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Tae posted:I think, because it's brought up all the time, the Thunder had a legit option to keep all four by stretching or amnestying Perkins. Right, people try to frame it as "they had to choose between Ibaka and Harden!" But they actually could have kept both if the owner wasn't too cheap to use the amnesty.
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Tae posted:I think, because it's brought up all the time, the Thunder had a legit option to keep all four by stretching or amnestying Perkins. And honestly people bring up the repeater tax but they had just been to an NBA finals with that core and there was no reason to expect at that time that they wouldn't be returning. You go deep into the luxury tax to keep that core together and then if it underperforms you blow it up. You don't send away your key third option/backup point guard for peanuts. I'm talking to you, 2005 Phoenix Suns Doltos posted:I think basketball is one of those unique sports where you can sort of tell when someone has the look real early on. Rose's year in Memphis was a joke when NBA scouts attend every game at Simeon anyway. NCAA is useless but gently caress it let people have the Americana of university sports. Eh. Looking at, say, Russell Westbrook in college you'd have no idea he'd turn out like this. You also would have thought Michael Beasley would be an unstoppable force and Anthony Davis would be a defensive juggernaut
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i bet steven adams says "NASA" in a really cool and interesting way
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Declan MacManus posted:You also would have thought Michael Beasley would be an unstoppable force https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZHiT-6CeBM&t=40s They were right?!
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https://twitter.com/gluckstadt/status/856322830631399424 (click on it, its amazing)
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EMC posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZHiT-6CeBM&t=40s Super Cool Beas was trending towards becoming a rotation player and probably would have been fine had he not gotten arrested 8 billion times for pot possession and broken his foot
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Spoeank posted:https://twitter.com/gluckstadt/status/856322830631399424
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ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
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"In sports you have restrictions" is the most kobe rear end kobe statement to ever be made. I need a video of this.
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wow I didn't think I could love Kobe more than I already did
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You missed the best one https://twitter.com/gluckstadt/status/856323687481573376
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Declan MacManus posted:Eh. Looking at, say, Russell Westbrook in college you'd have no idea he'd turn out like this. You also would have thought Michael Beasley would be an unstoppable force and Anthony Davis would be a defensive juggernaut Is the argument that the NCAA lets players blossom or that you could just get rid of it and let players sign straight out of HS and blossom in the D-league instead? I still think NCAA athletes get such a huge boost over professional straight from HS athletes. The odds of making it in the NBA are slim to none and even if you make it your career is probably ending in your mid 30s. Free or partially paid for college with all the benefits of being an alum would sure as hell beat out getting sent to a basketball mill like how soccer clubs treat their prospects.
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Doltos posted:Is the argument that the NCAA lets players blossom or that you could just get rid of it and let players sign straight out of HS and blossom in the D-league instead? Euro basketball mills worked out well for some of the best players in this century. I imagine American ones could be better operated with better talent. If they couldn't make it in the NBA, they'd probably be a good pipeline to playing in foreign leagues. It's way better for future American pro soccer players to go to Euro soccer mills than NCAA soccer. (Though some of the stories I've read on Euro soccer youth systems are terrible and the system would have to be improved, not replicated.) Spacebump fucked around with this message at 05:02 on Apr 24, 2017 |
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edit: can someone find me clips of Isolation Joseph scoring 200 points in the 4thHand Knit posted:That's nice and all, but ironic slurs will be dealt with in the same way as non-ironic slurs. They'll be deleted and moved to the gas chamber? Or is that forum renamed? I don't understand the new rules. Is it now wrong to point out that Adam Silver's people must be wiped from the earth if good citizens wish to ever walk safely at night? cause I'm a member of FVK and I will smoke weed on any big-shot commissioner's grave, but I wouldn't want people thinking I'm doing it just because he's chosen a religion that requires blood sacrifices to Mammon (although, as I said before, I am opposed to the NCAA)
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That Adams miss into Westbrook deep three was so cool, I wish they'd won the game off that.
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Holy poo poo, Dunk King is coming back
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Rockets bitch
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The Glumslinger posted:Holy poo poo, Dunk King is coming back !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Ah, another chance for jordan kilganon to get robbed
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Doltos posted:Is the argument that the NCAA lets players blossom or that you could just get rid of it and let players sign straight out of HS and blossom in the D-league instead? It would make more sense to let them develop in the D-League (NBA rules and spacing along with more physically developed competition) and high school grads do have the option of joining the D-League for a year after they graduate (which is way way worse than living as a star college athlete). But what I'm saying is the NCAA isn't a reliable gauge or incubator of talent and as such shouldn't really factor into the NBA's evaluation process.
