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ambrosethedarling · 2 years ago
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Made a little batfam shifter au over on twt and man it’s been a hot minute since I’ve drawn animals 😓😓
animals in the tags
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loki104-uwu · 1 year ago
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Art trade with @creator-of-monsters
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drew his oc's Steph and Zacky
I tried my best
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hyena-maxwell · 9 months ago
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What animals are everyone??? (That you’ve decided for at least)
Ooc: YIPPIE!!!
Max: Hyena
Richie: Mouse
Ruth: Bunny
Steph: Bobcat
Pete: Ferret
Grace: Lamb
Kyle: golden retriever
Jason: some kind of bird? Idk what
Brenda: Gazelle
Pj: Beaver
Reese: Deer
Brook: Moth
Rudolph: Moose
Stacy doesn’t have one, nor does Trevor.
Idk any others and credit to @lillazyboithings for most of these
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spheroz · 5 months ago
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Dick- Sable
Jason- Bobcat
Cass- Snow Leopard
Tim- Giraffe
Duke- Bernese Mountain Dog
Damian- Hyena
Steph- Penguin
Babs- Tarantula
Alfred- Armadillo
Bruce- some kinda bat idk 👍
(I had some help making this list btw I just really like the choices 👍[this also the list I made for a fic I’m working on])
What animal would each batfam member be?
(Different type of bats are allowed😋)
Repost and answer or comment please‼️❤️
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nakedcomedy · 5 years ago
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#tbt wow can you believe this amazing show with Bobcat Goldthwait, Eric André, Laura Kightlinger & more was allllll the way back in Feb??? Check out the full album of beautiful pics from Kevin Riggin & Tim Aarons HERE
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icewraiths · 7 years ago
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I wrote a thing about how Drusi ended up with her Jorvik Warmblood. .-.
(This takes place in the same AU with Ren and the kelpie, albeit earlier in the timeline. The events here happen about a year prior to Encounter.)
Drusi made her way out to the Moorland paddocks, fetching Firewind from his pasture. Leading him back to the yard, she groomed him, tacked him up, and retrieved her helmet. She had been tasked with exercising him for the day--apparently, his owner, Julie, couldn't be arsed to work with her own horse. Not when she had her father's money to spend at the mall, that was.
Firewind seemed to be in fine mettle. He was nearly prancing in place as Drusi led him out to the riding arena. She noticed another of the Bobcat girls--Stephanie, she surmised--already longeing a dark chestnut horse at one end of the arena. It was "In the Spirit of Danger", or just "Danger", as he was known around the yard. Everyone at Moorland Stables knew him as that one horse; he was extremely talented, but unfortunately also a complete shithead. Drusi hadn't been allowed to work with him yet. He was notoriously difficult to ride, but he could perform well if given strict directions. The lass could only guess that that was the reason Thomas Moorland bothered keeping the stallion around--he placed well in competitions, if only under particular circumstances.
Drusi intended to longe Firewind at the opposite end of the arena, well out of Stephanie and Danger's way. She noticed that the other girl was having trouble. Danger was tossing his head, nearly yanking the line out of the other girl's hands. Steph had her heels dug into the dirt, fighting with him and trying to get him back into a reasonably working frame.
Drusi decided it wasn't her problem if the other horse was acting up. She let herself and Firewind into the arena, closing the gate behind them. She retrieved the extra longe line and clipped it to the outside ring of Firewind's bit before sending him out at a trot on a twenty metre circle.  
After a few minutes, Drusi paused and called Firewind back to her so she could change the clip on the bit and switch directions. As she did so, she realized the situation with Danger and Stephanie had escalated. The stallion was cantering sidelong towards their corner of the arena. His eyes were rolling, and he was nearly dragging poor Steph off her feet.
Drusi hesitated, leading Firewind towards the opposite rail and out of the way.
"Need any help over there?" She queried. Just barely, she heard Steph curse under her breath.
"Um, I don't think you're allow-" Stephanie started to answer, but the stallion cut her off with another hard tug on the line. Drusi looked on in a quiet sort of amusement; Steph was going to be feeling that one in her shoulders tomorrow. "You know what? Yeah. I'll trade you. I'll take Firewind, you deal with this. I don't care anymore."
Drusi left Firewind standing quietly in the opposing corner of the arena, and then sidled past Danger into the longeing circle with Steph. The exhausted, pink-clad blonde practically threw the longe line and whip at Drusi before storming away towards Julie's much better behaved horse.
Once the line was securely in her grasp, Drusi snapped it to grab the stallion's attention. Fortunately, Steph had set him up in a halter for longeing, which meant that she wouldn't have to worry about changing the clip every time they switched directions.
Danger didn't care for any kind of opposition; he laced his ears back and winged a cow-kick in Drusi's direction.
"Hey! Knock that off!" Drusi snarled at him, flicking the whip after his hocks so that it popped audibly just behind him. The stallion started away from the sound, unaccustomed to being held accountable for his actions.
He was precisely the kind of horse that used to terrify Drusi as a little girl--reactive, challenging of authority, and overall difficult. She knew better now, though. Years of lessons and training and stablework had given her a fairly solid backbone.
She feinted towards the stallion's hindquarters, whip in hand, then backpedaled quickly without turning her back to him. Danger was caught off guard by this--exactly as Drusi predicted he would be--and he turned to face her, coming to a complete stop with his ears pricked forward.
The stallion snorted loudly, adrenaline quickening his breath.
Drusi waited. She wished she knew this horse's tells. It would make this process go much more quickly, but she could improvise if need be.  
Danger grew bored of standing and waiting for Drusi to move, so he pinned his ears and tried to take off at a canter again. The girl followed, holding firm to the line and stalking after him in an arc like a predator on the hunt. She kept her eyes on his flank, and she held her whip pointed towards his haunch as well. The tension on the longe line combined with the pressure she was putting on the stallion's hindquarters with her stare and her whip and her posture forced Danger into a tighter circle. She chased him until his hind legs crossed and he was forced to stop, facing her again. She immediately stood upright, turning the whip away and releasing the "pressure" she'd been keeping on his hind end.
The stallion snorted again, but this time, he lowered his head and stretched his muzzle towards Drusi.
Good.
The lass loosened her hold on the line a little.
"Are you ready to pay attention yet, or do we have to keep playing your stupid little games?" Her eyes met his. She grinned, keeping her stance solid and sure. "I can do this all day, pal. Try me." The stallion's posture relaxed, just slightly, and the hard line of his mouth softened. Perhaps he'd seen something in her gaze, or heard something in the tone of her voice, but the horse seemed to realize that Drusi was not one he should waste his time arguing with.  
Danger licked his lips, sighing.
"Nice job. Now, trot." Drusi stepped back, using the angle of the whip to drive the horse out on the circle at a working trot. Danger obeyed, trotting along with a slight spring in his step.
She exercised him at a walk, trot, and canter in both directions for no more than ten minutes; if the horse was listening, she'd take what she could get and quit while she was ahead. She cooled Danger out at a walk before asking him to stop.  
Drusi approached the black chestnut stallion. He was properly tired now, and his neck was darkened with sweat. She reached out to pat him on the shoulder--his hide was sleek and almost glassy. It seemed as though some great unnatural heat roiled just beneath the surface of his skin. The lass moved her hand to the horse's neck, to his back, and to his legs. The odd heat was everywhere, causing her to worry he might be ill.
Puzzled, she turned back towards the stallion's face. He was watching her, his eyes a deep firey amber. He blinked slowly. Something about his expression was distressingly familiar, though Drusi could not place how.
"Hey," Stephanie called from across the arena. "I don't know how you got him to behave, but good going. I'm done longeing Firewind, is it okay if I ride him now?"
Drusi had forgotten that Stephanie and Firewind and Moorland had even existed.
"Yep, you are good to go. By the way, is Danger sick? He feels warm to me."
"I'm sure he's fine," Steph replied, pulling down the stirrups on Firewind's saddle before mounting up. "You can ask someone to check him over back at the yard if you're worried."
Drusi decided she would do just that. She led the stallion back to the yard, and thankfully, he did not put up any sort of a fuss. She passed her friend, Renata, just as she was about to return Danger to his stall. Ren was apparently on mucking duty that afternoon; the girl was just finishing up with shoveling fresh shavings into the last of the stripped boxes. The pale-haired girl appraised Drusi with a small amount of admiration as she led the stallion into his stall.
"They let you work with Danger? You're brave." Renata paused from her work, leaning on the handle of her shovel. If Drusi hadn't known her better, she might have mistaken Ren's tone as scoffing.
"Not exactly," Drusi said, sliding the halter off over the stallion's ears. "Steph was having trouble with him, so I offered to help. I made sure he listened to me."
"I'll say. Power to you. I don't even like having to turn that one out, he tries to run me over every damn time."
"He assumes he is in charge by default. You have to tell him otherwise." Drusi looped the lead back around Danger's neck, so he couldn't move away from her in the stall. "Would you mind coming in here for a second? He feels off to me. He doesn't seem lame, but his legs are hot, and that's usually not a good sign."
Ren's brows knitted together in concern.
"That... doesn't sound so great. I'll come look him over. You have a good hold on him, right? I don't want him trying to kick me, or anything."
"He's not going anywhere," Drusi replied.
Renata let herself into Danger's stall. The stallion shuffled a bit as she did so, but Drusi tightened her hold on the lead to remind him to stand still. Ren eyed the stallion warily, but reached down to feel his near-side foreleg for heat or swelling. When the pale-haired girl stood upright again, she opened her mouth as though to comment on something, but she stopped mid-breath and her expression blanched.
"What is the matter?" Drusi pressed. "Is something wrong?"
Ren seemed to fumble a bit, taking a moment to find her voice. She definently lived up to her reputation as one of the weirder girls in Moorland's JEI summer program. Drusi was one of the few who had the patience to tolerate her quirks, and she had even stood up for the girl a few times when the Bobcats and their ilk had started gossiping about her.
"Sorry," Renata said, finally. "He doesn't seem warm or lame to me, but there is something definitely off about him. I'll go get Jenna." With that, she darted out of the stall, disappearing from view before Drusi could ask her what she meant.
As promised, Ren returned with Jenna moments later. Jenna was no vet, but she'd been working at the yard long enough to know the tells of equine illness or colic.
Danger's legs were inspected, as well as his hooves, pulse rate, gut sounds, and temperature. Jenna found nothing unusual about him.
"This fellow seems perfectly all right to me," Jenna told them. "Thank you for bringing this to my attention, though. I'll keep an eye on Danger tonight when I'm doing the last bit of chores around the yard." She patted Drusi on the shoulder, thanking her again before departing.
Drusi pressed her hand to Danger's shoulder again. The warmth was still there, as though some unbound energy was coiling within him. She left the stallion's stall, where Renata was waiting for her.
"Am I losing my mind?" Drusi asked. "I saw his temperature reading for myself, and Jenna even showed me how to listen to his heartbeat and gut sounds with the stethoscope. Everything checked out as normal. But he still feels off to me if I lay hands on him at all."
