Who says Melo will agree to getting traded to Houston? I'm certain most "superstars" have a no-trade clause.
kidd had 15 points on 9 shots and rodrigue had 18 on 11. i never said jeremy was a lockdown defender but people are ignoring that flaw in his game and making up excuses.
well, it couldn't be worse than New-York. lol. I would at least give it a shot. that would be a pretty good team for next year. and we could move morris to the pf. d-will/lull clee/shumpert melo/parsons d-mo/morris bear/smith probably make a few more moves to get rid of scola and add another center
It's more than just schedule. I think the Bucks will nosedive because of "chemistry issues", such as getting tired of Scott Skiles.
Oh I'm sorry. Martin is obviously one of the most clutch dudes in the NBA. Check his stats for the past six games. He's just as overrated as Melo.
Because you responded to my comment about deferring. Naturally one would assume you are responding to my comment about deferring and not talking about the quality of their play. The point is neither Scola or Martin demand the ball. So no, Dragic would not flourish in NYK. The irony is this though: Don't you and some other notable Tracy fans complain when tinman trolls the Tmac thread? But those very same people that are crying foul are the same ones coming into the Jeremy Lin thread to devalue him... Oh the irony.
In that game, Jennings' +/- was a -1 while Lin was a +13. Correct me if I'm wrong, but weren't Lou Williams and Lin on the court together for only 14 minutes? And of those 14 minutes, 11 came in the fourth period. And in that 4th period, Lou Williams scored a grand total of 3 points. Also, if Holiday and Williams are both on the floor, doesn't Lin guard Holiday? Lin played 33 minutes. Kidd played 32 minutes, and Beaubois played 19 minutes. Don't you think its foolish to combine Kidd and Beaubois' numbers? Deceptive box score. Rondo outplayed Lin, but not as much as those numbers would lead you to believe. Rondo played 48 minutes while Lin played 32 minutes. And Rondo's +/- was a +5. For comparative purposes, Ray Allen's was a +22 and he played 45 minutes.
He's closer to being bad defensively than he is to being good, especially man to man. Better at help defense though. I'd compromise and call his defense average at best.