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Re: Around the League: 2012-2013

Posted: Sun Dec 9, 2012 4:08 am
by cpfsf
Klomp wrote:
cpfsf wrote:i can't tell what to make of the eric gordon situation.

You mean other than the fact it was a good thing we didn't try to sign him?!

the sad thing is it doesn't matter if it's his attitude or his injury that's holding him back. that is a really big red flag either way.

Re: Around the League: 2012-2013

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 4:00 am
by Klomp
Washington may be the best destination for a Williams/Ridnour trade.

Re: Around the League: 2012-2013

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 6:52 am
by Tirion
Klomp wrote:Washington may be the best destination for a Williams/Ridnour trade.


I don't think they have what Wolves need.

Re: Around the League: 2012-2013

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 8:20 am
by cpfsf
Klomp wrote:Washington may be the best destination for a Williams/Ridnour trade.

i looked at their salary situation and bleh. well i'll take a shot at this scenario...

roy/williams/ridnour for nene

Re: Around the League: 2012-2013

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 11:01 am
by Foye
cpfsf wrote:
Klomp wrote:Washington may be the best destination for a Williams/Ridnour trade.

i looked at their salary situation and bleh. well i'll take a shot at this scenario...

roy/williams/ridnour for nene


I'm not a fan of this. 13mil. for a backup C is too much. Honestly, he's not better than Pekovic.


Do you guys think the Lakers will even reach the playoffs?

I know it's still very early and they could definitely go on a run. As of right now they're 3 games below .500, though. And things are not looking good. Kobe is looking like a horrible chucker. Their defense is horrible at best considering they just gave up 117 @home against the Utah "We like to lose away games" Jazz.

Statistically, Kobe is having a really good season so far but what is obvious is that he's playing in Michael Beasley iso mode much more than in previous seasons. And he's playing too many minutes.

On top of that, there defense is very D'Antoni like right now. Kobe and Duhan are horrible defenders in the backcourt. Metta is average and Pau horrible. And Dwight can't do everything alone.

Add in that Nash is injured (although opposing PG's would pretty much blow by him too) and a pretty bad bench.

I honestly think they could miss the playoffs this year. Should've kept Brown as head coach. They can always score 100 but with D'Antoni they try to play a running style with a far too old team. It's not gonna work out in their favour, IMO.

Re: Around the League: 2012-2013

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 11:01 pm
by Basti
They're bound to make the post-season with that amount of talent. They will go on some runs later on. Assuming they stay moderately healthy.

But it's funny to watch them struggle.

Re: Around the League: 2012-2013

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 12:55 am
by Foye
Basti wrote:They're bound to make the post-season with that amount of talent. They will go on some runs later on. Assuming they stay moderately healthy.

But it's funny to watch them struggle.


The question is are they really that talented? Their bench looking average at the very best. Pau Gasol is playing terrible as of right now and they have a huge problem defensively. Nobody but Dwight Howard and maybe Jordan Hill is an above average defender on their position.

Defensively they might be one of the 5 worst teams of the league under D'Antoni. Add in that his coach style suits basically nobody on this team other than an over the hill Steve Nash.

Gasol, Ron, Kobe and Nash are simply too old for a run & gun team. They need to play in a good halfcourt offense rather than this run and gun crap.

They also had a rather home heavy schedule up until now with 13 home games and 8 away games. Barely over .500 at home and .25 on the road.

Without further pickups I think they're a 7 seed at best right now and could very well even miss the playoffs.

Re: Around the League: 2012-2013

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 2:23 am
by Calinks
Seems like Turner is flirting with triple doubles every game.

Re: Around the League: 2012-2013

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 2:59 am
by eyeteeth
Lin is lighting up the Spurs without Harden in the lineup.

