kevin Love to miss the finals due to injury.

GAME 1
Cleveland 116, Golden State 99
LeBron and Kyrie combine for 68 points as the Cavaliers blow out the Warriors at the Oracle to steal game 1. Curry led the Durant-less Warriors with 25, while Draymond flirted with a triple double.
LeBron James: 35 points, 14 rebounds, 7 assists, 5 steals, 14-26 FG
CLE leads series 1-0.

GAME 2
Cleveland 107, Golden State 95
Down 2-0 going to Cleveland, Golden State is in a difficult position. However, they did come back from down 2-0 to win a pair of games in San Antonio, so this thing is far from other. LeBron's numbers though!
LeBron James: 38 points, 11 assists, 9 rebounds
CLE leads series 2-0.

GAME 3
Cleveland 107, Golden State 101
LeBron continues to go god-mode, and it'll now take a miracle for the Warriors to come back and win this series. Then again, no team had choked away a 3-1 lead in the finals until they did last year, so ANYTHING… IS… POSSIBLE!!!!!
LeBron James: 36 points, 15 rebounds, 10 assists, 15-27 FG
CLE leads series 3-0.

GAME 4
Golden State 121, Cleveland 86
The Golden State Warriors led 77 to 33 at the half. Let that sink in for a moment. The splash brothers combined for 78 points in a blowout win on the road. One down, three to go…..
Stephen Curry: 39 points, 9 rebounds, 8 assists, 3 steals, 12-23 FG, 7-14 3pt, 8-8 FT
CLE leads series 3-1.

GAME 5
Cleveland 102, Golden State 100
Despite big games from their stars Curry, Green and Thompson, the Warriors fell just short of extending the series, losing the NBA Finals on their home floor in game 5. Clearly, the loss of Durant hurt the Warriors more than the loss of Love hurt Cleveland as this thing was a walk for the Cavs. Hopefully it will be closer when these teams meet in the finals again next season…
LeBron James: 18 points, 8 rebounds, 8 assists
CLE wins series 4-1.

FINALS MVP: LeBron James

Congratulations to the 2017 NBA champion Cleveland Cavaliers!
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Re: SWISH | r.i.p. city

Postby Valor on Tue Feb 07, 2017 3:57 am

Wow, awfully one sided this one for a match-up between two 60+ win teams.
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Re: SWISH | 2017 nba finals

Postby Lamrock on Tue Feb 07, 2017 7:05 am

Yeah, Golden State sacrificed a lot of depth to get KD (didn't help losing Livingston in the expansion draft), and with him injured, they just didn't have it. Shame he couldn't have gone down earlier in our series. :P Now with him, Curry and Iguodala all hitting free agency, the Warriors may be a dynasty that never was.

Coming up is the offseason, which I'll be doing in chunks, probably starting with draft lotto, retirements, etc. Stay tuned
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Re: SWISH | 2017 nba finals

Postby Phil89 on Wed Feb 08, 2017 1:26 pm

What a shame it would be if the Warriors superteam split up.. :boohoo:

It's too bad that you don't have cap room. You could have fixed the mistake of the 2007 draft by signing Durant.
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Re: SWISH | 2017 nba finals

Postby Lamrock on Thu Feb 09, 2017 11:25 am

2017 OFFSEASON: Part 1

Dirk, Pierce, Ginobili Headline 2017 Retirement Class
And what a classy bunch they are

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Dirk Nowitzki, the greatest European basketball ever, has retired, headlining a retirement class that includes Celtics great Paul Pierce, Argentian legend Manu Ginobili, and sixth man savants Jason Terry and Jamal Crawford. As some of the last players drafted in the nineties retire, the older we all feel. Of course, Andre Miller and Vince Carter are still hanging around...

Dirk Nowitzki (DAL) - 19 years pro - #41 to be retired with Mavs - HOF Odds: 99%
Paul Pierce (LAC) - 19 years pro - #34 to be retired with Celtics - HOF Odds: 80%
Manu Ginobili (SEA) - 15 years pro - #20 to be retired with Spurs - HOF Odds: 45%
Jason Terry (MIL) - 18 years pro - HOF Odds: 15%
Jamal Crawford (LAC) - 17 years pro - HOF Odds: 10%
Richard Jefferson (CLE) - 16 years pro - HOF Odds: 5%
Udonis Haslem (MIA) - 14 years pro - HOF Odds: 0%

NBA League Meetings

- Lottery to decide top 5 picks
Will it be a disincentive to tank? Probably not. Might even cause give teams further cause to avoid the 8 seed at all costs. Makes lottery night a bit more exciting. Still not good television though.

