Monroe wants to play center. His ideal pf is rim protecting shot blocking.However his defence isnt horrible like kanters. He is ok team defender. And he is very high iq passer. All his teams until this year had been trainwrecks and he was forced to play out of position next to a garbage man like drummond. For playing next to drummond he was very good rebounder. That guy is a monster garbage man.
crazy to see how Kobe is destroying the Lakers draw...Kobe alone. Totally easy to see how this contrasts with another surefire HOF in Tim Duncan. Here is the decision LMA has to make... 1. Spurs and continuity of success - Pop will get the best out of LMA 2. Rockets analytically driven success and a very friendly player's coach 3. Arrogant SOB that will throw people under the bus at any cost for another title in LA 4. Suns have Dwight's victim of post defense 5. Portland's foundation has been completely destroyed and the walls are caving in; perhaps reached their pinnacle as a collective unit. 6. Mavs need a center, a position he hates wanting to play; and have the best small forward model in the game in Chandler Parsons...
To be fair, I think WOJ has always had SA and PORT as the two favorites. It was the other writers who played up LA.
Who clarkson? Who doesnt play ANY defence? Are you suggestingthe lakers have a guard rotation of clarkson russel and a broken down kobe? Lol and bradley didnt have the luxury to olay next to harden and get so many open looks. Plus his contract is a bargain at this point.
Llull 4 yrs, 23 million Beverley 3 years, 21 million KJ McDaniels 3 years, 12 million Smith 2.8 million room exception + player option Terry vet minimum Make it happen Morey.
I think Houston has a good shot guys..... Don't be so down, harden really is a special special player and having Dwight to back you up has to be enticing to any big time player. The future is in front Houston is just a lot better place to live Han SA and the team has a lot more money.
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