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- Play some of the best D in the league for years, including two DPOYs - Win NBA Finals MVP with SA, defending LeBron as well as anyone defended...
I completely agree. But it's been about smart shot selection for most/all of his career, and it doesn't seem to have appreciably changed yet....
I'm most excited about the middle row, second from the left.
It's certainly possible, I wasn't trying to say otherwise. Just feels like assuming a career high might be a little optimistic. The nearly 3500...
Yep - his attitude and buy-in are key. If he decides he's ready to change his game to be more efficient (fewer midrange, more driving and corner...
Anyone else suddenly hearing this in their head? [IMG]
Ha. That would be amazing, but some deranged Lakers fan might actually try to kill him.
He hasn't shot 35% from deep in any season to date, even when he played with Harden and Durant to draw defensive attention. Is assuming a career...
"Over for both" should be an option here.
Gasol had clutch moments for sure, but let's not get carried away here. In the playoffs he had 9 points and 6 boards a game on 42% shooting....
I think Morey probably has a pretty levelheaded evaluation of Harden’s strengths and weaknesses.
Small Dog = Glenn Robinson III. His dad's nickname was Big Dog. That's about all I can make sense of here.
Who’s going to be the primary ball handler? Rebounds should drop a little without a beast like Adams clearing opponents out for Russ.
He's a weird dude for sure. But if he went to GS for the rings, and felt like he was physically able to play, is it really that strange that he...
Yeah his athleticism and skill level were absurd. If he had a little more MJ/Kobe style @sshole in him, he would probably be in the GOAT...
No, that's not what I meant at all. I think we're saying the same thing. I said Dream was way more fun to watch, and Shaq's offense was ugly to...
Probably, but isn't that true of every team who tries to aggressively build a title contender around a star? I mean what's Toronto going to look...
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Shaq for offense - it was often ugly to watch, but nobody had anything close to an answer for him for most of his career. Dream for defense, no...
Um. Good tip, thanks?