- Division Winners will once again get the top 3 playoff seeds
"Why is Portland the 4 seed?????" This is a bit of a surprise, undoing ten years of the league reducing the roles of divisions. While this means we will once again see teams with worse records with higher seeds, it also may restore some meaning to division titles... Still odd to see, since the rule was just changed a couple years ago with no fanfare...


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NBA Draft Lottery

The Dallas Mavericks lost Dirk Nowitzki to retirement, but will not have to wait long to find a new franchise player, as they have won the #1 overall pick in the draft. The Celtics will be selecting second, the Heat third.

Per the new rule, the top 5 picks in the draft are determined by the draft lottery. After that, draft order is based on record and appropriate tiebreakers.

1 Dallas
2 Boston (via Nets)
3 Miami
4 Phoenix
5 Charlotte
6 Milwaukee 7 Denver 8 Orlando 9 Washington 10 Philadelphia (via Lakers) 11 New York
12 Indiana 13 Seattle 14 Utah 15 LA Clippers 16 Chicago (via Kings)


The Portland Trail Blazers own the 28th, 37th and 57th selections.


Curry, Durant to Test Free Agency

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When the path gets too hard...

Warriors stars Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant are arguably the second and third best players in the league, and both will be hitting the free agency market. Curry, a two-time MVP and four-time all-star, has been widely criticized by village idiot Skip Bayless, who has called him the Warriors fourth best player. Durant meanwhile, has been arguably the most criticized player in the league, after leaving the Thunder to sign with the Warriors, a team coming off a 73-9 season. Changing teams again would likely cause a critical mass of hatred, should he sign with any team other than Oklahoma City. Should be interesting...

Also hitting the market are Clippers stars Chris Paul and Blake Griffin, Raptors star Kyle Lowry, and the corpse of Derrick Rose, among others.

Top 10 Free Agents (per RealGM)

1. PG Stephen Curry
2. SF Kevin Durant
3. PG Chris Paul
4. PG Kyle Lowry
5. PF Blake Griffin
6. SF Gordon Hayward
7. PF Paul Millsap
8. SF Rudy Gay
9. PG Derrick Rose
10. SF Andre Iguodala

Current Depth Chart:

PG: Lillard / Napier / Blake
SG: McCollum / Crabbe / Connaughton
SF: Turner / Wright
PF: Aminu / Vonleh / Leonard / Williams
C: Davis / Ezeli / McGee

*Red denotes expiring contracts or player options.
*Green denotes team options.

The Trail Blazers find themselves in a tricky position. While they are a relatively young team seemingly on the rise coming off a conference finals appearance, they were soundly defeated by the Golden State Warriors, and do not possess cap space nor selections in the lottery. Will they keep the team together, relying on internal improvement and perhaps other teams falling off? Or will they make some trades? Stay tuned!
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Re: SWISH | offseason pt 1 (kd for meyers leonard who says no?)

Postby Lamrock on Sun Feb 12, 2017 6:53 pm

2017 OFFSEASON: Part 2

The 2017 NBA Draft was pretty wild. Lots of potential stars here, and also some really, really weird trades. Hard to keep up with honestly... At any rate...

2017 NBA Draft

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It's the NBA Draft! After years of dreaming of playing in the NBA, 60 guys will be picked... blah blah blah... Portland has the 28th, 37th and 57th picks in this year's draft, but will they trade up? Maybe... Anyway, Dallas is on the clock, and they select...

1 Dallas - G Dennis Smith (NC State)
Dennis Smith! A guy they hope can be a franchise point guard and team up with Harrison Barnes and whoever to win titles for years to come.

2 Boston - F Jayson Tatum (Duke)
Okay! They already have Jaylen Brown, but I don't follow college so okay!

3 Miami - F Josh Jackson (Kansas)
It will be interesting to see how this guy fits in with Justise Winslow. Should be a beast though.

