Last night’s loss was more saddening than angering.

Without LeBron (and maybe a trade) our ceiling is nowhere near the Thunder’s.

More angering, to me, was the process of the two games leading up to this one. Nights at Magic City in Atlanta blowing 6 quarters of basketball is horrible process.

If anything, we found that our floor is much lower than we thought.

LeBron’s return won’t fix everything – but it will give us a defensive captain, a transition threat, a great rebounder, and a ANOTHER offensive engine defenses will have to scheme around.

We will get there.

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  1. I had a dream last night that I was at some chicks house that I’m dating, I have never met her family. I didn’t think her family was home. I walk out to the bathroom in the morning with a rock hard boner, her family sees it somehow.

    Anyhow later in the morning I hear her mom tell her sister that Lebron got traded, I run to my computer and start reading all about it. Forget the details of the trade.

  2. For whatever reason, this man LeBron just cracks me up even if he ain’t trying to be funny.

  3. If y’all think we can get massively better and on the level of OKC with a trade, think again. I can almost guarantee you’ll still not be able to contest with them even if you had Giannis or Wemby. AD, maybe because he was generational against OKC, but we rather need to revamp quite a lot, and this does not seem plausible.

    You need two to three lengthy 3&D. Not one, but two to three. If you cannot have those kind of players that Minnesota has had for a couple of years, you cannot contend.

    It’s not about our offense getting shut down, but them being able to make baskets at will. We would have still lost by 10-15 if Luka or AR was balling, and would have lost by 5 if both were balling.

  4. Of course he doesn’t care because Bron is a freaking billionaire. If i was that rich, i could care less too.

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