Renata had her arms crossed; her expression indicated she was very deeply lost in thought. Without looking Drusi in the eye, she responded.
"You aren't losing your mind. Jenna may be right, though. Danger's probably fine. However," Ren paused, glancing up to look at her friend. "I think you should ask Thomas to assign him to you as your horse for the rest of the summer. I know that you and Whisper make a good team, but... I don't know. Just ask. I think you would be good for him. I think he might be good for you, too."
Drusi looked at her doubtfully, taken aback by Ren's suggestion entirely. The pale-haired girl was usually cautious and more than a little bit timid. To tell Drusi to do something about her assigned horse--in no uncertain terms, at that--was uncharacteristically upfront for her.
"What makes you say that?"
Renata was quiet for several beats.
"I... I have a good feeling about it, I suppose. That's all I can say." She shrugged, her gray eyes distant.
Drusi sighed, sinking her shoulders a little. Quirky as she may be, Ren was still her friend, and there was little harm in trusting her on this.
"You are right, it probably won't hurt to ask Thomas to make a slight change to the summer roster. Worst that can happen is that he says no, and even then, it's only my pride that would be getting bruised."
Ren nodded.
"Exactly. Well, I've got to go finish readying the boxes. I still have to make sure all the water buckets are topped off." With that, Renata turned on her heel and disappeared into a stall at the far end of the yard.
Drusi turned back towards Danger's stall. She leaned over the doorway, resting her elbows against the cracked and peeling paintwork on the frame. The stallion looked over at her, his eyes glinting from the shadows of the stall.
"What do you think about all of this, hm? Would you be willing to work with me as a team?"
Danger huffed in response, blowing dust particles from the fresh shavings all about the box.
"That's what I thought. I guess we will just have to wait and see." Drusi gave him one last look, rapping her fingers on the edge of his stall door twice in parting. "Have a good evening, fella."
The lass made her way over to the main office at the Moorland yard, gathering her courage and bracing herself before opening the door. Thomas Moorland himself was seated at his desk, apparently sorting through a stack of old ribbons and show photographs. He looked up when he saw Drusi enter the room.
"Ah, hello there. Drusi, is it? Is something the matter?" Mr. Moorland's eyes looked tiredly nostalgic--Drusi suddenly wondered if she'd been intruding upon his reminiscing over the photos.
"No, sir. Sorry, it's just that I have a request."
Thomas sat up a bit straighter, setting the photographs aside. Drusi couldn't help but catch sight of one; it was a faded image of a smiling, dark-haired woman perched proudly on a white horse. There was a dusty blue ribbon pinned to the corner of the photo, identical to the one on the bridle of the horse in the picture.
"Right then. What can I help you with, Drusi?" If Thomas had noticed her glancing at the photographs, he was tactful enough not to call her on it.
Drusi's mouth suddenly felt dry. She collected herself, mustering her courage.
"I want to ride Danger."
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sleepinginpanic · 9 months ago
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I’m stealing these.
BOBCAT STEPH!!!!! OUGH
Also Jason is very very bird coded for some reason but I wanted them as dogs for like the whole lap dog metaphor or whatever
Also yess you see my idea with Grace.
I need to talk about an au idea I have that might turn into a rp account
Firstly, spill everything I NEED TO KNOW
Secondly...AGAIN?!?? (sleepless, you are like an unstoppable force when it comes to rp account production /lh)
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thetreyball-blog · 7 years ago
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5 Lowkey Dope NBA Players Who Don’t Get Enough Credit
by Trey Kamberling, thetreyball.com
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The NBA has built a large reputation as being the cool, forward-thinking league in American sports. Whether it’s Joel Embiid on Twitter, or Russell Westbrook during interviews, NBA players have a certain type of swagger that is unmatched in other sports. This list is an ode to the forgotten. The unsung heroes who had the sauce before we knew what the sauce was.
5. Gerald Wallace
Given the nickname “Crash”, Gerald Wallace was balls to the walls 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days of the year. Drafted in 2001 by the Sacramento Kings, and then drafted AGAIN in 2004 (in an expansion draft) by the Charlotte Bobcats, Wallace was known for his shot blocking and his ability to be a physical presence on the floor. I was fortunate enough to meet Gerald Wallace last year working with the Hornets, and he was an incredibly nice guy. Though he was nice to me, there are some people he wasn’t so nice to during his playing days, like Bostjan Nachbar.
4. Dell Curry
While the youth of today are infatuated with Steph Curry of the Golden State Warriors, some may not know where the swagger came from. Dell Curry was a sharpshooter before it was cool. I suppose you could just lump the entire mid-nineties Hornets team in for this category, as they were one of the dopest groups in NBA history. A Hornets Starter jacket in the mid to late 90’s made you the coolest kid in the room, and coincidentally was one of the first articles of sports clothing I owned. I got to sit next to Dell on bus/plane rides last season, and i can tell you he is one of the coolest people I have ever met.
3. Ben Wallace
If I only had one sentence to explain why Ben Wallace is on this list it would go like this.
 The afro.
An undrafted player that eventually became one of the best glass cleaners in the NBA, Ben Wallace has a solid NBA resume, including 4 All-Star selections, and an NBA championship in 2004. Those Pistons teams were the definition of grind it out, and Ben Wallace was a big part of that.
2. Rajon Rondo
This might be because I’m incredibly biased, because Rondo is one of my favorites of all time, but I think his coolness is almost unmatched. I’ve mentioned before how terrible of an athlete I am, but every flashy move or pass I ever attempted, I learned from watching Rondo. Similar to Ben Wallace, Rondo is a 4 time All-Star and won a championship in 2008 with a great Celtics team. Here’s a nice highlight video of some of Rondo’s flashiest moves. 
1. Jason Williams
I feel like this is almost too obvious. Dubbed “White Chocolate”, Jason Williams was the player every hip hop loving white kid wanted to be. He embodied everything we think is cool today as a player, and his highlight tape speaks for itself. You don't need anymore words on Jason Williams, JUST GO WATCH.
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philiprolz · 7 years ago
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CHOOSE YOUR FRANCHISE By Philip Rolz  Nov 7, 2017 
I was lucky enough to go to a couple of Orlando Magic games back in the 90′s and 2000′s and fell in love. But living almost 2,000 miles away from the nearest NBA city made it hard for me to really root for a team, a city, a franchise. But like a drunken, low self esteem college girl with daddy issues I gave myself to the first one that wooed me... a Shaquille O’Neal and Penny Hardaway led expansion team in Florida. I’ve stuck with them ever since. 
But it got me thinking, how do you choose a team? Are some teams more likely to be a fan favorite than others? What’s their fan-ability? Before I make my case I gotta tell you what I took into consideration making this list: how cool or uncool the city is, how good-looking their uniforms are, GM decisions over the years, iconic players, fan base, the culture of the organization, overall success or lack there of, team history. OK, here’s my list:
Atlanta Hawks
You can’t NOT love a place people refer to as “The dirty south”, I mean it sounds fun and rappers made it cool to root for Atlanta based teams (specially the Hawks and Falcons).
Dominique Wilkins and Spud Webb were the first real iconic players that put the Hawks on the map with their amazing athletic abilities. The rivalry with Jordan and the Bulls was real (both in real games and in dunk contests at All-Star Weekends) and people noticed them. They were fun to watch. 
Ever since the “Dominique era” the franchise has been kind of a letdown though. Always underachieving and kinda disappearing in the clutch. 2014-2015 was a clear example of a roster that made a lot of noise but crapped their pants when it got real in the playoffs.  
Currently they’re probably one on the top teams looking to tank this season to get a franchise defining rookie in this apparent “loaded” draft, so the Hawks aren’t really a team you root for this year but they have been fun to watch largely in part of high flying young players like John Collins and Taurean Prince.
Fan-ability: B-
  Boston Celtics
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The Celtics are one of the most successful franchises in sports. Their fan base is extremely loyal, somewhat violent and friggin’ loud. They might be responsible for starting the whole “superteams” trend some seem to hate, but when it comes down to it, it’s just good management and recruiting. Then there’s the legendary Celtic players from oldies Bill Russell and Larry Bird to not so oldies Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce. These guys are deified by the hardcore Boston fans and man have they come through with epic playoff performances and hard nosed triumphs.  Nowadays they seem to expect a LOT from the young roster GM Danny Ainge put together majestically and guess what? They are they fun to watch. Kyrie Irving has the most insane handles in the league and I haven’t seen a small guard finish as efficiently in the paint since Tony Parker’s best days. The Celtics are also very similar to the Spurs when it comes to drafting well which is a big thing for fans looking for franchises to root for when there’s youth and potential. Will Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown be the NBA’s next studs? Will Markelle Fultz be a complete bust? (therefore making the Celtics even smarter)  The Celtics are NBA Elite and that makes them either really loved or really hated.  Fan-ability: B+
Brooklyn Nets
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Brooklyn, New York. Home of everything cool in the world, right? Wrong! The Brooklyn Nets seem to be a forced fed team (notice the cheesy SI cover above) completely divorced with the whole swagger of this New York borough. Nobody wants to be associated with failure, and the Nets have been failures in so many ways during the last years it’s embarrassing. They basically gave away all their draft picks, they over-hyped a Deron Williams that was arguably one of the biggest free agent busts of all time. Their iconic players? Dr J? Jason Kidd? Kerry Kittles (just kidding)? Kinda feels weird picking guys who did play for the Nets, just not the Brooklyn Nets. I feel bad for them though, playing in one of the biggest markets in the country and not being known for enticing big name free agents, not even with Jay-Z helping them out for a little while. I’m pretty certain HOVA wanted out before the stink rubbed off on him.  They haven’t drafted well, they’re not fun to watch, they’ve become synonymous with losing. The only good thing they have going for them is the fact that Brooklyn is a tourist destination and there’s a chance some tourist will buy a Nets ticket before a Knicks ticket.
Fan-ability: D+
Charlotte Hornets
Remember those big flashy Starter Jackets with the Charlotte Hornets logo plastered all over them? Those were the days! The Hornets used to be good and/or fun. An Alonzo Mourning team alongside Larry “Grandmama” Johnson, Muggsy Bogues and Steph Curry’s dad (who apparently could shoot very well, too) was a fun thing to watch.
Several years later it all went straight to hell with the Bobcats. Let’s face it, when you think of the Bobcats you think of a bunch of scrubs and Adam Morrison. Good God!
Now they’re back to being the Hornets, although, they’re still not that fun. They don’t have Zo they have Dwight Howard, one of the least likeable players out there. They don’t have LJ, they have Frank Kaminsky (crickets chirping). They don’t have Muggsy they have Kemba Walker... ok that’s better. And instead of Dell Curry they have a rookie who I’m really rooting for: Malik Monk.
They’re ok. They’re not super exciting but they have some star power. Hopefully this year the young guards can do some damage down the stretch and maybe be a sneaky team in the playoffs.