TRADE!
Celtics trade Avery Bradley, Jae Crowder to Phoenix for pick #4, Solomon Hill
Avery Bradley and Jae Crowder are a pair of quality starters. Instead of trading them for someone like Boogie, they go for the #4 pick and a bad contract in Solomon Hill. They must think there's a star left on the board. Phoenix meanwhile decides they want to win now by adding two very good players. Does the addition of Bradley mean Devin Booker will come off the bench though?

4 Boston (via PHX) - G/F Terrence Ferguson (Arizona)
Huh. Okay. That's interesting. Anyway... hold on - a trade!

TRADE!
Mavericks trade Dennis Smith, 2019 first to Charlotte for #5 pick, Nicolas Batum
Interesting... The Hornets trade up to get a franchise point guard, perhaps to move on from Kemba after a disappointing season. Or they want to play Smith at the 2? IDK. Dallas meanwhile looks to jump start their rebuild by trading down to acquire a quality vet in Batum...

5 Dallas (via CHA) - F Lauri Markkanen (Arizona)
Received to a lot of boos by the NYC crowd of course, Markkanen may be a bit of a reach at #5, but Dallas is hoping for an instant Dirk replacement, and he is tall and white...

6 Milwaukee - G Markelle Fultz (Washington)
Some thought Fultz would go #1, but he fell all the way to 6! The Bucks are looking really nice, with Giannis, healthy Jabari, Middleton, and now Fultz. Not to mention the veteran leadership of Thon Maker. Fear the deer?

TRADE!
Nuggets trade #7 pick, 2018 2nd (via GS) to Atlanta for Dwight Howard, 2018 1st (via MIN)
Nuggets will pair future hall-of-famer Nikola Jokic with Dwight Howard. That team will be unstoppable on the glass, but spacing is a major concern. The Hawks meanwhile look to go full rebuild, dumping their veteran Center for a lottery pick. Will they also let Millsap walk?

7 Atlanta (via DEN) - G Frank Jackson (Duke)
Is Dennis Schroder now on the trading block?

8 Orlando - G Frank Ntilikina (France)
So many good point guards in this draft! Elfrid Payton hasn't panned out, and Orlando hopes the guy with the hardest name to pronounce in the draft is also the hardest to guard.

9 Washington - G Kostja Mushidi (Germany)
After two straight years in the lottery, are the Wizards looking to move on from the expensive and injury prone Bradley Beal?

TRADE!!!
Mavericks trade Lauri Markkanen, Nikola Pekovic to Lakers for #10 pick, 2019 Kings second rounder
Dallas has now turned the #1 overall pick, and Pekovic's albatross contract into Nicolas Batum, the #10 pick and a future second. Smart? Hard to say

10 Dallas (via LAL) - G Malik Monk (Kentucky)
This guy was born in 1998? Wow, I'm not making the NBA, am I?

TRADE!!!
Knicks trade #11 pick to Suns for Darrell Arthur, 2018 Suns first rounder
Yeah, sure, why not?

11 Phoenix (via NY) - F Isaiah Hartenstein (Germany)
Forget Markkanen, HERE'S the real next Dirk.

Pacers trade pick #12, pick #44 to Heat for Chris Bosh
Bosh doesn't have blood clots any more, but he's getting traded anyway. Paul George, Bosh and Myles Turner is a pretty nice frontcourt!

12 Miami (via IND) - F Wenyen Gabriel (Kentucky)
I'm not going to even pretend to know anything about this guy.

13 Seattle - F Ivan Rabb (California)
The Sonics hope to add some talent to a team that was all heart last year.

Utah trades #14 pick to Milwaukee for 2018 first, Wilson Chandler
Utah just wants to make the playoffs, after a very disappointing 2016-17 season.

14 Milwaukee (via UTA) - F Jonathan Isaac (Florida State)
The Bucks draft a raw prospect with loads of potential.

TRADE!

Blazers acquire #15 pick from the Clippers in exchange for Meyers Leonard, the #57 pick and Cleveland's top-10 protected 2018 first rounder
Meyers Leonard is Andrea Bargnani-lite, and at $11M per year, the Blazers don't want him on the team. With big names like Harry Giles, DeAaron Fox and Lonzo Ball still on the clock, they opt to trade Leonard, along with a future first and the 57th pick in this draft to the Clippers. LA adds a veteran player who can bolster their second unit, hoping it will help them keep Paul and Griffin, and perhaps entice another big-name free agent to join the team. If not, well, they get Cleveland's 2018 pick. Portland meanwhile clears up cap space and will add:

15 Portland - F/C Harry Giles (Duke)
Giles is a talented big man with serious knee issues. Sounds like a guy Portland would pick! There are definitely some red flags with this guy, but they may have just acquired a future all-star for Meyers Leonard and a late future first...

