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    Default Do the Clippers beat the MAVS with a healthy Leonard?

    Do you think the Clippers could have won the serious had Kwahi been healthy?

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    Default Re: Do the Clippers beat the MAVS with a healthy Leonard?

    Maybe!

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    Default Re: Do the Clippers beat the MAVS with a healthy Leonard?

    No, if everyone was healthy the mavs, Celtics, thunder, and knicks would all be home right now.

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    Default Re: Do the Clippers beat the MAVS with a healthy Leonard?

    Maybe man!

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    Default Re: Do the Clippers beat the MAVS with a healthy Leonard?

    The ball is round

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    Default Re: Do the Clippers beat the MAVS with a healthy Leonard?

    Quote Originally Posted by Im so nba'd out View Post
    No, if everyone was healthy the mavs, Celtics, thunder, and knicks would all be home right now.
    Celtics are home either way...waiting until Tuesday to face the Cavs/Magic winner

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    Default Re: Do the Clippers beat the MAVS with a healthy Leonard?

    Quote Originally Posted by TAZORAC View Post
    Do you think the Clippers could have won the serious had Kwahi been healthy?

    Absolutely not.

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    Default Re: Do the Clippers beat the MAVS with a healthy Leonard?

    I He’s reached the point that Yao Ming reached long ago when people were saying if you were healthy he would be better than Dwight Howard. You can’t always be hurt and talk about what you might be if you weren’t. Eventually, you’re just the hurt guy.


    It’s been like four years since he was healthy for a playoff run. I think that’s long enough to lose the “If healthy” and acknowledge the fact that he never is. Just assume you’ll get nothing and be happy with whatever you get. He doesn’t get “If healthy” hypotheticals. He gets “If he stayed healthy” ones like Penny or Grant Hill. It may be time to consider him in past tense.

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    Default Re: Do the Clippers beat the MAVS with a healthy Leonard?

    Quote Originally Posted by TAZORAC View Post
    Do you think the Clippers could have won the serious had Kwahi been healthy?

    Kawhi's prime was really short because of the sit-out shenanigans that he started in San Antonio

    But if this pre-2020 Kawhi, they would easily win and be favored to title - the WCF would be a clash of titans between clips/nugs just like the lakers/spurs of yesteryear

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    Default Re: Do the Clippers beat the MAVS with a healthy Leonard?

    As Chuck once said, the best trait for an athlete is availability.

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    Default Re: Do the Clippers beat the MAVS with a healthy Leonard?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kblaze8855 View Post
    I He’s reached the point that Yao Ming reached long ago when people were saying if you were healthy he would be better than Dwight Howard. You can’t always be hurt and talk about what you might be if you weren’t. Eventually, you’re just the hurt guy.


    It’s been like four years since he was healthy for a playoff run. I think that’s long enough to lose the “If healthy” and acknowledge the fact that he never is. Just assume you’ll get nothing and be happy with whatever you get. He doesn’t get “If healthy” hypotheticals. He gets “If he stayed healthy” ones like Penny or Grant Hill. It may be time to consider him in past tense.
    Yeah, as much as i admire Kawhi's prowess and impact as a superstar, he's already close to being in the Penny's, Grant Hill's, Brandon Roy's purgatory

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