I'm genuinely excited to see these two get some time on the floor together.
Crazy that it's been a whole year already. This is a great instance, very well maintained, and I'm grateful for all of the hard work that goes into it.
Maybe true that the Nuggets have looked more like themselves, but Timberwolves have not looked like themselves. Crazy that 4 games in and we still haven't seen a game thats really been competitive between these two teams.
Is this any different than the reports that coaches always file after literally every game about officiating errors?
Baffling decision by the NBA to not suspend him for doing something so blatently dangerous and disrespectful. The man is throwing a toddler tantrum and the NBA is basically just looking the other way. If it was an accident that happened once, I would understand, but it was multiple objects.
Minnesota center Rudy Gobert becomes the 3rd player in NBA history to win the award 4 times, joining Dikembe Mutombo and Ben Wallace.
4th DPOY trophy for the big man.
Second-year coach Darvin Ham was fired by the Lakers after earning the seventh seed and suffering a first-round playoff loss to the Denver Nuggets.
Well, clearly Pat is in the wrong here. He will be fined and (I would guess) suspended for the start of next season, assuming someone picks him up. And it isn't like he isn't known for being hotheaded at times, but I would really like to know what the fans were saying, because this seems over the top, even for him.
Injuries obviously played a huge factor in the playoffs, but firing their coach mid-season while they had the 2nd best record in the East did not help this team compete for a top spot.
I'm genuinely curious who he thinks are the only three teams that aren't interested.
They called the Timberwolves the fucking underdogs in this series.
It seems that way. Really illustrates one of the main problems with these awards. I don't know what the rationale could possibly be for those voters.
He's definitely not a great coach, but I'm not even sure I believe he's a good coach. He's had some incredible rosters and consistently produced mediocre results, with the only exception being the year the C's landed KG.
Ah, I see. I didn't realize those instances actually blocked down votes for posts in other instances as well.
Would be great if it had a general prohibition symbol over it, instead of being removed.
Watch "3 consecutive blocks from Davis, Edwards, James" on Streamable.
Block party at Target Center with consecutive blocks from Anthony Davis, Anthony Edwards and then LeBron James, before Davis gets called for goal tending.
Detroit, I thought you were gonna get that one. Would have been epic. I'm rooting for you on Saturday.
I was just using the language Kerr uses in the clip. I think you're right, most of these were real fouls. Jokic definitely has some flaily tendencies, (he got his last two free throws throwing his arms up while setting a screen on Wiggins on a handoff, for example, which was a questionable call at best) but overall he is not on the level of Embiid. My point was just that Kerr only seems to think it's a problem when his team is being disadvantaged. Curry gets a pretty friendly whistle in this league too. CP3 as well. Both benefit from marginal contact calls and the latter is notorious for baiting refs into calls.
If you watch the whole press conference (or at least what is posted on nba.com) he spends 20 seconds talking about how they played well, but not good enough, and then gets asked about the Jokic free throws, and spends a full minute talking about how the league is failing us all and then abruptly excuses himself. It just rings hollow to me. Not saying I disagree with the sentiment, just saying that he may not be the best messenger.
his sentiment that it makes the NBA as a product much worse is absolutely true.
I couldn't agree more, that's why I said he isn't wrong here. Too many foul calls overall. Particularly in situations where the contact is so marginal. Would love to see the players do more playing.
Kerr isn't wrong here, but he's also a massive part of the problem and his inability to call out his own players for this exact foul baiting behavior makes his point much less profound. He loves to point his fingers at "the league" when he's losing.
I was in Iceland in the spring of 2021 and saw the volcano that was actively erupting at that time and it was one of the most incredible things I've ever seen in my life.
Watch "Edwards with the turnaround to put the Timberwolves back up by 3" on Streamable.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/7178822
> Edwards goes off the glass to put the Timberwolves back up by 3 with 25.6 remaining in the game.
The Timberwolves go on to complete the comeback after trailing by 17 late in the first half.
Originally posted to reddit by u/Thimit22
Originally posted to reddit by u/UnbiasedNBAFan_
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He did have 40 pts too, so yeah, basically on easy mode. 😆😆
Watch "KAT drops a no-look dime to Naz and gets huge block on the other end" on Streamable.
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"That is nasty"
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I understand why everyone is upset here except for the Warriors and their fans 😅 😅
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/5415398
> Posted to reddit by DrWolves. Clip needs to be seen. > > https://old.reddit.com/r/timberwolves/comments/17soi7g/highlight_anthony_edwards_with_the_filthy_layup/
After trailing by 1 at halftime, U.S. uses strong 3rd quarter and frantic 4th quarter finish to snag victory.
The Americans survive a slow start to beat Montenegro 85-73