16 Chicago - F Edrice Ayedubo (Kentucky)

TRADE!!!
Celtics trade #17 pick, Isaiah Whitehead to Dallas for Harrison Barnes, JJ Barea
The Celtics quickly replace Jae Crowder with Harrison Barnes. Probably a downgrade, but Barnes does have a gold medal and a ring! Not sure what Dallas is doing, but I'm not convinced I hate it. Maybe they really wanted Lonzo Ball and knew he would fall? Yep.

17 Dallas (via BOS) - G Lonzo Ball (UCLA)

TRADE!!!
Lakers trade Jordan Clarkson, pick #43 to New Orleans for pick #18
The Pelicans improve their guard rotation, now loaded with Clarkson, Holiday and Hield. The Lakers clean up theirs, but it seems like they could have gotten more for a good young player in Clarkson...

18 LA Lakers (via NO) - C Jarrett Allen (Texas)
19 Philadelphia - G De'aaron Fox (Kentucky)
20 Kansas City - F Terry Larrier (Connecticut)
21 Minnesota - C Marques Bolden (Duke)
22 Houston - G Edmond Sumner (Xavier)
23 Atlanta - F DJ Hogg (Texas A&M)
24 San Antonio - C Omer Yurtseven (Turkey)
25 Detroit - G Nik Slavica (Croatia)
26 Denver - G Dwayne Bacon (Florida State)
27 Toronto - F Miles Bridges (Michigan State)


28 Portland - G Grayson Allen (Duke)
Terry Stotts begged and pleaded to Lyman Witherspoon to draft this guy, He's a nutcase, and lowkey not that good, but we'll see what he can do. Pat Connaughton's gotta be sweating bullets right now.

29 Chicago - F Justin Jackson (North Carolina)
30 Oklahoma City - F Vitto Brown (Wisconsin)


TRADE!!!
Warriors trade #31 pick to Milwaukee for Mirza Teletovic
The Bucks continue to get younger, while the Warriors improve their bench.

31 Milwaukee (via GS) - F Tyler Roberson (Syracuse)
32 Cleveland - G Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk (Kansas)
33 Charlotte - G Josh Hart (Villanova)
34 Dallas - F Malik Pope (SD State)
35 Memphis - F Jordan Bell (Oregon)
36 Atlanta - G Alonzo Trier (Arizona)


37 Portland - C Thomas Bryant (Indiana)
Blazers take Center Thomas Bryant in the second round. Bryant might be a good backup center. Low risk, medium reward?

38 Milwaukee - G Blaz Mesicek (Slovenia)
39 Houston - G Devonte Graham (Kansas)
40 Washington - F/C Jonathan Jeanne (France)
41 Orlando - G Melo Trimble (Maryland)
42 Utah - F VJ Beachem (Notre Dame)
43 New Orleans - C Jessie Govan (Georgetown)
44 Miami - F Nigel Hayes (Wisconsin)
45 Brooklyn - F Austin Nichols (Virginia)
46 Seattle - G Monte Morris (Iowa State)
47 Minnesota - G Kobi Simmons (Arizona)
48 Sacramento - F Chris Boucher (Oregon)
49 Boston - F Cameron Oliver (Nevada)
50 Utah - F Jaron Blossongame (Clemson)
51 Boston - F Ray Smith (Arizona)
52 Kansas City - Rodions Kurucs (Latvia)
53 New Orleans - Tyler Lydon (Syracuse)
54 San Antonio - SF Bennie Boatwright (USC)
55 New York - F OG Anunoby (Indiana)
56 San Antonio - C Nienyuan Wang (China)
57 LA Clippers - F Aleksander Vesenkov (Czech Republic)
58 Oklahoma City - F Dillon Brooks (Oregon)
59 Toronto - C Moses Kingsley (Arkansas)
60 Houston - F Devan Robinson (Florida)
61 New York - C Amida Brimah (Connecticut)
62 Oklahoma City - G Donnie Kirk (Notre Dame)
63 Boston - G Elton Seymour (Vanderbilt)
64 Utah - G DJ Laurence (Oregon)
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Re: SWISH | 2017 nba draft (what a mess)

