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Re: Noel's Latest
« Reply #30 on: April 09, 2016, 02:01:47 AM »

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its been estimated that anywhere between 60-80% of the players in the NBA smoke weed regularly according to multiple players.  Recently it was said that 10-30% do drugs harder than weed like ecstasy.

I have personally witnessed players smoking weed before even exiting the arena parking lot.

It's not alarming until a player fails a drug test a 3rd time - like in the case of Al Jefferson this year.  And even then it was just a 5 game slap on the wrist that will not prevent the former 3rd team All-NBA player from contributing for a playoff team this year.  The first two times a player is caught with weed are kept secret.  You only know if it happened a 3rd time, because of the tell-tale 5 game suspension.

Noel has the potential to be a DPOY some day.  I can't really judge him for this without acknowledging that more than half of the guys on our own team are probably getting high regularly.  As Mbunge alluded on the previous page by name dropping jared Sullinger - there's gotta be some explanation that dude couldn't keep the weight off.  Munchies.

Anyways, if any of this story is even true, it doesn't even necessarily mean Noel was directly the cause of the damage.  From reading that, my first guess is that it's damage from parties.  He's a 21 year old millionaire living in a baller house. I assume he has friends.
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Re: Noel's Latest
« Reply #31 on: April 09, 2016, 02:31:03 AM »

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At least we know he's trying to stay hydrated with all that Gatorade. I see this news as a plus. Weed is good for stress and losing. Gatorade has electrolytes, smart kid.

Re: Noel's Latest
« Reply #32 on: April 09, 2016, 02:33:24 AM »

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 If Okafor stayed in Thanksgiving night in his hotel and smoked a fatty and poured some Gatorade on the floor he wouldn't have gotten into trouble.

 I'm sold on Noel. Go get him Danny, lots of good plumbers in Boston.
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Re: Noel's Latest
« Reply #33 on: April 09, 2016, 04:34:09 AM »

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He'll pay the bill and move on.

Does your opinion of him change if he insists on fighting this in court and loses instead of paying the bill and moving on?
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Re: Noel's Latest
« Reply #34 on: April 09, 2016, 05:01:28 AM »

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Honestly, I am a bit in the middle on this.

I think if you look at all this and take it as a reason to not go after Noel, then that's reading too much into it.  From what I've seen he seems to have a good motor, seems to work hard, and seems to be a pretty good team-mate.  If the skills he brings to the table can significantly improve your team, then you don't say no just because of things like this.

On the other hand, I also think that the people who completely dismiss it as being completely irrelevant and no big deal are also unrealistic.  Of course this stuff says something about his character.  It's a little concerning, in all honestly, and it's something you consider to a degree because it shows insight into the type of person he is, and some of those habits may in time translate into the locker room.

So put simply, I think the best reaction is that you take all of this into consideration - but if you get the right deal for the guy, you still take it.

Re: Noel's Latest
« Reply #35 on: April 09, 2016, 07:48:05 AM »

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I remember Chad Ford saying a year or so ago that Noel had character issues or locker room issues or something of the like. He didn't over any specifics but this seems to corroborate that some.

Re: Noel's Latest
« Reply #36 on: April 09, 2016, 07:57:52 AM »

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Meh. He's a big slob. Who cares. He smokes weed. Who cares. So does the majority of the NBA. He left a vaguely menacing Halloween prop. Big deal. If it at all decreases his value and convinces Philly to trade him instead of Okafor, great.

This. Kid is what 20? The outrage!

I'd be much more concerned about Okafor on that squad.

Bring him home Danny! He needs momma's home cookin' and an earful from Grabdma!
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Re: Noel's Latest
« Reply #37 on: April 09, 2016, 08:45:13 AM »

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Typical college age kid stuff.   Living like animals.....guys anyway.

9 out of 10 guys apartments looked like this when I was in school too.  My mother would have been horrified to see my apartment at college 99% of the time.  LOL . 

My wife cleaned me up during college .   I started living like a human . 

That's what women do.....finish the job our mothers started.


It's a phase.





Re: Noel's Latest
« Reply #38 on: April 09, 2016, 08:49:44 AM »

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Typical college age kid stuff.   Living like animals.....guys anyway.

9 out of 10 guys apartments looked like this when I was in school too.  My mother would have been horrified to see my apartment at college 99% of the time.  LOL . 

My wife cleaned me up during college .   I started living like a human . 

That's what women do.....finish the job our mothers started.


It's a phase.

Did your wife remind you of all that between last night and this morning? :)

I was a HUGE Nerlin fan....

Key word

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If any of this is true .......it's going to hurt his value .....

I guess for now just hoping it's all a bad dream
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Re: Noel's Latest
« Reply #39 on: April 09, 2016, 09:27:47 AM »

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Lol he had 17 points 11 rebounds, 2 steals and 2 blocks tonight, but clearly he's untradeable.

At 21, Nerlans is averaging 11 points and 8 rebounds a game.

At 21, Jared Sullinger averaged 13.3 points and 8.1 rebounds a game.

