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Skills Competition Lou Williams, Los Angeles Clippers Jamal Murray, Denver Nuggets Spencer Dinwiddie, Brooklyn Nets Al Horford, Boston Celtics Joel Embiid, Philadelphia 76ers Kristaps Porzingis, New York Knicks Donovan Mitchell, Utah Jazz Lauri Markkanen, Chicago Bulls
Three-Point Contest Klay Thompson, Golden State Warriors Paul George, Oklahoma City Thunder Devin Booker, Phoenix Suns Bradley Beal, Washington Wizards Wayne Ellington, Miami Heat Kyle Lowry, Toronto Raptors Eric Gordon, Houston Rockets Tobias Harris, Los Angeles Clippers
Dunk Contest Victor Oladipo, Indiana Pacers Aaron Gordon, Orlando Magic Larry Nance Jr., Los Angeles Lakers Dennis Smith Jr., Dallas Mavericks
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I'm taking Markkanen, Thompson, and Gordon
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Really wanted Mitchell in the dunk contest
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i really like that Daniel Theis guy though. if he loses minutes due to this move that'll suck.
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Bucks lose Brogdon for 6 to 8 weeks due to partial quad tendon tear.
the ESPN headline "MRI shows partial quad tear for Bucks guard Malcolm Brogdon" is incorrect at worst and vague/misleading at best.
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Which Raptors guard creates the best ball movement on offense at the end of the 4th quarter in close games?
(a) Derozan (b) Lowry (c) some undrafted 6 foot tall guy from a nothing college
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On February 02 2018 12:41 Twinkle Toes wrote:Show nested quote +On February 02 2018 11:45 JimmiC wrote:On February 02 2018 10:55 Twinkle Toes wrote: Yeah, but at 5'9, with his contract, if he doesn't contribute anything above average offensively, he is practically hurting the team. Add in the drama and the negative morale that he "may" have created. This year he has a amazing contract its 8 mil a year, thats less tgen most backups Which is why they should get an actual backup instead of this drama queen chucker until he gets his grrove back, as a second unit maybe . They have Calderon! Even DRose would be a wise option ahead of him at the moment.
I'm still not certain he gets any real contract offers after this one is up. Dude is too short and 20ppg isn't worth that shit on D. Maybe 10mil per year as a bench scorer, if he improves his attitude.
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his good offense was worth more than his bad defense. he was definitely a good PG last year. Someplace between 6th and 12th best starting PG. His effort level on defense is high.
NORMY ! ! !
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On February 03 2018 11:20 JimmyJRaynor wrote: his good offense was worth more than his bad defense. he was definitely a good PG last year. Someplace between 6th and 12th best starting PG. His effort level on defense is high.
NORMY ! ! !
So between 80th and 100th best NBA player?
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The Raptors bench is so hungry for minutes that when the Raptors lead by 25 points with 4 minutes left whatever guys are out there play like its the 7th game of the eastern conference final.
On February 03 2018 11:36 cLutZ wrote:Show nested quote +On February 03 2018 11:20 JimmyJRaynor wrote: his good offense was worth more than his bad defense. he was definitely a good PG last year. Someplace between 6th and 12th best starting PG. His effort level on defense is high.
NORMY ! ! ! So between 80th and 100th best NBA player? hard to judge a center against a PG. if u want to hazard a guess you're welcome to.
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On February 03 2018 11:17 JimmiC wrote: I think you underestimate how good he was last year. If he shows hes got his game back i bet he gets 20 per
No, I understand how good he was last year. I believe that year will prove to be an outlier in his career numbers. and that his defense will hold him back and scare GMs away from paying him big numbers.
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On February 03 2018 11:41 JimmyJRaynor wrote:The Raptors bench is so hungry for minutes that when the Raptors lead by 25 points with 4 minutes left whatever guys are out there play like its the 7th game of the eastern conference final. Show nested quote +On February 03 2018 11:36 cLutZ wrote:On February 03 2018 11:20 JimmyJRaynor wrote: his good offense was worth more than his bad defense. he was definitely a good PG last year. Someplace between 6th and 12th best starting PG. His effort level on defense is high.
NORMY ! ! ! So between 80th and 100th best NBA player? hard to judge a center against a PG. if u want to hazard a guess you're welcome to. Its not hard. Most PGs are replacement level outside of Steph Curry. Unless you consider Lebron and Giannis PGs (you should if you still call Magic a PG).
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Last year was an anomaly for IT. Bradley and Smart covered his D so much and Stevens allowed him free reign on offense that any average player taking 20-25 attempts a night will post similar numbers. And he still has the massive advantage of being 5'9. Unless he goes all championship era AI, I don't see him being relevant anymore.
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On February 03 2018 12:21 cLutZ wrote:Show nested quote +On February 03 2018 11:41 JimmyJRaynor wrote:The Raptors bench is so hungry for minutes that when the Raptors lead by 25 points with 4 minutes left whatever guys are out there play like its the 7th game of the eastern conference final. On February 03 2018 11:36 cLutZ wrote:On February 03 2018 11:20 JimmyJRaynor wrote: his good offense was worth more than his bad defense. he was definitely a good PG last year. Someplace between 6th and 12th best starting PG. His effort level on defense is high.
NORMY ! ! ! So between 80th and 100th best NBA player? hard to judge a center against a PG. if u want to hazard a guess you're welcome to. Its not hard. Most PGs are replacement level outside of Steph Curry. Unless you consider Lebron and Giannis PGs (you should if you still call Magic a PG). it is hard enough to judge whether Fred Van Vleet is better than Delon Wright. Good luck reliably assessing whether Fred Van Vleet is better than Jakob Poetl.
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Fred Vlan Fleet is approximately equivalent to Kyrie Irving.
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On February 03 2018 14:45 cLutZ wrote: Fred Vlan Fleet is approximately equivalent to Kyrie Irving. Is this serious?
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If Jabari could stay healthy, he could be a legit superstar
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