NBA 2024-25 Season Thread
Lettuce NBA!
and lettuce lol @ James Harden
Listen, George McGinnis ain’t walking through that door
Celtics with the least impressive 2-loss trip to the finals in history, including in like 1948 when there were 8 teams, everyone was white and american and you only had to win like one series.
Mavs/Thunder was the real finals and Dallas only won because PJ Washington turned into Caleb Martin for 3 games. GL beating the Thunders for the rest of the decade.
The 2022 Golden State Warriors aren't walking through that door.
Celtics with the least impressive 2-loss trip to the finals in history, including in like 1948 when there were 8 teams, everyone was white and american and you only had to win like one series.
Mavs/Thunder was the real finals and Dallas only won because PJ Washington turned into Caleb Martin for 3 games. GL beating the Thunders for the rest of the decade.
I've heard "GL beating the Thunder for the rest of the decade" before
last decade, life comes at ya fast, we'll see
It makes me sick to my core to say this cuz I hate hate hate hate kidd rie and fat **** faced ****face but I think the mavs got this
The Celtics have looked as mid as can possibly be through the softest path to the finals I’ve seen in a long time. Even sweeping the pacers sounds way better than it looks if you actually watch the games
It makes me sick to my core to say this cuz I hate hate hate hate kidd rie and fat **** faced ****face but I think the mavs got this
The Celtics have looked as mid as can possibly be through the softest path to the finals I’ve seen in a long time. Even sweeping the pacers sounds way better than it looks if you actually watch the games
Soo dramatic
It makes me sick to my core to say this cuz I hate hate hate hate kidd rie and fat **** faced ****face but I think the mavs got this
The Celtics have looked as mid as can possibly be through the softest path to the finals I’ve seen in a long time. Even sweeping the pacers sounds way better than it looks if you actually watch the games
Why so much hate on the mavs ?
He reads like a catty gay guy
fellas, is it gay to dislike the dallas mavericks franchise? if so i got some ***** to suck i guess...
The Mavs really need to end this in 4 to get Luka some rest. The Celtics will be a slight favorite and I lean Celtics, sadly.
if they end it in 5 they still get a week off
even 6, you get 5 days off
The Mavs really need to end this in 4 to get Luka some rest. The Celtics will be a slight favorite and I lean Celtics, sadly.
Define "slight favorite", because I'm seeing BOS around -220 currently. Obviously some of that is pricing the potential of this WCF dragging out or even Wolves winning, but seems an insane disparity to me. Will be all over DAL if its still that ballpark when the matchup is set
Washington can’t guard the Jays. Boston can throw four different people at Doncic
Lol Mavs hate. Luka is already an all time great and will have same # of chips as Joker by end of June
He whines more than any star.
It makes me sick to my core to say this cuz I hate hate hate hate kidd rie and fat **** faced ****face but I think the mavs got this
The Celtics have looked as mid as can possibly be through the softest path to the finals I’ve seen in a long time. Even sweeping the pacers sounds way better than it looks if you actually watch the games
So bitter.
It makes me sick to my core to say this cuz I hate hate hate hate kidd rie and fat **** faced ****face but I think the mavs got this
The Celtics have looked as mid as can possibly be through the softest path to the finals I’ve seen in a long time. Even sweeping the pacers sounds way better than it looks if you actually watch the games
Eh. It is obviously correct that the Mavs have outperformed expectations in the playoffs, whereas the Celtics have not. And it is obviously true that the Celtics have been handed a cakewalk through the East.
But nothing in the playoffs has convinced me that either team is much different than they were in the regular season. Celtics's average margin of victory has been 10.1 ppg in the playoffs, compared to 11.4 ppg in the regular season. Mavs' average margin of victory has been 3.5 ppg in the playoffs, compared to 2.3 ppg in the regular season.
Both teams are recognizable as the teams they were in the regular season, and the Celtics are a terrible matchup for the Mavs, which makes me think that the line is about right. Gun to the head, I'd probably take the Dallas side at current odds, but I don't see much value there.
Even when the Celtics win, they don't look spectacular. They just grind teams down. They put five guys on the floor who can shoot. They shoot tons of 3s, but they don't take a bunch of tough 3s (or 2s). They don't gamble much on defense and rely more on forcing opponents to take contested shots. At the end of the game, you look at the box score, and more often than not, it just looks like the Celtics shot it a bit better than their opponent.
It isn't that much fun to watch, but it's relatively effective.
Pooh Richardson ain’t walking through that door last night, and he might not be tonight either
But nothing in the playoffs has convinced me that either team is much different than they were in the regular season. Celtics's average margin of victory has been 10.1 ppg in the playoffs, compared to 11.4 ppg in the regular season. Mavs' average margin of victory has been 3.5 ppg in the playoffs, compared to 2.3 ppg in the regular season.
Both teams are recognizable as the teams they were in the regular season, and the Celtics are a terrible matchup for the Mavs, which makes me think that the
I think you're missing a bunch of context here. The Mavs were a much better team after the deadline. I don't know what their point differential was but I'm guessing it was a fair bit higher than +2.3. The fact that it's +3.5 in the playoffs against the schedule they've played is very impressive to me.
They've played the 2nd, 3rd and 7th best regular season teams in terms of point differential and other than Kawhi all the teams have been fully healthy. Celtics have played the 9th, 14th and 17th best regular season teams and their opponents' best player has been on the court in 4 out of 14 games.
To be fair the Celtics have done most of this without one of their best players, but there's just nothing impressive to me about occasionally blowing out a Heat team without its best player or a Cavs team without arguably its two best players. This run has made Lebron's easiest run through the east look like the...well I guess the 2024 Mavs road.
Also I know the Celtics just won a bunch of clutch games against Andrew Nembhard's Pacers, but I still don't trust their crunch time offense against a real playoff defense. I like Luka's chances of generating good/great shots down the stretch over Tatum's #KobeSystem style.
I think you're missing a bunch of context here. The Mavs were a much better team after the deadline. I don't know what their point differential was but I'm guessing it was a fair bit higher than +2.3. The fact that it's +3.5 in the playoffs against the schedule they've played is very impressive to me.
They've played the 2nd, 3rd and 7th best regular season teams in terms of point differential and other than Kawhi all the teams have been fully healthy. Celtics have played the 9th, 14th and 17th be
As I said, I agree that the Dallas has outperformed expectations more than the Celtics so far, and you are correct that the Mavs were better after the deadline.
I do not agree that Luka and Kyrie will be able to generate objectively easier shots down the stretch than the Celtics. In fact, that would shock me. On the plus side, Luka and Kyrie are both top 5 ITL in terms of their ability to make tough shots.
I'm not saying that Dallas is drawing dead. Far from it. I'm just saying that the line looks about right to me.
I do not agree that Luka and Kyrie will be able to generate objectively easier shots down the stretch than the Celtics.
To put in perspective how inexperienced/ineffective
the Pacers were, two stats:
* The Pacers lost Games 1, 3, and 4 by a TOTAL of 11 points
* The Pacers turned the ball over in almost 25% of their clutch possessions in those 3 games...
Will Luka/Kyrie put up that kind of futility in the clutch if they're able to get there?
Define "slight favorite", because I'm seeing BOS around -220 currently. Obviously some of that is pricing the potential of this WCF dragging out or even Wolves winning, but seems an insane disparity to me. Will be all over DAL if its still that ballpark when the matchup is set
Yeah, that’s higher than I thought. I expected something like Celtics -160.