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četvrta tj prva kombinacija je da kada GSW rula ligom, moraš da se donekle prilagodis da ih dobiješ. zato i kažem da je sve stvar konteksta.
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also sprach pravi zvezdaš 🙃 ..... fender i tripvud su rekli da je sudija dosudio kkao treba u finalu 90e, hence, nisu pravi zvezdaši.
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do prve prilike. za mene ovaj lakers povratak big ballu uopšte nije bio naročito upečatljiv, više je stvar konteksta da su lakersi imali preko puta ekipu koja razvlači davisa i centra po tricama uspešno, druga bi se pesma pevala pri tome, ja nisam ni small ni big orijentisan, samo tvrdim da je to situaciono pitanje a ne toliko stvar progresije u basketu koliko se tripuje
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A Liga NBA Fantasy 2020/2021
kironepraktičar replied to LayupFromTheMidget's topic in Košarkaški Fantasy
vidim po lajkovima da ću trejdovati zvekiju nurkića za smarta i unprotected draft pickove- 4,016 replies
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@Arsenije Pesic hvala. zanimljivo mi je (bez gledanja ofc) da igrac kao page udje u foul trouble. da li je slucajnost ili neka pogresna logika u postavci, pojma nemam ali da, page je zbog trica gde je partizan deficitaran suvo zlato za ovu ekipu
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pretpostavljam da se ligi vise isplati takav rasplet za plej of nego, jel moze neko u par lajni da mi kaze sta se desilo od tog velicanstvenog prvog poluvremena do banane u drugom? pitam zbog scepanovica pre svega ocigledno je (meni koji nisam gledao) da nije samo neiskusan trener sprecavao partizan da funkcionise, bice da tu ima nesto i do sastava koji je krojen po trinkijerijevoj logici ali digresiram - nisam uspeo da procitam nikakav recap a opet kapiram da vam je muka od toga .. ali sta znam ako neko ima petlje za par lajni, cenio bih ... edit pisem sve ovo zato sto sam i kod scepanovica na tekmama vidjao minute gde je partizan izgledao epohalno a onda puno vise minuta gde su izgledali kao amaterski ansambl iz prigrevice
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thundersi rade sve [to je u njihovoj moci da zadrze cade cunninghama u oklahomi. zato i 500 pikova da se podmiti prvi koji bira na draftu ako to nisu oni plus za ostalo tu je silver. ariza nije neki poseban faktor a horford ako bude mogao da se trejduje negde uz predaju 15 od 500 pikova ili da ostane i dogodine, nije frka uzeli su i pokusevskog koji je high upside high bust, jasno je da im se ne zuri nigde ove sezone. dobro su oni to postavili.
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audio-vizuelna dominacija.
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A Liga NBA Fantasy 2020/2021
kironepraktičar replied to LayupFromTheMidget's topic in Košarkaški Fantasy
najveća pobeda lige od kad je maxa uzeo titulu- 4,016 replies
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evo usput sam našao ovu bill simmonsovu piramidu heroja: mislim da nije u ovom slučaju biased prema celticsima i da ima neke realnosti u listi. pa kako se kome dojmi https://www.reddit.com/r/billsimmons/comments/grq4bx/updating_the_hof_pyramid/
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realno, svi navedeni igrači su neviđeno talentovani. mislim da nije neko old man's proseravanje kada kažem da su barkely i malone neverovatni bili i na terenu i po statistici, taman da nikada nisi pogledao ništa. dirka jebe to što je evropljanin pa je kao outsider = ono što je on izveo u mavs-tituli nemaju ni duncan, ni garnett, ni davis a naravno ni malone i barkley (koji su jebiga, igrali protiv đordana not bruna) sve su to fantastični igrači, zajedno sa davisom, koji bi bili fantastični i danas i juče i sutra; timi je liga za sebe, mislim da njegov stil igre i njegovo nošenje u javnosti čine da se "spusti" ono što on zaista jeste, pošto je lik sa nula kurčenja, u poslu gde je kurčenje otprilike obavezno, na ovaj ili onaj način. edit typo
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šta znam. svi navedeni su bili nosioci franšize do titule osim garnetta koji je bio deo trijumvirata ali obudeljivo najvažniji u two-way player smislu mislim da za svrgavanje timija sa najboljeg PFa mora baš nešto stellarno da se dogodi, ka za svrgavanje mikelea sa drugog mesta goat liste a ujedno najboljeg svih vremena timijev uticaj na igru će se izučavati u školama a 5 titula su nekako logični cherry on top pri tome, zaista mislim da ne emitujem disrispect prema davisu. on je uz garnetta verovatno najspektakularniji point forward u istoriji.
