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baki wrote:Harden is essentially a very good role player, he's not a franchise player.
Aaron Brooks wrote:
Zubby wrote:Aaron Brooks wrote:
wtf when was this!?!
I love it
Aaron Brooks wrote:
Nebula1 wrote:Ariza >>> Parsons
texasholdem wrote:Nebula1 wrote:Ariza >>> Parsons
In the 4 HOU-DAL games this season head to head:
Ariza: 4 games, 55 points, 17 rebounds, 12 assists, 4 steals, 0 blocks, 8 turnovers, 19 of 49 shooting = 39 percent
Parsons: 4 games, 53 points, 18 rebounds, 10 assists, 4 steals, 0 blocks, 8 turnovers, 18 of 40 shooting = 45 percent
I'd say they pretty much cancel each other out
texasholdem wrote:Nebula1 wrote:Ariza >>> Parsons
In the 4 HOU-DAL games this season head to head:
Ariza: 4 games, 55 points, 17 rebounds, 12 assists, 4 steals, 0 blocks, 8 turnovers, 19 of 49 shooting = 39 percent
Parsons: 4 games, 53 points, 18 rebounds, 10 assists, 4 steals, 0 blocks, 8 turnovers, 18 of 40 shooting = 45 percent
I'd say they pretty much cancelled each other out.
MaxRider wrote:texasholdem wrote:Nebula1 wrote:Ariza >>> Parsons
In the 4 HOU-DAL games this season head to head:
Ariza: 4 games, 55 points, 17 rebounds, 12 assists, 4 steals, 0 blocks, 8 turnovers, 19 of 49 shooting = 39 percent
Parsons: 4 games, 53 points, 18 rebounds, 10 assists, 4 steals, 0 blocks, 8 turnovers, 18 of 40 shooting = 45 percent
I'd say they pretty much cancelled each other out.
you have to look at the defense too
Ariza is making it tough for Ellis to score
Parsons can't really guard Harden
leadership
Ariza >>>>> Parsons
you don't see Parson standing up for Harden when he got foul hard
Ariza is not afraid to pick up technical foul or fight back
he is still there to protect Harden whenever he get foul hard
Nebula1 wrote:texasholdem wrote:Nebula1 wrote:Ariza >>> Parsons
In the 4 HOU-DAL games this season head to head:
Ariza: 4 games, 55 points, 17 rebounds, 12 assists, 4 steals, 0 blocks, 8 turnovers, 19 of 49 shooting = 39 percent
Parsons: 4 games, 53 points, 18 rebounds, 10 assists, 4 steals, 0 blocks, 8 turnovers, 18 of 40 shooting = 45 percent
I'd say they pretty much cancel each other out
Uh nope. It's not even close on the defensive end which has made ariza a big upgrade.
Parsons is with the right team now and I appreciate Cuban making that mistake.
texasholdem wrote:MaxRider wrote:texasholdem wrote:
In the 4 HOU-DAL games this season head to head:
Ariza: 4 games, 55 points, 17 rebounds, 12 assists, 4 steals, 0 blocks, 8 turnovers, 19 of 49 shooting = 39 percent
Parsons: 4 games, 53 points, 18 rebounds, 10 assists, 4 steals, 0 blocks, 8 turnovers, 18 of 40 shooting = 45 percent
I'd say they pretty much cancelled each other out.
you have to look at the defense too
Ariza is making it tough for Ellis to score
Parsons can't really guard Harden
leadership
Ariza >>>>> Parsons
you don't see Parson standing up for Harden when he got foul hard
Ariza is not afraid to pick up technical foul or fight back
he is still there to protect Harden whenever he get foul hard
Ellis scoring against Houston was 1 pt higher than his season avg
while Harden's scoring against Dallas was nearly 3 points lower than his season avg.
MaxRider wrote:texasholdem wrote:MaxRider wrote:you have to look at the defense too
Ariza is making it tough for Ellis to score
Parsons can't really guard Harden
leadership
Ariza >>>>> Parsons
you don't see Parson standing up for Harden when he got foul hard
Ariza is not afraid to pick up technical foul or fight back
he is still there to protect Harden whenever he get foul hard
Ellis scoring against Houston was 1 pt higher than his season avg
while Harden's scoring against Dallas was nearly 3 points lower than his season avg.
did you watch the game?
ariza guarding ellis one on one
dallas always have 2-3 players looking to trap harden
that's why the other rockets need to take advantage of that
texasholdem wrote:MaxRider wrote:texasholdem wrote:
Ellis scoring against Houston was 1 pt higher than his season avg
while Harden's scoring against Dallas was nearly 3 points lower than his season avg.
did you watch the game?
ariza guarding ellis one on one
dallas always have 2-3 players looking to trap harden
that's why the other rockets need to take advantage of that
Yes I watched the game. I'm talking about all 4 games this season not just last night. Is it Ariza's fault then when Ellis scored 33 pts earlier this year?
texasholdem wrote:Nebula1 wrote:Ariza >>> Parsons
In the 4 HOU-DAL games this season head to head:
Ariza: 4 games, 55 points, 17 rebounds, 12 assists, 4 steals, 0 blocks, 8 turnovers, 19 of 49 shooting = 39 percent
Parsons: 4 games, 53 points, 18 rebounds, 10 assists, 4 steals, 0 blocks, 8 turnovers, 18 of 40 shooting = 45 percent
I'd say they pretty much cancelled each other out.
000001 wrote:texasholdem wrote:Nebula1 wrote:Ariza >>> Parsons
In the 4 HOU-DAL games this season head to head:
Ariza: 4 games, 55 points, 17 rebounds, 12 assists, 4 steals, 0 blocks, 8 turnovers, 19 of 49 shooting = 39 percent
Parsons: 4 games, 53 points, 18 rebounds, 10 assists, 4 steals, 0 blocks, 8 turnovers, 18 of 40 shooting = 45 percent
I'd say they pretty much cancelled each other out.
its crazy how close the numbers are
what about the minutes?
i think in one game vs the rockets parsons left very early in the game with an injury
texasholdem wrote:000001 wrote:texasholdem wrote:
In the 4 HOU-DAL games this season head to head:
Ariza: 4 games, 55 points, 17 rebounds, 12 assists, 4 steals, 0 blocks, 8 turnovers, 19 of 49 shooting = 39 percent
Parsons: 4 games, 53 points, 18 rebounds, 10 assists, 4 steals, 0 blocks, 8 turnovers, 18 of 40 shooting = 45 percent
I'd say they pretty much cancelled each other out.
its crazy how close the numbers are
what about the minutes?
i think in one game vs the rockets parsons left very early in the game with an injury
In game 3 Parsons got fouled hard by Josh Smith and injured his ankle and left the game early.
In game 4 Parsons left early in the 3rd quarter with a sore knee, which he hurt in the previous game vs OKC the night before.
So yeah he played about 20 minutes less overall than Trevor did in the 4 games.
Game 1: Ariza 34:42, Parsons 33:32
Game 2: Ariza: 34:42, Parsons 35:52
Game 3: Ariza 36:51, Parsons 29:27
Game 4: Ariza 38:20, Parsons 25:52
TOTALS: Ariza 144.58 minutes, Parsons 124.72 minutes