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Re: GT: Brooklyn Nets @ Philadelphia Sixers - Sunday, 12/18/16 6:00pm 

Post#461 » by antique0o0 » Thu Dec 22, 2016 10:53 am

ChokeFasncists wrote:
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ChokeFasncists wrote:OTOH, if they keep shooting, improve, gain confidence, they won't be so bad anymore. And that would be huge for this team. One thing for sure is that they're not hopeless, they both shot a decent percentage in November.

For themselves, yes, they should keep shooting when it's open. Maybe in five years, they could shoot better. Maybe not, like Rubio and Rondo.
For the nets, they shouldn't be in the starting lineup at the same time, because it hurt the spacing. That's the reason RHJ got bench, his poor offense, not Lin's injury.

~lol~ They already shot well in November, if they just keep it up, the spacing wouldn't be bad immediately. How do you know they wouldn't be able to keep it up if Lin wasn't out and we've got SKil and iHead as PG?

Seriously?
RHJ 3 pointer percentage 0/4 in October, 5/14 in November, 2/10 by now in December...
Booker 3 pointer percentage 0/5 in October, 5/14 in November, 2/9 by now in December...
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Most NBA stats aren't credible. At most times the people who interprets those data are biased, or the data themselves are flawed. Basketball is just too complicated with so many uncontrollable variables.
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Re: GT: Brooklyn Nets @ Philadelphia Sixers - Sunday, 12/18/16 6:00pm 

Post#462 » by ChokeFasncists » Thu Dec 22, 2016 7:00 pm

antique0o0 wrote:
ChokeFasncists wrote:
antique0o0 wrote:For themselves, yes, they should keep shooting when it's open. Maybe in five years, they could shoot better. Maybe not, like Rubio and Rondo.
For the nets, they shouldn't be in the starting lineup at the same time, because it hurt the spacing. That's the reason RHJ got bench, his poor offense, not Lin's injury.

~lol~ They already shot well in November, if they just keep it up, the spacing wouldn't be bad immediately. How do you know they wouldn't be able to keep it up if Lin wasn't out and we've got SKil and iHead as PG?

Seriously?

I mean, it's certainly not a sure thing. But it's for sure that having BrookLin on the floor would do wonders for any shooter. It's a huge difference when teams have to collapse their defense for those two and leave guys wide open than having being defended one on one. SKil and iHead are also certainly not there yet as PGs that make other players better
MorbidHEAT wrote:My dislike for Lin started during Linsanity. It was absurd. It's probably irrational dislike at this point, but man he gets on my nerves. He's been tearing us up though.
Thanks for the honesty.

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