2025/2026 NBA Season October 22nd Opening Tip off! Pg 185
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 Draw Goebert away from the paint and he is useless. In the paint he is a friggin menace. Dude is so long he has great shot blocking ability.The Juggler said:
 But there have never been "days of little engines that could's." Detroit was just the exception to the rule.tempo_n_groove said:
 I live in NY so I know all about them. I have also mentioned that if they make the playoffs they will be an early exit too.23scidoo said:
 Told you about Knicks, they play better every night..tempo_n_groove said:So I wanted to talk about the Nets. I said "No way this will work".
 Well I'm going to eat those words. The team apparently isn't all ball hoggish and found a way to play together. Watching them all play is amazing.
 The Knicks are another surprising team that has learned to play together and will all play defense. They are actually fun to watch also.
 the Nets, if Harden keep passing like this, they have future..
 Spot on with Harden and passing. he and Kyrie discussed their roles and it really does work, now if they learn to play better D? Would be very interesting.
 Everyone that is high on the Jazz needs to pump the brakes too. Come playoff time this team isn't really built to go to a finals.
 I think the days of the little engine that could type of Detroit team from the early 2000's and win a chip are gone.
 Utah is real good. Everyone on that team can shoot and Goebert is one of the best defenders in the league. I think they have a shot.
 Other Little engines that could that come to mind are Lebrons first Cavs final, Iversons run, Mavs only title. I know there are more but those are off the top of my head.0
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 Ehhh....those are exceptions and other than Dallas, didn't win anything. Plus they all had at least one superstar. Detroit is the only team I can think of in my entire life who won a championship without a superstar.tempo_n_groove said:
 Draw Goebert away from the paint and he is useless. In the paint he is a friggin menace. Dude is so long he has great shot blocking ability.The Juggler said:
 But there have never been "days of little engines that could's." Detroit was just the exception to the rule.tempo_n_groove said:
 I live in NY so I know all about them. I have also mentioned that if they make the playoffs they will be an early exit too.23scidoo said:
 Told you about Knicks, they play better every night..tempo_n_groove said:So I wanted to talk about the Nets. I said "No way this will work".
 Well I'm going to eat those words. The team apparently isn't all ball hoggish and found a way to play together. Watching them all play is amazing.
 The Knicks are another surprising team that has learned to play together and will all play defense. They are actually fun to watch also.
 the Nets, if Harden keep passing like this, they have future..
 Spot on with Harden and passing. he and Kyrie discussed their roles and it really does work, now if they learn to play better D? Would be very interesting.
 Everyone that is high on the Jazz needs to pump the brakes too. Come playoff time this team isn't really built to go to a finals.
 I think the days of the little engine that could type of Detroit team from the early 2000's and win a chip are gone.
 Utah is real good. Everyone on that team can shoot and Goebert is one of the best defenders in the league. I think they have a shot.
 Other Little engines that could that come to mind are Lebrons first Cavs final, Iversons run, Mavs only title. I know there are more but those are off the top of my head.www.myspace.com0
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            The Juggler said:
 Ehhh....those are exceptions and other than Dallas, didn't win anything. Plus they all had at least one superstar. Detroit is the only team I can think of in my entire life who won a championship without a superstar.tempo_n_groove said:
 Draw Goebert away from the paint and he is useless. In the paint he is a friggin menace. Dude is so long he has great shot blocking ability.The Juggler said:
 But there have never been "days of little engines that could's." Detroit was just the exception to the rule.tempo_n_groove said:
 I live in NY so I know all about them. I have also mentioned that if they make the playoffs they will be an early exit too.23scidoo said:
 Told you about Knicks, they play better every night..tempo_n_groove said:So I wanted to talk about the Nets. I said "No way this will work".
 Well I'm going to eat those words. The team apparently isn't all ball hoggish and found a way to play together. Watching them all play is amazing.
 The Knicks are another surprising team that has learned to play together and will all play defense. They are actually fun to watch also.
 the Nets, if Harden keep passing like this, they have future..
