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He is not saying it is too hard, he just doesn’t want to be Hinkie’d. If he is doing the rebuild he wants to be there when the team eventually turns around and he doesn’t trust Gilbert to give him a long enough leash.

Defensive genius. He was the defensive coach for the 2008 Celtics and turned the Bulls into a defensive powerhouse. Many teams copied his scheme.

Never mind the fact this was a guy who nearly had his leg amputated and rehabbed his career with the Nets. $18 million guaranteed to be Curry’s backup is a nice gig.

You cannot compare the salaries, the Pelicans couldn’t afford to lose Holiday. Their cap situation was a mess and they may have lost out on a bunch of decent PGs.

Yes. In fact, that was part of why he was fired from Chicago.

I definitely agree... I was just playing Devil’s Advocate.

I think he would want a guarantee that PG wouldn’t bolt (especially for the Lakers).

From what I heard Griffin was doing all he could to get PG or Butler.

Not a bullshit stat because Lebron scored more points on 120 fewer shots.

That is basically the recap of Game 3.

He’s been working with the Clippers (I’m pretty sure Doc asked him to come by).

Why would Indiana do THAT? (also shows either that George is underpaid or Carroll is overpaid or both)

Funny thing is that they have won with him on the court (just not with him and PJax as GM).

Especially after watching Paul George (43-9-9) go toe-to-toe with Lebron earlier this week.

In the Lowe Post podcast with Luke Walton, Luke mention he started doing yoga and beach volleyball a few years ago, which prolonged his career.

There is no problem yelling at a teammate for a mistake. Lebron is apologizing for doing it on the floor during the game instead of the next day during a practice session.

I admit he wasn’t great in the postseason, but the last two years he lost a top player (Tyrone Wallace, Jabari Bird) to injury both years.

He was Emily Blunt’s partner in Sicario, too. (and he will be in Black Panther like everyone else)

Replace Curry with Kobe and that is what everyone was saying in the late 2000s. Never happened. Sometimes really good players and really good teams end up in the NBA Finals.

Counterpoint: Los Angeles Clippers 1984-2010 (i.e. the league did alright during that time period).