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not really lol. the team will be decent but they still arent a playoff team, yet.
Ok, but like I said, we will be better when we're healthy. We're clearly out of the playoff race already even if we stay healthy for the rest of the season.

People act like this is some completely incompetent team when in reality we've got some nice pieces that could make us competitive in games this season if they ever all get on the court and build some chemistry.
 

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you clearly would have never been in the race though.
 

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I can deal with someone saying we wouldn't be a playoff team if healthy, but not in the race???

Come on pugz. How many teams "contend" for a playoff spot every year? I'd say, 10, MAYBE 11 on some years. There are only 15 teams in the conference, so if the Hornets put a DC like this (bottom) together, your telling me they would be one of those 4 or 5 teams that barely win 35 games?

Jarrett Jack / Greivis Vasquez / Squeaky Johnson
Eric Gordon / Marco Belinelli / Xavier Henry / Trey Johnson
Trevor Ariza / Al-Farouq Aminu / DaJuan Summers
Carl Landry / Jason Smith / Gustavo Ayon
Emeka Okafor / Chris Kaman / Gustavo Ayon

What is that team missing? A starting PF (Landry has shown to be a 16 and 7 type of starting PF but has admitted that he would rather come off the bench). But you still have guys like Jason Smith and Gustavo Ayon who are real good off the bench type bigs who will come in and provide energy and rebound the basketball. You got your defensive players in Ariza (one of the better perimeter defenders in the league), Aminu, and Okafor who also has shown improvement on the block this year. How many teams bring a guy like Chris Kaman off the bench? Not many, if any.

Jarrett Jack has started in the NBA before and while I would say he could play better, it's hard to ignore the fact that he's averaging 16 points and 7 assists per game this year. Then of course you have Eric Gordon, who is a 22 PPG scorer per night and is a good defender. Lots of people believe he will be the leagues best SG in the future. And you have Marco coming off the bench who started on a playoff team.

Again, I'm not saying that is undoubtedly a playoff team, but that is undoubtedly a team that could be in that 9-11 range and contend for a playoff spot.
 

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to be honest, im not even going to read that. heh
 

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In other news, can we please get this sim league FA rolling.
 

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should have added your /rant tags at the end.
 

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Anthony Davis needs to shave his eyebrows.
 

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He kinda looks like Eli Porter.
 

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Anthony Davis needs to shave his eyebrows.
that's singular lmao. and the knicks are geniuses. if we continue to lose, we get a lottery pick in a loaded draft :) it all makes sense to me again.
 

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Chard Ford top 20:

1- Anthony Davis, PF, Kentucky
2- Andre Drummond, C, UCONN
3- Harrison Barnes, SF, North Carolina
4- Thomas Robinson, PF, Kansas
5- Michael Gilchrist, SF, Kentucky
6- Perry Jones, PF, Baylor
7- Jared Sullinger, PF, Ohio State
8- Bradley Beal, SG, Florida
9- Jeremy Lamb, SG, UCONN
10- Cody Zeller, C, Indiana
11- Meyers Leonard, C, Illinois
12- John Henson, PF, North Carolina
13- Tyler Zeller, C, North Carolina
14- Quincy Miller, SF, Baylor
15- Terrence Ross, SG, Washington
16- Terrence Jones, SF, Kentucky
17- Patric Young, PF, Florida
18- Arnett Moultrie, PF, Mississippi State
19- Tony Wroten, PG, Washington
20- Mason Plumlee, PF, Duke
21- Jeffrey Taylor, SF, Vandy
22- Austin Rivers, SG, Duke
23- Tony Mitchell, SF, North Texas
24- James McAdoo, PF, North Carolina
25- Dion Waters, SG, Syracuse
26- Damian Lillard, PG, Weber State
27- Kendall Marshall, PG, North Carolina
28- Josh Smith, C, UCLA
29- Mcyk Kabongo, PG, Texas
30- Marquis Teague, PG, Kentucky
 

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Perry Jones is definitely not the 6th best player in this draft. I'd take a ton of players over him before I thought about rolling the dice on him.
 

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Perry Jones is definitely not the 6th best player in this draft. I'd take a ton of players over him before I thought about rolling the dice on him.
I think his list is a little outdated, but yeah. The Hornets have two picks and I honestly wouldn't take him with our second pick, he scares the crap out of me.
 

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I'd put him behind Terrence Ross on that list. I think Quincy is going to be a really good pro too.
 

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I really like Scott Machado. Think he has everything a PG needs, Hornets have three guys at his game today including GM Dell Demps. Hopefully we can get him.
 

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I'm not sure if there is a single shot around the rim that Anthony Davis doesn't alter.
 

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I watched Sullinger closely today. Here's what I came away with, remember this is just what I saw today:

He's a bull. Very physical inside on both ends. Especially on defense though, always moving and pushing his man out of the post (or trying atleast). He gets low in rebounding position, especially when boxing out. Really good form. He has a good wingspan for his size (7'1). He does a good job fighting for rebound position and battles for boards. Has good range on his shot, went 2/2 from behind the arc in the first 3 minutes of the game, and also hit a mid range shot. He is shooting 41% behind the arc this year compared to just 25% last year. Was doubled in the post a number of times and showed good composure and passing skills out of the double. One particular time he posting up and got doubled at the short corner, and was able to find a teammate behind the left side of the arc wide open. Good vision out of the post.

When he wasn't in the post he was around the top of the key screening then popping the ball. Poor screens really stood out, for a guy so strong and physical I thought this would have been a better part of his game, but it wasn't. Rarely made contact and left before the ball got there a few times. When he was in the low post, he really didn't try to get position a number of times. Was called for traveling in the low post a few times, uses the step through move more than he should. Didn't show enough variety in the low post. You could tell he was a little frustrated throwing up a few bad looks while he had trouble getting looks over the 7'0 foot Sacre. His energy could be a lot better, was ineffective running the floor and his rotations were very bad. Stockton was able to get into the lane and dish out because of this. Hedged on ball screens a number of times, and that will be a problem in the NBA. Just not quick enough, the Zag's bigs had a number of open looks after rolling but their guards never found them. Not a threat to block shots or alter shots.
 

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Jae Crowder = slightly worse Kawhi Leonard/Kenneth Faried

Yes/no?
 

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