hmmm...i'm more concerned than others. i think having a real pg and real center on the floor for 48 minutes is helpful for this squad.
Was thinking same:I want him on a competitor.
i'm sure it slipped...in his mind. i'm sure he believes it. because he's overthinking everything.
saw that making the rounds. philly would have to add a 1st for me to consider. at least kcp is playable. as for whether he's total...
I like Ingram off the bench, more staggered with lebron and playing more with rondo.
anthony bennett will be the worst simply because it was so foreseeable, imo. as you said, nobody thought fultz would forget how to use his arms...
watching fultz makes me sad. his problem is most certainly in his head. of course, we've kinda got one, too, though nowhere near as bad. odd...
i think the lack of enthusiasm for hart is mostly about his ceiling. with his attributes, you can only be so impactful in this league. think of...
great news. hate to see injuries like that.
it's why i was puzzled about our reluctance to bid higher on leonard or even get seriously into bidding on butler. clock's ticking on lebron as a...
right. you can't build around someone at that talent level. he has to fit in, not the other way around.
I stand corrected. Though I stick by my assertion that lonzo's man ignores him all over the court, and kuz's doesn't. There's a difference...
Like ball, he can't shoot and has trouble finishing at the rim. both are plus-defenders, but only ball has generally high hoop iq. When I see...
The Russell and Ingram misses are more forgiveable. Plenty of people, here and elsewhere, weren't sure ball was #2-worthy. I and others wanted...
can't find the stats on this (nba.com doesn't seem to have them up yet?), but i'm betting that's not the reality. nobody even runs at lonzo....
bad news for the team that doesn't hold his bird rights and goes into the crapper when he's off the floor.
i'll chime in here, as it's relevant to my point in the lonzo thread: kuz's relatively lower shooting percentage from three doesn't indicate to me...
it's the circumstance: nobody guards him, which hurts other people's opportunities to score as well. bad shooters, when left completely open,...
people have started doing this to be able to switch on screens and thus screw up in-bounds plans. i think it's outsmarting yourself, personally....
kemba might be that guy. i'll be watching the situation in charlotte closely.