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    He was hit in the legs. It was a foul. He also flopped. If you believe he fell like that naturally, then I have ocean front property in Arizona or whatever other saying you’d like me to use.

    I would probably feel salty, too, if I had been called at the other end not long before on a Curry flop (yes, Lillard did hit his legs; yes, he still flopped).  Its just human emotion.  

    True.
    It did work for a while, of course. It makes other players step up and win the game for the Bucks. The issue I see for the Raptors is that on any given night a number of Bucks players are capable of doing what Lopez did last night. Though I suppose it is also true that Kawhi can be used on virtually anyone else

    But, check three point percentages. The non-Lopez Bucks were awful from deep despite Toronto sagging 3 or 4 guys into the lane on Giannis drives consistently. This could just have easily been a massive blowout.

    Wasn’t too bad this game. For a dead guy.

    But we also don’t really know if he will make threes yet.

    THANK YOU! Can’t believe they let you run this... but THANK YOU!

    I honestly don't track this.

    Having him present was awkward as hell

    Lakers! Obviously! Let the rich get richer, we always say!

    Plus, New Orleans plumped up for a move to Seattle

    I think the Kyrie trade is a fine negative example that shows the importance of a decent GM. Griffin was gone by that point, and even though we all like to LOL at the state of the Celtics these days and Kyrie as a leader, the fact is the cavaliers got fleeced. I think Griffin would have done better

    Man, a whole lot of people are doing some real gymnastics in service of hope. The Rockets were .500 (or worse) through like December. They then went on an absolute tear in order to end up with the same record as the Blazers. They were far better down the stretch. And they were a bigger threat to Golden State. And

    Well that's handy

    (I looked and found five women as guests since March 21, so it would seem so)

    He took that show over from Richard Deitsch, who now has a separate podcast after leaving SI. Both are worse than the original, so I don’t listen much anymore.  

    I love our three GOATs, and I am not really super into the constant branding of Tsitsipas, but each passing year I get more and more impatient for the changing of the guard.  It will be fun if/when a new group starts to jockey to determine which of them will actually rule the roost in the years to come.

    Dang.  That had real style.

    Lot’s of truth here, too.

    Lot’s of truth here.