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Re: 2020 Draft 

Post#1101 » by payitforward » Thu Aug 13, 2020 8:19 pm

Screw it -- let's not do this, ok?
Ruzious wrote:You know you're guilty of this - picking out and focusing on the minuscule stats while ignoring the big ones....

[s]If what you mean is that I treat all the numbers as important -- not just the scoring numbers -- you are right. There are no minuscule stats.
Ruzious wrote:...You're really pointing out the .381 he shot in year 2 and ignoring the .182 in year 1 and the .283 in year 3 - especially when year 3 was the first one that he shot a significant volume of 3's...?

I'm altogether ignoring year 1. He played 359 minutes -- not a meaningful sample size. Especially given 4700 minutes the following 2 years.

Actually, I'm not sure why you want to argue about this, Ruz. If your point depends exclusively on numbers, then look at all the numbers.

Your first claim was that it took several years for Butler to become a good player. When I pointed out the obvious fact that he was a good player right away, your response was that I only like guys who "can't shoot" (Butler being in that group according to you -- i.e. back then not later). All I did in reply to that claim was point out that he was a good player before he was a good shooter, but that he also shot well his 2d year, though he wasn't yet a volume shooter.

Those are simple facts. I didn't claim Jimmy Butler did stuff back then that in fact he didn't do. Again, the framework here is that you said it took Jimmy Butler several years to become a good player -- "player" not "shooter." But, Jimmy was a good player from the get go. As to his shooting, his 359 rookie minutes mean nothing. He shot well but not in volume his 2d year. He shot for sh*t but not in volume his 3d year.

From his 4th year on, Jimmy shot in volume & at a high rate of efficiency. If this is your point, you are absolutely correct. If what you meant to say was that it took Jimmy Butler a few years to become the dominating player he's been throughout his prime, you are absolutely right.

Ruzious wrote:...Why do you make me point these obvious things out?...

I didn't make you point out that Jimmy Butler has been a better shooter through his prime years than he was his first 3 years. But, you are right that this is one of those "obvious things," since it's true for most players who wind up being outstanding scorers.

Ruzious wrote:...Darvin Ham must have been a good shooter because he made more than 50% of his FG's... while averaging 3 points a game... and 2 broken rims per game.

Always good to have a Darvin Ham mention! Still, what's your point? Did Darvin Ham develop as a shooter? In all of his 8 NBA seasons combined, did Darvin take a total of 10 3 point shots. I.e. almost 2 per year. Wait, let me check.... I don't think so. I think it was 8 in total. 1 a year.
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Re: 2020 Draft 

Post#1102 » by Ruzious » Thu Aug 13, 2020 8:56 pm

Darvin's an assistant coach with the Bucks. He does not... teach shooting. :)
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Re: 2020 Draft 

Post#1103 » by payitforward » Thu Aug 13, 2020 9:07 pm

A lot of people who can do a thing can't teach it. But, if you can't do it... no I guess he probably doesn't teach it!
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Re: 2020 Draft 

Post#1104 » by Ruzious » Wed Aug 19, 2020 2:07 pm

Thursday at 8:30 PM Eastern time is the draft lottery - a good time to watch with your favorite libation and a lucky rabbit's foot.

Hmm, if you have the rabbit's foot, how could the rabbit be lucky? Maybe skip that part about the rabbit and have an extra libation.
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Re: 2020 Draft 

Post#1105 » by payitforward » Wed Aug 19, 2020 2:28 pm

You don't mention what really matters -- who is representing us at the drawing? That guy is our rabbit's foot! Who's it gonna be?

I vote for Rui -- or else Rui & Laurene Powell.
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Re: 2020 Draft 

Post#1106 » by Ruzious » Wed Aug 19, 2020 3:44 pm

payitforward wrote:You don't mention what really matters -- who is representing us at the drawing? That guy is our rabbit's foot! Who's it gonna be?

I vote for Rui -- or else Rui & Laurene Powell.

