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Metapod posted:How has otto porter developed? I don't get to see him play often Really well, he's taken the leap this year to legit 3rd option. His 3 ball is looking good, he hustles for boards and is playing sound d. Easily the most consistent starter on the team, im loving his game this year. With a remotely decent bench the wiz would be in good shape
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I don't understand why the Wiz are bad. With Wall, Beal, an improved Otto Porter, Gortat, and Morris in the East that should be an above average team easy
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LarksTongues posted:Really well, he's taken the leap this year to legit 3rd option. His 3 ball is looking good, he hustles for boards and is playing sound d. Easily the most consistent starter on the team, im loving his game this year. With a remotely decent bench the wiz would be in good shape They should already be in better shape than they are, something's up. Something fishy. Everyone hates Scott Brooks and Breadley Beal. And Ted Steph's shoes caused Under Armor to lose 600 million dollars http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/18093859/under-armour-stock-plummeted-ceo-says-latest-steph-curry-shoe-not-doing-well-expected Cool Buff Man fucked around with this message at 19:41 on Nov 26, 2016 |
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Cool Buff Man posted:They should already be in better shape than they are, something's up. Something fishy. Everyone hates Scott Brooks and Breadley Beal. And Ted Of value, not actual $600 million in cash.
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# ? Nov 26, 2016 19:46 |
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Strawberry Panda posted:Of value, not actual $600 million in cash. Wow, thanks for clearing that up.
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# ? Nov 26, 2016 19:47 |
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Breadley Beal lol
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# ? Nov 26, 2016 20:04 |
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the curry shoe release led underarmour executives to enter the top secret code CH3FD3F to gain access to the UA vault. They entered with a forklift and a palette and just started moving hundred thousand dollar stacks on hundred dollar stacks. Have you ever seen a 600 million dollars in person? It's smaller than you might think
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# ? Nov 26, 2016 20:05 |
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Lebron's the GOAT and Jordan will be remembered more as meme than basketball player hail satan
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Cool Buff Man posted:Wow, thanks for clearing that up. Don't know if you're being sarcastic or not but when WWE's stock price dropped every headline said they lost 500 million dollars and people thought legitimately 500 million dollars just disappeared.
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nachos posted:Lebron's the GOAT and Jordan will be remembered more as meme than basketball player hail satan After the Mavs game, a reporter asked Lebron about him making so many assists this season (9.5 per game) and he casually mentioned that he knows how every player on the team likes the seams of the basketball in their hand before they shoot so he makes sure when passing he has the ball in the correct position and puts the correct spin on the ball so the player doesn't have to adjust it when they catch. Who the hell even thinks about this and then has the skill to actually go out and do it?
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# ? Nov 26, 2016 21:03 |
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straight up brolic posted:Apparently this is just because they have 4 days off and the Bulls want to get them burn? The Rockets do this all the time to players. I bet it's rough if you are a young player. It's probably easier for the Bulls because it's not far from Chicago rather than flying down to the Rio Grande Valley.
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tanglewood1420 posted:After the Mavs game, a reporter asked Lebron about him making so many assists this season (9.5 per game) and he casually mentioned that he knows how every player on the team likes the seams of the basketball in their hand before they shoot so he makes sure when passing he has the ball in the correct position and puts the correct spin on the ball so the player doesn't have to adjust it when they catch. Who the hell even thinks about this and then has the skill to actually go out and do it? Lebron
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tanglewood1420 posted:After the Mavs game, a reporter asked Lebron about him making so many assists this season (9.5 per game) and he casually mentioned that he knows how every player on the team likes the seams of the basketball in their hand before they shoot so he makes sure when passing he has the ball in the correct position and puts the correct spin on the ball so the player doesn't have to adjust it when they catch. Who the hell even thinks about this and then has the skill to actually go out and do it? http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/11067098/lebron-james-greatest-weapon-brain straight up brolic posted:the curry shoe release led underarmour executives to enter the top secret code CH3FD3F to gain access to the UA vault. They entered with a forklift and a palette and just started moving hundred thousand dollar stacks on hundred dollar stacks. Have you ever seen a 600 million dollars in person? It's smaller than you might think Lmao
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# ? Nov 26, 2016 21:13 |
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LeBron wisely dedicated all the useless energy that most men expend on growing hair to expanding his frontal lobe and making better basketball decisions. Big forehead = better basketball man.