Fan-ability: B+
Chicago Bulls
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You think Bulls, you think MJ, his Airness, the G.O.A.T.
For younger fans you think D.Rose being drafted by his hometown team and making them a force to be reckoned with in the East and dethroning the King with a 2010-2011 MVP award.
But it’s 2017 now. The face of the franchise is a blonde kid from Finland named Lauri Markkanen and the face of Nikola Mirotic was obliterated by fellow teammate Bobby Portis. Well maybe not obliterated, but I hear it was a heck of a knockout.
It really doesn’t matter how bad GM Gar Foreman and owner Jerry Reinsdorf have been, because what Michael Jordan did for the NBA he did for this NBA franchise as well. Fans crave for the second coming of Michael and until that day comes (I’m pretty sure it’ll never happen) the first thing you’ll think of when you see a red Bulls jersey is #23.
Fan-ability: A-
Cleveland Cavaliers
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I’ve never been to Cleveland. I don’t think I’ll ever go there. Not really a bucket list destination.  But I have to admit, LeBron James made Cleveland relevant since the day he was drafted by his hometown team. He was the chosen one entering the league and did not disappoint. He carried a really weak team to an NBA Finals versus a really strong San Antonio Spurs team (and lost). Took his talents to South Beach making everybody in the league feel sorry for the Cavs. As soon as he ditched Miami to go back to “The Land” they were legit once more. LBJ is no MJ however. Some people seem to dislike his demeanor, question his clutch gene and doubt his leadership. He is a little whiny sometimes. Yet no one has denied that LeBron is still the best player on the planet and has been for the better part of his career. I mean it feel like its been 30 straight NBA Finals for him.  He’s great. He made Cleveland great. Even if he leaves this upcoming season, Cleveland should be forever grateful for everything King James has done. And because people enjoy experiencing greatness the Cavaliers are a fan favorite. (Me personally, not really a fan) Fan-ability: A
Dallas Mavericks
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A lanky slow-ish blonde forward from Würzburg, Germany made the Dallas Mavericks NBA champions against, non other than, the chosen one (or as Skip Bayless likes to call him “the frozen one”). But aside from being lany, kinda slow and uh... blonde, Dirk Nowitzki is one of the top 20 greatest players of all time, one of my personal favorite players and proud owner of one of the sweetest fade away jumpers ever. 2010-2011 was the Mavericks championship season and man was it a well constructed team that no matter if you love or hate outspoken owner Mark Cuban, you gotta hand it to him. Combining veteran leaders like Jason Kidd and Jason Terry with defensive anchor Tyson Chandler and freaks of nature like Shawn Marion was the recipe for success under the brilliant mind of one of the most underrated coaches, Rick Carlisle. You felt glad they were champions. It wasn’t a “super team” but it was really really good and they were underdogs against a Miami team that promised not 1, not 2, not 3, not 4, etc. championships. After the ‘chip they remained relevant until maybe last season. Dirk is rapidly aging and this really seems like it’s gonna be his last season. To be honest I’ve stopped watching Mavericks games because this is not the Dirk I want to remember. I do watch a lot of highlights though, mostly because of rookie Dennis Smith, Jr. Holy cow! That kid looks like he was made with the same stuff Russell Westbrook was made from. DSJr is another rookie I’m really rooting for, specially because he’s in great hands with old man Dirk to guide him and Rick Carlisle to coach him and get the best out of him. It’s a winning franchise in a hip warm weather city, with a wild celebrity owner, an iconic international player and champion, with a lot of young talent. Nuff said. Fan-ability: A-
Denver Nuggets
I think the Nuggets’ greatest moment in franchise history was the improbable win against the #1 seeded Sonics in 1994. Big whoop. There were other highlights in franchise history like drafing Melo (who later demanded a trade outta there). They did have Allen Iverson on their team, but then they traded him to Detroit because he wasn’t the 76ers Allen Iverson of old.    And this is the part where I want to talk about Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf. He was a muslim player (duh!) and was unbelievably good. But he was a muslim. Many compare his game to Steph Curry’s. But he was a muslim. He had crazy handles, the highest basketball IQ and one sweet jumpshot. But he was a muslim, and he started the whole Colin Kaepernick thing where he protested during anthems. Oh boy. Can you imagine a guy named Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf protesting in front of thousands of proud americans back in the 90′s? Yeah, that was the end of that. It’s really sad to wonder how good he would’ve been. At least Ice Cube gave him a shot in the BIG3. Anyway, back to the Denver Nuggets franchise comprised of young exciting talent but not a clear cut superstar. Nikola Jokic is really entertaining but is enough to make the Nuggets relevant? Millsap just joined them, but let’s face it he’s a really good boring player. Garry Harris was supposed to have a breakout year and it’s still early but he’s been a little too quiet for my taste. Jamal Murray, Emmanuel Mudiay seem a long way from being relevant and Kenneth Faried hasn’t been traded after 1,864,227 times it’s been rumored. The biggest indicator the Nuggets are in trouble is the fact that their own fans don’t show up as they finished last in attendance last season. Yikes! Fan-ability: F
Detroit Pistons
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Personally I can’t really talk about the Bad Boy Pistons from the 80′s because I didn’t really get into the NBA until a little later. But from what I’ve heard and read, I really dig it. An uber-defensive team that wasn’t scared of anything or anyone. Hard nosed defenders, clutch shooting, trash talking and an iconic coach kinda sound like... hey! The 2004 champion Pistons! The comparison just goes to show that a culture within a franchise can go a long way.  The 2004 Pistons were tough, smart and had the winning mentality that I’m sure legendary coach Larry Brown implemented in the locker room. Big Ben was scary big even though he wasn’t as tall as your traditional center. ‘Sheed was a bad man with a sick jumper and a f*ck you attitude. Rip and Chauncey were the smart and offensively skilled guard combo. Okur, Tayshaun and McDyess played their roles just right. To this day I can’t believe they beat Kobe, Shaq and another “superteam”.  The Pistons of 2017 however lack some of that old school attitude. It’s well coached (shout out to Stan Van G) but no very well managed (sorry Stan Van G). Drummond is a huge piece of human who can block shots, dunk over anyone and has kind of improved the free throw issues of the past. Reggie Jackson seems to be a conflictive dude lacking the leadership of a Chauncey Billups. Tobias Harris who’s good but would’ve been better in a different era. Today’s NBA doesn’t really work for a guy like him. It’s not a roster you can nip and tuck and turn into a legitimate force in the NBA, to me it feels like it’s either this group of guys to maybe get past the first round of the playoffs or blow it all up and tank away to get younger and better. Can we send Avery Bradley to the Celtics, please?  Overall, it’s a city with a lot of heart and a franchise with a lot of history but right now who knows what they are? Fan-ability: B-
Golden State Warriors
My first memory of the Golden State Warriors is Chris Mullin’s hair and short shorts. Tim Hardaway’s crossovers. Latrell Sprewell’s angry two handed dunks (also angry head coach chokings) and an underachieving Chris Webber. But that’s all in the past. Even the good stuff like the Baron Davis and Stephen Jackson Warriors that made a lot of noise in the 2006 playoffs. That’s all irrelevant now because things changed in the bay area. Mark Jackson started coaching a young group of really promising guys and started a style of play that later Steve Kerr, who replaced him as head coach, perfected and made history. I don’t need to talk about how good Steph Curry is and how he revolutionized the game or how good of a shooter/defender/heat check guy Klay is. Or how Draymond is the new villain and best defender in the NBA or how Durant made this team virtually invincible... because everybody knows it. The only thing that worried me was if I would ever get bored of this team; short answer: NO. Again, people like greatness and the bar set by these basketball juggernauts is so high it’s become ridiculous. People call them “bandwagon fans” but it’s really just a matter of wanting to feel part of something as special as this group of future hall of famers... that and they’re totally bandwagon fans. Bandwagon fan-bility: A+
Houston Rockets
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Probably not gonna be on the same page as a lot of people here but I’ve always found Rockets players kind of douchey. Maybe not the championship Rockets Olajuwon, Drexler, Horry or Cassell. More like Steve Francis, the worst version of Dwight Howard, and now James Harden AND Chris Paul. Yes, I said it. James Harden is a douchebag. He gets a lot of points, has become an elite point guard but his game isn’t really that exciting... and he’s a whiny flopper. 
