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Official 2022-23 NBA Offseason - Aces win WNBA Finals; Preseason; NBA Fantasy League last call

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42 year-old Udonis Haslem had 24 points today.

Also, this guy went for 42 points and 14 boards.

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Olivier Sarr had 22 and 15 in the same game. Game 82, baby.
 
An alert from jaybone’s fantasy league.

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I have absolutely no idea who that is but he may have helped someone’s fantasy team.

LaRavia has been out with right calf soreness. He’s one of several forwards who can ball for the Grizz.
 
Finally, we have the answer to the question that's been plaguing sports fans every week. "What should I watch on Tuesday night?"

The NBA season starts today with two trophies on the line, the Larry O'Brien Trophy and 7-5 Frenchman Victor Wembanaya. Who will be the biggest winner? Which loser will get the #1 pick?

The League celebrates as many stars return and hope to stay healthy.

Can Kawhi Leonard return to form? Can he and PG stay healthy and take the Clips to the top of the West?

Can the full-squad Nuggets contend for a championship?

Can the Hawks or Knicks get back to where they were in 2020-21?

Can Embiid lead the Sixers into the ECF or beyond?

Can Zion stay healthy and lead the suddenly deep and talented Pelicans to the top of the West?

Will the Celtics maintain their momentum despite internal friction? Will the Celtics let go of Ime Udoka?

Will the Warriors maintain their momentum despite internal friction? Will the Warriors let go of Draymond Greene?

Will the Warriors and TNT continue to extend everyone's contracts except Draymond's?

How many teams will tank and fire their coach?
Feels like there's as much of a lottery for the NBA championship as there is for the #1 pick.

Yes. No and maybe.
Yes. They've actually stayed healthy.
No and Yes?
We'll see. They certainly have a shot.
No. But even without Zion, the Pelicans could give the Nugs a tough series if they get there.
Yes and Yes. Pretty amazing that nobody talks about that.
Kind of. Not yet. The Warriors had a tough regular season, but they're probably the favorite to make it to the WCF.
Probably.
Pistons and Rockets so far.
 
It's gonna be pretty wild if it turns out to be the Sacramento Kings who end the Warriors dynasty. Cause #metrics say the Kings have the best offensive in NBA history, and the dubs defense has been their weakness all season.
 
The Kings defense isn't that great either.

The first round isn't as exciting as it could have been. Looks like one great matchup (Suns-Clippers), two duds (Sixers-Nets and Bucks-Heat/Hawks/Raptors/Bulls), and some that are hard to tell if they could be competitive or not.
 
I think Bridges is going to show out in a sweep or gentleman's sweep.
 
I mean, I guess we'll see how the play-in goes, but Lakers-Grizz gets me excited. Warriors-Kings, too. Heat-Sixers would've been a slugfest if it had shaken that way. Instead, it'll probably be Heat-Celtics, which I'm certainly not gonna pencil in anything given last year.
 
It's gonna be pretty wild if it turns out to be the Sacramento Kings who end the Warriors dynasty. Cause #metrics say the Kings have the best offensive in NBA history, and the dubs defense has been their weakness all season.

Dubs are also hilariously bad on the road and Kings may have the best home environment in the NBA right now.

ETA: can Dubs incorporate Wiggins this late? Who guards all the shooters, etc. Sabonis is incredibly hard to defensively scheme for bc of his versatility.
 
Can never recall playoff series odds as strong for the road team/worse seed as GSW at SAC. GSW is -290 against Sacramento +230 even though SAC has the home court advantage and GSW are 11-30 on the road this year. Realize that Warriors are defending champs and no one believes in the Kings, but weird to see the road team as a prohibitive favorite.
 
Dubs are also hilariously bad on the road and Kings may have the best home environment in the NBA right now.

ETA: can Dubs incorporate Wiggins this late? Who guards all the shooters, etc. Sabonis is incredibly hard to defensively scheme for bc of his versatility.
feels like Draymond is as well-equipped to guard Sabonis as anyone
 
I mean, I guess we'll see how the play-in goes, but Lakers-Grizz gets me excited. Warriors-Kings, too. Heat-Sixers would've been a slugfest if it had shaken that way. Instead, it'll probably be Heat-Celtics, which I'm certainly not gonna pencil in anything given last year.
I'm excited about the other matchups, but Suns-Clippers with KD vs. Kawhi for the first time in over two years is a phenomenal matchup between two legit championship contenders.
 
was looking at the vegas odds a few minutes ago and vegas does not believe in the clippers

money to be made if you think they're for real
 
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