Postby Phil89 on Tue Feb 14, 2017 12:03 am

Was Mark Cuban in charge of the Mavs draft? They were all over the place :lol:

Good job trading up to get Giles. Hopefully he stays healthier than Oden did.
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Re: SWISH | 2017 nba draft (what a mess)

Postby Valor on Wed Feb 15, 2017 2:36 pm

I kinda like that new rule, lottery only for the bottom 5 teams. This will change trades involving draft picks too (Y)

What are the Knicks doing? :lol:

While I'm at it.....Grayson Allen? :facepalm2:
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Re: SWISH | 2017 nba draft (what a mess)

Postby Lamrock on Thu Feb 16, 2017 7:22 am

Phil89, I definitely see why people prefer myLeague. I'd probably use the trade veto on a couple of those wacky draft day deals. Oh well, keeps things interesting I guess. :lol:

I'm stoked to have gotten Giles. He's one of the highest rated players in the draft class, and should improve the defense a lot.

Valor, Yeah, doing top 5 for the lottery is an innocuous move that I can't imagine too many people would disapprove of (or care about). Bringing pack top 3 seeds for division winners would probably piss some fans off, with the possibility of the teams with the two best records facing each other in the second round. However, I don't see why divisions even exist in today's NBA.

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Re: SWISH | 2017 nba draft (what a mess)

Postby Valor on Thu Feb 16, 2017 10:39 am

Lamrock wrote:I don't see why divisions even exist in today's NBA.

Outside of scheduling...there really isn't a point anymore unfortunately. Love division rivalries back in the day. NFL does it so well still (prob cause there's only 16 games), not so much for the NBA.
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Postby Lamrock on Sun Feb 19, 2017 6:08 am

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KD TAKES HIS TALENTS TO THE CLIPPERS

After leaving OKC to pursue the "hardest path", teaming up with all-stars Steph Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green, KD has left the Warriors after just one season, to join the Los Angeles Clippers. The Warriors were favorites to win their second NBA title in three years, before Durant got hurt in the conference finals against the Blazers, and had to watch from the sideline as the Cavaliers won the title in five games.

In the face of such adversity, Durant realized the path he chose was simply too tough, and in light of the news that Chris Paul and Blake Griffin had re-upped with the team, has joined the Los Angeles Clippers, on a four-year deal worth roughly $133 million. With Durant, Paul, Griffin and DeAndre Jordan, the Clippers now have their own big four that can terrorize the league. However, while losing Redick to free agency and Crawford to retirement cleared up the space to sign Durant, it also means that Austin Rivers and Meyers Leonard are their fifth and sixth best players... Maybe they can start calling up members of the 2005 All-NBA teams to fill out the bench...

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Curry, CP3, Lowry Among Key Re-Signings

Although their team has been gutted with the departures of Kevin Durant, Andre Iguodala and Zaza Pachulia, Golden State Warriors fans can breathe a sign of relief at two-time MVP Steph Curry re-signing with the team. Also notable are the Clippers retaining their all-star duo of Blake and CP3, the Raptors keeping point god Kyle Lowry, first-time all-star Gordon Hayward staying in Utah, and Derrick Rose robbing the Knicks organization of nearly $70 million.

Notable Re-Signings

Warriors re-sign Stephen Curry: 4 years, $114.76M
Clippers re-sign Chris Paul: 3 years, $98.30M
Raptors re-sign Kyle Lowry: 4 years, $125.04M
Clippers re-sign Blake Griffin: 4 years, $114.76M
Jazz re-sign Gordon Hayward: 5 years, $146.47M
Magic re-sign Serge Ibaka: 4 years, $54.05M
Knicks re-sign Derrick Rose: 3 years, $69.06M
Celtics re-sign Kelly Olynyk: 4 years, $29.08M
Knights re-sign Amir Johnson: 5 years, $20.97M


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KD, Iguodala, Millsap Headline Players on the Move

It has been a busy free agency period, seeing all-stars Kevin Durant (LAC) and Paul Millsap (DAL) change area codes. Dallas also added Andre Iguodala, in their attempt to rebuild around veteran players. Chicago looks to improve their defense with the addition of Noel, the Thunder did not match the Lakers' big offer for Oladipo, and the Kansas City Knights add a big-time scorer in Rudy Gay. All the major (and not-so-major) signings are below.

