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Who would win this year (2023/24) ?

  • Philadelphia Sixers

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  • LA Clippers

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  • San Antonio Spurs

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  • Dallas Mavericks

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  • Milwaukee Bucks

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  • New Orléans Pelicans

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  • OKC Thunder

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  • Houston Rockets

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  • Toronto Raptors

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  • Utah Jazz

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  • Portland Trail Blazers

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  • Orlando Magic

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  • Memphis Grizzlies

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  • Indiana Pacers

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  • Atlanta Hawks

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  • Sacramento Kings

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  • Total voters
    19
honestly mindblowing that this guy is one of the nicest, insightful chefs you'll ever see on the internet while his brother Skip is arguably the biggest POS in all of sports and journalism (his former comrade Stephen A Smith is still above him)

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/ZZVOAxcBigk
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lol we took out the Cavs with only 1 starter lmao
https://www.reddit.com/r/nba/comments/1b5zeek
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lol this is how BrickMuse died?
 
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Has anyone else completely fallen off watching the NBA?
Shit is boring af now. Used to be a huge fan from 2014-2019
nope still watching as I have since 2012 and still enjoying it

i appreciate the parity in the NBA after LeBron left the Cavs in 2018 (outside of the Warriors winning again in 2022), and having a new champion every season basically

also the Knicks doing well across multiple seasons for the first time in decades has helped as well
 
Good luck vs Sixers
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either them or Miami since they are playing for the 7th Seed play-in game on Wednesday
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Good luck vs Sixers
:josad:
@Noyman
also first time that I'll actually have the time+opportunity to attend the playoffs in-person, hopefully it goes well...
 
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