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I can't find the whole interview but Steven Adams how do you not love this guy?
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They have so many picks that they wouldn’t have to. Maybe Hartenstein and another young guy (non-Chet/Jalen) plus 7 picks.if I were OKC I'd be tempted to just keep that roster together I think it's quite possible they win it all this year. They might be a year early but they are stacked. I'm not sure I would break it up even for Giannis?
Overall, He’s the most worthless “super star” in NBA historyHarden’s got to be the biggest perennial Superstar Playoff no-show ever, right?
More than Shawn Marion?Harden’s got to be the biggest perennial Superstar Playoff no-show ever, right?
shots firedMore than Shawn Marion?
IDK about that. I mean he had an excellent game 6.Harden’s got to be the biggest perennial Superstar Playoff no-show ever, right?
As el foldo as Marion was, he was never considered a Superstar like Harden was.More than Shawn Marion?
Karl MaloneOverall, He’s the most worthless “super star” in NBA history
Karl Malone
Joel Embiid
Dwight Howard
Chris Webber
Depends on your definition of “worthless”…
I don’t think any of them were technically “worthless”. They all had a some missing circuitry in big moments.I'd argue Malone wasn't worthless. He led Utah to the finals twice and was a rock there. Without MJ's Bulls destroying the league the Jazz have a championship.
Webber definitely fits that bill. So does Dwight. Embiid is a little different because of his injury issues. You'd need to include Derrick Rose in the list also if Embiid is there. Rose fits that moniker also.
~ Me-first attitudeKarl Malone
Joel Embiid
Dwight Howard
Chris Webber
Depends on your definition of “worthless”…
Overall, He’s the most worthless “super star” in NBA history
Harden’s got to be the biggest perennial Superstar Playoff no-show ever, right?
Up 10 with nothing from Currey is pretty good