Timberwolves are in full-on tank mode. In what universe is Allen Crabbe even close to being the player that Jeff Teague is?
Timberwolves are in full-on tank mode. In what universe is Allen Crabbe even close to being the player that Jeff Teague is?
I don't understand what the Wolves are supposedly getting out of this deal. Didn't buy them salary space. Didn't add an asset. They just shipped out two guys for the corpse of Allen Crabbe.
The Mavs picking up Willie Cauley-Stein for a 2nd rounder destined to be somewhere in the 50s (originally Utah's pick) was a decent bit of business.
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M2 (01-25-2020),Revering4Blue (01-26-2020)
Dame is a great player, an all-time great...I dont think so. Winning Rookie of the Month, finishing 3rd in a tough Western Conference, and so far not missing the playoffs does not get you remembered long term. To me, he is Reggie Miller. A great NBA player, but not a guy that screams all time great. He plays for Portland, unless he gets to the Finals he will be remembered as just a guy, just like Reggie!
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Lillard's career is far from over. He has played 7 years in the NBA. The player most similar to Lillard through those 7 years is some guy named Magic Johnson. That's pretty good company. Ironically, the player who is second-most similar to Damian Lillard is Reggie Miller.
He has a long way to go in his career. Let's push the pause button on whether he is or is not an all-timer.
dubc47834 (01-26-2020),Kingspoint (01-26-2020),Revering4Blue (01-26-2020)
Sixers leading Lakers by 10 after one quarter. On ABC - direct TV being bad right now due to bad weather. Errrrr
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Go 76ers, Go Steelers and Go Bucks
too bad Lebron passed Kobe on the career points list in Philly....wanted to see the response in the Staples Center
https://www.basketball-reference.com...millere01.html
You may want to take a look at the career similarity scores for Reggie Miller. He's in some damn good company there.
If you were - and in the case of Dame, are - one of the best at your position for a sustained period of time, you're hardly going to remembered as just a guy, regardless of whether you played in Indy, Portland, New York or LA.
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Kingspoint (01-26-2020),texasdave (01-26-2020)
Philly laid down the blueprint on how to beat the Lakers tonight. You don't stop LeBron and AD, but you throw a blanket over everyone else. The Big Two got 60. The rest of the team got 31 on 13-36 shooting (3-20 on 3s). Thybulle and Milton were terrors on the perimeter.
I'm not a system player. I am a system.
I've honestly never seen anything like Thybulle defensively. He's 4th in the NBA in Steals+Blocks (Stocks) per 36 minutes; a category dominated by Centers and your occasional Forward. Maybe Iverson compares when he was leading the league in steals almost annually. But AI relied on his quicks.
With Thybulle, it's like he sees a blueprint of the court, anticipates where the play is likely to go and what his opponent is likely to do. He literally coaxes bad plays by acting as if he's out of position when he's really playing cat to the offensive player's mouse. There was one play where LeBron attempted to post up on the perimeter. Thybulle used his left arm to check James; planting the idea that LeBron had a free pass if he turned. The moment LeBron bought into the turn, Thybulle reached around his back and poked the ball away. I sat there and was like, "Did that rookie just set up LeBron James? Really??"
Other observations:
1) Ben Simmons had a really solid game, but his penchant for jump passes to the perimeter is going to get Philly into trouble come playoff time. It's too easy to figure out what he's going to do when he goes into the air outside the protected area.
2) I swear that while others may use rosin on their hands before the game, James Ennis uses Crisco. Once every fifth game I think, "Hey, it's good to have James Ennis on the team". The other four games, it's like "Why is James Ennis on this team??"
3) I've seen videos indicating that Al Hoford has a robust post-up game. Could someone please find those films and show them to Al Hoford? Please and thank you.
4) Raul Neto can hit a three every once in a while. But he can't penetrate and finish, can barely dribble, can't guard anyone, and is a drain on my patience. While he's no world-beater, Trey Burke is better than Neto at every basketball-related activity but is back to riding the pine.
5) I know it's not wrong to like what Furkan Korkmaz has turned into, but it feels wrong sometimes. That being said, not only is he hitting threes at a near-40% clip, but he's actually playing defense too. I do love the fact that announcers seem to avoid saying his first name for fear of an FCC violation.
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M2 (01-26-2020)
R4B, I hope when we get the next thread rolling that we'll get to see your alternative teams histories. Looking forward to those.
I'm not a system player. I am a system.
Coming from someone who has seen every bit of each of their careers from the inside, Lillard is much better than Drexler ever was and Drexler was named to the NBA's 50 greatest.
Lillard is only half-way through his career. He doesn't have the right to be considered among the NBA's greatest ever any more than Giannis or Anthony Davis do. But, all three are projecting in that direction. This year may become Lillard"s greatest accomplishment yet, if they make the playoffs and advance a round or two.
Last edited by Kingspoint; 01-26-2020 at 02:19 PM.
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