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charlton66

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Curry at 10 :lol:
As some of you may have noticed I'm a big fan of Curry but even I thought 10 was a bit high. I think by the time he's finished there's every chance he may get there but as of now I'd have him somewhere in the 15-20 range.
 
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Donut

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Can more than 1 person use/watch the NBA league pass at once on 1 account?
 

RobinLFC

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Can more than 1 person use/watch the NBA league pass at once on 1 account?
Would kinda defeat the purpose of purchasing one, wouldn't it?

It's not possible for NFL Game Pass, I know that much.
 

SportingCP96

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Great game by RJB was really impressed.

Also caught the pelicans game and Lonzo and Zion look to have great chemistry! Also those Zion Dunks:drool::drool:
 

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Great game by RJB was really impressed.

Also caught the pelicans game and Lonzo and Zion look to have great chemistry! Also those Zion Dunks:drool::drool:
Pelicans are going to be competitive already this season I think. Lonzo and Ingram were already good for Lakers, with additional year of experience they should improve. Holiday is a top 20 guard in the league, Favors is an adequate center to pair with Zion and Redick was an excellent acquisition off free agency. That team is very deep too.

Hayes and Alexander-Walker look very talented too. While I don’t expect Hayes to play more than 12-15 minutes a night this year, NAW could easily have an important role already.

They also have so much trade ammunition. If Beal becomes available and they want him, there will be nobody who could outbid them.
 

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Pelicans are going to be competitive already this season I think. Lonzo and Ingram were already good for Lakers, with additional year of experience they should improve. Holiday is a top 20 guard in the league, Favors is an adequate center to pair with Zion and Redick was an excellent acquisition off free agency. That team is very deep too.

Hayes and Alexander-Walker look very talented too. While I don’t expect Hayes to play more than 12-15 minutes a night this year, NAW could easily have an important role already.

They also have so much trade ammunition. If Beal becomes available and they want him, there will be nobody who could outbid them.
OKC, easily. We have like 15 first round picks for the next 5 years. But there's no way we have interest. It'll be interesting to see where Beal lands though. Not sure he quite fits the Pels timeline.
 

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Embarassing how desperate NBA is for Chinese market money
What's embarrassing about it? The NBA is not some sort of democratic cultural institution out there promoting human rights, it's a fecking cartel with no meaningful competition. Every decision made by the NBA is made to benefit the financial success of the league. The NBA is a closed shop cartel engineered to make as much money as possible for the 30 billionaires who control the franchises. Speaking out against China is detrimental to the financial success of the league, therefore the guy was told to pipe the feck down.

Makes perfect logical sense.
 

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OKC, easily. We have like 15 first round picks for the next 5 years. But there's no way we have interest. It'll be interesting to see where Beal lands though. Not sure he quite fits the Pels timeline.
Yeah Beal wouldn't be good enough to elevate OKC to where they want to be, while a lottery pick could turn out better.
 

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Yeah Beal wouldn't be good enough to elevate OKC to where they want to be, while a lottery pick could turn out better.
Beal on OKC would elevate us to the 6th seed. Above the Spurs and possibly the Warriors. I really don't think there's much difference between OKC and the Pelicans. In fact, if Paul and Gallinari stay for some reason I'd be confident we'd finish higher. Pelicans are being overrated, IMO. It's moot though because Beal doesn't fit the OKC timeline.