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I liked IP's trade much better before the Curry deal, but it's still a formidable squad.Just not as formidable as Dallas.Kyrie Irving gives us a fist pound.
Quote from: Roy H. on July 30, 2012, 05:02:45 PMI liked IP's trade much better before the Curry deal, but it's still a formidable squad.Just not as formidable as Dallas.Kyrie Irving gives us a fist pound.how did you get irving?
Quote from: Kane3387 on July 30, 2012, 04:38:06 PMQuote from: ronaldo943 on July 30, 2012, 04:28:08 PMDeAndre JordanPau GasolGerald WallaceJ.R SmithTyreke EvansBenchLou WilliamsJJ RedickKevin MartinSteve NovakDeJuan BlairLots of talent but I HATE your PG situation. Evans is a ball dominant guard. He needs to play with a facilitating pg who can spread the floor. Lou Williams is the same on the bench but he is too small to guard SGs so you need a big PG, that facilitates, and spreads the court. Ideally Jason Kidd would be a perfect fit for Williams off the bench. There is a pg out there that I think would work well with Tyreke.You will get called out repeatedly for your PGs.QuoteBecause Williams drew so many fouls on the perimeter, he also had a remarkably low turnover rate for a player with so many free throw attempts. While it was low for other reasons (like how rarely he passed, for instance), the results was that Williams led the Sixers in PER and ranked ninth overall among point guards. Defensively, Williams is harder to spot minutes. While he's very quick, he's undersized, and because he's so focused on scoring one would prefer somebody else be the primary ball handler when he's on the court. Holiday's presence should help him since Holiday is big enough to guard many 2s, and certainly they need to find more opportunities to get Williams out there -- he led the team in PER last year but played less than half the game.http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/player/hollinger/_/id/2799/lou-williamsour team is not complete and we will fix our backcourt problems and we feel getting Williams in the 6th round was great as his PER is like 20.22
Quote from: ronaldo943 on July 30, 2012, 04:28:08 PMDeAndre JordanPau GasolGerald WallaceJ.R SmithTyreke EvansBenchLou WilliamsJJ RedickKevin MartinSteve NovakDeJuan BlairLots of talent but I HATE your PG situation. Evans is a ball dominant guard. He needs to play with a facilitating pg who can spread the floor. Lou Williams is the same on the bench but he is too small to guard SGs so you need a big PG, that facilitates, and spreads the court. Ideally Jason Kidd would be a perfect fit for Williams off the bench. There is a pg out there that I think would work well with Tyreke.You will get called out repeatedly for your PGs.QuoteBecause Williams drew so many fouls on the perimeter, he also had a remarkably low turnover rate for a player with so many free throw attempts. While it was low for other reasons (like how rarely he passed, for instance), the results was that Williams led the Sixers in PER and ranked ninth overall among point guards. Defensively, Williams is harder to spot minutes. While he's very quick, he's undersized, and because he's so focused on scoring one would prefer somebody else be the primary ball handler when he's on the court. Holiday's presence should help him since Holiday is big enough to guard many 2s, and certainly they need to find more opportunities to get Williams out there -- he led the team in PER last year but played less than half the game.http://insider.espn.go.com/nba/player/hollinger/_/id/2799/lou-williams
DeAndre JordanPau GasolGerald WallaceJ.R SmithTyreke EvansBenchLou WilliamsJJ RedickKevin MartinSteve NovakDeJuan Blair
Because Williams drew so many fouls on the perimeter, he also had a remarkably low turnover rate for a player with so many free throw attempts. While it was low for other reasons (like how rarely he passed, for instance), the results was that Williams led the Sixers in PER and ranked ninth overall among point guards. Defensively, Williams is harder to spot minutes. While he's very quick, he's undersized, and because he's so focused on scoring one would prefer somebody else be the primary ball handler when he's on the court. Holiday's presence should help him since Holiday is big enough to guard many 2s, and certainly they need to find more opportunities to get Williams out there -- he led the team in PER last year but played less than half the game.
Quote from: ronaldo943 on July 30, 2012, 05:04:10 PMQuote from: Roy H. on July 30, 2012, 05:02:45 PMI liked IP's trade much better before the Curry deal, but it's still a formidable squad.Just not as formidable as Dallas.Kyrie Irving gives us a fist pound.how did you get irving?Basically picture it as Ocean's 11, except Roy is taking all of Yoki's stuff.
Quote from: Roy H. on July 30, 2012, 05:02:45 PMI liked IP's trade much better before the Curry deal, but it's still a formidable squad.Just not as formidable as Dallas.Kyrie Irving gives us a fist pound.I google searched 'nick collison lakers' to try to counter this, and came across this very interesting, and very neccessary study:
PS: Arent the Crotornats AWESOME!!!!
Quote from: Edgar on July 30, 2012, 05:15:10 PMPS: Arent the Crotornats AWESOME!!!!I think the silence is a sign of respect.