El Chivo wrote:Are u 10 years old? You talk about 2k basketball and stats (ridicolous sample sizes, though) but you clearly don't watch games.
Your basketball analysis is equivalent to a caveman. Your english isn't far behind.
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El Chivo wrote:Are u 10 years old? You talk about 2k basketball and stats (ridicolous sample sizes, though) but you clearly don't watch games.
El Chivo wrote:We allow every team to score 120 points on us and this guy keeps talking about shooting monopolizing every thread.
Bah.
El Chivo wrote:Yeah, our Pistons will win adding offense and playing like Don Nelson's Warriors
El Chivo wrote:So our offense is the problem.
Ok.
Darko Miliminutes wrote:Shooters, shooters, shooters. It's not just about making shots, it is equally about the threat of shooting...spacing. Our shooting guard can't shoot. I love KCP, love watching him improve, watching his intensity on D, having him grow as a Piston. But he's not it.
Dre, and Reggie would play much better if they had shooters that could open up the floor.
I am also in the camp that does not think of Dre as a max player. He's big, and rebounds well. no touch, small motor, can't defend.
I do like to see the 2 man game starting to develop with Reggie and Tobias. That will continue to improve, and is one of the most important things with the future of the team.
Darko Miliminutes wrote:Shooters, shooters, shooters. It's not just about making shots, it is equally about the threat of shooting...spacing. Our shooting guard can't shoot. I love KCP, love watching him improve, watching his intensity on D, having him grow as a Piston. But he's not it.
Dre, and Reggie would play much better if they had shooters that could open up the floor.
I am also in the camp that does not think of Dre as a max player. He's big, and rebounds well. no touch, small motor, can't defend.
I do like to see the 2 man game starting to develop with Reggie and Tobias. That will continue to improve, and is one of the most important things with the future of the team.
joedumars1 wrote:Darko Miliminutes wrote:Shooters, shooters, shooters. It's not just about making shots, it is equally about the threat of shooting...spacing. Our shooting guard can't shoot. I love KCP, love watching him improve, watching his intensity on D, having him grow as a Piston. But he's not it.
Dre, and Reggie would play much better if they had shooters that could open up the floor.
I am also in the camp that does not think of Dre as a max player. He's big, and rebounds well. no touch, small motor, can't defend.
I do like to see the 2 man game starting to develop with Reggie and Tobias. That will continue to improve, and is one of the most important things with the future of the team.
KCP is averaging 22ppg over the last 4-5 games on some really good %. So give up on the 3rd year player now. Mook is the one that is what he is imo.
DetroitSho wrote:Who tf is arguing that? It's a difference between saying they played bad defensively and they didn't show up. Goodness man, calm down.
MrBigShot wrote:Darko Miliminutes wrote:Shooters, shooters, shooters. It's not just about making shots, it is equally about the threat of shooting...spacing. Our shooting guard can't shoot. I love KCP, love watching him improve, watching his intensity on D, having him grow as a Piston. But he's not it.
Dre, and Reggie would play much better if they had shooters that could open up the floor.
I am also in the camp that does not think of Dre as a max player. He's big, and rebounds well. no touch, small motor, can't defend.
I do like to see the 2 man game starting to develop with Reggie and Tobias. That will continue to improve, and is one of the most important things with the future of the team.
He may not be worth it terms of how much of the cap he'll take up relative to his impact on the team (on any given night he may not show up), but as far as market value goes he will command the max, which we should give to him with the hope that he continues improving.
KCP is roughly a career 33% shooter from deep (worse this year, better last year), which is obviously not acceptable for what we need from the SG position. But, we're fighting for the 8th spot and he's still not finished with his rookie deal. Safe to say I think we've got time to see if he can improve his 3pt shooting.
Blkbrd671 wrote:DetroitSho wrote:Who tf is arguing that? It's a difference between saying they played bad defensively and they didn't show up. Goodness man, calm down.
says the guy trying to debate bad defense vs "no show".
Point is, this should have been a win, and it wasn't because of effort defensively.