TheSuzerain wrote:We were one committed tank away from like a 65% chance at Doncic.
But but but winning culture!
And we could have traded up and gotten him.
Kings would have traded with us.
Problem is GarPax would have selected Bagley anyway.
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TheSuzerain wrote:We were one committed tank away from like a 65% chance at Doncic.
But but but winning culture!

DASMACKDOWN wrote:Another thing, Paul George and the playoffs is becoming a thing. He hasnt had a great run since the Heat series.
Chi town wrote:TheSuzerain wrote:We were one committed tank away from like a 65% chance at Doncic.
But but but winning culture!
And we could have traded up and gotten him.
Kings would have traded with us.
Problem is GarPax would have selected Bagley anyway.

DASMACKDOWN wrote:Another thing, Paul George and the playoffs is becoming a thing. He hasnt had a great run since the Heat series.
kodo wrote:Nobody is complaining about how this one game is going to affect the aggregate stats of an entire season. They're complaining that bad officiating in one game has effectively ended a series, barring a comeback from 0-3.
MrSparkle wrote:All logic says Clippers still win this series... and PG’s capable of rounding into a more helpful form.. but Kawhi’s got to be thinking about what life could’ve been like with Shai, Gallinari and a chest of FRPs.

DASMACKDOWN wrote:Toronto is so funny because they are like the anti team building blue print.
They have no real "stars" but they have like 8 players who are like clones of each other with various levels of talent. And none of them are lottery picks.
Lowry to FVV, Siakim to Serge to Boucher or Powell to OG to Davis. They basically all look and play the same lol
the ultimates wrote:Looking at George's shots the last three games half, I repeat half have been from three-point attempts. George needs to get to the line and also look to get mid-range jumpers during this slump. Leonard didn't shoot well either this game but when he got cooking it started from the mid-range. I'll just sit back and watch for the analytics guys to come at me. https://www.espn.com/nba/player/gamelog/_/id/4251/paul-george
dumbell78 wrote:the ultimates wrote:Looking at George's shots the last three games half, I repeat half have been from three-point attempts. George needs to get to the line and also look to get mid-range jumpers during this slump. Leonard didn't shoot well either this game but when he got cooking it started from the mid-range. I'll just sit back and watch for the analytics guys to come at me. https://www.espn.com/nba/player/gamelog/_/id/4251/paul-george
This is especially true come playoff time. There are moments especially when games are close and winding down where you simply need a bucket from your best guys. If its a mid range jumper or fadeaway from the baseline, so be it. There are times when you need some momentum starters, much like a stop on the defensive end.
As an example, you cant convince me that during those crucial times that swinging the ball to a PJ Tucker or House for a 3 is a better shot than Harden getting or manufacturing a bucket. Kawhi showed that late in today's game, its just Luka is ridiculous and they had no way of stopping the kid.
dumbell78 wrote:the ultimates wrote:Looking at George's shots the last three games half, I repeat half have been from three-point attempts. George needs to get to the line and also look to get mid-range jumpers during this slump. Leonard didn't shoot well either this game but when he got cooking it started from the mid-range. I'll just sit back and watch for the analytics guys to come at me. https://www.espn.com/nba/player/gamelog/_/id/4251/paul-george
This is especially true come playoff time. There are moments especially when games are close and winding down where you simply need a bucket from your best guys. If its a mid range jumper or fadeaway from the baseline, so be it. There are times when you need some momentum starters, much like a stop on the defensive end.
As an example, you cant convince me that during those crucial times that swinging the ball to a PJ Tucker or House for a 3 is a better shot than Harden getting or manufacturing a bucket. Kawhi showed that late in today's game, its just Luka is ridiculous and they had no way of stopping the kid.
the ultimates wrote:Looking at George's shots the last three games half, I repeat half have been from three-point attempts. George needs to get to the line and also look to get mid-range jumpers during this slump. Leonard didn't shoot well either this game but when he got cooking it started from the mid-range. I'll just sit back and watch for the analytics guys to come at me. https://www.espn.com/nba/player/gamelog/_/id/4251/paul-george
jc23 wrote:MrSparkle wrote:All logic says Clippers still win this series... and PG’s capable of rounding into a more helpful form.. but Kawhi’s got to be thinking about what life could’ve been like with Shai, Gallinari and a chest of FRPs.
and staying in toronto.
dice wrote:dumbell78 wrote:the ultimates wrote:Looking at George's shots the last three games half, I repeat half have been from three-point attempts. George needs to get to the line and also look to get mid-range jumpers during this slump. Leonard didn't shoot well either this game but when he got cooking it started from the mid-range. I'll just sit back and watch for the analytics guys to come at me. https://www.espn.com/nba/player/gamelog/_/id/4251/paul-george
This is especially true come playoff time. There are moments especially when games are close and winding down where you simply need a bucket from your best guys. If its a mid range jumper or fadeaway from the baseline, so be it. There are times when you need some momentum starters, much like a stop on the defensive end.
As an example, you cant convince me that during those crucial times that swinging the ball to a PJ Tucker or House for a 3 is a better shot than Harden getting or manufacturing a bucket. Kawhi showed that late in today's game, its just Luka is ridiculous and they had no way of stopping the kid.
are you saying that a basket from a star is more valuable than a basket from a non-star in a big situation? because michael jordan didn't think like that. kobe might have...to his team's detriment