OT: Other Sports: Broncos, Nuggets, Rockies etc…Part VII

Calvin Booth has got to go. After telling us the Nuggets should be able to compete for 3-4 more championships he proceeded to absolutely destroy the roster around Jokic. Freaking terrible. The bench on this team is basically non-existent. I blame Malone for some of it (he seems so damn stubborn on playing the same 6-8 guys night in and night out) but Booth is the ultimate fall guy for me. I honestly don’t see what competency Calvin even brings to his role - he’s an absolutely atrocious negotiator in all aspects: contract negotiation, draft, trade negotiation, etc……I literally don’t understand what the hell he actually brings to the table.
 


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Yeah, it's actually insane how many favourable calls the Chiefs got not only this game but all season long.

We know pro sports leagues are capable of rigging games. We've seen it with the NBA during the early 2000s when the league made damn sure the Lakers beat the Kings.

I wouldn't put it past the NFL at all to do everything possible to ensure KC ends up in the Super Bowl because of Swift, attracting so much more viewership and sponsorship dollars.

It obviously sucks for Bills fans. That said, the Bills had all three timeouts and 3:30 left on the clock. As good as Josh Allen is, you can't have TWO passes batted down on 1st and 2nd down, especially when you're a f***ing giant.

Then on 4th down, I feel like a crazy person because I have harped on it all year and no team seems prepared for it. You KNOW on 4th down when Spagnuolo needs a stop he is sending the HOUSE at you. Idgaf if he disguises it, you know it's coming. For Buffalo to be unprepared and Allen have to run for his life within literally miliseconds of the snap was unacceptable and should cost Joe Brady his job. And it STILL was catchable if Dalton Kincaid wasn't a f***ing loser with no hands.
 
I just don't get how the Nuggets couldn't figure out pregame that a young Bulls team built to drain 3s is going to drain 3s all night. Then during the game they're draining 3s and you're just letting it happen.

Just the shittiest, laziest, dumbest defense in the league right now.
 
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I just don't get how the Nuggets couldn't figure out pregame that a young Bulls team built to drain 3s is going to drain 3s all night. Then during the game they're draining 3s and you're just letting it happen.
Yeah that was super weak. The analyst after the game was so right - just uncontested 3’s all damn night long. The stats last night were just crazy. Bench got out scored by like 30+ points. We had something like 25 less 3 pt attempt and 18 less completed 3’s. But then we outscored them in the paint by like 50 pts. That was a weird game. Definitely one that the advanced analytic guys will gobble up because it just cements the argument of how powerful shooting over 36-ish percent beyond the arc really is in this league. Im totally on board with moving the 3 pt line back.
 
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Yeah that was super weak. The analyst after the game was so right - just uncontested 3’s all damn night long. The stats last night were just crazy. Bench got out scored by like 30+ points. We had something like 25 less 3 pt attempt and 18 less completed 3’s. But then we outscored them in the paint by like 50 pts. That was a weird game. Definitely one that the advanced analytic guys will gobble up because it just cements the argument of how powerful shooting over 36-ish percent beyond the arc really is in this league. Im totally on board with moving the 3 pt line back.
Some guys nailing it from the logo (like Ant, Dame, etc.) are getting a little routine. So...yeah, move it back. At least then more teams would struggle from distance than just the Nuggets.
 
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Some guys nailing it from the logo (like Ant, Dame, etc.) are getting a little routine. So...yeah, move it back. At least then more teams would struggle from distance than just the Nuggets.
I'm curious how moving the 3 point line back would work. The corner is already 1'9" closer than the top of the arc. There is only 36 inches to work with in the corners, and if recent games are an indicator, the dumbasses on both teams manage to step out even with the 36 inch zone. Is the idea to increase the width of the court 1.75 foot on each side? Or just reward corner shooters a serious advantage.
 
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I'm curious how moving the 3 point line back would work. The corner is already 1'9" closer than the top of the arc. There is only 36 inches to work with in the corners, and if recent games are an indicator, the dumbasses on both teams manage to step out even with the 36 inch zone. Is the idea to increase the width of the court 1.75 foot on each side? Or just reward corner shooters a serious advantage.
Imo widening the court wouldn’t be that noticeable, especially since there is probably no reason to change the size of the key. It would probably create more space for guys to trying to play inside, too

Edit: wouldn’t*. Sorry
 
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Removing it would be interesting for sure.