Notable Free Agency Signings

Clippers sign Kevin Durant: 4 years, $133.89M
Mavericks sign Andre Iguodala: 4 years, $41.83M
Mavericks sign Paul Millsap: 3 years, $98.30M
Bulls sign Nerlens Noel: 3 years, $66.07M
Lakers sign Victor Oladipo: 3 years, $65.64M
Knights sign Rudy Gay: 3 years, $65.02M
Wizards sign Tyreke Evans: 4 years, $88.41M
Sonics sign J.J. Redick: 3 years, $42.67M
Hornets sign Jared Sullinger: 4 years, $72.88M :|
Jazz sign Rajon Rondo: 4 years, $48.17M
Knicks sign JR Smith: 2 years, $11.06M
Warriors sign Vince Carter: 1 year, minimum
Hawks sign Jeff Teague: 3 years, $43.47M
Sonics sign Shabazz Muhammad: 1 year, $1.66M
Warriors sign Doug McDermott: 4 years, $10.48M
Nets sign Patrick Mills: 4 years, $15.04M
Pistons sign Jeff Green: 2 years, $11.69M
Pacers sign Mario Chalmers: 4 years, $21.86M
Rockets sign George Hill: 2 years, $10.46M
Bulls sign Brandon Jennings: 3 years, $7.33M
Pelicans sign Deron Williams: 4 years, $10.69M
Kings sign Lance Stephenson: 3 years, $7.80M
Spurs sign Tony Allen: 1 year, minimum
Grizzlies sign David West: 1 year, minimum
Thunder sign Josh Smith: 1 year, minimum
Thunder sign Tony Wroten: 1 year, minimum
Bucks sign Festus Ezeli, Andrew Bogut to 1 year, minimum deals
Clippers sign Marcus Thornton, Ersan Ilyasova to minimum deals
Knicks sign Zaza Pachulia: 1 year, minimum


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Zach Randolph Returns To Blazers on Two-Year Deal

A decade after being traded to the Knicks, Zach Randolph returns to the team he started his career with, on a one-year deal worth roughly $11 million. Randolph, 36, has spent his last eight seasons with the Memphis Grizzlies, making the all-star team twice in that span and rebuilding his reputation around the league. He will bolster a Trail Blazers bench that has struggled with rebounding and consistent scoring.

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Jonathan Simmons to Portland

After a promising rookie year, former D-League standout Jonathan Simmons's sophomore campaign was plagued with injuries. The 28-year old has opted to sign with the Portland Trail Blazers to a one-year, minimum contract. If he can stay healthy, this is an absolute steal for the Trail Blazers, as his three point shooting and perimeter defense make him a solid role player.

Blazers re-sign McGee and Connaughton, add Ian Clark

Portland continues to round out its roster, re-signing veteran center JaVale McGee and two-year guard Pat Connaughton to 1 year, minimum deals. They also add point guard Ian Clark for the minimum. With their additions in the draft, Portland's 15-man roster appears to be set. Here is their projected depth chart:

PG - Damian Lillard / Shabazz Napier / Ian Clark
SG - CJ McCollum / Allen Crabbe / Grayson Allen
SF - Al-Farouq Aminu / Evan Turner / Jonathan Simmons
PF - Harry Giles / Zach Randolph / Noah Vonleh
C - Ed Davis / Javale McGee / Thomas Bryant
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Re: SWISH | 2017 free agency (curry to jazz??? is it clickbait??? find out here!)

Postby Phil89 on Mon Feb 20, 2017 12:36 am

Damn, now you have two superteams to deal with in your conference. It does look like Golden State got a bit weaker this off-season though (Y)

I like the Randolph signing. He can do the heavy lifting for a year or two whilst Giles develops.
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Re: SWISH | 2017 free agency (curry to jazz??? is it clickbait??? find out here!)

