Remainder of NBA season at Disney World?

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Zion’s had to have had one of the worst +/- in the bubble this far, other than some Wizards. Guess that’s what happens when he’s playing like a 6’6 five man on defense out there. I don’t know if all that bulk is hurting his lateral quickness or what. I do know THT and Burton were both beefy boys who look better without the weight.
 
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Zion’s had to have had one of the worst +/- in the bubble this far, other than some Wizards. Guess that’s what happens when he’s playing like a 6’6 five man on defense out there. I don’t know if all that bulk is hurting his lateral quickness or what. I do know THT and Burton were both beefy boys who look better without the weight.
From what I've seen I'd absolutely take Morant over him.
 

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Man, the Nets without their stars are playing some scrappy bubble ball.
Former arch nemesis Jacque Vaughn has them playing well.
 

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Man, the Nets without their stars are playing some scrappy bubble ball.
Former arch nemesis Jacque Vaughn has them playing well.

Didn't know he was coaching.

I actually liked him and other KU players from that era. Just didn't seem as dooshy as they've been the last few years.
 

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I don't know what it is but this bubble style is some of the more interesting NBA basketball I've seen in a long while.

Orlando the new Focustown?
 
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I don't know what it is but this bubble style is some of the more interesting NBA basketball I've seen in a long while.

Orlando the new Focustown?

It's kind of like the NCAA tourney. Games on basically all day, every game is important for the most part, teams like the Blazers just playing balls out every game because they need to to make the playoffs, weird little storylines, some dudes hurt and not there so it makes some of these other guys step up, etc. Plus, that there really isn't much else going on at all makes these games just a ton of fun to watch, let alone the number of ISU tie ins.
 
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Blazers got a bit lucky tonight I think, just need to win 1 of 2 against Memphis now.
 

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I'd agree the bubble games are entertaining (and especially so in the face of a national disaster) and you're getting to see guys you'd never see in "normal" times but the overall vibe is still pretty exhibitiony.
 

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I'd agree the bubble games are entertaining (and especially so in the face of a national disaster) and you're getting to see guys you'd never see in "normal" times but the overall vibe is still pretty exhibitiony.
I think it depends on the game. They’re getting that way now as it winds down, but many games had a playoff atmosphere to me.
 

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10 seconds left in the game and KCRG interrupts to have a conversation with Gov Reynolds about restoring power. For those without power, theirs not many of those watching television right now.
 

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The one kid for Memphis was like 8-11 and 3-4 on threes with 4 boards and three assits in 20 minutes and was -27.

How is that even possible?

The Blazers had to have scored every possession every second he was on the court.