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chunkles posted:LeBron wisely dedicated all the useless energy that most men expend on growing hair to expanding his frontal lobe and making better basketball decisions. Big forehead = better basketball man. The key to Michael Jordan's fraudulent success: he shined his bald head up, using the glare from the arena lights to blind his opponents.
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# ? Nov 26, 2016 21:36 |
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https://streamable.com/mbpz Time to retire Dirk. It's all arm
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tanglewood1420 posted:After the Mavs game, a reporter asked Lebron about him making so many assists this season (9.5 per game) and he casually mentioned that he knows how every player on the team likes the seams of the basketball in their hand before they shoot so he makes sure when passing he has the ball in the correct position and puts the correct spin on the ball so the player doesn't have to adjust it when they catch. Who the hell even thinks about this and then has the skill to actually go out and do it? un real super human
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Cool Buff Man posted:http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/11067098/lebron-james-greatest-weapon-brain This is a great article. Like, you can tell James is extremely smart just by watching him talk and seeing the thoughtful approach he puts into just about anything. I had no idea his memory was that good on top of everything else, but I'm not even remotely surprised.
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Bashez posted:It's all arm nah
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# ? Nov 26, 2016 21:58 |
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Certain great athletes are basically geniuses. They see and process and understand poo poo normal people simply never could.
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# ? Nov 26, 2016 21:59 |
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looks to me like dirk shot it into kyries hand, which may or may not be a foul http://videorulebook.nba.com/rule/point-of-contact-fouls/
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# ? Nov 26, 2016 22:14 |
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Lebron is the Ted Williams of basketball B)
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Cool Buff Man posted:http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/11067098/lebron-james-greatest-weapon-brain Lebron rules so hard holy poo poo
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AggressivelyStupid posted:looks to me like dirk shot it into kyries hand, which may or may not be a foul nah
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WhyteRyce posted:I don't understand why the Wiz are bad. With Wall, Beal, an improved Otto Porter, Gortat, and Morris in the East that should be an above average team easy I feel like other than Wall those guys are all overrated. Cool Buff Man posted:http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/11067098/lebron-james-greatest-weapon-brain Man I guess all I need to be an all time basketball great is another ten inches in height and incredible basketball skills.
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# ? Nov 26, 2016 22:33 |
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Lebron's a guy who knows what you posted years ago without looking
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Rick posted:I feel like other than Wall those guys are all overrated. Markieff is still really bad compared to his good seasons in Phoenix.
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RaySmuckles posted:of his 4 losses: 1 was an obliteration that he experienced due to being from one of the weakest conferences ever (and subsequently wouldn't see the finals until 4 seasons later (celtics, magic, celtics). the next was against a Mavs team that had no business winning, but did and it was awesome. Getting to the finals at age 22 is something most great players could never do. Most greats at the age don't even make the playoffs and then some get knocked out in R1. The 2011 Mavericks were a good team fully meeting the requirements of winning a title (Heat/Lakers being the only other two). They were just under the radar because everything was about the Heat that year. Dirk/Chandler were both top 10 WS/48 guys. The vast majority of teams don't have two in the top 10 in a given year. A lot of champions only have one top ten guy. RaySmuckles posted:in my opinion he benefits more from physical superiority than basketball skill. many of his skills on both ends are inconsistent. That's the whole NBA. There are guys with all kinds of basketball skills who'd never make the NBA because they're too short/weak. Same thing in a lot of other sports. There's a ton of lumbering big men prone to making mistakes that shorter guys wouldn't make. What skills are you talking about? RaySmuckles posted:...i think its important to take his whole career and the context of his era... This makes him look better compared to any of his predecessors.
