[QUOTE=L.Kizzle]Nuggets streak >> Heat Streak.[/QUOTE]
This! 15>>>25!
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[QUOTE=L.Kizzle]Nuggets streak >> Heat Streak.[/QUOTE]
This! 15>>>25!
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It kinda shows there is huge differences in the nba this year.
More stacked teams. I wonder what is overrall record of top teams this year compared to before.. need to check that one up
[QUOTE=francesco totti]It kinda shows there is huge differences in the nba this year.
More stacked teams. I wonder what is overrall record of top teams this year compared to before.. need to check that one up[/QUOTE]
Is Denver a stacked team though? They're very deep but have no player that made the All-Star team. And Denver has been ridiculously deep ever since the Melo trade.
[QUOTE=VIP2000]Is Denver a stacked team though? They're very deep but have no player that made the All-Star team. And Denver has been ridiculously deep ever since the Melo trade.[/QUOTE]
Being an All star is so subjective.
I honestly believe that Denver has at least two players that are better to their counter parts that were in the ASG. Maybe even three.. Ty lawson, for example.
George Karl had some interesting comments about superstars
"It's a team that wins big, that make superstars"
[url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmdM5pWJgg4[/url]
George Karl also stated that he doubts that Denver will ever bring in a "real" superstar.
[QUOTE=VIP2000]Is Denver a stacked team though? They're very deep but have no player that made the All-Star team. And Denver has been ridiculously deep ever since the Melo trade.[/QUOTE]
the All-star team is basically a popularity contest, there are plenty of players who didn't make the team that you can make a argument for, and some who did make the team that shouldn't. Denver is loaded with a bunch of players who are border line stars with 2 or 3 who could possibly grow into all-stars. So how will the Nuggets do in the playoffs? I think it depends on coach Karl not changing the rotation, because the bench is a big part of this teams success, if their opponent wants to shorten their bench, fine, just continue to run ,sub in fresh players, and force then to either put in players they didn't plan to play or have a bunch of tired starters with their hands on knees sucking wind in the fourth quarter.
And it's over. I'm a Laker fan and tried to hate the Nuggets after Pau's concussion, but I just can't. Great run, and I hope my Lakers kick your ass in the playoffs, provided we get there. :cheers:
It's overlooked since the Heat had a more impressive streak in the same timespan...
[QUOTE=Eat Like A Bosh]It's overlooked since the Heat had a more impressive streak in the same timespan...[/QUOTE]
Overlooked? Maybe. But it wasn't even the second longest streak this season. I don't even remember the Clippers 17 game win streak and in the scheme of things, these streaks don't even matter once they're over.
[QUOTE=Wonder Bread Kid]Overlooked? Maybe. But it wasn't even the second longest streak this season. I don't even remember the Clippers 17 game win streak and in the scheme of things, these streaks don't even matter once they're over.[/QUOTE]
Yup! it's over, on to the next one.
It really sucked losing last night. In the grand scheme of things, i'm more interested to see how they respond to the loss with their next game being against San Antonio. If they Nuggets bounce back and win against the Spurs, that means more to me right now than the streak.