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Picking our way through 2022-23
The teams we got right, and the teams we got better than right.
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The teams we got right, and the teams we got better than right.
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This is not, no. Who wanted this? Who asked for this? Who cranes to care about NBA games during football’s implacable hold on November and December? Who wants more math? Who asked for fake playoffs? The NBA has a regular season problem, it’s as old as Ed O’
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Ranking the Kings that never made the postseason
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Entering Wednesday’s home date with the Sixers, the Bulls have 11 games left to perform. The team is 2.5 up on Indiana in a bid for the final play-in spot in the East, a half-game behind No. 9 Toronto, 1.5 games behind the eighth-seeded Hawks. The front
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The NBA is not same-y. It is not a collection of three-point shots. There is endless variety, NBA coaches and players are constantly coming up with Cool Shit. It is a lot of threes, though. And threes are what’s wrong with the teams that went wrongest. Chicago ain’t
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Never Too Much podcast: NCAA picks with dad0:00/2001×
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How do I know this is one of the great seasons? Because it aligns perfectly with the worst. Parity reigns, the NBA is on track for a season without a 60-game winner. Milwaukee’s recent outburst has the club on pace to hit 59 wins, nice, which would leave the
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a trip to see Ted Brogan
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Isaiah Rider is peeved he was never an NBA All-Star. He mentions names: Michael Finley, Nick Van Exel, Eddie Jones, Kobe Bryant, Latrell Sprewell. Fans voted Kobe into the 1998 game, when Isaiah averaged 20 a game and no defense for a very good Portland Trail Blazers team. Michael Finley
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More tremendous NBA predictions
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And other so-so NBA predictions
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The Bulls stink