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He's perfect at his role imoMexi said:Trade kyle so i could see corey start thanks
He's perfect at his role imoMexi said:Trade kyle so i could see corey start thanks
I trust him to be able to do the things that every other player in the NBA can do, yes. This is an outrageous argument on your part. Seriously if he passed the ball from the wing to the top of the arc 100 times how many times does the opponent steal that pass? We are talking the most basic of the most basic skills here. You are talking as if this was a youth basketball game.BNC said:You actually trust JR to do something other than shoot?
So you want more ball movement where the ball ends up where? What is the end goal here because they were going up against one of the best defensive teams in the league. Someone is going to have to create shots, that doesn't just happen by making passes. What you're describing here is basically the first 10-15 seconds of a college offense, one of these players is going to have to dribble and make a decisionnolafan33 said:I trust him to be able to do the things that every other player in the NBA can do, yes. This is an outrageous argument on your part. Seriously if he passed the ball from the wing to the top of the arc 100 times how many times does the opponent steal that pass? We are talking the most basic of the most basic skills here. You are talking as if this was a youth basketball game.
hes good at screensDelirium said:Random thought: How the fuck has Nick Collison stayed with the same team (let alone stayed in the league) for 13 years?
You really don't understand the advanced principles of basketball. I'm not going to waste my time arguing with you. But I will give you a couple examples of what I'm talking about, the Spurs of a few years back and the current Atlanta Hawks. The Cavs couldn't have executed to that level but those teams are an example of good coaching and good execution.BNC said:So you want more ball movement where the ball ends up where? What is the end goal here because they were going up against one of the best defensive teams in the league. Someone is going to have to create shots, that doesn't just happen by making passes. What you're describing here is basically the first 10-15 seconds of a college offense, one of these players is going to have to dribble and make a decision
No he's not hahaelcheato said:Are you going to comment on the Lowry flop, and the no call on the Biyombo "block" of Thompson, or does that not fit your narrative?