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Post by Brian Scalabrine on Oct 22, 2015 20:41:03 GMT
East 1. Milwaukee Bucks (68-14) 2. Toronto Raptors (53-19) 3. Chicago Bulls (52-20) 4. Miami HEAT (49-22) 5. Charlotte Hornets(47-24) 6. Philadelphia 76ers(45-39) 7. Detroit Pistons (40-42) 8. Orlando Magic (38-44)
West 1. Denver Nuggets (66-16) 2. Golden State Warriors (65-17) 3. Oklahoma City Thunder (60-22) 4. Los Angeles Clippers (52-20) 5. Dallas Mavericks (51-21) 6. Minnesota Timberwolves (47-35) 7. Portland Trailblazers (47-35) 8. Phoenix Suns (44-38)
Eastern Conference Champion: Milwaukee Bucks Western Conference Champion: Oklahoma City Thunder NBA Champion: Milwaukee Bucks
MVP: James Harden Executive of the Year: Glenn Robinson Worst Team in the league: Cleveland Cavaliers (12-70)
Quick Note: I think the top of the East is slowly surpassing the West as the Bucks, Hornets and Bulls are set up to be 3 of the top 5 teams over the next 5 years.
Denver, GS and OKC are the other teams I'm really high on for the future while I think we see the Nets, Mavs, HEAT, Pacers, Rockets and Blazers begin to fade as they either have too many injury prone players, old guys, or lost huge portions of their core in the offseason.
Homer Pick: New Orleans Pelicans (42-42)
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Post by Deleted on Oct 22, 2015 22:39:33 GMT
Damn, you think Cleveland is worse than Memphis and Utah?
And damn... Milwaukee IS good! Almost unfairly good!
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Post by Brian Scalabrine on Oct 23, 2015 6:23:18 GMT
At least you have whiteside and Memphis has towns and smart, Cleveland is pretty bare besides Danny Green who can't create his own shot anyway
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Post by Alex English on Oct 23, 2015 22:08:49 GMT
I thought you were crazy until I realized you made a thread for D5.
East 1. Milwaukee Bucks (65-17) 2. Miami Heat (62-20) 3. Philadelphia 76ers (52-30) 4. Chicago Bulls (55-27) 5. Charlotte Hornets (47-35) 6. Brooklyn Nets (46-36) 7. Toronto Raptors (45-37) 8. Detroit Pistons (40-42)
West 1. Golden State Warriors (67-15) 2. Denver Nuggets (60-22) 3. Oklahoma City Thunder (59-23) 4. Los Angeles Clippers (58-24) 5. Portland Trailblazers (58-24) 6. Dallas Mavericks (56-26) 7. Sacramento Kings (49-33) 8. Los Angeles Lakers (47-35)
Eastern Conference Champion: Miami Heat Western Conference Champion: Denver Nuggets D5 Champion: Denver Nuggets
MVP: James Harden Executive of the Year: The Voice of Reason AKA The One True King AKA Jay-Z AKA God AKA Jesus Christ AKA Sauron AKA Yo Mama AKA Deez Nuts AKA Count Chocula AKA Josh Barber Worst Team in the league: Memphis Grizzlies (14-68)
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Post by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar on Oct 23, 2015 22:34:51 GMT
Am I not the worst team? Hahahaha ^^
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Post by Walt Frazier on Oct 24, 2015 2:11:12 GMT
Andrei Kirilenko & Alex English - I'm taking this as a direct slight and will do my 100% best to prove you both wrong. I made the playoffs last year led by Rubio/Dipo/Batum/Favors/Dieng. This year, Bledsoe/Dipo/Carroll/Favors/Okafor WILL also make the playoffs and possibly give me a slightly better chance in the playoffs as I could see a couple rating boosts as the year goes on. We'll see, but I'm out to prove you wrong!