 Spot on with Harden and passing. he and Kyrie discussed their roles and it really does work, now if they learn to play better D? Would be very interesting.
 Everyone that is high on the Jazz needs to pump the brakes too. Come playoff time this team isn't really built to go to a finals.
 I think the days of the little engine that could type of Detroit team from the early 2000's and win a chip are gone.
 Utah is real good. Everyone on that team can shoot and Goebert is one of the best defenders in the league. I think they have a shot.
 Other Little engines that could that come to mind are Lebrons first Cavs final, Iversons run, Mavs only title. I know there are more but those are off the top of my head. 
 This weekend we rock Portland0
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 Rip, Rasheed and Ben were far from being no names... But I still call them the Little Engine. A bunch of blue collar hustlers.The Juggler said:
 Ehhh....those are exceptions and other than Dallas, didn't win anything. Plus they all had at least one superstar. Detroit is the only team I can think of in my entire life who won a championship without a superstar.tempo_n_groove said:
 Draw Goebert away from the paint and he is useless. In the paint he is a friggin menace. Dude is so long he has great shot blocking ability.The Juggler said:
 But there have never been "days of little engines that could's." Detroit was just the exception to the rule.tempo_n_groove said:
 I live in NY so I know all about them. I have also mentioned that if they make the playoffs they will be an early exit too.23scidoo said:
 Told you about Knicks, they play better every night..tempo_n_groove said:So I wanted to talk about the Nets. I said "No way this will work".
 Well I'm going to eat those words. The team apparently isn't all ball hoggish and found a way to play together. Watching them all play is amazing.
 The Knicks are another surprising team that has learned to play together and will all play defense. They are actually fun to watch also.
 the Nets, if Harden keep passing like this, they have future..
 Spot on with Harden and passing. he and Kyrie discussed their roles and it really does work, now if they learn to play better D? Would be very interesting.
 Everyone that is high on the Jazz needs to pump the brakes too. Come playoff time this team isn't really built to go to a finals.
 I think the days of the little engine that could type of Detroit team from the early 2000's and win a chip are gone.
 Utah is real good. Everyone on that team can shoot and Goebert is one of the best defenders in the league. I think they have a shot.
 Other Little engines that could that come to mind are Lebrons first Cavs final, Iversons run, Mavs only title. I know there are more but those are off the top of my head.0
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            There is a huge difference between "not being a no name" and being a superstar though.www.myspace.com0
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 100%. Sheed was a star at one time, Rip was asked to represent Team Jordan and Wallace was a defensive player multiple years. If Detroit was east or west coast they may have been received better?The Juggler said:There is a huge difference between "not being a no name" and being a superstar though.
 These guys were a little engine w players that were quite good but no superstar love.0
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 I don't think Rasheed Wallace was ever a superstar though. He was a damn good player for a long time. But when I think "superstar," I think top 10ish player in the league. I don't think he was ever that good.tempo_n_groove said:
 100%. Sheed was a star at one time, Rip was asked to represent Team Jordan and Wallace was a defensive player multiple years. If Detroit was east or west coast they may have been received better?The Juggler said:There is a huge difference between "not being a no name" and being a superstar though.
 These guys were a little engine w players that were quite good but no superstar love.
 Of course I am biased because he once spurned the three time national champion Villanova Wildcats for some scrub team out of North Carolina... but that's neither here, there, nor over yonder.www.myspace.com0
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 No you are completely right on Sheed. I loved watching him play in those AF1's, lol. I remember watching when he got those stitches on his head.The Juggler said:
 I don't think Rasheed Wallace was ever a superstar though. He was a damn good player for a long time. But when I think "superstar," I think top 10ish player in the league. I don't think he was ever that good.tempo_n_groove said:
 100%. Sheed was a star at one time, Rip was asked to represent Team Jordan and Wallace was a defensive player multiple years. If Detroit was east or west coast they may have been received better?The Juggler said:There is a huge difference between "not being a no name" and being a superstar though.
 These guys were a little engine w players that were quite good but no superstar love.