They have a lot of history and a bunch of iconic players but ever since the championship years in the mid 90′s we haven’t gotten a dominant conference shifting team. Today’s roster is a poor man’s Golden State Warriors and they’ll eventually find out (the hard way) that in a 7 game series you won’t outshoot or outscore the Dubs. OK, I’ve really bashed the Rockets here, but don’t get me wrong I have to give credit where credit is due: James Harden is an MVP caliber player and Chris Paul is the point God but nobody likes ‘em. Fan-ability: C
Indiana Pacers
Back in the day the Pacers of Reggie Miller, Mark Jackson, Rik Smits, Derrick McKey and Antonio & Dale Davis were for real. They had shooting, rebounding, star power, coaching ...they had it all! It’s a shame that Michael Jordan and the Kobe/Shaq combo never let Reggie and the Pacers win a championship. A decade later the Pacers found themselves with a very strong group of talented players that made LeBron and the Heatles a little nervous. Paul George the emerging superstar along Lance Stephenson, Roy Hibbert and company were battling LeBron down to the last second but eventually falling short. Paul George broke his leg got better and basically told everyone in Indiana to go screw themselves because he would leave them for his hometown Lakers. Now he’s in OKC as a rental and Indiana has highly motivated Victor Oladipo (fan favorite in Indiana) Arvydas Sabonis’ son and what’s left of Lance Stephenson. They should be tanking this year but they’re not in large part because of phenom Myles Turner and a rejuvenated Thad Young. So, what are they? Good? Mediocre? Bad? At this point, we don’t really know.  It’s a small market team with no real superstar anymore and a lot of young talent that could either shine or implode. Fan-ability: D
L.A. Clippers
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CP3 leaving means the Clippers are now terrible, right? Nope. Point Blake is for real, DeAndre looks like he’s having fun again and all the role players seem engaged. Oh! And this guy with the scruffy beard is their 30 year old rookie point guard who’s soooo fun to watch. What about the history of the franchise? Well, it’s no pretty. The Clippers were synonymous with failure for a long time. They were terrible at attracting free agents, terrible at drafting (i.e. Michael Olowakandi) until they put together what would become Lob City. It was fun but not very successful.  Los Angeles is sexy and cool but you don’t really think Clippers, you think Lakers, even when the Clippers have clearly been the better basketball team for the last 3 or 4 years now. With the Lakers making a comeback it’s becoming more obvious that the the Clippers should just move north and become the beloved Seattle Sonics.  Fan-ability: C+
L.A. Lakers
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Showtime is back in L.A.! Not particularly because of their style of play but because of all the buzz the young players have caused and the circus surrounding Lonzo Ball, who in his first month playing in the NBA looks... different from what Lavar promised. It’s okay, nobody really expected Lonzo to be better than LeBron, Steph and God in his first games. The bottom line is Lonzo not bad and could become really good! Ingram is looking pretty good (just needs an extra 50 lbs) and I’m predicting he could become a Greek Freak type of superstar. But enough about the Baby Lakers, who we know are gonna be alright eventually, let’s talk about the incredibly successful franchise throughout the years. Ugh! Can’t believe I just said something nice about the Lakers. Wilt Chamberlain, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Magic Johnson, Shaquille O’Neal and of course Kobe Bryant are one of the biggest names in the history of the league and they’re all Lakers (shout out to Nick Van Exel, one of my favorite players ever). I was blessed to witness the early 2000′s reign of Shaq and Kobe (even though I kept thinking what would’ve happened if Shaq stayed in Orlando) and their epic battles with the Spurs.  Let’s face it, the Lakers are the Yankees of basketball. People love the city of Los Angeles and they root for what the Lakers were and what they could eventually become once again. Fan-ability: A+
Memphis Grizzlies
They’ve come a long way from those Vancouver days when their best player was Bryant “Big Country” Reeves. They established a culture of hard work reminiscent of the city they play for. They created “Grit and Grind” and should be very proud of it. The history of the franchise is a little iffy since they were really bad for a really long time (normal for an expansion team in small markets).  Marc Gasol, Mike Conley, Tony Allen and Z-Bo put the league on notice and transformed a joke of a franchise to a legitimate contender. The roster has been almost completely revamped but Gasol and Conley are keeping the “Grit and Grind” very much alive. For how long? Only time will tell (hopefully as long as possible). Fan-ability: C+
Miami Heat
Fun fact: Did you know the Miami Heat won a championship without LeBron James? Yup!  Here’s another one for you: Did you know the Miami Heat and the New York Knicks hated each other and had a bunch of epic playoff battles back in the 90′s and early 2000′s? Hell yeah! My point is Miami has had a lot history before the LeBron and Heatles “superteam” nonsense. Pat Riley is largely responsible for all of it. And this post LeBron phase hasn’t been as terrible as you’d expect because this well oiled machine of a franchise keeps drafting, signing and getting all the right pieces to be contenders in a very weak Eastern Conference. They’re still a couple of moves away from being the top dogs so don’t be surprised if they make some moves during this season or once the season is over. The city of Miami is fun and sexy and so are the Heat fans. As long as Pat Riley is there they’re gonna be relevant and in the conversation. Fan-ability: B+
New Orleans Pelicans
As Tony Montana famously once said: “Manny, look at the pelican fly. Come on, pelican!” refering to some flamingos he was watching on TV. I kind of feel that way when I’m watching these guys play... I think I’m watching two of the best big men in the game along with some decent role players but I’m really just watching a franchise with no idea of what they’ll do when they inevitably lose both their big men (AD & Boogie) and return to being bad (worse). My second thing about this franchise: how are we supposed to root for a team called the Pelicans?! Wait... their arena is called the “Smoothie King Center”? OK, I’m done.
Weird to not root for a team that has 2 of the top 15 players in the league. Fan-ability: F 
New York Knicks
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New York IS basketball. When you walk around this magnificent city you breathe basketball. Some of the best street ballers are New Yorkers. Yet, the Knicks haven’t been as great as Knicks fan expect them to be (not in the last 3 or 4 seasons anyway). Owner James Dolan is not exactly a fan favorite, Phil Jackson left without accomplishing what he was hired to accomplish, Charles Oakley has been banned from MSG (yes, the former Knicks legend) and the Melo-drama of last year(s) was quite frankly very annoying. So yeah, it’s been pretty brutal. It’s seems like a very long time because their last championship was in 1973 but there have been some really interesting, talented and semi-successful Knicks teams since Bernard King’s epic finals performance. One of the most sought after rookies landed in MSG and had a really good career (Patrick Ewing) and the aforementioned Charles Oakley along with John Starks, Anthony Mason and Doug Christie among others were talented, feisty, tough and relentless enough to reach the finals against a really loaded Rockets team. Then there’s Van Gundy’s squad with Ewing, Allan Houston, Latrell Sprewell, Larry Johnson and Marcus Camby who played the role of the underdog from day 1 until they reached the finals which they once again lost, this time against a dynastic Spurs. As of today the Knicks, minus Carmelo Anthony, have been quite surprising and own of the most precious assets in basketball: a unicorn. Kristaps Porzingis has won the heart of every single Knicks fan because of the dog in him, something very important to a city that values hard work. His stellar numbers and the potential of becoming a very unique type of player (hence the nickname “unicorn”) might be that x-factor that brings the championship back to the mecca. All they have to do is be patient, avoid the drama (hard to do with the New York media) and draft well... let’s hope Frankie Smokes is the perfect compliment to KP’s amazing talent. Oh, and please pray to the basketball gods... no injuries, please! Fan-ability: A-
Oklahoma City Thunder
You know what helps building a fan base when your not the coolest city in the world? Superstars! Oklahoma City has had some of the biggest names in the NBA play for them: Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook, James Harden and Serge Ibaka. More unbelievable? They played together! Just goes to show what a great GM (Sam Presti) and great scouts will do to a franchise. Even with all these amazing atheletes on their team they really never got to win it all. KD and Russ were an unbelievable duo but many wondered if they didn’t really compliment eachother... maybe KD needed more of a playmaker, maybe Russ needed more of a role player and shine on his own. Well KD left to join the ridiculously talented Dubs (and won the title) and Russ won the MVP averaging a triple double.  Now they have even more star power adding hoodie Melo and Paul George to the mix and hoping this trio will knock down the reign of the all mighty Warriors (highly unlikely).  Superstars aside, OKC really has had an uphill battle developing a fan base in such a small market and have done so beautifully.  Fan-ability: B+
Orlando Magic
Whoa! This is hard for me. I’m probably gonna bash the franchise I first loved (and still do for some strange reason). My best memories as a kid are in Orlando when me and my whole family went to Disney World, Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure, so I’m a little bias. Imagine a kid from Guatemala city going to a basketball game in a jam packed arena where Shaquille O’Neal and Penny Hardaway put on a show. Done deal! I’m a Magic fan for life.  Orlando somehow managed to lose Shaq by lowballing him in an almost  offensive way comparing him to other players in the league and criticizing his rebounding and defense in an attempt to “negotiate” a deal that wouldn’t mean breaking the bank for Shaq. But guess what? For Shaq, you DO break the bank and by not doing so they broke the heart of every Orlando Magic fan. So Shaq left and it took a long time to recover. 13 years later Dwight Howard somehow managed to go to an NBA Finals with a very weird and well coached Magic team that seemed content to just get there, and let’s face it, didn’t really have a shot against the Lakers.  Then, Rob Hennigan happened. Bad draft picks, horrible free agent signings and head scratching trades were the norm under this guy. Even though he’s still no longer with the team the stench of his horrible decisions still linger over the very bizarre roster today’s Magic have assembled. Granted the beginning of this season has been a very pleasant surprise many people feel it’s just a phase in which a lot of “bad teams” started hot and will eventually fall back down to earth. I’m just trying to believe they might snatch the East’s 8th spot and finally be back in the playoff picture, but... why? Shouldn’t they just tank and hope to get ANOTHER draft pick? Who knows? All I know is Aaron Gordon is finally playing some decent basketball and I have really high expectations from rookie Jonathan Isaac and might eventually become a steal in the draft.  Fan-ability: D
Philadelphia 76ers
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Oh God! The Process. The day they win a championship I’ll tolerate the Process. I feel awful for the Philly fans that had to endure such a long run of shameless, utter failure while being the laughing stock of the whole league. Having the commissioner actually getting involved in the team’s plan to continue sucking has got to be embarrassing. But 76ers fans have shown they always trusted the process and are now celebrating as if Joel Embiid and Ben Simmons are the next best thing since sliced bread, but I have to remind every Sixer fan once in a while that they drafted Michael Carter-Williams and traded him for nothing, Nerlens Noel and traded him for nothing and Jahlil Okafor, who’ll be traded for nothing... so let’s not get too excited just yet. We still have to find out what Markelle Fultz becomes. The level of incompetence they endured for so long actually made us all root for them making them the most lovable underdog in history and thus captivating a new fan base of people rooting for the eternal losers to finally get a break. They used to be good though. Real good. Mostly because they had Allen Iverson, the best pound for pound player ever. Those A.I. teams were surrounded by a bunch of scrubs, role players and stiffs that watched “The Answer” in awe as he dismantled every opponent they faced. The team had a superstar and a lot of heart that would eventually take the finals against another almost invincible Lakers team, that for a second, crapped their pants when Allen Iverson tore them apart in Game 1. Eventually L.A. won 4 straight and the series was over. Philadelphia was praised for valiantly battling a star studded team with a minuscule scorer along with a bunch of unknowns (so yeah, they’ve always been the lovable underdogs). In a very “Rocky” way, Philadelphia always seems to be forced against the ropes and fighting back the best way they can.  Fan-ability: B
Phoenix Suns
It’s hard to imagine a time where the Phoenix Suns were a great Western Conference team. They were. My first memories of good Suns teams was the Barkley, KJ and Majerle led team. Then there’s the Nash-Stoudemire era where the battles against their Western Conference nemesis were pretty epic. It’s seems like its been forever since the glory days for the Suns. They had a nice little run not long ago with a trio of guards that are really good (Eric Bledsoe, Goran Dragic and Isaiah Thomas) but seemed like they handled it very poorly only ending the very brief run with some questionable GM decisions. Overall the Suns are franchise that hasn’t really clicked and found a clear path to becoming a fun team to watch. The Suns are very young and do have a great-to-be shooting guard in Devin Booker, but they’re probably 4 years from being competitive again and some young players like Bender, Marquese Chriss and Josh Jackson have to prove their worth in the next upcoming seasons. Trading Bledsoe seems like it could be a fresh start and open up some very important playing time for the younger talent. So brace yourselves, it’s not gonna be pretty. Fan-ability: C-
Portland Trailblazers
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Hispters rejoice! There’s no doubt that rooting for the Blazers is the cool thing to do since nobody really trusts their backcourt defense, bench or bother to give Dame Dolla (a.k.a. Damien Lillard) an All-Star nod.  CJ McCollum and Damien Lillard think they’re the best backcourt in the NBA and it’s a legitimate claim since they score at will against any and every defender. When it comes to clutch shooting... you know it’s Dame Time! I personally find the Blazers a really fun team to watch and when you think about it, it’s been the case for a very long time. Awesome Blazer players throughout the years: Clifford Robinson (headband included), Jerome Kersey, Rod Strickland, Arvydas Sabonis, Rasheed Wallace, Brandon Roy and LaMarcus Aldridge are just some of the names that made this cool-ass city much much cooler. They’ve been relevant but haven’t really won a championship but at least they’ve been to one. Even if they’ve lost more than they’ve won they are definitly a cool team. Fan-ability: B+
Sacramento Kings
Before owner Vivek Ranadivé thought Nik Stauskas was the next best thing, before they drafted every single big while having arguably the best center in the league in Boogie Cousins and confusing everybody with every single poor decision the Kings were exciting.
