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On January 19 2015 06:58 jeeeeohn wrote:Show nested quote +On January 18 2015 14:47 DystopiaX wrote:On January 18 2015 12:20 jeeeeohn wrote:On January 18 2015 12:15 Jerubaal wrote:On January 18 2015 11:42 jeeeeohn wrote: Hawks up by 9 at the beginning of the 4th quarter, but Teague has been cold this game. I hope they can keep it up without him. Holy usage rate, Batman. 16 shots. 11 assists. Could have easily been 25 points, 11 assists if he'd hit some layups. But hey, Hawks win again, undefeated in 2015. Korver is disgusting, horford is perhaps the most underrated player in the NBA(when healthy). Bulls are frustrating to watch, the Hawks are good but our defense is terrible as well. Part of it is Noah being out but we're also not showing enough effort. Good to see drose playing well I just wish we could get all our shit together at the same time. I dunno, Drose looked like he was about to take the game over for a minute. Yeah what I was trying to say is that the frustrating part about the Bulls is that we can't seem to get it right all together. Butler is hot while Noah/Rose aren't, Rose is stone cold until Noah gets injured, Rose gets hot but we have no SFs and Noah is out and our defense is lackluster. I just want the whole team to be healthy and playing well at the same damn time and it hasn't come together yet.On January 19 2015 08:01 JimmyJRaynor wrote: Kyle Lowry looks tired folks. its both mental and physical fatigue. the kind of fatigue that builds up when you play every regular season game like its a playoff game. Or the kind of fatigue that builds up when your star SG and key offensive centerpiece is out and you have to carry that load?
Lowry isn't the problem with the Raps, they need Derozan to come back well and they need to figure out how to obtain a top 10 Defense.
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hawks starting 5 is best in the league but their bench is shallow
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On January 19 2015 08:10 DystopiaX wrote:Show nested quote +On January 19 2015 06:58 jeeeeohn wrote:On January 18 2015 14:47 DystopiaX wrote:On January 18 2015 12:20 jeeeeohn wrote:On January 18 2015 12:15 Jerubaal wrote:On January 18 2015 11:42 jeeeeohn wrote: Hawks up by 9 at the beginning of the 4th quarter, but Teague has been cold this game. I hope they can keep it up without him. Holy usage rate, Batman. 16 shots. 11 assists. Could have easily been 25 points, 11 assists if he'd hit some layups. But hey, Hawks win again, undefeated in 2015. Korver is disgusting, horford is perhaps the most underrated player in the NBA(when healthy). Bulls are frustrating to watch, the Hawks are good but our defense is terrible as well. Part of it is Noah being out but we're also not showing enough effort. Good to see drose playing well I just wish we could get all our shit together at the same time. I dunno, Drose looked like he was about to take the game over for a minute. Yeah what I was trying to say is that the frustrating part about the Bulls is that we can't seem to get it right all together. Butler is hot while Noah/Rose aren't, Rose is stone cold until Noah gets injured, Rose gets hot but we have no SFs and Noah is out and our defense is lackluster. I just want the whole team to be healthy and playing well at the same damn time and it hasn't come together yet. Show nested quote +On January 19 2015 08:01 JimmyJRaynor wrote: Kyle Lowry looks tired folks. its both mental and physical fatigue. the kind of fatigue that builds up when you play every regular season game like its a playoff game. Or the kind of fatigue that builds up when your star SG and key offensive centerpiece is out and you have to carry that load? Lowry isn't the problem with the Raps, they need Derozan to come back well and they need to figure out how to obtain a top 10 Defense.
Lowry is fatigued. and its a problem. he has been playing like its the playoffs all season long. even with dd in the line up. people "wallpaper" all over this "bad defense" stuff.
how many minutes of the Philly game did u watch? damn.. i thought it was game 7 of the NBA final the way Lowry was throwing himself around.
i subscribe to Jack Armstrong's view on why the raptors are giving up so many points. the offense puts their defense in too many horribly compromised positions. its one thing to turn the ball over deep in the key with 4 guys back. its another thing to turn the ball over and ccause a 2-1, 3-1 , etc.
against a point guard with any kind of explosiveness at all .... lowry is basically a human pylon.
lowry is part of the defensive problems the raptors are having.
over all lowry is a good, but far from great point guard.