I think there’s probably resistance from owners to widen the court and remove seats but at this point it would make it a better product.
 
It’s genuinely depressing what Malone and Booth are doing to Joker’s career. You’d want more than one Cup out of Mack and Makar but hockey relies a lot more on health, depth and getting the bounces. Only getting Joker one ring in a sport heavily influenced by superstars is a straight up organizational failure
 
The new NWSL squad's largest minority owner is Mellody Hobson, who is also a minority owner of the Denver Broncos. She is best known as the former chair of Starbucks and Dreamworks, as well as the current wife of Star Wars creator George Lucas.

So between them and billionaire majority owner Rob Cohen they're definitely going to be one of the most well funded groups in the league.
 
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Anyone have all star dream team tucked away in their head that they would have liked to see play together? Here's mine:

Shooting Guard - Larry Bird​
Forward- Julius Erving​
Small Forward - Dominique Wilson​
Point Guard - Magic Johnson​
Center- Wilt Chamberlain​

Shows about when I stopped watching basketball, eh? I would put Jokic on the team... but I was a HUGE Chamberlain fan. Jokic is getting so damn close though. I'm pretty glad y'all got me back into being at least a passing fan again instead of a total stranger to the sport like I was for the last couple decades.

[edit...Shit, I left small forward off my list. Just put Dominique in there.]
 
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Anyone have all star dream team tucked away in their head that they would have liked to see play together? Here's mine:

Shooting Guard - Larry Bird​
Forward- Julius Erving​
Point Guard - Magic Johnson​
Center- Wilt Chamberlain​

Shows about when I stopped watching basketball, eh? I would put Jokic on the team... but I was a HUGE Chamberlain fan. Jokic is getting so damn close though. I'm pretty glad y'all got me back into being at least a passing fan again instead of a total stranger to the sport like I was for the last couple decades.
Why you got the Hick from South Lick at the 2-guard? He's a forward!

I would probably do this:

Center - Nikola Jokic
Small Forward - Alex English
Power Forward - Charles Barkley
Shooting Guard - Allen Iverson
Point Guard - Fat Lever
Bench - Earl Boykins

Yes, I know, HEAVY Nuggets bias. I don't care.

I don't really know if this team would defend all that well but...they'd score a lot of points though!
 
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Wilt could never play with so many stars. He was the biggest stat padder in NBA history; it wasn't until he started playing with Jerry West that he'd even tolerate his teammates running a fast break. He wanted every possession to run through him so he always got the shot or the assist.

You want a team that could actually play together?
PG: Steph Curry
SG: Michael Jordan
SF: LeBron James
PF: Tim Duncan
C: Nikola Jokic
sixth man: Magic Johnson

There ya go. That's the best passing team you could possibly assemble.
 
Why you got the Hick from South Lick at the 2-guard? He's a forward!

I would probably do this:

Center - Nikola Jokic
Small Forward - Alex English
Power Forward - Charles Barkley
Shooting Guard - Allen Iverson
Point Guard - Fat Lever
Bench - Earl Boykins

Yes, I know, HEAVY Nuggets bias. I don't care.

I don't really know if this team would defend all that well but...they'd score a lot of points though!
Bird was a forward... but instead of having him move out to sink the threes, I've got him posting up as a guard and firing all day long. Especially with Dr J and Dominque Wilkins playing down low with Wilt Chamberlain.

I suppose you could DQ me for putting a player out of position. In that case, I'd drop Wilkins move bird to F and you've forced me to snag Michael Jordan as my SG.
 
Bird was a forward... but instead of having him move out to sink the threes, I've got him posting up as a guard and firing all day long. Especially with Dr J and Dominque Wilkins playing down low with Wilt Chamberlain.

I suppose you could DQ me for putting a player out of position. In that case, I'd drop Wilkins move bird to F and you've forced me to snag Michael Jordan as my SG.
I'm just imagining the imaginary scenario where you, the imaginary coach, tells Larry Bird to play the 2. :laugh:

Jordan as your shooting guard wouldn't be a bad consolation prize.

Honestly though, I wonder how MJ would've been as a 3. We all know he could sink it from distance, but he just didn't like to, he drove to the net every chance he got. LeBron started as a PG but I think he's been a SF for most of his career.
 
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