Can it be argued that Jason “White Chocolate” Williams was the most entertaining point guard of the last 25 years? I certainly think so. He put the Kings on the map along with a very productive Chris Webber, the shooter extraordinaire of Peja Stojakovic and a bunch of really good role players. They kind of underachieved but looking back on that team, they might have been a little too young and flashy. The only time they made the NBA Finals was unfortunately in the movie “How to lose a guy in 10 days”. They lost those fake finals to the Knicks, how about that?
They might be making a comeback, though. The fun team they used to be could once again excite us basketball fans with rookie phenom De'Aaron Fox, second year shooting guard Buddy Hield, big man Willy Cauley-Stein and the rest of the young core. After all the DeMarcus Cousins drama they dealt with I sincerely hope they find their way with this young squad and make the Kings games a must watch. Fan-ability: C
San Antonio Spurs
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You know how some organizations are so good they become kind of annoying and after a while they stop being annoying again because you’re in awe of how well they do everything? That’s the San Antonio Spurs.
Only the Spurs can reach the playoffs a record setting 20 consecutive years (also the longest active playoff streak in any major North American sports league as of 2017) and keep drafting really good under the radar rookies, who eventually turn out to be really good. You can’t talk about the Spurs without talking about Tim Duncan or Gregg Popovich, and even though there have been a lot of other amazing Spurs players (David Robinson, Manu, Tony Parker, Sean Elliott, now Kawhi, etc.) it’s Pop and Timmy’s dynasty. And is it just me or was Gregg Popovich really unlikable back when we didn’t really know him? He seemed like a real a**hole but now people want him to be the next President.
They are an iconic dynasty that will be a trademark of greatness for years and years to come. Watching Timmy retire was hard, I can’t imagine what’ll be like when Pop calls it quits.
Fan-ability: A+
Toronto Raptors
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All Star Weekends aren’t really important. I was always a fan of these long, flashy, ceremonious events, but not really. It’s like it’s supposed to happen and it’s kinda like the mid-season awards in a way but it’s definitely not a big deal. In the year 2000 (shout out to Conan) though, it mattered, mainly because of the Canada’s basketball ambassador unbelievable display of amazingness and athletic dunk display that became, and still is, the single best dunk contest in the history basketball. Vince Carter was “Air Canada” but eventually it became a messy divorce with the franchise and once again became a sub par team. Nowadays they a decent top 3 team in the Leastern Conference, but I don’t expect them to go further than the second round of the playoffs, even though Masai Ujiri managed to assemble a nice roster that inlcudes the Big Medium 3 of: Lowry, DeRozan and Ibaka. The Raptors have always been ok and cool to root for (they are the only non U.S. team in the league, and that might be a plus) and the list of iconic players is actually pretty decent: Vince, T-Mac, Damon “Mighty Mouse” Stoudamire, Marcus Camby and Skip to my Lou (Rafer Alston). The most notable Raptors fan nowadays is Toronto’s rapper Drake (see also: Nav Bhatia) which really boosts popularity for the franchise, even when we know LeBron will have his way with the Raps come playoff time. Fan-ability: B+
Utah Jazz
Ok, first things first... let me just say that the biggest oxymoron is this franchise’s name. Has there ever been actual jazz played in the Mormon state? (shout out to Trey Parker and Matt Stone for the hilarious “Book of Mormon” musical) Now that I got that out of the way, let’s go ahead and analyze the franchise. They’ve been a really well coached team for the most part (Jerry Sloan and now Quin Snyder) and even when they’re lacking star power they seem to be that team you don’t want to face. They’re really good at drafting and developing young talent and that translates into really feisty hard working potential all-stars... that eventually leave via free agency, probably because Utah isn’t the sexiest place in the world. Deron Williams was on his way of becoming the best point guard in the league and almost overnight became an expendable bench player. Gordon Hayward was the big white hope but opted to join forces with his former Butler head coach in Boston and got injured 5 minutes into his Celtic debut... wait is this a “Leave Utah curse” theory? Nah. Hayward will be alright... I hope. The 90′s and 2000′s were different though, Utah was a star studded franchise always representing the west come playoff time mainly because of the one the best duos of all time: Karl Malone and John Stockton. Although they never got to win the championship they’ll always be remembered as a legit force in the league. As for now, let’s just hope Rudy Gobert keeps developing into the best dang Center in the league... he certainly has the potential. Rodney Hood (awesome name by the way) needs to become an offensive force and most importantly be consistent. Dante Exum sadly, hasn’t really lived up to the hype and I believe has reached his ceiling. They are what all Jazz teams are, gritty and tough. Fan-ability: C+
Washington Wizards
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DC’s team is and has always been a conundrum. Wizards teams have been pretty good on paper but none of them, including a Michael Jordan led team, could really make them relevant (granted MJ was getting pretty old and wasn’t in the best shape). It seems the current team is the best the franchise has had in a long time, yet they’re not close to being a Conference favorite. Do the Wizards have big names? Yup, John Wall is in the prime of a stellar career. Bradley Beal has proven he can stay healthy and stay productive. Otto Porter got paid All-Star money and should become one for this team to really go further. Are they well coached? Debatable, but I believe Scott Brooks is a huge improvement over several of the last coaches in Washington. Now the big question is can they actually dethrone Cleveland? The other big question is whether this roster is built for the future like Boston is. Sadly, my answer for both these questions is no. They had their share of bad draft picks (Kwame Brown most notably), players gone bad (Gilbert Arenas, Juwan Howard) iconic players that never really transcended or carried the franchise (MJ, Chris Webber), but the bottom line is they’re a cool franchise to root for (used to be cooler when they were the “Bullets”) in a cool city. Hopefully one day they’ll become a legitimate championship contending team. Maybe if they figure out how to get Boogie Cousins that’ll happend sooner rather than later. Fan-ability: B-
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sportssteady · 6 years ago
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Steph Curry: Most career 4 quarter points Friday vs Rockets 23 Jan 13, 2016 vs Nuggets 20 Jan 5, 2019 vs Kings 20 Dec 9, 2013 vs Bobcats 19 Apr 9, 2015 vs Trail Blazers 19 #dubnation #nbaplayoffs https://www.instagram.com/p/BxTtQMxne1x/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1f6n33pjwohr4
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gibsonsflowofthoughts · 6 years ago
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Kawhi Leonard trade: Steph Curry is only 2009 Draft pick not to leave his team
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DeMar DeRozan was traded to the San Antonio Spurs Wednesday, and the move earned Steph Curry a new record.
With DeRozan changing counties, Curry is now the only active player from the NBA Draft class of 2009 to have played his entire career with one team. He’s one of only two to currently have a roster spot with the club that originally drafted him. The other honor goes to Brandon Jennings, who made his triumphant return to the Milwaukee Bucks this spring after bouncing around the league (and world).
It’s enough of an accomplishment for many of these players just to remain in the league as they head into their 10th season as pros. Fourteen of 2009’s 30 first round picks spent the 2017-18 seasons somewhere other than the NBA, including high profile selections like No. 2 Hasheem Thabeet and No. 6 Jonny Flynn:
First round picks in the 2009 NBA Draft
Pick Player Original team Current team
Pick Player Original team Current team
1 Blake Griffin Clippers Pistons 2 Hasheem Thabeet Grizzlies Out of NBA 3 James Harden Thunder Rockets 4 Tyreke Evans Kings Pacers 5 Ricky Rubio Timberwolves Jazz 6 Jonny Flynn Timberwolves Out of NBA 7 Stephen Curry Warriors Warriors 8 Jordan Hill Knicks Out of NBA 9 DeMar DeRozan Raptors Spurs 10 Brandon Jennings Bucks Bucks* 11 Terrence Williams Nets Out of NBA 12 Gerald Henderson Bobcats/Hornets Free agent 13 Tyler Hansbrough Pacers Out of NBA 14 Earl Clark Suns Out of NBA 15 Austin Daye Pistons Out of NBA 16 James Johnson Bulls Heat 17 Jrue Holiday 76ers Pelicans 18 Ty Lawson Timberwolves Out of NBA 19 Jeff Teague Hawks Timberwolves 20 Eric Maynor Jazz Out of NBA 21 Darren Collison Hornets/Pelicans Pacers 22 Victor Claver Trailblazers Out of NBA 23 Omri Casspi Kings Grizzlies 24 Byron Mullens Mavericks Out of NBA 25 Rodrigue Beaubois Thunder Out of NBA 26 Taj Gibson Bulls Timberwolves 27 DeMarre Carroll Grizzlies Nets 28 Wayne Ellington Timberwolves Heat 29 Toney Douglas Lakers Out of NBA 30 Christian Eyenga Cavaliers Out of NBA
Even Jennings, the No. 10 pick that year, took the long road back to Milwaukee. He had an explosive rookie campaign that saw him drop 54 points on Curry’s Warriors in just his seventh game as a pro, but struggled to establish himself as more than just a ball-dominant scorer on a series of bad-to-mediocre teams. He went from the Bucks to the Pistons to the Magic to the Knicks and finally to the Wizards, before seemingly washing out of the league in 2017 and accepting a one-year deal with China’s Shanxi Brave Dragons.
He got his release from Shanxi, but spent two months unemployed before the Bucks offered him a spot on their G-League team. Four weeks later, he was promoted back to the main roster, where he nearly notched a triple-double in his return and added some needed depth over the course of 14 games in Milwaukee.
In contrast, Curry’s path has been a straight line. The former Davidson star broke into the league as a gifted shooter and scorer and never really stopped, earning league MVP honors in both 2015 and 2016 while leading the Warriors out of basketball purgatory and to three league titles in the past four seasons. It’s not difficult to see why Golden State has put a premium on keeping him — even well after the expiration dates have come due for several other members of his draft class.
Curry’s tenure in the Bay Area is impressive, but he’s not the only star to be the last man standing on his original team from one of the past decade’s draft classes. John Wall, taken No. 1 overall in the 2010 draft, is still a member of the Washington Wizards. Like Curry, he’s the only active player left in his class to remain with a single team for his whole career.
