Cavs had some injury issues, but still was kind of a surprising result, not necessarily that they lost but how easily they lost. Pacers seem to be playing their best ball at the right time.
That's fine, better that the Wolves are heavy underdogs. They played OKC well this year even before they found their groove with all the new players from the KAT trade.
I'm interested to see if they need to shake the rust off after a week off. Sometimes long rest hurts a playoff team, but also means fresh legs and no one is banged up coming in to a new series. They also had a lot of time to prep for whoever they ended up playing.
Would love to see Denver get some help for Jokic and not be the worst bench for another year. They are in a tight spot with the apron rules. Do you think Adelman did enough to get the nod for head coach?
"For when the music hits, I feel no pain at all"
Denver (2022) Fort Worth 2 (2023) Las Vegas 2 (2024) Atlanta 1 (2025) Atlanta 2 (2025)
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 14
Man, it's pretty pathetic how Ticketmaster can now also dictate who can buy tickets to the games. I know this is in collaboration with the teams, but man, what a fucking joke. Locking out fans of the away team unless they live in the state or next to it is just another example of the monopoly the ticketing industry has over fans. All these rich assholes gaming the system.
Man, it's pretty pathetic how Ticketmaster can now also dictate who can buy tickets to the games. I know this is in collaboration with the teams, but man, what a fucking joke. Locking out fans of the away team unless they live in the state or next to it is just another example of the monopoly the ticketing industry has over fans. All these rich assholes gaming the system.
Man, it's pretty pathetic how Ticketmaster can now also dictate who can buy tickets to the games. I know this is in collaboration with the teams, but man, what a fucking joke. Locking out fans of the away team unless they live in the state or next to it is just another example of the monopoly the ticketing industry has over fans. All these rich assholes gaming the system.
Man, it's pretty pathetic how Ticketmaster can now also dictate who can buy tickets to the games. I know this is in collaboration with the teams, but man, what a fucking joke. Locking out fans of the away team unless they live in the state or next to it is just another example of the monopoly the ticketing industry has over fans. All these rich assholes gaming the system.
I think he has a good chance. They were on a downward spiral when they fired Malone and Booth (4 straight losses) and some brutal late-season losses to the Wizards and Bulls. They won their last three regular season games which were critical for seeding. They beat the loaded Clippers with a healthy Kawhi when nearly every "expert" at ESPN counted them out and then took the best regular-season team this year to 7 games. I would prefer him to the other coaches out there that are available.
"For when the music hits, I feel no pain at all"
Denver (2022) Fort Worth 2 (2023) Las Vegas 2 (2024) Atlanta 1 (2025) Atlanta 2 (2025)
Man, it's pretty pathetic how Ticketmaster can now also dictate who can buy tickets to the games. I know this is in collaboration with the teams, but man, what a fucking joke. Locking out fans of the away team unless they live in the state or next to it is just another example of the monopoly the ticketing industry has over fans. All these rich assholes gaming the system.
Definitely the Thunder are to blame, Ticketmaster is just the conduit.
Man, it's pretty pathetic how Ticketmaster can now also dictate who can buy tickets to the games. I know this is in collaboration with the teams, but man, what a fucking joke. Locking out fans of the away team unless they live in the state or next to it is just another example of the monopoly the ticketing industry has over fans. All these rich assholes gaming the system.
Definitely the Thunder are to blame, Ticketmaster is just the conduit.
I mean, wouldnt you want to pack your own house with your fans?
You can always do stubhub or I guess contact your teams HR?
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I'm interested to see if they need to shake the rust off after a week off. Sometimes long rest hurts a playoff team, but also means fresh legs and no one is banged up coming in to a new series. They also had a lot of time to prep for whoever they ended up playing.
I really want OKC to win it all.
Denver (2022)
Fort Worth 2 (2023)
Las Vegas 2 (2024)
Atlanta 1 (2025)
Atlanta 2 (2025)
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 14
Denver (2022)
Fort Worth 2 (2023)
Las Vegas 2 (2024)
Atlanta 1 (2025)
Atlanta 2 (2025)
You can always do stubhub or I guess contact your teams HR?