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young vs older-who wins
« on: September 16, 2015, 03:54:18 AM »

Offline rollie mass

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lets play marcus,rozier,young,hunter,jones,keely,zeller,mickey and sully
against lee,amir,thomas,turner bradley,jerebko
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Re: young vs older-who wins
« Reply #1 on: September 16, 2015, 06:12:05 AM »

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 i start zeller,marcus ,rozier,sully and jones vs bradley,thomas crowder,jerebko johnson

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« Reply #2 on: September 16, 2015, 06:41:37 AM »

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Playing along.

OLD:
IT, AB, Crowder, Lee, Amir

Young:
Smart, RJ, Jones, Sully, Zeller

I think the "old" team (although AB is actually younger than Zeller) will beat the "young" one and it might very well be an easy task. The youngster have no sustainable offensive option. I do not believe they will be able to score well.

The "old" team can P'n'R them all day long. IT + Lee/Amir with AB in the corners will be hard to stop with the "young" team personnel.
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« Reply #3 on: September 16, 2015, 07:39:49 AM »

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marcus may bother thomas with strength and length,maybe mickey should be in there with his atleticism-isiah and lee have reputation as poor defenders whilejones did well against lebron--it always boils down to isaiah and his scoring-rozier also has length that is something that bothers thomas-

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« Reply #4 on: September 16, 2015, 09:33:31 AM »

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marcus may bother thomas with strength and length,maybe mickey should be in there with his atleticism-isiah and lee have reputation as poor defenders whilejones did well against lebron--it always boils down to isaiah and his scoring-rozier also has length that is something that bothers thomas-

Do you remember games this last season of IT struggling against any defense? I do not want to include the playoffs as he was double-teamed constantly.

I remember him clearly having troubles against Shawn Livingston and his long arms and then against Iman Shumpert in the regular season blowout.

Other than that I was surprised how well he hides the ball from long defenders both when dribbling and when finishing at the rim.
"We do so many defensive drills in practice, I come home and I'm putting the press on my woman, denying her the ball.
Y'all are laughing, but it's sad. I go home and deny the wing."

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« Reply #5 on: September 16, 2015, 09:55:25 AM »

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the bucks maybe gave him some trouble,marcus on thomas would be fun but IT may foul him out,
so we have guards marcus and rozier hound him ,marcus gets over screens well and mickey as rim protector--IT is a nightmare for defense

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« Reply #6 on: September 16, 2015, 11:32:46 AM »

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marcus may bother thomas with strength and length,maybe mickey should be in there with his atleticism-isiah and lee have reputation as poor defenders whilejones did well against lebron--it always boils down to isaiah and his scoring-rozier also has length that is something that bothers thomas-

Do you remember games this last season of IT struggling against any defense? I do not want to include the playoffs as he was double-teamed constantly.

I remember him clearly having troubles against Shawn Livingston and his long arms and then against Iman Shumpert in the regular season blowout.

Other than that I was surprised how well he hides the ball from long defenders both when dribbling and when finishing at the rim.
actually, I do remember IT having some difficulty when being pressured with the ball.  the playoffs really exposed that issue.  IT's not the long-term (or short-term) solution for a starting PG but he's a nice sparkplug off the bench.

for the roster competition, I think Old beats Young regardless of who starts for each team