First round picks in the 2010 NBA Draft
Pick Player Drafted by: Current team:
Pick Player Drafted by: Current team:
1 John Wall Wizards Wizards 2 Evan Turner 76ers Trailblazers 3 Derrick Favors Nets Jazz 4 Wesley Johnson Timberwolves Clippers 5 DeMarcus Cousins Kings Warriors 6 Ekpe Udoh Warriors Jazz 7 Greg Monroe Pistons Free agent 8 Al-Farouq Aminu Clippers Trailblazers 9 Gordon Hayward Jazz Celtics 10 Paul George Pacers Thunder 11 Cole Aldrich Hornets Free agent 12 Xavier Henry Grizzlies Out of NBA 13 Ed Davis Raptors Nets 14 Patrick Patterson Rockets Thunder 15 Larry Sanders Bucks Out of NBA 16 Luke Babbitt Timberwolves Heat 17 Kevin Seraphin Bulls Out of NBA 18 Eric Bledsoe Thunder Bucks 19 Avery Bradley Celtics Clippers 20 James Anderson Spurs Out of NBA 21 Craig Brackins Thunder Out of NBA 22 Elliot Williams Trailblazers Out of NBA 23 Trevor Booker Timberwolves Free agent 24 Damion James Hawks Out of NBA 25 Dominique Jones Grizzlies Out of NBA 26 Quincy Pondexter Thunder Free agent 27 Jordan Crawford Nets Out of NBA 28 Greivis Vasquez Grizzlies Out of NBA 29 Daniel Orton Magic Out of NBA 30 Lazar Hayward Wizards Out of NBA
So what’s the lesson here? It’s that only once-in-a-generation talents has a shot of spending their first decade in the league with the same team — and sometimes, not even then. Players like DeMarcus Cousins, Paul George, James Harden, and Blake Griffin all looked like building blocks from their respective teams, but all wound up being traded when those plans fell through.
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November 9, 2018
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At North Country School, we believe that discovering your path in the world requires learning about those who walked before you and putting yourself in the shoes of others. This week our community welcomed a group of indigenous singers from the Six Nations of the Haudenosaunee. Students also learned a lighthearted history lesson about the diet of sailors, examined American government through the lens of the midterm elections, and engaged in thoughtful conversations about food justice during a community café lesson. 
ACADEMICS
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In Selden’s 7th grade history class, students are learning about New World explorers and what life was like for those living on ships. Students including Josh, Steven, and Jenny sampled hardtack—very hard, simple biscuits made from water, flour, and salt—alongside apple cider (which stood in for grog made from rum and water). Though not the most appetizing sustenance, hardtack and grog were unlikely to spoil or become contaminated, making them staples of seafarers for more than 500 years through the Civil War.
In Meredith’s ELL “Sheltered English” class this week, international students Min, Silvia, Jessica, and Rebecca went into town with their teachers who were voting in the midterm elections. Students prepared for the trip by investigating sample ballots and reviewing the U.S. branches of government.
North Country School offers a variety of STEM electives in which students are able to think creatively about technology. This week, students in one of our robotics classes finished constructing the robots they designed. Dylan R., Kendin, Thebe, and Jason programmed and built machines that will flip, lift, and push one another in an epic Battle Royale Tournament at the end of the term.
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North Country School welcomed the Ahkwesahsne Women's Singing Society for a performance this past Wednesday. The group, Kontiwennenhá:wi, which means "women carrying words," sang about the Mohawk people of Turtle Island. Kontiwennenhá:wi also spoke about the importance of language and cultural preservation. The visit tied into our 4th and 5th grade social studies and theater curricula, which have been focusing on the indigenous people of the Adirondacks and New York State this term.
In Joey’s 4th, 5th, and 6th grade music class, students are learning how to read music using Solfège. Students including Abby and Josef analyzed music and created melodies of their own, while Joey accompanied them on guitar.
During out-time this week, students helped to decorate a Día de los Muertos altar. Students Jorge, Josie, and Abe made colorful skull drawings, folded paper flowers, and fashioned traditional papel picado (paper cuttings) for display. The school community was invited to write and post notes to beloved friends and family members they’ve lost.
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Rainy and snowy weather changed none of our plans to explore the Adirondacks and New England this past weekend.
Kayla’s and Mallory’s group visited the Adirondack Wildlife Refuge in nearby Wilmington, where they learned about caring for and rehabilitating animals for reintegration into the wild. Students including Darren and Olivia observed wolves, coyotes, bobcats, and birds of prey, and Silvia got to pose for a photo with a bald eagle that shares her name.
Kelt’s and Steph’s group spent two nights in Vermont at the state’s highest peak, Mount Mansfield. Pushing through rain, snow, and cold temperatures, students Santi, Jana, Amon, Kentaro, Bladen, Bill, Tiri, and Eliza summited the peak and hunkered down in a cabin for the night, where they enjoyed a warm meal and some good company.
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In Edible Schoolyard class this week, 7th graders participated in conversation-based Pielab lesson. Pielab is a restaurant in Greensboro, Alabama that opened in 2009 on the premise that when a community has a welcoming place to sit and eat, open conversation and positive social change take place. In Edible Schoolyard class, we recreate that experience with café tables, class-made jams from our farm berries, and fresh-baked scones. While sipping tea made from pine and balsam needles picked from our woods, student from all over the world discussed food justice, animal agriculture, and their family cultures and histories. The class regrouped at the end of lesson to share what they’d discussed and learned about one another. The Pielab lesson will be referenced throughout the academic year as 7th graders learn more about food access and food justice. A New York Times article about the original Pielab can be found here: Pie + Design = Change.
Over at our barn, students worked hard to take care of the livestock we raise for meat, dairy, and eggs. While friendly goat Emmylou peeked over her enclosure to greet visitors, Dylan and Jana mucked out the sheep and goat stalls, refilled waters, and gave our flock fresh hay and grain.
Check back next week to see what we’re up to on our mountain campus.
For more information about the #This Week At NCS blog, contact Becca Miller: [email protected]
For general school information, call 518-523-9329 or visit our website: www.northcountryschool.org
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yahoo-roto-arcade-blog · 7 years ago
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Fantasy Basketball pickups: Is it really time to add Nick Young?
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Golden State Warriors guard Nick Young is getting more time with Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson hurt. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)
By Alex Barutha, RotoWire Special to Yahoo Sports
The news dominating the headlines has been Steph Curry and Klay Thompson both succumbing to injuries. Curry’s ankle problems have continued, while Thompson broke his thumb. And, as a result, the table is set for us to bear witness to an inordinate amount of ill-advised Nick Young heat checks. This is not only great from an entertainment standpoint, but also from a fantasy one. 
I admit there are other storylines worth spending time on, from a fantasy perspective — like Corey “The Drunken Dribbler” Brewer’s attempt to carry Russell Westbrook into the playoffs, Emeka Okafor re-materializing out of thin air after literally half a decade, and Kyle O’Quinn having a better true shooting percentage than the supposedly-efficient James Harden.
Without further delay, here are this week’s waiver targets, in the order that they were just honored. 
Nick Young, Warriors (11 percent owned)
The Warriors will be without Stephen Curry (ankle) and Klay Thompson (thumb) at least until the middle of next week, leaving a hole in coach Steve Kerr’s backcourt. In the team’s first game missing both players Wednesday against the Lakers, coach Kerr deployed Nick Young for 31 minutes, Quinn Cook for 28 minutes and Shaun Livingston for 20 minutes. Young was the most productive and took the most shots of the group, finishing the game with 18 points (6-13 FG, 3-8 3Pt, 3-3 FT), three rebounds, two assists and a steal.
Make no mistake, Young won’t rack up enough supplementary stats to have a massive ceiling (3.1 rebounds, 1.2 steals and 1.0 assists per 36 minutes). But, as a 38.8 percent three-point shooter, he should provide value in that category, assuming he takes around eight threes per game, as he did Wednesday. Once Thompson (and possibly Curry) returns, Young’s fantasy value will likely dip back to normal. Though it’s not exactly clear when Thompson will be back, as he’s set to be re-evaluated March 22. There’s no guarantee he’ll return at that point. 
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Corey Brewer, Thunder (12 percent owned) 
Coach Billy Donovan made the switch to insert Brewer, who the team acquired via waivers at the beginning of March, into the starting five starting with a game against Phoenix on Mar. 8. In the four games since entering the starting lineup, Brewer has averaged 13.0 points, 3.8 rebounds, 1.8 steals, 1.5 assists and 1.5 threes across 30.8 minutes while shooting 50.0 percent from the field. 
His strengths have been his efficient scoring and ability to force turnovers, both of which have led to him becoming the 42nd ranked player over the past seven days — a full 299 spots higher than his complete season rankings. There’s little reason to believe his role will change, either, considering how successful he’s been. That said, Brewer continuing to be the 42nd ranked player for the remainder of the season does seem ambitious. So, while you should temper your expectations regarding his production, he’s clearly proven to be worth a roster spot in many different fantasy formats. 
Emeka Okafor, Pelicans (8 percent owned) 
Putting fantasy aside for a moment, Okafor has been a great comeback story, last playing in 2012-13 with the Wizards prior to this season. The 35-year-old, former second-overall selection to the Bobcats in the 2004 NBA Draft had been spending time in the G-League prior to DeMarcus Cousins being lost for the season due to a torn Achilles.
Okafor was inserted into the starting five after just two games, and has averaged 9.0 points, 5.8 rebounds and a combined 2.0 steals and blocks in just 20.6 minutes while shooting 66.7 percent from the field over his past five appearances. Those numbers aren’t eye-popping, but he’s been the 106th ranked player over the past seven days. That certainly makes him worthy of ownership in leagues than lean deep. He hasn’t cracked 26 minutes in any game this season, essentially capping his production, but his ability to rebound the basketball consistently and play good defense gives him plenty of value.
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Kyle O’Quinn, Knicks (17 percent owned) 
O’Quinn has simply fallen under the radar over the past month, as odd as that seems. His role hasn’t expanded dramatically; he hasn’t played out-of-this-world over the past week or two. It’s possible that the just 19.4 minutes per game he’s seen over the past 30 days is scaring people off. At the same time, however, it’s not exactly a secret that O’Quinn is a high-level player on a per-minute basis (14.4 points, 11.8 rebounds, 4.2 assists, 2.5 blocks and 1.0 steal per 36 minutes).
Sitting at just 17 percent owned, O’Quinn has been the 72nd ranked player over the past month, averaging 8.0 points, 5.6 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 1.8 blocks while shooting 58.9 percent from the field. On a game-to-game basis, he’s extremely hit-or-miss, but everything undeniably balances out long-term. Even in shallow leagues, O’Quinn is arguably worth a bench spot. In deep leagues, he can be a staple starting player.
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Behold, the most absurd all-time NBA 2k lineups for every team
You had great suggestions for each team’s all-time starting 5. I, on the other hand, had terrible ones.
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This got us thinking about who would make each franchise’s all-time starting 5. So, we asked you and tracked your responses.
It also got me thinking about the dumbest all-time starting 5s I could put together for each team. (Why? I don’t know. I gave up trying to figure out my brain years ago).
Below are the answers to both of those questions. If you can come up with a weirder all-time starting 5 for your favorite team, let me know in the comments.
ATLANTA HAWKS
My pointless lineup
PG: Acie Law III SG: Dion Glover SF: Dominique Wilkins PF: Rasheed Wallace C: Jon Koncak
Sheed was technically a Hawk, right? Also, poor Nique.