 Of course I am biased because he once spurned the three time national champion Villanova Wildcats for some scrub team out of North Carolina... but that's neither here, there, nor over yonder.
 Same goes for Wallace and Rip. Loved watching them play. They had a basketball players respect so to me they were stars. They played the game right.0
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 Yeah that was just before sneezing on someone constituted a flagrant one.tempo_n_groove said:
 No you are completely right on Sheed. I loved watching him play in those AF1's, lol. I remember watching when he got those stitches on his head.The Juggler said:
 I don't think Rasheed Wallace was ever a superstar though. He was a damn good player for a long time. But when I think "superstar," I think top 10ish player in the league. I don't think he was ever that good.tempo_n_groove said:
 100%. Sheed was a star at one time, Rip was asked to represent Team Jordan and Wallace was a defensive player multiple years. If Detroit was east or west coast they may have been received better?The Juggler said:There is a huge difference between "not being a no name" and being a superstar though.
 These guys were a little engine w players that were quite good but no superstar love.
 Of course I am biased because he once spurned the three time national champion Villanova Wildcats for some scrub team out of North Carolina... but that's neither here, there, nor over yonder.
 Same goes for Wallace and Rip. Loved watching them play. They had a basketball players respect so to me they were stars. They played the game right.
 I was thinking about this earlier actually. I miss the old days of physical basketball like when Sheed played and earlier in the 90's and 80's. I think the game was better overall in those days. However, I LOVE the spacing of today's game and it like how the game flows better with guys spread out utilizing the three point shot. Wish we could have a hybrid of both the physicality and the utilization of the three pointer. Would be basketball nirvana to me!www.myspace.com0
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            Its funny to see this back and forth about the Pistons and neither one of you mentions Chauncy Billups, aka Mr. Big Shot, who was finals MVP.This weekend we rock Portland0
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            None of those Pistons players were superstars. They were really good players, but not superstar level.
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 Another hard nosed player. Out of all on that winning team not a one will make it in to the Hall which is sad.Poncier said:Its funny to see this back and forth about the Pistons and neither one of you mentions Chauncy Billups, aka Mr. Big Shot, who was finals MVP.0
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 I would eliminate the flops, the shooter jumping into the defender foul, and reintroduce the hand check.The Juggler said:
 Yeah that was just before sneezing on someone constituted a flagrant one.tempo_n_groove said:
 No you are completely right on Sheed. I loved watching him play in those AF1's, lol. I remember watching when he got those stitches on his head.The Juggler said:
 I don't think Rasheed Wallace was ever a superstar though. He was a damn good player for a long time. But when I think "superstar," I think top 10ish player in the league. I don't think he was ever that good.tempo_n_groove said:
 100%. Sheed was a star at one time, Rip was asked to represent Team Jordan and Wallace was a defensive player multiple years. If Detroit was east or west coast they may have been received better?The Juggler said:There is a huge difference between "not being a no name" and being a superstar though.
 These guys were a little engine w players that were quite good but no superstar love.
 Of course I am biased because he once spurned the three time national champion Villanova Wildcats for some scrub team out of North Carolina... but that's neither here, there, nor over yonder.
 Same goes for Wallace and Rip. Loved watching them play. They had a basketball players respect so to me they were stars. They played the game right.
 I was thinking about this earlier actually. I miss the old days of physical basketball like when Sheed played and earlier in the 90's and 80's. I think the game was better overall in those days. However, I LOVE the spacing of today's game and it like how the game flows better with guys spread out utilizing the three point shot. Wish we could have a hybrid of both the physicality and the utilization of the three pointer. Would be basketball nirvana to me!0
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            The Juggler said:tempo_n_groove said:
 I live in NY so I know all about them. I have also mentioned that if they make the playoffs they will be an early exit too.23scidoo said:
 Told you about Knicks, they play better every night..tempo_n_groove said:So I wanted to talk about the Nets. I said "No way this will work".
 Well I'm going to eat those words. The team apparently isn't all ball hoggish and found a way to play together. Watching them all play is amazing.
