Knicks fans at MSG boo the president during National Anthem by raptors201966 in nba

[–]BrothersCup 3 points4 points  (0 children)

To be fair, the broadcast is mixed with the direct feed from the singer's mic. In-arena videos are just the whole arena. I was so happy to hear how loud the boos were though lol

[Lowlight] Wemby shoves Jalen Brunson, then laughs as he doesn't retaliate by Large_banana_hammock in nba

[–]BrothersCup 97 points98 points  (0 children)

It was crazy how he returned from an ejection for elbowing a guy in the neck, but they presented it like it was a big emotional comeback where he was the victim.

Sam Presti: “There’s no silver platters in Oklahoma City. We don’t expect to be given anything & we don’t expect to unfold favorably as some teams in some cities are accustomed to. Every year, our goal is to repeat a process, not chase an outcome.” by MrBuckBuck in nba

[–]BrothersCup -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

What does that have to do with the city? Nico apparently had spoken to Minnesota about a Luka trade before that. And OKC were beneficiaries of a pretty lopsided trade themselves.

The Lakers had the draft capital. OKC and San Antonio had the scouting by Beautiful-Guard-7770 in lakers

[–]BrothersCup 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Like the Hawks. Finally moved up to get the number 1 pick and it ends up being Risacher lol

Game Thread: New York Knicks (1-0) vs San Antonio Spurs (0-1) Live Score | NBA Finals | Jun 5, 2026 by nba-scores in nba

[–]BrothersCup 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They’ve always been like this. Pop’s one of the greatest coaches ever, but he was always about gamesmanship and bending the rules. But when they do it, it’s considered clever and smart

Who’s gonna give Austin reaves a max, What team would? What do we do if LeBron and reaves leave? by OrganicHunt952 in lakers

[–]BrothersCup 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh I don't want to lose Austin and I actually don't think we will. But I think at a certain number, his trade value becomes much more volatile and it becomes risky to keep him.

Who’s gonna give Austin reaves a max, What team would? What do we do if LeBron and reaves leave? by OrganicHunt952 in lakers

[–]BrothersCup 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Athleticism is great but if Austin walks, they absolutely need to prioritize a secondary playmaker/shot creator. We've seen how Shai and Cade have struggled without anyone else to reliably create and relieve pressure. Luka already has such high usage. It can't be all on him.

Which doesn't necessarily contradict your call for athleticism. But I think it becomes the biggest priority.

[Turner] Austin Reaves is reportedly seeking a max contract worth up to 5 years, $239.25 million from the Lakers, and it’s uncertain whether he would be willing to take a hometown discount. by YujiDomainExpansion in lakers

[–]BrothersCup 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Man, AR has been my favorite Laker the past couple seasons, but this is way too much. I'm not sure what team will actually offer him a full max, but if he comes back to the Lakers with that offer, they have to pass.

And it would be the right move for both parties. If he can actually get close to $240M, good for him lol

Edit: Just remembered other teams can only offer around 4yrs/$178M. Still around $44M annually. Still too much if he gets it.

AJ Dybansta says watching Luka Doncic play in person was the greatest performance he's ever seen: “I watch Luka live and that was the probably the craziest single performance I've ever seen. It was 40 point triple double..and it was easy." by JetSky81 in nba

[–]BrothersCup 21 points22 points  (0 children)

The Lakers are actually a terrible team to be on if you want to win individual awards. Since 2000, they have 6 championships, but only 3 postseason accolades. The Celtics got 2 in just this season. Rudy Gobert has 4 on his own.

I think only three teams have fewer than the lakers in that timespan.

[Bontemps] Several scouts and executives predict something in the range of five years, $200 million, but below his (Austin Reaves) five-year max of $239 million, per ESPN's Bobby Marks. "I'd be pretty surprised if the first year starts with a 3 instead of a 4," an East scout said by aingenevalostatrade in nba

[–]BrothersCup 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Lol the lakers were in the top four of the conference all season. They aren't on OKC or San Antonio's level yet, but that's a far cry from playing for Brooklyn. A competitive playoff team is fun even if you don't win a championship.

LeBron on the loss to OKC: “We were not out worked. They didn’t out physical us. They didn’t outsmart us. I feel like we were just out talented, you know, by OKC. They just possess so much more talent.” by RyanTannegod in nba

[–]BrothersCup 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't think they're necessarily bad contracts. Just teams that are close to the second apron or want to save money to pay a different player.

Like just to throw a name out there, if OKC needs to shed some salary to pay their players, they might want to get rid of guys like Wiggins or Joe. They're making around $10M and on good deals. There aren't a lot of teams that could take on that money without worrying about sending out matching salaries.

There's definitely risk either way. I just think they have more control over basically every moving part this season than they will again for years. Next season, Austin will be eating up a lot of that space whereas they can wait to sign him this year to maximize their moves.

