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re: What Has Happened To The NBA?
Posted on 12/8/23 at 11:26 pm to Boodis Man
Posted on 12/8/23 at 11:26 pm to Boodis Man
The court designs for the in-season tournament are whatever. Some are cool; some not so much. The tournament has been way better than I thought it would be. It sounded dumb, but I actually like it a lot.
So I don’t know why you cite 1998.
quote:The late 90s through early 2000s were about the absolute worst the NBA was, with absolutely atrocious offenses despite favorable defensive rules as teams went into clear out isolations, as if they had an MJ or Lebron type player who could dominate them.
the NBA has gone clown world, its embarrassing how much its declined since 1998
So I don’t know why you cite 1998.
Posted on 12/9/23 at 12:05 am to buckeye_vol
Tournament has been awesome.
NBA still highly entertaining except to crotchety white boomers.
Cant wait to watch Hali drop 13 dimes on LeBozo's bald head and send his arse to the retirement home.
NBA still highly entertaining except to crotchety white boomers.
Cant wait to watch Hali drop 13 dimes on LeBozo's bald head and send his arse to the retirement home.
Posted on 12/10/23 at 5:31 pm to buckeye_vol
I found myself attracted to the NBA when the Lakers/Celtics rivalry was going on. Now…I may catch a game during round three of the playoffs.
The NBA is all about individualism. You hear about 20-25 players across the league. As another poster mentioned, it all a big soap opera and load management. I never cared about LeBron and his superteams. To me, the athletes demand going where they can win instead of staying at a place and win there. It’s all about egos.
The NBA is all about individualism. You hear about 20-25 players across the league. As another poster mentioned, it all a big soap opera and load management. I never cared about LeBron and his superteams. To me, the athletes demand going where they can win instead of staying at a place and win there. It’s all about egos.
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