Opening Night Thread.

#26
#26
Kyrie Irving and Anderson Varejao had pretty good games tonight in their win over the Wizards, Irving with 29 pts and Varejao with 23 boards
 
#27
#27
This is why I like racing. I have been watching it all my life and completely understand it.

Basktball offenses outside the Triangle aren't too complicating. And the triangle isn't either actually, except there are so many options if run correctly that it will blow your mind.

NFL offenses and defenses are different. It's very confusing. I usually have to read an article 2-3 times to completely understand it.
 
#28
#28
Kyrie Irving and Anderson Varejao had pretty good games tonight in their win over the Wizards, Irving with 29 pts and Varejao with 23 boards

Irving is going to have a big year.

I gotta say, Pau Gasol is looking fantastic tonight.
 
#30
#30
Im wonder if Robert Sacre will ever get to play or if he will be another in the long line of Gonzaga's busts for the Lakers

Depends. If he commits to rebounding/defense (and he struggled to in college) he can definitely contribute to NBA teams.
 
#31
#31
If Kobe does the impossible, and say "Screw it, I'm going to just be a cog in the machine and do whatever it takes to win", then I don't think the Heat can stop the Lakers.
 
#32
#32
Depends. If he commits to rebounding/defense (and he struggled to in college) he can definitely contribute to NBA teams.

Charles Barkley said he was excited to see him and thinks he will be good, but ibdobt see him getting much playing time for the Lakers
 
#44
#44
I dunno how good of a coach Mike Brown is. Hard thing to quantify. I'm just saying that winning a coach of the year while having the best player on the planet probably isn't the determining factor.
 
#45
#45
What about phil jackson? Dudes always had ultra talented players.

And he always got them to mesh. He, like Pat Riley are master motivators as well.

All great coaches who've had great runs have has great players.
 

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