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On January 19 2015 08:16 zulu_nation8 wrote: hawks starting 5 is best in the league but their bench is shallow
You must have missed the part where the Hawks rested their starters to win four games in five nights. Recent injury to Shelvin Mack notwithstanding, the Hawks have a pretty good bench that plays to the system.
Also, holy shit OKC. Stop it, just stop it!
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On January 19 2015 09:04 jeeeeohn wrote:Show nested quote +On January 19 2015 08:16 zulu_nation8 wrote: hawks starting 5 is best in the league but their bench is shallow You must have missed the part where the Hawks rested their starters to win four games in five nights. Recent injury to Shelvin Mack notwithstanding, the Hawks have a pretty good bench that plays to the system. Also, holy shit OKC. Stop it, just stop it!
79 at half, what the fuck?
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they rested their starters two at a time, not a huge deal
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korver very intelligent player, they also run that a lot, the korver trailing carrol fastbreak then carroll hands it off to korver for 3 fastbreak play. btw I have all five hawks starters on my TL team it's basically over.
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Who would you rather have shooting a three if your life depended on the player making it?
A) curry B) korver C) Ray Ray D) Reggie
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Reggie for the big game balls, but if Korver gets 50/50/90 then Korver
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On January 19 2015 12:22 RowdierBob wrote: Who would you rather have shooting a three if your life depended on the player making it?
A) curry B) korver C) Ray Ray D) Reggie
That's the correct order in 2015. Dame goes above Ray.
All time?
C A D B Dame.
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On January 19 2015 13:25 slyboogie wrote:Show nested quote +On January 19 2015 12:22 RowdierBob wrote: Who would you rather have shooting a three if your life depended on the player making it?
A) curry B) korver C) Ray Ray D) Reggie That's the correct order in 2015. Dame goes above Ray. All time? C A D B Dame.
From my POV you never take Ray #1, because he creeps me out, and I think there is like a 30% chance he bricks on purpose just to see the world burn.
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On January 19 2015 13:42 cLutZ wrote:Show nested quote +On January 19 2015 13:25 slyboogie wrote:On January 19 2015 12:22 RowdierBob wrote: Who would you rather have shooting a three if your life depended on the player making it?
A) curry B) korver C) Ray Ray D) Reggie That's the correct order in 2015. Dame goes above Ray. All time? C A D B Dame. From my POV you never take Ray #1, because he creeps me out, and I think there is like a 30% chance he bricks on purpose just to see the world burn.
Do you have trust issues?
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On January 19 2015 13:48 Jerubaal wrote:Show nested quote +On January 19 2015 13:42 cLutZ wrote:On January 19 2015 13:25 slyboogie wrote:On January 19 2015 12:22 RowdierBob wrote: Who would you rather have shooting a three if your life depended on the player making it?
A) curry B) korver C) Ray Ray D) Reggie That's the correct order in 2015. Dame goes above Ray. All time? C A D B Dame. From my POV you never take Ray #1, because he creeps me out, and I think there is like a 30% chance he bricks on purpose just to see the world burn. Do you have trust issues? No lol. Just I have this creepy feeling about Ray Allen. That heat thing was hilarious, but makes him a scary fellow.
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Catch and shoot probably Korver. Off the dribble you have to go Curry.
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For that scenario id look at a combo of 3pp and clutch percentages (late in 4th with close game). So I'd look at Joe johnson, Lillard. Of those 4, probably curry.
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i thought it is just a 3 pointer practice style.
korver is no slouch in close and late situations though.
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On January 19 2015 15:17 oneofthem wrote: i thought it is just a 3 pointer practice style.
korver is no slouch in close and late situations though. I'm assuming that players would feel pressure knowing that someone would die if they miss though, I think clutch percentage would be a good indicator of that.
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