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odem ja na sajt partizana, računam balvani ga garant nisu ništa pitali pa da se trijumfalno vratim sa print screenom SAŠO međutim http://kkpartizan.rs/sr/tim tamo je fotka vlade šćepanovića sa ekipom & trener je samo rutinski izbrisan sa stranice stručni štab pa jebo ih pas ludi, nisu mogli da zovu radoja fotografa da kliknu jednom sa ekipom, jednom kao za ličnu kartu
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e lebrone, kad je jos to @Wook radio
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misliš KG, ne KD? mora tu negde biti mesta i za nowitzkog. iza timija a meni lično možda i za nijansu ispred svih ostalih, čisto zbog onog plej ofa i finala duranta još uvek doživljavam kao small forwarda koji se zbog godina i konteksta salta na PF, kao što je timmy otišao na C u poslednjem poglavlju karijere
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kad si već poštovalac lika i dela, jesil' slušao book of bball epizodu, izašla je relativno skoro? nije loša https://www.theringer.com/2020/11/25/21720517/kevin-garnett-the-stealth-superstar
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"knicksi protiv knicksa u gardenu" hvala brate gudura
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praktični saveti
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eto pri kraju sam, dobar podcast.
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naravno, s'tim što je haslem outlier u ovakvom primeru. uostalom, trebalo je samo pročitati članak sa ringera iako je hibsterski. inače, haslem nema ni tih 2ipo već 1.600.00+ k i to uopšte ne utiče na fleksibilnost njihovog capa. a kao što sam još sinoć napisao, kada bi ta lova bila problem za majami, pročitali bi sutradan vest kako se haslem oprašta od "igranja" basketa i prelazi u stručni štab. al' ajde sad, to kao da je neka kvantna fizika da se razume.
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prepričaj mi ako možeš, ja sam ovde pročitao sašo, pa sam naivno mislio da ste relevantni može, e, moj saša
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hoću da kažem kako je danas valjda jasnije koji broj sati i intenziteta je učinkovit a gde prestaje da bude korisno. pogotovo imajući u vidu raspored i tempo utakmica. zato i kažem, ako je to 6 časova u kojima ima puno relaksirajućih momenata, cenam da je okej ali ujedno i cenim da partizanovci ne zamišljaju tako 6 sati treninga u kkp, već više ovako nekako:
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the athletic: Hollinger: Trading James Harden is next. The Rockets just don’t know it yet. By John Hollinger Dec 3, 2020 110 Of course this happened. This was the only way it could ever end. John Wall and Russell Westbrook were either going to get traded for each other or not at all, because there just wasn’t any other player salary match that made sense for either team. And since both of them wanted out, the “not at all” option wasn’t looking particularly palatable for either side. (One spy, in fact, says the two have basically been waiting around to get traded for each other since before the draft). All that was left was negotiating the terms, which in this case was a protected first-round pick from Washington to Houston, a low-ish price that likely swings the advantage clearly to the Wizards on this trade and cements a bad asset cascade on Houston’s end. If you’re keeping score at home, this means that in the span of one season, the Rockets surrendered a future first and two pick swaps to turn Chris Paul into John Wall, who is a worse and more injured player with a longer contract. Yuck. Houston just got worse, period. We’ll get into the Wizards part of this in a minute, because that can get messy too, but let’s start with the game of dominoes in Houston. Trading Westbrook for Wall theoretically is a great way to keep the peace — Westbrook wanted out, and the edifice in Houston is already crumbling. (Or, as noted philosopher Micheal Ray Richardson once said, the ship be sinking.) The problem is that it likely makes its basketball team considerably worse, at a time when the Rockets can’t really afford any more declines. While Houston still talks bravely of competing for a title this season — it seems like 16 years ago that it was up 1-0 on the Lakers in the second round of the playoffs — it also seems inevitable that this team won’t come close to having the talent to attain such goals. The Rockets can be good, maybe, if everything goes right … just not nearly good enough. Westbrook, for all his faults in the playoffs, made third-team All-NBA in the regular season. John Wall … did not. He has not been the same player since 2017, when he began having Achilles problems. He had surgery to fix it, a very similar procedure to the one underwent by Mike Conley, who came out fresh as a daisy. Unlike Conley, however, Wall ruptured his Achilles during the rehab (this was a known risk that we had to sweat out with Conley’s recovery in Memphis). That latter malady is one of the worst injuries a basketball player can suffer, especially one as dependent on blazing speed as Wall. Wall spent all of last season rehabbing, and while he can be a better version of the hobbled player he was right before the injury, it’s hard to imagine a return to his previous heights. As our Seth Partnow recently outlined