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EvanTH posted:edit: can someone find me clips of Isolation Joseph scoring 200 points in the 4th Consecutive offensive possessions https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZKpQMwMrj4
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I still believe the 2010 bulls could've won the nba finals if the hawks didnt give iso joe the maxy max at that time.
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Carlosologist posted:wow I didn't think I could love Kobe more than I already did
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Declan MacManus posted:It would make more sense to let them develop in the D-League (NBA rules and spacing along with more physically developed competition) and high school grads do have the option of joining the D-League for a year after they graduate (which is way way worse than living as a star college athlete). But what I'm saying is the NCAA isn't a reliable gauge or incubator of talent and as such shouldn't really factor into the NBA's evaluation process. I think the NCAA incubates plenty of talent we just don't care about it. All the Mike Muscalas of the world.
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Or both. Hey superstar talent you are clearly good enough to go to the league. Welcome aboard. Hey marginal high school talent.you arent good enough now to go straight to the league go to college and play. To get better. Baseball's system is perfrct imo
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I think the kids get lucky to have at least a year of college experience. A year of college is REALLY helpful in the future
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Mr. F! posted:I think the kids get lucky to have at least a year of college experience. A year of college is REALLY helpful in the future Not really, they stop attending classes after the 1st semester since punishment for the 2nd semester would come after the season.
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https://twitter.com/SBondyNYDN/status/420402844626591744
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NCAA is the worst because it's inflicted duke on the world. Real talk, they should at least pay the players. On phone though.
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Vanilla Mint Ice posted:Ah, another chance for jordan kilganon to get robbed I'm to see how they try to top how ridiculous all the backstories and other poo poo was last yera Also friendly reminder Guy Dupuy is a fraud
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Dexo posted:Or both.
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EvanTH posted:This comes up a lot--shooting a free throw in a game is NOTHING like shooting in practice. It's really tough to simulate being pulled out of a game immediately after taking a foul and taking shots with everyone staring at you. You can't practice that every night. Even the terrible free throw shooters shoot like 90% when they're alone in a gym taking one after another. Oh, huh. That's interesting. Never knew that.
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Doltos posted:I still think NCAA athletes get such a huge boost over professional straight from HS athletes. The odds of making it in the NBA are slim to none and even if you make it your career is probably ending in your mid 30s. Free or partially paid for college with all the benefits of being an alum would sure as hell beat out getting sent to a basketball mill like how soccer clubs treat their prospects. You can always go to college later in life. There's a limited amount of time you can get paid to play basketball. It could be severely limited if you get hurt playing college ball for free too.
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dokmo posted:Consecutive offensive possessions I didn't know it until last night, but I need a Joe Johnson/Joe Ingles championship run in my life. edit: https://twitter.com/ZachLowe_NBA/status/856359575708196865 Jack's Flow fucked around with this message at 13:46 on Apr 24, 2017 |
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I have so much Australian pride in Joe Ingles. I used to see him around the place when I played a rec in South Melbourne.
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PostNouveau posted:Oh, huh. That's interesting. Never knew that. It is, but I kind of think it just illustrates that we don't know how to coach FTs properly, rather than they can't be coached. It seems kind of comparable to soccer and rugby penalties, where the teams who are good at it tend to practice the actual technique while acknowledging that it's different under pressure, and then also coach on the psychological approach, making sure that you're controlling yourself and are in the right state of mind to repeat your mechanics. Also similar to Steve Kerr (I think) who'd practise spot duty 3s by sitting chatting to his shooting coach for five minutes, then sprinting to a spot on the floor and taking a three.
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EoinCannon posted:I have so much Australian pride in Joe Ingles. I used to see him around the place when I played a rec in South Melbourne. Joe Ingles is the schlubbiest NBA player I've ever seen.
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Russ is suffering from PTSD lol
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EoinCannon posted:I have so much Australian pride in Joe Ingles. I used to see him around the place when I played a rec in South Melbourne. Funny you say that because he is the YMCA player in the NBA right now.
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tarbrush posted:It is, but I kind of think it just illustrates that we don't know how to coach FTs properly, rather than they can't be coached.
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