At first glance, I almost thought that was Irene Pollin - may she rest in peace. Actually, Laurene Powell is on the short list to be my future ex-wife. Well, not actually - I'm still not ready to divorce Morgan Fairchild.
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Re: 2020 Draft 

Post#1107 » by doclinkin » Wed Aug 19, 2020 6:21 pm

payitforward wrote:You don't mention what really matters -- who is representing us at the drawing? That guy is our rabbit's foot! Who's it gonna be?

I vote for Rui -- or else Rui & Laurene Powell.



Apparently your vote mattered. Rui will represent us.
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Re: 2020 Draft 

Post#1108 » by payitforward » Wed Aug 19, 2020 6:34 pm

That's what Ted said this morning when he appeared to me in a dream!

That's great -- of course, if we'd drafted Brandon Clarke, & he was the one representing us, we'd be assured of getting the #1 pick, right?
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Re: 2020 Draft 

Post#1109 » by 80sballboy » Wed Aug 19, 2020 11:59 pm

Ruzious wrote:Thursday at 8:30 PM Eastern time is the draft lottery - a good time to watch with your favorite libation and a lucky rabbit's foot.

Hmm, if you have the rabbit's foot, how could the rabbit be lucky? Maybe skip that part about the rabbit and have an extra libation.


Hopefully, Caps are down 4-0 by then. I just hope we don't get below nine. Not feeling the luck. Time to get YouTube out and watch the prospects and potential guys at 9. :D
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Re: 2020 Draft 

Post#1110 » by Ruzious » Thu Aug 20, 2020 5:34 pm

The Ringer does a nice job with their mock - a bit different at the top from most of the others. https://nbadraft.theringer.com/
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Re: 2020 Draft 

Post#1111 » by pcbothwel » Thu Aug 20, 2020 6:00 pm

Ruzious wrote:The Ringer does a nice job with their mock - a bit different at the top from most of the others. https://nbadraft.theringer.com/


That would be my ideal top 6. Having Haliburton, Okongwu, Vassell, and Hayes all on the board with only two teams in front of us would be great.
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Re: 2020 Draft 

Post#1112 » by payitforward » Thu Aug 20, 2020 8:26 pm

It would -- it'd make it easier to trade down.
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Re: 2020 Draft 

Post#1113 » by Ruzious » Thu Aug 20, 2020 10:37 pm

payitforward wrote:It would -- it'd make it easier to trade down.

Boy, I'd love to get that top pick and trade down. Tick...

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Re: 2020 Draft 

Post#1114 » by 80sballboy » Fri Aug 21, 2020 12:50 am

Wow, that was exciting. We're ninth, but as I said, better than 15th or 16th. Let the guesses begin. We're one ahead of the Knicks!
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Re: 2020 Draft 

Post#1115 » by prime1time » Fri Aug 21, 2020 12:51 am

So we got 9. Not ideal but it is what it is.
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Re: 2020 Draft 

Post#1116 » by Shoe » Fri Aug 21, 2020 12:53 am

Lol the Knicks
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Re: 2020 Draft 

Post#1117 » by 80sballboy » Fri Aug 21, 2020 12:55 am

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Re: 2020 Draft 

Post#1118 » by miller31time » Fri Aug 21, 2020 12:57 am

Eh, whatever. This isn’t the draft to have a top pick in.

We probably have about as much of a shot of picking a good player at 9 than at 1-3.
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Re: 2020 Draft 

Post#1119 » by 80sballboy » Fri Aug 21, 2020 12:59 am

Here is a consensus of a ton of mocks from 247sports. Don't see Obi there at 9.
https://247sports.com/LongFormArticle/2020-NBA-Draft-Mock-drafts-player-rankings-147247340/#147247340_1
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Re: 2020 Draft 

Post#1120 » by Eli Babak » Fri Aug 21, 2020 1:00 am

I guess no Okongwu for the Wiz then. :( At least they didn't fall lower.

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