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Re: OKC Thunder 2022-23 Regular Season Discussion 

Post#1161 » by Dadouv47 » Sat Feb 25, 2023 4:10 pm

JDub had a good game but I wish he was a bit more selfish sometimes.
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Re: OKC Thunder 2022-23 Regular Season Discussion 

Post#1162 » by ThunderBolt » Sat Feb 25, 2023 5:33 pm

Dadouv47 wrote:JDub had a good game but I wish he was a bit more selfish sometimes.

I think he’ll get there but part of the benefit of not being too selfish is his efficiency is so good. That’s something a few others on this team could learn from.
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Re: OKC Thunder 2022-23 Regular Season Discussion 

Post#1163 » by ThunderBolt » Sat Feb 25, 2023 5:38 pm

QPR wrote:
ThunderBolt wrote:Mann is clueless.


He needs to study pretty much every part of Joe's game.

That’s true of about 2/3 or the NBA. Joe is a flame thrower.
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Re: OKC Thunder 2022-23 Regular Season Discussion 

Post#1164 » by Dadouv47 » Sat Feb 25, 2023 5:48 pm

Still don't get how the sixers waived Isaiah Joe. He fits so well their teams need too.
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Re: OKC Thunder 2022-23 Regular Season Discussion 

Post#1165 » by Dadouv47 » Sun Feb 26, 2023 1:01 am

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Post#1166 » by Devilanche » Sun Feb 26, 2023 1:16 am

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QPR wrote:
ThunderBolt wrote:Mann is clueless.


He needs to study pretty much every part of Joe's game.

That’s true of about 2/3 or the NBA. Joe is a flame thrower.

If you don’t have the shooting that Joe have , you can’t really model yourself into a poorer version of him though .
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Post#1167 » by QPR » Sun Feb 26, 2023 1:58 am

Devilanche wrote:
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QPR wrote:
He needs to study pretty much every part of Joe's game.

That’s true of about 2/3 or the NBA. Joe is a flame thrower.

If you don’t have the shooting that Joe have , you can’t really model yourself into a poorer version of him though .


I meant more the way Joe moves off the ball, the way he only takes higher % shots (albeit what is higher % for him is not necessarily the same for others) and the way he works defensively. You almost never see him get into a situation where he holds the ball too long and tries to force a shot/drive, which is Mann's issue frequently.

Then again IJ has a high IQ and Mann doesn't, which may never be solved.
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Post#1168 » by Devilanche » Sun Feb 26, 2023 4:02 am

QPR wrote:
Devilanche wrote:
ThunderBolt wrote:That’s true of about 2/3 or the NBA. Joe is a flame thrower.

If you don’t have the shooting that Joe have , you can’t really model yourself into a poorer version of him though .


I meant more the way Joe moves off the ball, the way he only takes higher % shots (albeit what is higher % for him is not necessarily the same for others) and the way he works defensively. You almost never see him get into a situation where he holds the ball too long and tries to force a shot/drive, which is Mann's issue frequently.

Then again IJ has a high IQ and Mann doesn't, which may never be solved.

Getting himself open is a something everyone could do but generally both are different style of player.
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Re: OKC Thunder 2022-23 Regular Season Discussion 

Post#1169 » by ThunderBolt » Sun Feb 26, 2023 5:45 am

Devilanche wrote:
QPR wrote:
Devilanche wrote:If you don’t have the shooting that Joe have , you can’t really model yourself into a poorer version of him though .


I meant more the way Joe moves off the ball, the way he only takes higher % shots (albeit what is higher % for him is not necessarily the same for others) and the way he works defensively. You almost never see him get into a situation where he holds the ball too long and tries to force a shot/drive, which is Mann's issue frequently.

Then again IJ has a high IQ and Mann doesn't, which may never be solved.

Getting himself open is a something everyone could do but generally both are different style of player.