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Bashez posted:https://streamable.com/mbpz I thought he'd slow down this year but not this much. He's a negative WS guy so far. RaySmuckles posted:if the 2016 finals was an historic win that should count for him, the 2014 finals were an historic dismantling that should also count against him (also 2011 when he didn't perform well). People rarely do that. I can't recall anyone lamenting over MJ being dismantled in the playoffs over and over again in the 1980s in recent years. And going even further to hold it against his career stature. Let's not forget the two retirement breaks too. LBJ has more playoff WS than anyone at this point. Spacebump posted:To be fair, I don't think any of the 46% thought Dallas would be missing 4 (5 a few nights) of their top 6 players to start the season. I didn't. I thought Dirk would slow down so I didn't pick them. I think I picked the Pelicans. I should stop doing that.
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# ? Nov 26, 2016 23:46 |
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LeBron is some kind of freak of nature.
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Brolander posted:Lebron's a guy who knows what you posted years ago without looking Sorry about all my bad FYAD posts from '04, bron
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LeBron is not as good as Michael Jordan jfc
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# ? Nov 27, 2016 00:24 |
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Lebron is way better than Jordan but Jordan isn't the GOAT so. I think when Lebron hangs it up he will probably be. He's still not, yet. This is my spicy hot take.
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Mandrel posted:LeBron is not as good as Michael Jordan jfc Bron is better. He didn't need Pippen to win a playoff series. (Or one of the greatest modern coaches to win a title.)
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Libertine posted:Lebron is way better than Jordan
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Stolen from Reddit but it shocked me enough. Nik Stauskus is currently 5th in the league in TS% at 65.8%. He's also 4th in eFG%. Still below 15 PER because he doesn't really do anything else, but the rolling behemoth that is the Process continues. Philly should give Hinkie his job back.
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straight up brolic posted:lmao no if anything it's a mild matter of preference between scoring and versatility. LeBron has never been as effective as Jordan at scoring Jordan is the best midrange scorer of all time but that's the least valuable kind of offense. Lebron is a better inside and outside scorer, better passer, better rebounder, more athletic. I feel like the thing that too many 80s/90s players get passes on is outside shooting. Also Lebron should pass Jordan's total games played next year so it should be a lot easier to directly compare them at that point. At this current point I feel like Lebron compares favorably on everything except ringzzzzz and midrange offense.
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Libertine posted:Jordan is the best midrange scorer of all time but that's the least valuable kind of offense. Lebron is a better inside and outside scorer, better passer, better rebounder, more athletic. I feel like the thing that too many 80s/90s players get passes on is outside shooting. e: Jordan had a four year run where he scored >30ppg on >60%TS and used >32% of the Bulls possessions. He also like never turned the ball over. I'm all for making GBS threads on Michael Jordan, but please try to keep your criticism grounded in reality. e2: if you erase the memory of Jordan's Wizards comeback, LeBron and Jordan have literally the same exact career TS%, but Jordan scored many more buckets and used more possessions. straight up brolic fucked around with this message at 01:00 on Nov 27, 2016 |
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Libertine posted:Jordan is the best midrange scorer of all time but that's the least valuable kind of offense. Lebron is a better inside and outside scorer, better passer, better rebounder, more athletic. I feel like the thing that too many 80s/90s players get passes on is outside shooting. Jordan (minus the Washington years) and Lebron have identical TS%s. You claim Jordan's offense is less efficient, but he was exactly as efficient as Lebron is at turning possessions into points. So why again was MJs offense inferior? His Chicago ORTG is a bit higher than Lebron's too, so Lebron's passing prowess (which is better than Jordans, though MJ is underrated there) doesn't do enough to push him over the top. Again, comparing across Era's is stupid because no one in the 80s and 90s was playing a 3pt-oriented game so its not really fair to hold that against MJ. In the future I promise there will be some other paradigm that comes along and that shouldn't retroactively make Lebron worse.
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