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Post by Alex English on Oct 24, 2015 3:21:56 GMT
Andrei Kirilenko & Alex English - I'm taking this as a direct slight and will do my 100% best to prove you both wrong. I made the playoffs last year led by Rubio/Dipo/Batum/Favors/Dieng. This year, Bledsoe/Dipo/Carroll/Favors/Okafor WILL also make the playoffs and possibly give me a slightly better chance in the playoffs as I could see a couple rating boosts as the year goes on. We'll see, but I'm out to prove you wrong! I'd be surprised if you finish above .500, I'd put your team at 11th in the West at best. Below the eight playoff teams I picked and then Phoenix and Houston. You think that's a slight against your team? Well...
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Post by Walt Frazier on Oct 24, 2015 3:44:12 GMT
Andrei Kirilenko & Alex English - I'm taking this as a direct slight and will do my 100% best to prove you both wrong. I made the playoffs last year led by Rubio/Dipo/Batum/Favors/Dieng. This year, Bledsoe/Dipo/Carroll/Favors/Okafor WILL also make the playoffs and possibly give me a slightly better chance in the playoffs as I could see a couple rating boosts as the year goes on. We'll see, but I'm out to prove you wrong! I'd be surprised if you finish above .500, I'd put your team at 11th in the West at best. Below the eight playoff teams I picked and then Phoenix and Houston. You think that's a slight against your team? Well... Great show! I just think I improved my team overall. And I know, I made the playoffs last year. So to me, I deserve a little respect. I'll be over .500 and my goal is now to make the playoffs to prove you wrong!
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Post by Jay Z on Oct 24, 2015 8:06:31 GMT
I thought you were crazy until I realized you made a thread for D5. i thought you were crazy that you had Atlanta third and it now just dawned on me that you weren't talking about D5
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Post by Hanamichi Sakuragi on Oct 24, 2015 10:16:46 GMT
East 1. Milwaukee Bucks (68-14) 2. Toronto Raptors (53-19) 3. Chicago Bulls (52-20) 4. Miami HEAT (49-22) 5. Charlotte Hornets(47-24) 6. Philadelphia 76ers(45-39) 7. Detroit Pistons (40-42) 8. Orlando Magic (38-44) West1. Denver Nuggets (66-16) 2. Golden State Warriors (65-17) 3. Oklahoma City Thunder (60-22) 4. Los Angeles Clippers (52-20) 5. Dallas Mavericks (51-21) 6. Minnesota Timberwolves (47-35) 7. Portland Trailblazers (47-35) 8. Phoenix Suns (44-38) Eastern Conference Champion: Milwaukee Bucks Western Conference Champion: Oklahoma City Thunder NBA Champion: Milwaukee Bucks MVP: James Harden Executive of the Year: Glenn Robinson Worst Team in the league: Cleveland Cavaliers (12-70) Quick Note: I think the top of the East is slowly surpassing the West as the Bucks, Hornets and Bulls are set up to be 3 of the top 5 teams over the next 5 years. Denver, GS and OKC are the other teams I'm really high on for the future while I think we see the Nets, Mavs, HEAT, Pacers, Rockets and Blazers begin to fade as they either have too many injury prone players, old guys, or loss huge portions of their core in the offseason. Homer Pick: New Orleans Pelicans (42-42) You are not predicting for a last spot for the Cavs, you are wishing for it.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2015 3:43:24 GMT
THUMBS UP IF THIS TEAM HAS A BETTER FUTURE THAN JABARI PARKER + TEAGUE + LANCE STEPHENSON
C: Hassan Whiteside (C/C) PF: Nikola Mirotic (Pf/Pf) SF: Justise Winslow(SF/SG) SG: Shabazz Muhammad (SG/SF) PG: Emmanuel Mudiay (PG/PG)
6 Justin Anderson (SG/SF) 7 Mitch McGary (Pf/C) 8: Mason Plumlee (PF/C) 9 Ray McCallum (Pg/sg) 10 Jarnell Stokes (/) 11 John Jenkins (sg/sg) 12 Cameron Bairstow (Pf/C)
Res: 13 Cliff Alexander 14 Kendall Marshall 15 Miles Plumlee
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