they really need to make an effort to throw it in the post. our guards don't give a shyt, just crossing the half court line and heaving
Sure they can, just have to have a better record than the bullsWashington can't get fourth right?
Yeah they def can bro, only a half game backWashington can't get fourth right?
is this true?Jason kidd is schemin right now lookin at playing the Raptors first round again.![]()
Indiana always plays miserable games. They're like the late '90's Cavs, always trying to muck up the game and ugly their way to victory. This game put me to sleep but at least they got the W.
The schedule is pretty easy the rest of the way. We see the Bulls twice and the Rockets once, otherwise it's all sub-.500 teams. Going 10-5 to get to 50 wins is a real possibility.
I got a letter from MLSE detailing playoff pricing. A balcony prime seat (upper bowl) is gonna cost $200 a game in the first round. Average cost for the season is $45 for the same seat. Talk about gouging. The super premium games (e.g. Cavs) jack the seat price up to around $100 a game in the regular season. They're doubling that for a first-round playoff game. Last year the same seats were around $120 a game in the playoffs and we had the most expensive playoff tickets in the NBA. These are season ticketholder prices. Joe blow off the street will have to pay even more.
I've renewed my seats for next season but there's a chance that'll be the last time. They're not giving any details about all-star weekend cuz that's an "NBA-run event", so I don't know if I'll be able to get tickets or how much they'll be charging for them. That's a BS way to deal with your season ticketholders. The event runs every year, they must have some idea about availability and pricing, but they're stonewalling and just pushing people to renew so they get priority over people that don't without giving any specifics.