I don’t know if Chris Paul can be classified as a younger player. I think he’s about my age.
Chris Paul is 36.
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I don’t know if Chris Paul can be classified as a younger player. I think he’s about my age.
Who cares? Is there some reason the NBA needs big ratings besides Sports Talk radio terds talking about it? Is the league going to fold? Are players going to some other league? Are sponsors and advertising partners running away from the league? Are they losing Twitter and Instagram presence?
Sure a big Lebron vs KD matchup would be great but that’s icing on the cake from the baseline. The baseline is still really good. The terd sports media wants to create controversy, because as @ChrisMWilliams said in another thread, “what do you want them to talk about all day? The AL Central?”.
I’m 38. I think he’s beyond the “younger player” moniker now.Chris Paul is 36.
I don’t know if Chris Paul can be classified as a younger player. I think he’s about my age.
I love how you take one thing I say and blow it up and go on a tangent. I’m just saying from an interest standpoint it won’t get the same viewership. That equals dollars and cents to the NBA so of course they care, lol. The more people watch the more money they make, pretty common knowledge.
I love seeing new blood in there, too, so not sure why the hostility, I’m just saying it helps to have the biggest stars on the biggest stage.
Booker and Ayton are exciting players for Phoenix.
Trae Young is an exciting player for the Hawks.
People should watch the finals because those guys are going to be big players in the NBA for a long time.
This years playoffs have been great, the crying over the injuries is 100% because the teams that will be playing for the ring aren't on the coasts. In the long run, having an exploding metro like Phoenix host a winning team can't be bad, I also feel like ATL is kind of a sleeping giant. Those franchises have announced their arrival in these playoffs, neither are going away any time soon. I don't get how that's bad for the league.
Yeah I want Milwaukee to make the finals just to show that smaller market teams can do it.Also shows the rest of the league that you don’t need a “Superteam” to get to the top in the league.
Yeah I want Milwaukee to make the finals just to show that smaller market teams can do it.
I disagree. I think the best team won last year and the best team will (should) win this year. The SunsBucks had a pathetic performance last night. But it sucks he went down and these playoffs are essentially a huge asterisk. Actually, I think the last two years are.
they have the 6th largest payroll in the league (and will be top 4 next year), they are one of the super teams. ATL is the 26th highest payroll and PHX is the 20th, those are the teams you should be rooting for, not a team that is simply trying to outspend everyone.
My team does play in this division, but I get your point.Who cares? Is there some reason the NBA needs big ratings besides Sports Talk radio terds talking about it? Is the league going to fold? Are players going to some other league? Are sponsors and advertising partners running away from the league? Are they losing Twitter and Instagram presence?
Sure a big Lebron vs KD matchup would be great but that’s icing on the cake from the baseline. The baseline is still really good. The terd sports media wants to create controversy, because as @ChrisMWilliams said in another thread, “what do you want them to talk about all day? The AL Central?”.
I was just going to say, John Collins is also a good young player, he has the misfortune of having a very boring name. John Collins sounds like a guy that went exploring with Lewis and Clark.John Collins is going to be a really good player.
Hunter and Reddish could be too, we just don't know yet.
When you dive into their roster, the Hawks have a great young core. They absolutely remind me of the Thunder almost a decade ago.
How is Milwaukee trying to outspend everyone? There is a league salary cap - and Milwaukee has simply given max contracts to their two home grown stars (Middleton didn’t start with Milwaukee but more or less could have). Then traded for Holiday. They aren’t building super team by paying max free agents. Everyone has a pretty even playing field unlike baseball- up to you how to use the cap space.
Milwaukee is very much a small market team
They have an equal payroll to the Lakers and Clippers, they've made 2 big trades in the last three years to bring in stars (Bledsoe and Holiday). They are 27 million over the cap. I'm not bashing them all, everyone should try to win but they are more like the Nets/Lakers/Clippers than teams like the Suns and Hawks.
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