Andrew wrote:Gotta drug test the rest of the team, now.
Kevin wrote:Andrew wrote:Gotta drug test the rest of the team, now.
this but kind of unironically lol. Nobody expected this Suns team to be this hot out of the gates specially without Ayton. My over/unders will suffer.
Another team Im honestly kind of surprised with is the Lakers but I'm not jinxing it.
Jeffx wrote:How can any basketball fan not love the way the Clippers are playing? Love the energy they bring. They'll be scary when Paul George comes back.
I was listening to Sam Mitchell and Kevin McHale the other night, and they were roasting the Rockets for their lack of effort on defense. I guess it'll be the same story for Houston come May & June.
Knicks are 1-6 with a poorly constructed roster and no real point guard...what a shock.
For me, the biggest surprise is Miami at 5-1.
https://www.miamiherald.com/sports/nba/ ... 20683.html
air gordon wrote:with GSW out of the way, i am curious to see if any teams can defend houston in the postseason
Jeffx wrote:air gordon wrote:with GSW out of the way, i am curious to see if any teams can defend houston in the postseason
I'll be curious to see if Houston can defend in the postseason.
NovU wrote:Kinda doubted the Lakers because of aging LeBron and lack of spacing in 3 ball era but their size is playing a key in their early season success. Also fallen contending teams like Golden States and Rockets make the Lakers chance look even better. I told you so. Westbrook experiment was never going to work out. Rightful triple double player my ass, rather a stat padded hero made out of ass. Where are his die hard bum fans now.
76ers is also similar in that regard. Their starting line up is just shear size and intimidating.
Bucks, 76ers, Lakers, and the Clippers seem like the forefront leading teams this year. This is quite a different look from the past decade.
I am still waiting for the Super rookie's return. Zion was looking like a legit superstar even from year 1 at age of 19.
NovU wrote:Bucks, 76ers, Lakers, and the Clippers seem like the forefront leading teams this year. This is quite a different look from the past decade.
[Q] wrote:I would chalk it up to the Heat being the hottest team in the league right now. Can't expect the Suns to win every game, especially when the way they play leaves them susceptible to hot shooting or good perimeter shooting
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