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bond10
06-27-2016, 11:26 AM
If the Cavs and other great teams weren't on cruise control and coasting, we'd have a lot more 70+ win seasons. Real talk playa.
ArbitraryWater
06-27-2016, 11:30 AM
you think Bron/Irving/Thompson are 73-9 material? Lol.. they pace themselves instead of tiring out for 60+, and then crush whatever comes out the West.
Prime_Shaq
06-27-2016, 11:43 AM
Lol no.
tmacattack33
06-27-2016, 12:08 PM
Lol no.
Yes, if any elite team truly played every single regular season game is it was a Finals game, they would break the record.
That would be asking way too much though. There is no human out there who can go at 100% every single day for 6 months.
NBA needs to shorten its regular season to 45 games.
kamil
06-27-2016, 12:25 PM
you think Bron/Irving/Thompson are 73-9 material? Lol.. they pace themselves instead of tiring out for 60+, and then crush whatever comes out the West.
LOL at this excuse.
the regular season doesn't matter anymore. It hasn't for a while.
That win total is garbage.
WayOfWad3
06-27-2016, 12:28 PM
Yes, if any elite team truly played every single regular season game is it was a Finals game, they would break the record.
That would be asking way too much though. There is no human out there who can go at 100% every single day for 6 months.
NBA needs to shorten its regular season to 45 games.
I was thinking they should just cut the preseason in half to give the schedulers another week or so to make a more favorable schedule for the players
Yes, if any elite team truly played every single regular season game is it was a Finals game, they would break the record.
That would be asking way too much though. There is no human out there who can go at 100% every single day for 6 months.
NBA needs to shorten its regular season to 45 games.
Not in this ***** league.
Back in the day? No problem.
Karl Malone didn't miss more than 2 games for 18 seasons in a row.
Lebron23
06-27-2016, 12:40 PM
Not in this ***** league.
Back in the day? No problem.
Karl Malone didn't miss more than 2 games for 18 seasons in a row.
Karl Malone is arguably the most durable player in NBA History.
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