Your way better lineups
Spud Webb Iso Joe Wilkins Millsap Pettit https://t.co/M61iIeImAM
— sad georgia fan (@The_Kid_Across) August 11, 2017
Doc Joe Nique Horford Dikembe Maybe? https://t.co/sjiy3p5oNf
— Bo Churney (@bochurney) August 11, 2017
Atlanta Hawks: PG: Lenny Wilkens SG: Pistol Pete SF: 'Nique PF: Bob Pettit C: Dikembe Mutombo https://t.co/Lzer6k8Hzy
— Garrison (@Garrison_McD) August 11, 2017
BOSTON CELTICS
My pointless lineup
PG: John Bagley SG: Dana Barros SF: Todd Day PF: Dino Radja C: Greg Kite
The Celtics have too many legends, so how would a team of forgotten Celtics fare? The schadenfreude already amuses me.
Your way better lineups
Rondo Pierce Bird Garnett Russell https://t.co/antU6U5nTF
— Ammar Ljubijankić (@IlCapitanoJuv) August 11, 2017
Rondo/DJ/Jones Pierce/Jones/Ainge Bird/Havlicek McHale/Cowens Russell/Parish https://t.co/oYftBd4jUT
— Mike Slonina (@Slo_24) August 11, 2017
Cousy, Pierce, Bird, Garnett, Russell https://t.co/rLT3CY3cwO
— John Morgan Francis (@MonJorgan) August 11, 2017
Cousy, Sam Jones, Hondo, Bird, Russell. Sounds nice. Aproximately 3928 rings between them, too. https://t.co/XPTg07NQUI
— TM Warning (@tmwarning) August 11, 2017
NEW JERSEY/BROOKLYN NETS:
My pointless lineup
PG: Rumeal Robinson SG: Rex Walters SF: Bostjan Nachbar PF: Yinka Dare C: Brook Lopez
Brook Lopez has played on worse teams.
Your way better lineups
Kidd-Petrovic-Erving-Coleman-Lopez https://t.co/QtL5nPJTuQ
— NBA Central (@nbacentral247) August 11, 2017
Jason Kidd Vince Carter Dr. J. Kenyon Martin Brook Lopez https://t.co/R4z8atYFVv
— Yoshimitsu (@me_IKE_who_U) August 11, 2017
CHARLOTTE HORNETS
My pointless lineup
PG: Raymond Felton SG: Rex Chapman SF: Kelly Tripuka PF: Byron Mullens C: DeSagana Diop
Let’s remember the worst of the early days of the Hornets and Bobcats.
Your way better lineups
C: Alonzo Mourning PF: Larry Johnson SF:Glen Rice SG:Dell Curry PG: Kemba Walker
— Jeremy Powell (@coolastheyc) August 11, 2017
Hmmm. . . Kemba Walker Dell Curry Gerald Wallace Larry Johnson Alonzo Mourning Just post Bobcats (04): Kemba Batum? Wallace Diaw?! Okafor https://t.co/AwE9stpgJV
— Stroupe-a-loop (@Stroupe_a_loop) August 11, 2017
Baron Davis, Rex Chapman, Jamal Mashburn, Larry Johnson, Alonzo Mourning @BringBackTheBuz
— Jordan Flowers (@FlowersJordan) August 11, 2017
CHICAGO BULLS
My ridiculous lineup
PG: Jannero Pargo SG: Michael Jordan SF: Brad Sellers PF: Victor Khryapa C: Dalibor Bagaric
What’s the worst possible team I could create around Michael Jordan? I challenge you to do better.
Your way better lineups.
Rose/Sloan Jordan/Theus Pippen/Love/Walker Rodman/Love Gilmore/Noah https://t.co/oYftBd4jUT
— Mike Slonina (@Slo_24) August 11, 2017
Jimmy G Rodman Noah https://t.co/PfsssB3QSw
— le (@wallinthe80s) August 11, 2017
CLEVELAND CAVALIERS:
My equally ridiculous lineup
PG: Matthew Dellavedova SG: Sasha Pavlovic SF: LeBron James PF: Donyell Marshall C: Chris Mihm
This team is definitely making the playoffs in the East.
Your way better lineups
Price Carr LeBron Love Z https://t.co/iBeS4iLeOr
— . (@CLE4life216) August 11, 2017
C - Ilgauskas PF - Larry Nance SF - LeBron SG - Austin Carr PG - Kyrie
— Josh Hooper (@fmjosh) August 11, 2017
Price/Irving/Bron/Nance/Daugherty
— PETTIS NO ES BORICUA (@LoWuaSacar) August 11, 2017
DALLAS MAVERICKS
My pointless lineup
PG: Brad Davis SG: Tim Legler SF: George McCloud PF: Charlie Villanueva C: Shawn Bradley
Is Shawn Bradley ... the first option?
Your way better lineups
nash finley mashburn dirk tyson
— costanza. (@bforbernard) August 11, 2017
Dirk Aguirre Chandler Nash Blackman#MFFL https://t.co/lS00YkzB8i
— adam (@adamahole) August 11, 2017
DENVER NUGGETS
My pointless lineup
PG: Michael Adams SG: J.R. Smith SF: DerMarr Johnson PF: Nikoloz Tskitishvilli C: Raef LaFrentz
J.R. Smith is gonna take every shot, and he probably should.
Your way better lineups
Iverson English Melo McDyess Mutumbo https://t.co/Nea6BLT9Um
— heirpush. (@Pusha_TeeWat) August 11, 2017
Chauncey Billups Alex English Carmelo Anthony Kenyon Martin Nikola Jokic https://t.co/cbPRFrKyTs
— Lucas Navarrete (@LucasNavarreteM) August 11, 2017
Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf David Thompson Alex English Carmelo Anthony Dikembe Mutombo https://t.co/BI3sOMnQQh
— Tommy Wood (@woodstein72) August 11, 2017
DETROIT PISTONS
My * thinking face emoji * lineup
PG: Rodney Stuckey SG: Arron Afflalo SF: Jonas Jerebko PF: Jason Maxiell C: Darko Milicic
Imagine a world where Darko turns into a star. The 04 Pistons start to age out, and it’s time for a new generation to take over with Darko as the centerpiece. It’d look something like this, right?
Your way better rosters
Isiah Joe D Debusschere Rodman Big Ben#DetroitBasketball https://t.co/iadwZrYHrn
— Ben (@Ben_Searle) August 11, 2017
Isiah Chauncey Grant Hill Dennis Rodman Ben Wallace W/ 6 man Joe Dumarshttps://t.co/1XkYvEPYeb
— Chuck (@idgachuck) August 11, 2017
Prediction: Thomas, Dumars, Rodman, B. Wallace, Lanier Favorite: Billups, Dumars, Hill, Rodman, B. Wallace https://t.co/oTsQa1CgGD
— Detroit Bad Boys ☠ (@detroitbadboys) August 11, 2017
GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS
My pointless lineup
PG: Earl Boykins SG: Vonteego Cummings SF: Mike Dunleavy PF: Todd Fuller C: Andris Biedrins
Remember when the Warriors were a joke? Let’s go back to a time when that were true.
Your way better rosters
This beats anybody who's not Lakers or Celtics: Steph, Mullin, Rick Barry, Durant, Wilt https://t.co/wYh2ES8CRR
— Tony Biasotti (@TonyBiasotti) August 11, 2017
Curry, Thompson, Durant, Green, and Literally Anybody Else. https://t.co/b5iLzzHmcr
— Grant Brisbee (@mccoveychron) August 11, 2017
OK OK I get it.
There's a real argument for choosing Steph, Klay, Iggy, KD, and Draymond https://t.co/7jxuWu5GSr
— Golden State of Mind (@unstoppablebaby) August 11, 2017
I SAID I GET IT.
HOUSTON ROCKETS
My pointless lineup
PG: Yao Ming SG: Dikembe Mutombo SF: Dwight Howard PF: Moses Malone C: Hakeem Olajuwon
The Rockets are the franchise of big men, so let’s make them all play together.
Your way better lineups
Harden Tmac Barkley Yao Dr34m https://t.co/KEukh6WZp6
— Hurk (@McHurk) August 11, 2017
CP3, Harden, T-Mac, Elvin Hayes, Hakeem https://t.co/2sOYg323QA
— The Red Monster (@ChrisR7575) August 11, 2017
Calvin Murphy Harden Tmac Hakeem Sampson/Yao https://t.co/FZakJeNWUR
— Tad Ghostal (@_ForestWind) August 11, 2017
INDIANA PACERS
My vengeful lineup
PG: Haywood Workman SG: Fred Jones SF: Paul George PF: Tyler Hansbrough C: Zan Tabak
Instead of punishing Paul George by making him play in Oklahoma City, why not build this roster and force him to stay?
Your way better lineups
Mark Jackson, Reggie Miller, Roger Brown, Mel Daniels, George McGinnis
— Sam DeVoe (@samtdevoe) August 11, 2017
If ABA players are out: Mark Jackson, Reggie, PG, Granger, Jermaine O'Neal. https://t.co/AAdXEnHiKM
— Caitlin Cooper (@C2_Cooper) August 11, 2017
LOS ANGELES CLIPPERS
My oh-god-there-are-so-many-options-how-do-i-choose? lineup
PG: Baron Davis SG: Marko Jaric SF: Yaroslav Korolev PF: Keith Closs C: Michael Olowokandi
We could create infinite terrible Clippers starting 5s.
Your way better lineups
CP3 Maggette Griffin Brand McAdoo
— Whatsapp Danny** (@DanielCoupe) August 11, 2017
CP3, Corey Maggette, Elton Brand, Blake Griffin, DeAndre Jordan. https://t.co/YUNCT0qUWr
— Josh Roberts (@JoshCantBlog) August 11, 2017
LOS ANGELES LAKERS
My pointless lineup
PG: Smush Parker SG: Kobe Bryant SF: Wesley Johnson PF: Slava Medvedenko C: Travis Knight
How long until Kobe breaks his teammates’ eardrums?
Your way better lineups
Magic Kobe Elgin Baylor Kareem Shaq https://t.co/rlcmcWQze5
— Alex B. (@ABsole_) August 11, 2017
Magic Kobe The Logo Shaq Kareem Playing old school af https://t.co/doNf5TUqUI
— Keenan Victor (@KeenanVictor) August 11, 2017
MEMPHIS/VANCOUVER GRIZZLIES:
My pointless lineup
PG: Steve Francis SG: Tony Allen SF: Zach Randolph PF: Marc Gasol C: Bryant Reeves
Merge the pillars of Grit ‘N Grind with the two biggest player reminders of why Vancouver failed.
Your way better lineups
Dickerson, Edwards, Reeves, A-R, Bibby??? I dunno ask Jay Triano.
