Official NBA 2018-2019 Thread - the end of the regular season is near

Llano

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Bruh, I didn't even know what happened last night until my boy told me this morning. I woke up like, "These mf's just threw the 2 seed and now Houston about to jump on it" My boy looked at me like, "What are you talking about? OKC AND Portland won on Game Winners".:eek2: If Denver and Portland both win tonight then the Nuggets avoid the Warriors AND Rockets until the WCF. That's big because fuck those two teams:lol:.

I'm calling it now, if y'all match up with the Spurs the 1st round, Spurs will win.
 

M.H.C.

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I'm calling it now, if y'all match up with the Spurs the 1st round, Spurs will win.

Man I've heard this 1 billion times but I think y'all got the wrong team. The JAZZ would win against us in the 1st round. The Spurs would get worked. I mean they COULD win(as can almost any possible matchup against the Nuggets in the 1st round) but I'd rather not see the Jazz in the 1st.
 

Llano

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Man I've heard this 1 billion times but I think y'all got the wrong team. The JAZZ would win against us in the 1st round. The Spurs would get worked. I mean they COULD win(as can almost any possible matchup against the Nuggets in the 1st round) but I'd rather not see the Jazz in the 1st.

Yeah yall not beating the Jazz. The Joker struggles against lengthy athletic bigs like Gobert & Capela. I just think a seasoned coach like Pop will exploit the Nuggets weaknesses and slow the game down in his favor.
 

jack walsh13

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Them people genuinely love him man that shit really sucks. :smh:

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jack walsh13

Jack Walsh 13
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He's one example of many. Is Brewer a cac bum? He aired out Magic and the front office so bad Paul George decided to stay in OKC with Westbrick!! Why are you holding onto imaginary bullshit?

The truth is vets around the league who depart the Lakers said it's a shitshow and tell others don't go there.
Yup. Lakers are fucked. :smh:

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M.H.C.

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Yeah yall not beating the Jazz. The Joker struggles against lengthy athletic bigs like Gobert & Capela. I just think a seasoned coach like Pop will exploit the Nuggets weaknesses and slow the game down in his favor.

I feel you. I'd be lying if I said I'm not worried at all about a Pop coached team in the playoffs. We shall see. I want WCF but at the very least get out of that fucking 1st round. The Nuggets and high seeds don't usually go well. Last two times the Nuggets were top 3 in the West they lost to the 6th seed Clippers(Melo years) and the 6th Seed Warriors(when Curry started to really show his ass).
 

jack walsh13

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Sixers hire first female coach: Lindsey Harding

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RAW :jackoff:

Lindsey Harding sat in a VIP courtside seat Thursday night, long before the fans arrived, and watched Sixers rookie Zhaire Smith shoot three-pointer after three-pointer. Almost all of them splashed. Harding didn’t care.

She leaned to her left, where Raptors scout Kevin Gamble sat, and, without taking her eyes off Smith, said:

“Look. He tilts his head to the side a little bit. Gets it out of the way when he shoots.”

It was an almost imperceptible imperfection, but, for an expert like Harding, it stuck out like a sore thumb.

That’s the sort of expertise that, over the weekend, made Harding the seventh female assistant coach the NBA has seen. The Sixers promoted her from pro scout to player development coach on Monday. She is the first female coach in franchise history.

The Sixers hired her to scout last summer, but something like this was inevitable. This is just the next step on what the team is sure will be in a fast, fruitful climb.

“After we interviewed her this summer, everyone I spoke to about her said how driven she was and that her knowledge of the game was impeccable,” said Sixers general manager Elton Brand. He expects Harding to head her own team sooner than later: “Whether that’s the NBA, or a collegiate program — I don’t think she’ll be at the player-development level for very long.”

Harding joins Becky Hammon, who became the first full-time female NBA assistant in 2014, with the Spurs, and is now Gregg Popovich’s top assistant. Women’s legend Nancy Lieberman also has spent time on an NBA bench, with the Kings. Kristi Toliver coaches for the Wizards, Jenny Boucek for the Kings, Natalie Nakase for the Clippers, and Karen Stack Umlauf for the Bulls.

Harding was an assistant coach in the 2015 summer league for the Raptors, the summer that Hammon was the Spurs summer league head coach.

“I wanted to know what the differences would be. There were really no other women around,” Harding said.

And?

“It was an amazing experience.”

She expects the same with the Sixers.

“This is the right opportunity and organization for the next step in my overall growth,” Harding said in a text message Tuesday morning as she made her way back from the women’s Final Four.

If it sounds like Harding chose the Sixers as much as she chose them, you’re right. She’s a hot commodity.

Brand was vice president of basketball operations when Harding became available last summer, after her year in the NBA’s Basketball Operations Associate Program. That initiative gives participants a taste of NBA jobs, from the league office through officiating. A half-dozen teams courted Harding, but, she said, the Sixers offered her what she really wanted: choices. After all, she’s just 34.

