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ESPN: NBA's best screen setters (including Amir Johnson)

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Re: ESPN: NBA's best screen setters (including Amir Johnson) 

Post#41 » by UcanUwill » Thu Mar 6, 2014 10:35 pm

Imenutz wrote:Say what you want about Collins being a screen specialist but his minutes over the last 2.5 years do not justify his being on this list and theres only one obvious reason for which he is on it.


Now I am not a Jason Collins fan, but what does this even mean? And sure I know what you mean, and this is just getting annoying. You might find it hard to believe, but people can still evaluate him objectively. It became impossible to ever talk about this guy, because there are fools who thinks you are only talking about him because he is gay... :nonono:

From my understanding, the obvious reason why he is on this list is this - Solid Screen %: 82.0 | Set Screen Outcome Efficiency%: 39.9. List is based on stats, not opinion. Very limited minutes played, but as we can see he qualifies...

Collins really sucks, but he does have one elite skill and it is in fact setting screens. Please list a couple of better screen setters without even searching, if you really think he doesn't belong here. I find it being challenging.
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Re: ESPN: NBA's best screen setters (including Amir Johnson) 

Post#42 » by hell_razor » Thu Mar 6, 2014 10:39 pm

Amir has always done the little things but lately him and Jonas haven't been able to contain above average-to-elite bigs in this league (Gortat, Jefferson, Blake, etc).

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