Postby Valor on Mon Feb 20, 2017 6:50 pm

Another move from Cupcake, can't say I'm surprised :lol:
Not sure which is worse, Sullinger for nearly $73m or Rudy Gay (still) getting massive deals. Rondo 48m holy shit

Good signing in Randolph, old man game never dies (Y)
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BLAZERS ACQUIRE RUDY GOBERT
Portland trades C Ed Davis, G Allen Crabbe, 2018 unprotected first, 2020 lottery protected first to Utah for C Rudy Gobert

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In a blockbuster trade, the Portland Trail Blazers have acquired elite defensive center Rudy Gobert from the Jazz for a pair of solid role players, and two first round draft picks. Rudy Gobert, the 7'1", 25 year old French center will be coming to Rip City, in exchange for rebounding savant and advanced stats darling Ed Davis, overpaid (but young) sharpshooter Allen Crabbe, their 2018 first round draft selection, and their 2020 first round draft selection.

After months of speculation about Gobert's frontcourt mate Derrick Favors being moved, it turned out to be Gobert on the move. Following a disappointing 40-42 season, the Jazz were fortunate to retain the services of first-time all-star Gordon Hayward, but were likely to make a move after narrowly missing the post-season for the third straight year. Portland was the league's best offensive team last season, but were below average in both defense and rebounding. Adding Gobert addresses these issues, and forms a "big three" with Gobert, Damian Lillard and C.J. McCollum.

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Grading The Deal: Jazz deal Gobert to Portland

The Portland Trail Blazers were defeated in the conference finals last season due to their inability to contain the Golden State Warriors' big four. That big four is no more (rhyme!), but The Cupcake (finally a better nickname than KD... the Durantula never stuck) has taken his talents to form a new one, and the Blazers needed to make a move to keep up. And boy have they...

Allen Crabbe and Ed Davis are solid players, but paying a combined $35 million a year to Allen Crabbe and Evan Turner is a tough pill to swallow when you're already paying the luxury tax. Portland managed to kill two birds with one stone, shedding a bloated contract, while adding perhaps the best defensive center in the game. Missing out on two first rounders will certainly hurt, but should Gobert fit in as well as most expect him to, those picks won't be a huge loss. Even if he doesn't pan out, that 2020 pick is lottery protected.

Adding Jonathan Simmons, Harry Giles and Zach Randolph to the team means that their bench production won't suffer too much. It does appear that Giles is expected to start at the 4 however, and his shooting will need to improve if the Blazers hope to repeat as the league's top offensive team. Even if they fall short of that, their improvement on the defensive end should be very significant, and this move likely catapults them into the contenders category.

Grade for Portland: A+

After an injury-plagued 2015-16 season, Utah finally had a healthy roster, as well as a solid veteran point guard in George Hill. Despite that, they once again went 40-42 despite a top-10 defense and Gordon Hayward making his first all-star appearance. Something had to give, and with Quin Snyder retaining his position, it was expected that the Jazz would look to upgrade the point guard position and/or move Derrick Favors. Well, the Jazz actually downgraded at the PG position (unless Rondo's stints in Dallas, Sacramento and Chicago were all just "bad fits"), and instead of moving Favors, they moved Rudy Gobert.

Though most would consider Gobert the better player, this deal is far from indefensible. After all, they didn't trade him for Hield and a first... The Jazz needed to make a change, and this one gives them two first rounders, a solid sixth man in Allen Crabbe, and the ability to finally play Favors at his most effective position, the 5. It is true that Crabbe is overpaid, and that the picks will probably be in the late twenties. However, the middle is the worst place to be in this league, and while they gave up a special player, they do have an all-star in his prime in Hayward locked up for the next few years, as well as an increased amount of assets. Would they have preferred to give up Favors? Probably. But they wouldn't have gotten as good a return as they have here.

Grade for Utah: B

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We got Gobert! Nobody can stop Portland from winning the title now! I haven't seen a team this stacked since the 2009-10 Blazers who... oh no.

One more off-season article coming, and then it's off to the 2017-18 season at last. On a side note, I hate how you can no longer post images inside quotes. It probably is a good thing in regular threads, but a killer in these association story threads. Maybe I just need to actually learn graphic design skills. In conclusion, yeah.
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Re: SWISH | crabbe traded for lobster

Postby Phil89 on Thu Feb 23, 2017 8:43 pm

I guess Vlade Divac has made all trades on 2k seem reasonable now. Nice job landing the stifle tower (Y)

Your next playoff match-up against the Warriors will be more competitive now that they have lost Durant and Iguodala, and you have gained Z-Bo and Gobert.


I agree about the picture thing too. I understand why they changed it, but it's still annoying.
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