“I wanted to get my foot in the door,” said Harding said last month. She craved a taste of everything: “On-court coaching opportunities. Other front-office opportunities. Other scouting opportunities.”

No other team offered the entire buffet.

“The feeling here, the vibe, the support, growth -- the belief in me,” Harding said. “Knowing that I know the game.”

She certainly knows the game.

Harding was the No. 1 overall pick out of Duke in the 2007 WNBA draft. She played nine seasons in the WNBA, and she played for seven European teams as well. She spent this season scouting potential trade targets such as Jimmy Butler, Tobias Harris, and Boban Marjanovic.


But this season was more about self-discovery.

Harding discovered that “she likes to be on the court, working with the players,” said Brand, who was also a No. 1 pick in a draft out of Duke. “She’s such a special talent. You feel like she’ll excel in your organization wherever you put her. It’s about what she wants to do, and where she wanted to grow.”

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Rembrandt Brown

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Is BGOL the only sports news source on the internet? Log in to your other screen name, this one got you talking stupid. :smh:

Complex said "I wonder if this is over Luke." Your bitch ass came in here with old news talking about "Word is the entire staff is getting canned in the morning." In present tense.

If you had posted a link, it would have been easier to discern that your source was outdated and your information was useless. Because there was no motherfucking word at that time, after Magic resigned, that the staff was to be fired the next morning.

That's my last word on this.
 

Rembrandt Brown

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Looks like Denver's bitch ass strategy paid off. Unless the Kings beat the Blazers, they avoid that second round match up.

It looks like it wasn't just up to the Kings. Portland did not have to comply. It makes sense that they'd rather not play OKC.

Denver looking at the Blazers like "We trusted you."





 

dik cashmere

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Sixers hire first female coach: Lindsey Harding

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CHARLES FOX / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
Lindsey Harding sat in a VIP courtside seat Thursday night, long before the fans arrived, and watched Sixers rookie Zhaire Smith shoot three-pointer after three-pointer. Almost all of them splashed. Harding didn’t care.

She leaned to her left, where Raptors scout Kevin Gamble sat, and, without taking her eyes off Smith, said:

“Look. He tilts his head to the side a little bit. Gets it out of the way when he shoots.”

It was an almost imperceptible imperfection, but, for an expert like Harding, it stuck out like a sore thumb.

That’s the sort of expertise that, over the weekend, made Harding the seventh female assistant coach the NBA has seen. The Sixers promoted her from pro scout to player development coach on Monday. She is the first female coach in franchise history.

The Sixers hired her to scout last summer, but something like this was inevitable. This is just the next step on what the team is sure will be in a fast, fruitful climb.

“After we interviewed her this summer, everyone I spoke to about her said how driven she was and that her knowledge of the game was impeccable,” said Sixers general manager Elton Brand. He expects Harding to head her own team sooner than later: “Whether that’s the NBA, or a collegiate program — I don’t think she’ll be at the player-development level for very long.”

Harding joins Becky Hammon, who became the first full-time female NBA assistant in 2014, with the Spurs, and is now Gregg Popovich’s top assistant. Women’s legend Nancy Lieberman also has spent time on an NBA bench, with the Kings. Kristi Toliver coaches for the Wizards, Jenny Boucek for the Kings, Natalie Nakase for the Clippers, and Karen Stack Umlauf for the Bulls.

Harding was an assistant coach in the 2015 summer league for the Raptors, the summer that Hammon was the Spurs summer league head coach.

“I wanted to know what the differences would be. There were really no other women around,” Harding said.

And?

“It was an amazing experience.”

She expects the same with the Sixers.

“This is the right opportunity and organization for the next step in my overall growth,” Harding said in a text message Tuesday morning as she made her way back from the women’s Final Four.

If it sounds like Harding chose the Sixers as much as she chose them, you’re right. She’s a hot commodity.

Brand was vice president of basketball operations when Harding became available last summer, after her year in the NBA’s Basketball Operations Associate Program. That initiative gives participants a taste of NBA jobs, from the league office through officiating. A half-dozen teams courted Harding, but, she said, the Sixers offered her what she really wanted: choices. After all, she’s just 34.

“I wanted to get my foot in the door,” said Harding said last month. She craved a taste of everything: “On-court coaching opportunities. Other front-office opportunities. Other scouting opportunities.”

No other team offered the entire buffet.

“The feeling here, the vibe, the support, growth -- the belief in me,” Harding said. “Knowing that I know the game.”

She certainly knows the game.

Harding was the No. 1 overall pick out of Duke in the 2007 WNBA draft. She played nine seasons in the WNBA, and she played for seven European teams as well. She spent this season scouting potential trade targets such as Jimmy Butler, Tobias Harris, and Boban Marjanovic.