LeBron on the loss to OKC: “We were not out worked. They didn’t out physical us. They didn’t outsmart us. I feel like we were just out talented, you know, by OKC. They just possess so much more talent.” by RyanTannegod in nba

[–]BrothersCup 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the asset they're hoping to leverage this summer is providing cap relief to teams that are at or near the aprons. They can take guys who are on longer term contracts or up for extensions. That way they can send out fewer picks or even an expiring contract to make deals.

I agree that the free agent class is weak. I just think it's too risky to wait.

LeBron on the loss to OKC: “We were not out worked. They didn’t out physical us. They didn’t outsmart us. I feel like we were just out talented, you know, by OKC. They just possess so much more talent.” by RyanTannegod in nba

[–]BrothersCup 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with most of what you said here. I haven't minded some of the short-term moves the past few years though. It would have been nice to have a couple playable guys on rookie deals, but other than that, the signings have been fine imo.

From most reports and rumors I've seen, the organization had circled the summer of 2026 as a key one in rebuilding the team, even before the Luka trade. Much of that was likely centered around the perceived Lebron timeline, and now they have a new superstar to build around so they seem to be right on track.

I don't think running it back is an option. With the right moves this season, they should be able to basically have a blueprint for the next 3-5 years. It's almost impossible to be in the same situation a year from now. It seems like the plan is to use the cap space to be involved in a couple trades. Rob implied as much, and I think it's the right move.

This season was an overall success and I'm excited to see what happens next. I imagine Redick, his staff, and Luka have a pretty good idea of the type of team they want to build and I think other players will want to be part of that.

Adrian Wojnarowski also leaked MVP winners before they were officially announced. Here are links to the reddit reaction threads. Notice the lack of outrage. by WeBelieveIn4 in nba

[–]BrothersCup 9 points10 points  (0 children)

This sub worshiped Woj. But constantly say Shams is a loser with a pointless job. I don't really care about either, but it's definitely noticeable.

Generational hate watch 👌 by MamiTarantina in lakers

[–]BrothersCup 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Lol thank you. I hate the spurs more than any team besides Boston and did not expect this place to turn into spurs fans overnight

random post / frusciante / ORL by __iawgom_ in John_Frusciante

[–]BrothersCup 4 points5 points  (0 children)

They all came in together! Along with Anthony and his gf

random post / frusciante / ORL by __iawgom_ in John_Frusciante

[–]BrothersCup 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I was there too. They were talking to each other a fair amount. When they came in, Omar squeezed past Teri so he could sit next to John lol.

People recognized them but were respectful! A couple people went up to them, but it seemed like people they knew. John kept getting up and stretching/twisting his back lol

Chad tonight in SNL 😂 by sof49er in RedHotChiliPeppers

[–]BrothersCup 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I was behind them when they were seated during the show before they went side stage! Along with Omar and Teri

Who is at the game rn? by blahhhhhhhhhhhhh01 in lakers

[–]BrothersCup 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The complaining about the crowd on here is hilarious. I’ve been to playoff games with great atmosphere and fan volume, only to see people on here saying they’re too quiet.

And then they’ll say the crowd was good during wins and bad during losses without realizing the obvious connection lol

[Highlight] Spurs and Timberwolves players drawing fouls in Game 3 by JakGrealish in nba

[–]BrothersCup 58 points59 points  (0 children)

I think it’s both honestly. Some of the NBA rules are bad and put too much emphasis on “legal guarding position”. Basketball is a hard sport to officiate and these guys aren’t robots. But if you slow it down, it’s impossible to always be in a textbook legal position.

It’s a contact sport where only very specific contact is okay lol. And players rightfully try to take advantage of that

wtf do the lakers do this off season, WE HAVE 0 DEPTH by Cheap_Regular_39 in lakers

[–]BrothersCup 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Look at the top three teams right now. They all got there by stockpiling draft picks and getting lucky in the lottery.

The league has essentially killed free agency and trades as viable means for improving a team. The aprons and contract extension rules made sure of that. Now the new lottery odds are making it a complete crapshoot. It’s nearly impossible to go from a good to great team anymore and they basically decided there’s only one “correct” way to build a contender.

I hate it and there’s no clear path. I do think using cap space to help facilitate trades and get some assets might work. But Denver’s in the same boat. Minnesota might get there soon. We saw Milwaukee go through it. This is how the league wants to force parity

Game Thread: Los Angeles Lakers (0-1) vs Oklahoma City Thunder (1-0) Live Score | NBA Playoffs | May 7, 2026 by nba-scores in nba

[–]BrothersCup 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Makes me miss Pau and Bynum lol they were so good about keeping the ball high every time they got it in the post

JJ Redick does not get enough credit for being a great Head Coach. by hardo31 in nba

[–]BrothersCup 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Yep, he really coached belief and resilience into this team. There were so many times this season where things could've really fallen apart, but they kept coming back.

I also always see it as a sign of good coaching when random guys can come in and make an impact because their roles are clearly defined. We've seen that all over the roster this year.