Frank Lee wrote:Lay off the coffee swabbie
No doubt...I should have realized I was fighting a losing battle once I provided evidence proving the the 'Rare' statement to False, and then 'Goalposts' started 'moving' with Disclaimers and Qualifiers.
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Frank Lee wrote:Lay off the coffee swabbie
bwgood77 wrote:NavLDO wrote:PFs?? No, nice try, there were 4 of 30 that were 'Wings' when they came into the league...I was just using YOUR 'qualifier'...players that came into the league as "Wings'...but nice try to flip that around...I'm sure anyone bothering to read this can see the FLAW in YOUR argument, there...and I quote "It is pretty rare for a rookie wing to be good defensively." Care to retract that??? Of course not...you'll find a 'disclaimer' in there like you were obviously talking about "Wings" that stayed "Wings"
Expand parameters??? You mean to current NBA players? I thought that is what we were talking about here..."It is pretty rare for a rookie wing to be good defensively." Oh...was that for only 2017 rookies? No...wait...that wouldn't include Winslow...Oh, 2016 Rookies Only?? 2016 AND 2017 rookies???? Rookies from 2012 to 2017??? 2010 to 2017??? Please,dolet me know...Nice try though...
And flawed??? I assumed we were talking about NBA players here...oh, I see, disclaimer #4, it's now #1-Rookies with positive D numbers, #2-Rookie 'Wings' with Positive D numbers, #3-Rookie 'Wings' that ONLY came into the league between "X Year" and, when, the Present? And now, Disclaimer #4 everyone, whew...make sure I get this right...Rookie 'Wings' that came into the NBA between "X Year" and the Present, that may, or may NOT still be in the NBA...
So, those are the ones we are comparing to Justice Winslow?? Those are the 'Rare' ones...OK, got it, you win. That is pretty rare for a Rookie 'Wing' to come into the NBA only during your specified time frame that may not even still be in the NBA,with positive D numbers...Yep...pretty rare...
...you know what else is...anyone that makes it into the NBA that actually starts more than 10 games...or...scores more than 25 in a game...or...plays more than 50 games in the NBA...lots of things are 'Rare' in the NBA, if you are going to include all those that FAIL in the NBA...that's like saying water is wet...wow...great insight...I assumed we were talking about ACTUAL NBA players, here, you know, guys on my list that actually played more than 100 minutes in the league...
I'm not going to retract it and agree with faulty arguments. If you don't understand my argument I can't really discuss further. It's a pointless debate. It's rare rookie wings are good defensively. If you find 20 over the last 20 years that enforces the rarity.
If you don't understand why your argument is flawed, then it's not worth continuing. 1,200 players have been drafted over the last 20 years. Others undrafted that became rookies. You are looking at a pool of the ones out of those players who became successful nba players as a starting point (huge flaw) and came up with a list of all stars and defensive specialists.
"Winslow's best attribute as a NBA prospect is clearly his defense, which has been his calling card ever since he first started making a name for himself with USA Basketball as a 16-year old beating up on older players at the FIBA U17 World Championship...
NavLDO wrote:My argument isn't flawed, not one bit. Your attempting to lump Winslow, a top 5 pick in the NBA, IN with all these others, is EXTREMELY flawed, in the 1st place, so shame on you for lumping a top prospect--one that has a 95% chance or better of succeeding in this league over those undrafted types you speak of, and are comparing him to them, and using that to make a point in your debate. Again, like I said, that's not any great 'insight', that's like saying water is wet.
Jarlaxle0204 wrote:Not trying to nitpick or get in the middle here but wasn't Winslow picked at 10?