But this season was more about self-discovery.

Harding discovered that “she likes to be on the court, working with the players,” said Brand, who was also a No. 1 pick in a draft out of Duke. “She’s such a special talent. You feel like she’ll excel in your organization wherever you put her. It’s about what she wants to do, and where she wanted to grow.”

https://www.philly.com/sixers/sixer...XZn668kCpE75HlFHvZiA6QB-sXywjpqKSQOOP3uJis5LE
 

jack walsh13

Jack Walsh 13
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@jack walsh13
Sixers hire first female coach: Lindsey Harding

JKM2AY6A2VE7BPHIC25ADSUYKY.jpg

CHARLES FOX / STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER
Lindsey Harding sat in a VIP courtside seat Thursday night, long before the fans arrived, and watched Sixers rookie Zhaire Smith shoot three-pointer after three-pointer. Almost all of them splashed. Harding didn’t care.

She leaned to her left, where Raptors scout Kevin Gamble sat, and, without taking her eyes off Smith, said:

“Look. He tilts his head to the side a little bit. Gets it out of the way when he shoots.”

It was an almost imperceptible imperfection, but, for an expert like Harding, it stuck out like a sore thumb.

That’s the sort of expertise that, over the weekend, made Harding the seventh female assistant coach the NBA has seen. The Sixers promoted her from pro scout to player development coach on Monday. She is the first female coach in franchise history.

The Sixers hired her to scout last summer, but something like this was inevitable. This is just the next step on what the team is sure will be in a fast, fruitful climb.

“After we interviewed her this summer, everyone I spoke to about her said how driven she was and that her knowledge of the game was impeccable,” said Sixers general manager Elton Brand. He expects Harding to head her own team sooner than later: “Whether that’s the NBA, or a collegiate program — I don’t think she’ll be at the player-development level for very long.”

Harding joins Becky Hammon, who became the first full-time female NBA assistant in 2014, with the Spurs, and is now Gregg Popovich’s top assistant. Women’s legend Nancy Lieberman also has spent time on an NBA bench, with the Kings. Kristi Toliver coaches for the Wizards, Jenny Boucek for the Kings, Natalie Nakase for the Clippers, and Karen Stack Umlauf for the Bulls.

Harding was an assistant coach in the 2015 summer league for the Raptors, the summer that Hammon was the Spurs summer league head coach.

“I wanted to know what the differences would be. There were really no other women around,” Harding said.

And?

“It was an amazing experience.”

She expects the same with the Sixers.

“This is the right opportunity and organization for the next step in my overall growth,” Harding said in a text message Tuesday morning as she made her way back from the women’s Final Four.

If it sounds like Harding chose the Sixers as much as she chose them, you’re right. She’s a hot commodity.

Brand was vice president of basketball operations when Harding became available last summer, after her year in the NBA’s Basketball Operations Associate Program. That initiative gives participants a taste of NBA jobs, from the league office through officiating. A half-dozen teams courted Harding, but, she said, the Sixers offered her what she really wanted: choices. After all, she’s just 34.

“I wanted to get my foot in the door,” said Harding said last month. She craved a taste of everything: “On-court coaching opportunities. Other front-office opportunities. Other scouting opportunities.”

No other team offered the entire buffet.

“The feeling here, the vibe, the support, growth -- the belief in me,” Harding said. “Knowing that I know the game.”

She certainly knows the game.

Harding was the No. 1 overall pick out of Duke in the 2007 WNBA draft. She played nine seasons in the WNBA, and she played for seven European teams as well. She spent this season scouting potential trade targets such as Jimmy Butler, Tobias Harris, and Boban Marjanovic.


But this season was more about self-discovery.

Harding discovered that “she likes to be on the court, working with the players,” said Brand, who was also a No. 1 pick in a draft out of Duke. “She’s such a special talent. You feel like she’ll excel in your organization wherever you put her. It’s about what she wants to do, and where she wanted to grow.”

https://www.philly.com/sixers/sixer...XZn668kCpE75HlFHvZiA6QB-sXywjpqKSQOOP3uJis5LE
Yup I posted it earlier. I think it's cool. A lot of people respect her.

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M.H.C.

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Nuggets about to fuck around and lose this game. I don’t get it. And Malone acting like everything is alright. FOH
 

largebillsonlyplease

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Timberwolves I can understand I guess nuggets played everybody and was trying to win

Kings tho???
Blazers sat they guys and y'all had a 20 point lead in the 2nd half lol
 

Llano

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Never count on the t-wolves lol
blew the game

and now look lolol the traiblazers are about to be the 3 seed

Them niggas blew it but Wiggins got fouled and the refs swallowed the whistle smh.

I had to edit my post, Rockets playing the Jazz instead of Okc
 
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