 The Knicks are another surprising team that has learned to play together and will all play defense. They are actually fun to watch also.
 the Nets, if Harden keep passing like this, they have future..
 Spot on with Harden and passing. he and Kyrie discussed their roles and it really does work, now if they learn to play better D? Would be very interesting.
 Everyone that is high on the Jazz needs to pump the brakes too. Come playoff time this team isn't really built to go to a finals.
 I think the days of the little engine that could type of Detroit team from the early 2000's and win a chip are gone.
 Utah is real good. Everyone on that team can shoot and Goebert is one of the best defenders in the league. I think they have a shot.
 I’m glad you recognize that, juggler. the fact that clarkson got 40 off the bench the other night shows how deep they are. ingles and favors are also on the bench. now......can a 3 point shooting team win it all? the dubs showed it can happen but I’m not expecting this team to do it. too many bad memories of the “almost” stockton and malone teams. that said, this team is cohesive and most of the core has been together for 4+years.
 I like your sixers, too. a couple of stud players, a great coach and a great GM. that said, I don’t see them winning it all, either.
 If I had known then what I know now...
 Vegas 93, Vegas 98, Vegas 00 (10 year show), Vegas 03, Vegas 06
 VIC 07
 EV LA1 08
 Seattle1 09, Seattle2 09, Salt Lake 09, LA4 09
 Columbus 10
 EV LA 11
 Vancouver 11
 Missoula 12
 Portland 13, Spokane 13
 St. Paul 14, Denver 14Philly I & II, 16Denver 22
 Missoula 240
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            unlike MLB or the NFL, where a “hot” team can make a run to the championship (see: Giants, SF), the BEST team almost always prevails in the NBA.If I had known then what I know now...
 Vegas 93, Vegas 98, Vegas 00 (10 year show), Vegas 03, Vegas 06
 VIC 07
 EV LA1 08
 Seattle1 09, Seattle2 09, Salt Lake 09, LA4 09
 Columbus 10
 EV LA 11
 Vancouver 11
 Missoula 12
 Portland 13, Spokane 13
 St. Paul 14, Denver 14Philly I & II, 16Denver 22
 Missoula 240
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            Oh Russell..
 Athens 2006. Dusseldorf 2007. Berlin 2009. Venice 2010. Amsterdam 1 2012. Amsterdam 1+2 2014. Buenos Aires 2015.
 Prague Krakow Berlin 2018. Berlin 2022
 EV, Taormina 1+2 2017.
 I wish i was the souvenir you kept your house key on..0
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            If I had known then what I know now...
 Vegas 93, Vegas 98, Vegas 00 (10 year show), Vegas 03, Vegas 06
 VIC 07
 EV LA1 08
 Seattle1 09, Seattle2 09, Salt Lake 09, LA4 09
 Columbus 10
 EV LA 11
 Vancouver 11
 Missoula 12
 Portland 13, Spokane 13
 St. Paul 14, Denver 14Philly I & II, 16Denver 22
 Missoula 240
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 Dick Tracy look..lolWobbie said:
 i did..more lolAthens 2006. Dusseldorf 2007. Berlin 2009. Venice 2010. Amsterdam 1 2012. Amsterdam 1+2 2014. Buenos Aires 2015.
 Prague Krakow Berlin 2018. Berlin 2022
 EV, Taormina 1+2 2017.
 I wish i was the souvenir you kept your house key on..0
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            One more wasted night watching the Bucks play ugly basketball..Athens 2006. Dusseldorf 2007. Berlin 2009. Venice 2010. Amsterdam 1 2012. Amsterdam 1+2 2014. Buenos Aires 2015.
 Prague Krakow Berlin 2018. Berlin 2022
 EV, Taormina 1+2 2017.
 I wish i was the souvenir you kept your house key on..0
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 5 in a row now, huh? Yeesh.23scidoo said:One more wasted night watching the Bucks play ugly basketball..
 Raptors have been playing good ball latelywww.myspace.com0
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