HEZI wrote:3toheadmelo wrote:HEZI wrote:
You had to go away from your original point to now create a diversion. Point you were making was about Aytons defense, going back to your original post so stick to that. Your boy is soft, why are you bringing Randle and Val into this? I never tryied to portray TB as some defender but hes better at this than Deandre Kanter buwahaha
Ain’t no diversion. You come at me I’m coming back at you from all types of angles. You don’t want this. There’s no rules to this schit
You wanna talk about soft then let’s talk about Bryant rebounding like Bargnani LOL
And please you know damn well Bryant ain’t a better defender. His fat ass slow as schit. Can’t defend the perimeter and is a poor shot blocker. He doesn’t fit the modern NBA. Schit atleast Ayton can defend the likes of Giannis/Lebron/KAT/Aldridge, etc. Thats pretty special for a rookie and yet he still has a long way to go on defense. What has Thomas Bargnani done? *crickets*
Come get your mans
You said all that yet your mans got cooked up on multiple occasions Buwahahahaha
The Bargani comment doesn't even make sense since my guy pulled down over 6 boards a game in less than 21 minutes a game, you really trying to argue that he's a poor rebounder?
He was also the top big in FG% all year and his efficiency was one of the best in the whole league
You swear Ayton impacts the defense end, stop it fam you got one of the worst defensive front courts in BAF, they are Charmin soft
LOL it’s well known that Thomas Bargnani is soft as hell on the boards.
For a 6’11 player with a 7’2 wingspan who spends most of his time near the rim, Bryant is underwhelming as a rebounder, ranking outside of the top 30 in rebounds per 100 possessions and rebound percentage. He had a few stellar rebounding performances, those were exceptions rather than the rule. The problem seems to be more about awareness than ability; some players have a nose for where the ball will bounce, but Bryant seems to lack that instinct.
Bryant does have some legitimate deficiencies, however. His rebounding is suspect, at best. Given the seemingly endless supply of energy that Bryant has each game, plus his 6-11 frame, you’d think rebounding would come a little more naturally. But it doesn’t. An unimpressive 6.3 rebounds per game left a lot to be desired last season. As a whole, the Wizards finished the season as the NBA’s fourth-worst rebounding team.
You got Vucevic starting who got locked up by Gasols corpse in the playoffs, Christian wood aka G league scrub as your front court. And am I supposed to feel intimidated by Giles and Fernando? WEAK
I posted those tweets about Aytons defense because uninformed people like you swear he never improved on defense. Does that mean he’s a positive on defense right now? No. But he is way better than what he was coming in as a rookie and the flashes he shown on that end are special. Go watch some games.
I can get away with an Ayton and Randle front court because this is a SIM, not real life. If it doesn’t work then I’ll start Bam (who’s better defensively than all of your big men combined) over Randle next to Ayton and make Randle a super sub 6th man. Hell I can even put JV as a starter if I want. My depth crazy.