How many people were beating down Ainge's door to trade for 21-year-old Sully?  How many were offering veteran all stars or top 5 lottery picks?

Mike

Noel is not overweight with a post-surgery spine.

But still putting up worse numbers on a worse team.

Mike

Also numbers: FG% and blocks and steals and assists.

Which you didn't bother to look at.

21-year-old Noel: 52% 2 PF fg, 1.8 assists, 1.7 steals, 1.5 blks, 2.4 turnovers.

21-year-old Sully: 47% 2 pt fg, 1.6 assists, .5 steals, .7 blks, 1.6 turnovers.

So, better shooting percentage for Noel but balanced out by Sully being the one who can, you know, actually shoot a jump shot.  Assists basically a wash but Noel has more turnovers.  Noel's steals and block numbers look a lot better, but what do we see with more advanced analytics?

Noel - PER 16.2, Offensive Win Share .1, Defensive Win Share 2.6.

Sully - PER 16.4, Offensive Win Share 1.9, Defensive Win Share 2.

So, Noel is the better defender but terrible on offense.  Sully is still a reasonably good defender, comparatively, and is practically Michael Jordan on offense when compared to Noel.

Yeah, I'm sure GMs are just lining up to give Philly anything they want for Noel.

Mike

Re: Noel's Latest
« Reply #40 on: April 09, 2016, 10:06:53 AM »

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This doesn't bother me that much. He's an underage kid living like a pig. Is that a character concern?

The "threat" seems more like a dumb prank.  The sensationalistic writing makes this sound like a big deal, but the pics were underwhelming.

He'll pay the bill and move on.

Agreed. I suspect many of us who spent time working as RAs in college wont find this story particularly surprising.

It's not surprising, but he does come off as a jerk. Also, he seems very careless, haha. The last thing I want to point out is Noel's stock dropped in the draft because of the people he surrounded himself with, not the ACL injury. My reference is Bill Simmons draft podcast with Ryen Russielo.

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« Reply #41 on: April 09, 2016, 10:09:08 AM »

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Lol he had 17 points 11 rebounds, 2 steals and 2 blocks tonight, but clearly he's untradeable.

And he shot 39%, AKA Tyson Chandler.

Re: Noel's Latest
« Reply #42 on: April 09, 2016, 10:12:22 AM »

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Lol he had 17 points 11 rebounds, 2 steals and 2 blocks tonight, but clearly he's untradeable.

At 21, Nerlans is averaging 11 points and 8 rebounds a game.

At 21, Jared Sullinger averaged 13.3 points and 8.1 rebounds a game.

How many people were beating down Ainge's door to trade for 21-year-old Sully?  How many were offering veteran all stars or top 5 lottery picks?

Mike

Noel is not overweight with a post-surgery spine.

But still putting up worse numbers on a worse team.

Mike

Also numbers: FG% and blocks and steals and assists.

Which you didn't bother to look at.

21-year-old Noel: 52% 2 PF fg, 1.8 assists, 1.7 steals, 1.5 blks, 2.4 turnovers.

21-year-old Sully: 47% 2 pt fg, 1.6 assists, .5 steals, .7 blks, 1.6 turnovers.

So, better shooting percentage for Noel but balanced out by Sully being the one who can, you know, actually shoot a jump shot.  Assists basically a wash but Noel has more turnovers.  Noel's steals and block numbers look a lot better, but what do we see with more advanced analytics?

Noel - PER 16.2, Offensive Win Share .1, Defensive Win Share 2.6.

Sully - PER 16.4, Offensive Win Share 1.9, Defensive Win Share 2.

So, Noel is the better defender but terrible on offense.  Sully is still a reasonably good defender, comparatively, and is practically Michael Jordan on offense when compared to Noel.

Yeah, I'm sure GMs are just lining up to give Philly anything they want for Noel.

Mike

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Re: Noel's Latest
« Reply #43 on: April 09, 2016, 10:54:45 AM »

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This isn't the kind of stuff that you dismiss. He is playing a professional sport. Drug use and indiscretion of it is crazy. Also threats no matter if they weren't serious are still threats and to the other person is serious. He could have easily stayed in contact with landlords and got things repair as they broke. This is very immature and dumb. I can only hope and speculate that this isn't his home but a place he rented for his friends. If this is Noel himself then I don't want him on this team till he gets more grown up no matter his numbers. A professional should have his personal life together at the very least legally.

I think if you disqualified guys who smoked up a little during the season, the NBA would have a hard time filling rosters.


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Re: Noel's Latest
« Reply #44 on: April 09, 2016, 11:01:55 AM »

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He'll pay the bill and move on.

Does your opinion of him change if he insists on fighting this in court and loses instead of paying the bill and moving on?

Not really. The damages seem inflated to me. He has a right to contest them.

He obviously owes something. I suppose if ultimately he's a total deadbeat and does nothing to make things right, then it's an issue. I've dealt with too many landlords professionally and personally to take their word on anything, though. Just from my experience, their collective character ranks somewhere around the same level as "strip club owner".


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