Re: Around the League: 2012-2013

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 3:22 am
by Devilzsidewalk
man I wish we had Danny Green and/or Gary Neal

Re: Around the League: 2012-2013

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 3:35 am
by The J Rocka
Devilzsidewalk wrote:man I wish we had Danny Green and/or Gary Neal

I'd take Ben McLemore right now, even with zero NBA experience.

Re: Around the League: 2012-2013

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 5:53 am
by Calinks
Raptors are crumbling like crazy. Bargs goes down with an injury, Amir Johnson starts going after refs, meltdown city. Heads are going to roll soon barring a drastic change for the better.

Re: Around the League: 2012-2013

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 8:01 am
by cpfsf
Calinks wrote:Raptors are crumbling like crazy. Bargs goes down with an injury, Amir Johnson starts going after refs, meltdown city. Heads are going to roll soon barring a drastic change for the better.

OKC even has the rights to Toronto's 2013 pick as long as it isn't in the top 3. Toronto has the second worst record in the NBA.

Re: Around the League: 2012-2013

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 8:27 am
by Calinks
cpfsf wrote:
Calinks wrote:Raptors are crumbling like crazy. Bargs goes down with an injury, Amir Johnson starts going after refs, meltdown city. Heads are going to roll soon barring a drastic change for the better.

OKC even has the rights to Toronto's 2013 pick as long as it isn't in the top 3. Toronto has the second worst record in the NBA.

That's ridiculous. If you read their board, it's pretty funny, people have completely lost it.

Re: Around the League: 2012-2013

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 9:26 am
by southern wolf
cpfsf wrote:
Calinks wrote:Raptors are crumbling like crazy. Bargs goes down with an injury, Amir Johnson starts going after refs, meltdown city. Heads are going to roll soon barring a drastic change for the better.

OKC even has the rights to Toronto's 2013 pick as long as it isn't in the top 3. Toronto has the second worst record in the NBA.


I'd bet my house on Toronto finishing with the fourth worst record then. :lol:

Re: Around the League: 2012-2013

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 5:28 pm
by cpfsf
southern wolf wrote:
cpfsf wrote:
Calinks wrote:Raptors are crumbling like crazy. Bargs goes down with an injury, Amir Johnson starts going after refs, meltdown city. Heads are going to roll soon barring a drastic change for the better.

OKC even has the rights to Toronto's 2013 pick as long as it isn't in the top 3. Toronto has the second worst record in the NBA.


I'd bet my house on Toronto finishing with the fourth worst record then. :lol:


More like worst record with the fourth pick.

Re: Around the League: 2012-2013

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 6:11 pm
by [RCG]
I don't see a stern fix this year. No clear #1, so there isn't a real reason to.

Re: Around the League: 2012-2013

Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 2:56 am
by NikolaPekovic
http://youtu.be/4Q0-zO5M19Y

i thought it was interesting what kobe was saying, cause everything he says that made phil great is what i see in adelman.


i truly believe adelman is a top 3 coach in this league.

Re: Around the League: 2012-2013

Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 3:35 am
by Basti
NikolaPekovic wrote:http://youtu.be/4Q0-zO5M19Y

i thought it was interesting what kobe was saying, cause everything he says that made phil great is what i see in adelman.


i truly believe adelman is a top 3 coach in this league.


One thing he usually gets criticized for is the lack of rings on his hands. This is kinda true but when you consider which teams he ran into as a HC during the playoffs, particularly when his teams were contenders, it could be just bad luck.

Re: Around the League: 2012-2013

Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 5:26 am
by Klomp
Basti wrote:
NikolaPekovic wrote:http://youtu.be/4Q0-zO5M19Y

i thought it was interesting what kobe was saying, cause everything he says that made phil great is what i see in adelman.


i truly believe adelman is a top 3 coach in this league.


One thing he usually gets criticized for is the lack of rings on his hands. This is kinda true but when you consider which teams he ran into as a HC during the playoffs, particularly when his teams were contenders, it could be just bad luck.

Question: Does Reggie Miller get criticized for lack of rings? Karl Malone? John Stockton?