in excruciating detail, Achilles injuries suck. Realistically, we’re probably looking at a scenario where Pistons-level Derrick Rose is the “good” outcome. Wall would have to be much better than that to make an impact on a Houston roster that has been plucked clean of quality depth. While Harden’s presence alone virtually assures the Rockets will be decent, “decent” doesn’t get you very far in the current Western Conference. Houston will be hard-pressed to squeeze into the back end of an unforgiving West playoff race, one that may require 40 wins in a 72-game season just to land in the top eight. I don’t want to give away too much of my season-preview content that is going to hit soon, but let’s just say that Houston doesn’t project to replicate last season’s win total. A Harden trade is the new reality And once that reality hits, what happens next? Harden has two years left on his deal before a player option hits, and he’s 31. For the moment he’s staying with the program — surely this trade didn’t happen without a wink and a nod from him — and all indications are that the Rockets have bent over backwards to keep him happy in recent months. That said, he’s facing his basketball mortality at a time when his own team is going backwards. Historically, that situation rarely yields happy endings. It’s not like the Rockets are done hollowing out their core to avoid the luxury tax, either. Houston likely will enter the season $5.4 million into the tax, but now has two future firsts on hand, one from Washington and one from Detroit. It will either spend the early part of 2021 dumping its multiple non-guaranteed contracts on other teams in small deals and dancing with 10-days and 13-man rosters the rest of the season to finish $12 below the line, or use the picks as the bait to move Eric Gordon (on the first year of a ridiculous four-year, $76 million extension). Either way, there’s zero chance Houston stays over the tax line, and that will hurt this roster further. As a result, here’s the question other front offices are asking: When does it all hit the fan? Do the Rockets start taking calls on Harden at the trade deadline? Does Houston make one more effort to right things at the trade deadline before saying uncle after the season? This is a key question when you’re trying to salary-match a $41 million contract. Figuring out the timing and lining up the right contracts and assets for a deal is an important piece for those teams (hi, Brooklyn) scheming to add Harden to their mix. Is Washington … good? Meanwhile, Washington has some issues of its own. Let’s start on the positive side, though. The Wizards will be better, and the cost was reasonable. Westbrook brings his own knee troubles with him but showed last year that he is far closer to the peak version of himself than Wall was. Even if you’re just considering future trade possibilities, dealing Westbrook a year from now is much more imaginable than doing the same with Wall. Yes, the Wizards advanced the ball from having the worst contract in the league to merely one of the worst, but at the margins this stuff matters. Bringing Westbrook in also pushes the Wizards further into a “win-now” mode, if by win-now mode we mean “Play-In Tournament, here we come!” But that could have some positives, too. We’ll finally get to see Davis Bertans play starters’ minutes instead of being treated to 30 charity minutes a game for Rui Hachimura, and Washington’s other youngsters will be in more of a sink-or-swim mode too. But, as in Houston, the questions about Washington’s All-Star shooting guard won’t go away either. While this deal is likely to make Bradley Beal happier in the short term, one wonders how he’ll feel after a year of standing on the perimeter watching Russ-on-five. Now that Westbrook is reunited with his former Oklahoma City coach Scott Brooks, who did little to rein in Westbrook’s worse impulses with the Thunder, one presumes this will turn into the Russ Show pretty quickly. And at the end of it all, Washington still won’t be good. Again, I don’t want to tip my hand too much, but it’s hard to see this team having one of the best eight records in the East, even with Westbrook. Beal has made no effort to push his way out, and it’s hard to imagine the situation shifting so sharply that he changes his tune by the trade deadline. But the bigger picture has not changed. Beal is 27 and would command a treasure trove in a trade. He’ll be a free agent in two years, and his own team is unlikely to win half its games before then. Every contending team sees him as a hugely valuable “third star” who can play on or off the ball. Reaping an asset harvest for Beal is a much better long-term path forward for the Wizards than plowing ahead in pursuit of the 8 seed, a reality that is extremely likely to slap them in the face at some point in the next 12 months. For now, however, all eyes are on Houston. Already Robert Covington is gone, and Daryl Morey is gone, and Mike D’Antoni is gone, and Westbrook is gone. This movie inevitably ends with Harden gone, too. The Rockets just don’t know it yet.
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mislim da neki sumanut broj sati za trening u današnjem sportu nije nikakvo merilo rada mislim, okej ako je sašo u tim-bilding fazonu pa je pola i više sati od tih 6 zapravo relaksirajuće prirode