— Cleveland in 6 (@RealMurf) August 11, 2017
Marc Gasol, Randolph, Abdur-Rahim, Allen and Conley
— Ravis (@SRavi81) August 11, 2017
MIAMI HEAT
My rude lineup
PG: Gary Payton SG: Mike Bibby SF: Juwan Howard PF: Chris Gatling C: Zydrunas Ilgauskas
The all-time Ring Chaser team! Let’s see if you can do better.
Your way better lineups
Tim Hardaway, D Wade, LeBron, Alonzo Mourning, and Shaq https://t.co/h4hSrp4OPv
— KingOfGettingCurved (@jordanholic19) August 11, 2017
Tim Hardaway DWADE LeBron Bosh Shaq
— DatBootyDoe (@ShonenShadow) August 11, 2017
Tim Hardaway, D Wade, Glen Rice, Bron and Zo. Zo is captain despite Bron's numerous objections. https://t.co/IJ94AJKpyz
— Bobby Wilson (@chewingbones) August 11, 2017
MILWAUKEE BUCKS
My pointless lineup
PG: Lee Mayberry SG: Charlie Bell SF: Todd Day PF: Marty Conlon C: Randy Brewer
Another team with a ton of super random dudes that have played for them. Damn.
Your way better lineups
Oscar Roberson, Sidney Moncrief, Michael Redd, Giannis, Jamaal Maglore https://t.co/hTYkd6Qlnc
— Nader Kiblawi (@Kiblawi97) August 11, 2017
Oscar Moncrief Giannis Terry Cummings Lew Alcindor https://t.co/oDfByr94Xq
— Tyvion (@tyvion_jones17) August 11, 2017
MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES
My Kahn special lineup
PG: Jonny Flynn SG: Wesley Johnson SF: Michael Beasley PF: Anthony Randolph C: Darko Milicic
David Kahn really went out of his way to get all of these players. I’m speechless.
Your way better lineups
@Timberwolves: Pooh, Tony Campbell, @22wiggins , KG and @KarlTowns. I'll hang up and listen. https://t.co/3Qu65JGujX
— Kyle Jamison (@kylejamison) August 11, 2017
Marbury, wig, butler, KG and KAT https://t.co/CybN9NAuxq
— Matt Johnson (@Matt_Johnson10) August 11, 2017
NEW ORLEANS HORNETS/PELICANS:
My lineup to prove a point
PG: Chris Paul SG: Marco Belinelli SF: James Posey PF: Anthony Davis C: Omer Asik
Take the two best players in franchise history and surround them with a visual reminder of how terribly the franchise build around them.
Your way better lineups
Chris Paul Baron Davis Jamal Mashburn David West Anthony Davishttps://t.co/7eY0CVIXv6
— The Bird Writes (@thebirdwrites) August 11, 2017
CP3, Baron, Peja, AD, Tyson RT @SBNationNBA:2K18 is releasing All-Time teams this year. What’s your favorite team’s all-time starting 5?
— deejay (@whoadiedeejay) August 11, 2017
NEW YORK KNICKS
Your pointless lineup
Shane larkin, langston galloway, lance thomas, quincy acy, lou amundson https://t.co/5e1rQLjDyG
— #TheHackening (@Boehme_NYJ) August 11, 2017
Your way better lineups
Fraizer Monroe King Anthony Ewing #knicks https://t.co/N59gNzcDzp
— Kola Champagne Papi (@ZSoloDolo) August 11, 2017
Frazier, Earl Monroe, Melo, Willis Reed, Ewing https://t.co/uKrTsu04mM
— ak (@LiveLoveAK) August 11, 2017
SEATTLE SUPERSONICS/OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER
My suuuuuper fun lineup
PG: Gary Payton SG: Russell Westbrook SF: Kevin Durant PF: Shawn Kemp C: Jack Sikma
Because this combined franchise deserves the best.
Your way better lineups
Sonics: Payton, Allen, KD, Rashard, Kemp. Make it rain 3s in Seattle. https://t.co/VlmfMzFlJP
— Colin Byrne (@BallinByrne) August 11, 2017
Payton, Westbrook, Durant, Kemp, Sam Perkins? https://t.co/Pb5AKqNvsm
— alternative moe (@Atlmoe6) August 11, 2017
If you want Sonics only...
Hmmm... C - Jack Sikma F - Shawn Kemp F - Dale Ellis G - Lenny Wilkins G - Gary Payton https://t.co/teMPB8hr0C
— Tanner Savage (@tsavage55) August 11, 2017
ORLANDO MAGIC
My pointless lineup
PG: Brooks Thompson SG: Anthony Bowie SF: Jeff Green PF: Jeff Turner C: Andrew DeClercq
Brooks Thompson was one of my favorite players growing up. Not joking.
Your other good lineups
Penny TMAC Grant Hill Vujevic Shaq
— Yeboi (@itsmeyeboi) August 11, 2017
Penny Hardaway Tracy McGrady Grant Hill Rashard Lewis (I guess) Shaq Injuries are our fave https://t.co/ivWjL9FuVI
— Smokey Carmichael (@turtlewithapen) August 11, 2017
PHILADELPHIA 76ERS
My pointless lineup
PG: T.J. McConnell SG: Allen Iverson SF: Hollis Thompson PF: Sharone Wright C: Manute Bol
Will Allen Iverson ever pass? Tune in to find out!
Your actually good lineups
Mo Cheeks, AI, Dr J, Barkley, Wilt https://t.co/BVS7xawIBt
— Matt Powers (@MattPowers31) August 11, 2017
PG: Simmons (Yeah I went there) SG: Iverson SF: Dr. J PF: Barkley C: Wilt Chamberlain https://t.co/5ryTwqifuG
— Arie & Al (@OfficialReview) August 11, 2017
Mo Cheeks A.I. The Doctor Charles Barkley Joel 'The Process' Embiid https://t.co/kSdrdnn8fb
— 737 almost every day (@ShoutingStreet) August 11, 2017
PHOENIX SUNS
My pointless lineup
PG: Isaiah Thomas SG: Eric Bledsoe SF: Goran Dragic PF: Negele Knight C: Frank Johnson
Three point guards that feuded with each other and two point guards you surely forgot about.
Your way better lineups
Gimme - Nash - Majerle - Marion - Barkley - Amar'e https://t.co/mrGjLJPrZX
— Joey Artigue (@Joey_Artigue) August 11, 2017
C: Adams PF: Barkley SF: Marion SG: Davis PG: Nash@Suns #Suns https://t.co/YSaDnHvKdy
— Phillip_Ramírez (@Phillip_Ramirez) August 11, 2017
PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS
My thought experiment lineup
PG: Damon Stoudamire SG: Ruben Patterson SF: Rasheed Wallace PF: Zach Randolph C: Bill Walton
How would Bill Walton deal with the JailBlazers? I wanna simulate a season and see what happens.
Your way better lineups
C: Walton PF: Aldridge SF: Roy SG: Drexler PG: Lillard Would hear arguments for Lucas or Sheed at 4. https://t.co/pRhK7BSDiM
— Ricky Young ⭐️ (@RickySYoung) August 11, 2017
Rod Strickland Clyde Drexler Kiki Vandeweghe Rasheed Wallace Bill Walton https://t.co/q7acF7M63v
— DTea (@DTillery79) August 11, 2017
SACRAMENTO/KANSAS CITY KINGS / CINCINNATI ROYALS
My thought experiment lineup
PG: Jason Williams SG: Doug Christie SF: Peja Stojakovic PF: Chris Webber C: DeMarcus Cousins
The inverse of the Portland scenario. How will a fun team affect DeMarcus Cousins’ sour mood?
Your way better lineups
jason williams, peja, the rock, webber, cousins
— CdotJdot (@cjayyyof916) August 11, 2017
Sac Only: Theus, Richmond, Peja, C-Webb, Boogie Franchise: Tiny, Big O, Jack Twyman, Jerry Lucas, C-Webb https://t.co/1x4ECJUs78
— Akis Yerocostas (@Aykis16) August 11, 2017
Archibald, The Big O, Peja, CWebb, Boogie
— Marc N (@KingsFan312) August 11, 2017
SAN ANTONIO SPURS
My thought experiment lineup
PG: Avery Johnson SG: Willie Anderson SF: Chuck Person PF: J.R. Reid C: Tim Duncan
If you look back in NBA history, the Spurs surrounded David Robinson with some weird rosters full of mediocre vets. Would Tim Duncan fare any better than Robinson did with them? I’d love to know.
Your way better lineups
Spurs: - Parker - Manu - Kawhi - Timmy - Robinson 6Man: Gervin Bench: J. Silas, Bowen, Aldridge, D. Green and Diaw because he's the GOAT https://t.co/l1Hx4rDOX7
— Jacob Roth (@Jacob_Roth21) August 11, 2017
TORONTO RAPTORS
My pointless lineup
PG: Mike James SG: Vince Carter SF: Joey Graham PF: Rafael Araujo C: Andrea Bargnani
How many Raptors fans would enjoy seeing Vince Carter punished with this sad team?
Your way better lineups
Lowry DeRozan Vince Carter Chris Bosh Antonio Davis https://t.co/3ny0LTGYXK
— K-D (@KDnoball) August 11, 2017
Mighty Mouse/Lowry DeRozan Vince Carter/Tracy McGrady Chris Bosh Antonio Davis #WeTheNorth #RTZ https://t.co/bIlotcxI4d
— ⚠️Guy On The Couch⚠️ (@6SportsGod1) August 11, 2017
UTAH JAZZ
My pointless lineup
PG: Raul Neto SG: Delaney Rudd SF: Quincy Lewis PF: Scott Padgett C: Greg Ostertag
Remember when Delaney Rudd had an awesome moment in the 1992 playoffs? I swear, it happened!
Your way better lineups
John Stockton Pete Maravich Adrian Dantley Karl Malone Mark Eaton (Gobert is coming for this spot)#TakeNote https://t.co/27ymqsBQ57
— Jake Hatch (@JacobCHatch) August 11, 2017
Jazz one is interesting John Stockton Pete Maravich Gordon Hayward/AK47? Karl Malone Gobert? Already? https://t.co/LZImegrrYV
— Ben Wagner (@ben_wagner) August 11, 2017
WASHINGTON BULLETS/WIZARDS
My lineup to prove a point
PG: Mark Price SG: Michael Jordan SF: Bernard King PF: Charles Oakley C: Moses Malone
Did you know all of these guys played for this franchise? Bet you didn’t, but it’s true. (Alt lineup: Muggsey Bogues | Nick Young | Ladell Eackles | Andray Blatche | JaVale McGee).
Your way better lineups
Here's a stab at the Wizards All-Time Starting 5 (they all should make the team) John Wall Earl Monroe Phil Chenier Elvin Hayes Wes Unseld https://t.co/mju9TpBQtL
— Bullets Forever (@BulletsForever) August 11, 2017
Wall Arenas Unseld The Big E Dandrige
— Pete (@PeteRuso) August 11, 2017
Wall, Chenier, Butler, Hayes, Unseld
— Jack Kogod (@Unsilent) August 11, 2017
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