Post by Odin on Sept 13, 2015 3:43:41 GMT -6
White Walls
This song closes every btbam show and for good reason. It may not be the greatest composition they've made but the ending is out of this world. Much like the Thunder, regardless of how the team performs during the season (not that they don't have great success then too) they will dominate at the end. We should be in store for quite a few more titles unless RW can get his shit together and put some pressure on him. Damn Rw
Oklahoma City Thunder
The Man Land
The Man Land is a hidden bonus track at the end of their Silent Circus album. In this song they repeatedly express the fact that they are men and not god damn women, and that is exactly what Buster and Dirt are trying to do. The Lakers might could use some wing help and the Clips may need to add some back court depth but much worse teams have won title. Best of luck to you guys.
Los Angeles Lakers
Los Angeles Clippers
Bohemian Rhapsody (Cover)
*It's much better live.*
All of these teams are very good (although throughout their run i have never understood why the Nets are good.) however they are all missing something keeping them from bumping up to tier 2. The Bucks are lacking back court offense. The Blazers are lacking an active GM. The Bullets are simply aging and the last few grains of sand are falling from that hour glass. The Raptors are much improved but the jury is still out on them despite the McCarty trade. The Celtics are very close and i considered putting them in the "The Man Land" division but i need to see a bit more from them. Regardless, Nappy, Stack, and Aguirre make a terrific back court and I'm not even mentioning Bossert. The Nets are getting old and while i have faith in heebs to fix it i'll still need to see it happen before he moves back up. The Sonics either don't have a GM or have an incredibly apathetic GM, so they can never be trusted to be a real threat.
Bucks
Blazers
Celtics
Bullets
Heat
Hawks
Raptors
Nets
Sonics
Backwards Marathon
These teams seem to be going down hill. The Warriors have a new GM who is trying to sell off everything. Personally, I think he's better off trading for another wing, especially with how the west is right now. The Jazz don't even have a GM. Good for them. The Hornets have already started a firesale but have found no takers yet. I personally have put in feelers for Dwight/Scoonie/Smith but nothing has happened yet. I'm not sure the Kings are actually failing but that Lance Stephenson contract is pretty bad but not a team killer. It blows my mind that he put Turner on the block, I know I would pay a very high amount for him so I'm sure others would to. And the Suns, a once great team with Oscar/Bossert/Payton/Johnson has become nothing, but retirings can be a real bitch. Luckily for ank, he's a pretty good GM so he should be back in the conversation within a couple of year. JHB returned to a mess in Orlando and us just trying to clean it up. He knows what he's doing so it shouldn't be long before the Magic are in the title picture again.
Warriors
Jazz
Hornets
Magic
Kings
Suns
Prequel to the Sequel
We tryin. Seriously, we are, but the trade market is not great. No one has expirings anymore and everyone has an excessive amount of quality players. However, none of those issues apply to Bruns, so I'm not entirely sure why he's struggling. Unluckily, I also have an excessive amount of wings but no one wants to take them. The Pacers just made a "big" trade with the Bobcats to acquire Rolando Blackman. The Knicks simply have no superstar, there's not much more to it than they. You just can't win without them. Bobcats are a mess but they really didn't fit into the category below either, so here's where they'll live for now.
Bulls
Memphis
Pacers
Rockets
Knicks
Grizzlies
Goodble to Everything
These dudes are tanking, and they should be. Sixers, Wolves, Spurs, and Nuggets. Nothing to say here. I'll let the music do the talking.
Sixers
Nuggets
Spurs
Wolves
This song closes every btbam show and for good reason. It may not be the greatest composition they've made but the ending is out of this world. Much like the Thunder, regardless of how the team performs during the season (not that they don't have great success then too) they will dominate at the end. We should be in store for quite a few more titles unless RW can get his shit together and put some pressure on him. Damn Rw
Oklahoma City Thunder
The Man Land
The Man Land is a hidden bonus track at the end of their Silent Circus album. In this song they repeatedly express the fact that they are men and not god damn women, and that is exactly what Buster and Dirt are trying to do. The Lakers might could use some wing help and the Clips may need to add some back court depth but much worse teams have won title. Best of luck to you guys.
Los Angeles Lakers
Los Angeles Clippers
Bohemian Rhapsody (Cover)
*It's much better live.*
All of these teams are very good (although throughout their run i have never understood why the Nets are good.) however they are all missing something keeping them from bumping up to tier 2. The Bucks are lacking back court offense. The Blazers are lacking an active GM. The Bullets are simply aging and the last few grains of sand are falling from that hour glass. The Raptors are much improved but the jury is still out on them despite the McCarty trade. The Celtics are very close and i considered putting them in the "The Man Land" division but i need to see a bit more from them. Regardless, Nappy, Stack, and Aguirre make a terrific back court and I'm not even mentioning Bossert. The Nets are getting old and while i have faith in heebs to fix it i'll still need to see it happen before he moves back up. The Sonics either don't have a GM or have an incredibly apathetic GM, so they can never be trusted to be a real threat.
Bucks
Blazers
Celtics
Bullets
Heat
Hawks
Raptors
Nets
Sonics
Backwards Marathon
These teams seem to be going down hill. The Warriors have a new GM who is trying to sell off everything. Personally, I think he's better off trading for another wing, especially with how the west is right now. The Jazz don't even have a GM. Good for them. The Hornets have already started a firesale but have found no takers yet. I personally have put in feelers for Dwight/Scoonie/Smith but nothing has happened yet. I'm not sure the Kings are actually failing but that Lance Stephenson contract is pretty bad but not a team killer. It blows my mind that he put Turner on the block, I know I would pay a very high amount for him so I'm sure others would to. And the Suns, a once great team with Oscar/Bossert/Payton/Johnson has become nothing, but retirings can be a real bitch. Luckily for ank, he's a pretty good GM so he should be back in the conversation within a couple of year. JHB returned to a mess in Orlando and us just trying to clean it up. He knows what he's doing so it shouldn't be long before the Magic are in the title picture again.
Warriors
Jazz
Hornets
Magic
Kings
Suns
Prequel to the Sequel
We tryin. Seriously, we are, but the trade market is not great. No one has expirings anymore and everyone has an excessive amount of quality players. However, none of those issues apply to Bruns, so I'm not entirely sure why he's struggling. Unluckily, I also have an excessive amount of wings but no one wants to take them. The Pacers just made a "big" trade with the Bobcats to acquire Rolando Blackman. The Knicks simply have no superstar, there's not much more to it than they. You just can't win without them. Bobcats are a mess but they really didn't fit into the category below either, so here's where they'll live for now.
Bulls
Memphis
Pacers
Rockets
Knicks
Grizzlies
Goodble to Everything
These dudes are tanking, and they should be. Sixers, Wolves, Spurs, and Nuggets. Nothing to say here. I'll let the music do the talking.
Sixers
Nuggets
Spurs
Wolves