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Post by hairybuttcheeks on Jun 5, 2017 15:57:19 GMT
i thnk ts bad, there is no suspense in the NBA. there are 3-4 great teams and the rest don't stand a chance. the salary cap is stupid and only encourages bulding super teams
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Post by nutsberryfarm 🏜 on Jun 5, 2017 16:05:28 GMT
good.
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Post by sdm3 on Jun 5, 2017 17:49:17 GMT
Most would say there's 2 great teams. If, according to you, the number is as high as 3-4, it's no different from previous years. Or are we going to pretend it was somehow better when the Lakers and Spurs won 9 of 12 championships between 1999 and 2010? We're witnessing the reign of a team that will, as the years go on, ever more be talked about as among the greatest of all time, a famous era in NBA history that we get to experience first hand. And this is bad?
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Post by President Ackbar™ on Jun 5, 2017 18:28:11 GMT
No one ever said the Celtics or Lakers ( or Yankees or Patriots ) were "bad for the league" ![](http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e41/imdbv2/imdbsmileys/giveup.gif)
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Post by TheGoodMan19 on Jun 5, 2017 18:49:28 GMT
Good, if you live in NoCal.
NFL numbers aren't what they were. Does it have anything to do with the Patriots? The 50's are viewed by some (dopes all) as the Golden Age of Baseball. Yeah, if you lived in NYC. The game was dying everywhere else. College Basketball was about as exciting as the National Paint Drying Championship when UCLA reigned.
It was so funny when people were crying for the salary cap in baseball. "Soon, it will just be the Yankees and Red Sox". Yeah, the cap works really well for the NBA. Really levels the playing field. Keeps the good teams from gobbling up *cough cough Durant cough* all the best players. 11 different teams since 1980
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Post by hairybuttcheeks on Jun 5, 2017 23:40:33 GMT
well said, TGM. thank you
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