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Creative destruction – LA and Boston
are overtaken by Miami and Denver

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Posted By: Big Bopper, 6/12/2023 6:30:27 PM

Hey Bird, Magic, Wilt, Parish, and McHale! Meet the new bosses, not the same as the old bosses: There’s a big white Serbian named Jokic who’s a magician with the ball. He can dunk but rarely bothers. He has a soft touch that usually finds the hoop, and loves to get the ball into the hands of others to do the same. He leads by example. He’s so clever that watching basketball is now something like watching hockey – you lose track of the puck/ball. Jokic never went to college, never learned to trash talk, and never got too full of himself.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Brunsong 6/12/2023 8:38:04 PM (No. 1490640)
NBA lost its luster when Olden Polynice, playing for the Seattle Supersonics, was reported to be leading the league in stolen VCRs.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: ChattyCatsSusan 6/12/2023 9:52:40 PM (No. 1490676)
Since this is the first time in Denver's franchise history that they made the finals, I relented and we have the NBA in the house. The big Serbian fellow is an amazing player to watch. I hope Denver finishes it tonight and takes the trophy.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: DiegoDude 6/13/2023 5:23:28 AM (No. 1490796)
Quit watching the NBA when Bird and Magic retired and the NBA went gangsta.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: tootall 6/13/2023 8:49:22 AM (No. 1490875)
The pendulum does appear to be swinging
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Hey Bird, Magic, Wilt, Parish, and McHale! Meet the new bosses, not the same as the old bosses: There’s a big white Serbian named Jokic who’s a magician with the ball. He can dunk but rarely bothers. He has a soft touch that usually finds the hoop, and loves to get the ball into the hands of others to do the same. He leads by example. He’s so clever that watching basketball is now something like watching hockey – you lose track of the puck/ball. Jokic never went to college, never learned to trash talk, and never got too full of himself.
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