NBA In-Game Thread

The jump ball is such a ridiculous and archaic means of determining possession. The officials struggle to get a true ball to begin with and then stolen taps are no longer enforced. In fact, that's the means now to controlling the tap.

Throw the ball up at the beginning of the game. From there, alternate possessions.

Easy.
 
The jump ball is such a ridiculous and archaic means of determining possession. The officials struggle to get a true ball to begin with and then stolen taps are no longer enforced. In fact, that's the means now to controlling the tap.

Throw the ball up at the beginning of the game. From there, alternate possessions.

Easy.
Hell flip a coin before the game starts. It's so stupid.
 
TJ will either make or break his career tonight

Might be a couple hundred milly swing kinda night for him
 
Wish coaches would just tell their players to never swirl the challenge finger until the 4th quarter or a MASSIVE situation

Fuck it, call swirling the finger a technical foul like the Ja salute
 
With todays stupid NBA GM logic…if the Pacers do win this game somehow. That means they don’t need Haliburton right? That means they should trade him asap and sign TJ and Bradley to super max deals. And then probably trade half their team for Kevin Durant, because it seems like a team always has to give up at least 5 pieces to get KD.
 
With todays stupid NBA GM logic…if the Pacers do win this game somehow. That means they don’t need Haliburton right? That means they should trade him asap and sign TJ and Bradley to super max deals. And then probably trade half their team for Kevin Durant, because it seems like a team always has to give up at least 5 pieces to get KD.
I think the Suns got back the 5 second rounders we relinquished to get him 😂
 
Valley was all over Ayton's balls when we finally got the #1 and we had Sarver as an owner who was a UA grad. When the smartest of us knew Luka was the pick. But nope. That's how you fuck up.

Now we have the 10th pick and I completely expect the 6th man from MSU just because this is how it works.
 
Valley was all over Ayton's balls when we finally got the #1 and we had Sarver as an owner who was a UA grad. When the smartest of us knew Luka was the pick. But nope. That's how you fuck up.

Now we have the 10th pick and I completely expect the 6th man from MSU just because this is how it works.
Forgot about Ayton. What a disappointment
 
Lmao Hartenstein forgot he already dribbled

Welcome to 2nd grade coaching if you're there
 
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