FWIW, I made my post specifically when Mann got picked from behind dribbling cluelessly in traffic. It wasn’t even a shooting comment. I’ve seen him make a lot of dumb turnovers this year just because he seems to not have any idea that 5 of the people on the court have no interest in watching him shoot a fadeaway jumper.
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Post#1170 » by Devilanche » Sun Feb 26, 2023 5:49 am

ThunderBolt wrote:
Devilanche wrote:
QPR wrote:
I meant more the way Joe moves off the ball, the way he only takes higher % shots (albeit what is higher % for him is not necessarily the same for others) and the way he works defensively. You almost never see him get into a situation where he holds the ball too long and tries to force a shot/drive, which is Mann's issue frequently.

Then again IJ has a high IQ and Mann doesn't, which may never be solved.

Getting himself open is a something everyone could do but generally both are different style of player.

FWIW, I made my post specifically when Mann got picked from behind dribbling cluelessly in traffic. It wasn’t even a shooting comment. I’ve seen him make a lot of dumb turnovers this year just because he seems to not have any idea that 5 of the people on the court have no interest in watching him shoot a fadeaway jumper.



Oh sorry. That the convo just got lost .

Exactly how Mann looks like on court for some play .
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Re: OKC Thunder 2022-23 Regular Season Discussion 

Post#1171 » by ThunderBolt » Sun Feb 26, 2023 6:14 am

Devilanche wrote:
ThunderBolt wrote:
Devilanche wrote:
Getting himself open is a something everyone could do but generally both are different style of player.

FWIW, I made my post specifically when Mann got picked from behind dribbling cluelessly in traffic. It wasn’t even a shooting comment. I’ve seen him make a lot of dumb turnovers this year just because he seems to not have any idea that 5 of the people on the court have no interest in watching him shoot a fadeaway jumper.



Oh sorry. That the convo just got lost .

Exactly how Mann looks like on court for some play .

Well regardless, he’s got a lot of work to do. Joe, on the other hand, is a joy to watch. :D
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Re: OKC Thunder 2022-23 Regular Season Discussion 

Post#1172 » by Big nick » Mon Feb 27, 2023 1:49 am

I am of the opinion that Wiggins should start over Dort. Anyone agree with me. Wiggins is a superior shooter and plays plenty well on defence. I have never understood why he doesn't get more playing time.
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Re: OKC Thunder 2022-23 Regular Season Discussion 

Post#1173 » by Dadouv47 » Mon Feb 27, 2023 3:00 am

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22 games left and Dieng is healthy, it's time to give him 15+ minutes/game.
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Re: OKC Thunder 2022-23 Regular Season Discussion 

Post#1174 » by Big nick » Mon Feb 27, 2023 4:00 am

We need to clone jdub and joe and get chet healthy. How in the he__ did Philly cut Joe unbelievable.
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Re: OKC Thunder 2022-23 Regular Season Discussion 

Post#1176 » by ThunderBolt » Mon Feb 27, 2023 11:29 am

Big nick wrote:I am of the opinion that Wiggins should start over Dort. Anyone agree with me. Wiggins is a superior shooter and plays plenty well on defence. I have never understood why he doesn't get more playing time.

At worst I’d like to see Wiggins getting Mann’s minutes.
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Re: OKC Thunder 2022-23 Regular Season Discussion 

Post#1177 » by Dadouv47 » Mon Feb 27, 2023 2:05 pm

Could see the frustration from Giddey/JDub yesterday because we are losing games but I really hope we can finish with a bottom 8th or 9th record...remote chances of getting lucky in the draft and also I like the odds to move up from 8-9 to 5 or maybe even 4 if Houston gets unlucky (no way it happens if we have a 11-12th pick, the talent gap is too big)

Our core has little to prove in those last 20+ games and I want to watch more of some young players, especially Dieng. JRE deserves more playing time too because he had bad luck with injuries.
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Re: OKC Thunder 2022-23 Regular Season Discussion 

Post#1178 » by timO » Mon Feb 27, 2023 3:43 pm

Its time to tank, play-in is gonna be a dogfight and even if you make it then 7-8 seed kills you.

4-18 for this 22 games left, and pray for the pick 5-6 pre lotto.
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Re: OKC Thunder 2022-23 Regular Season Discussion 

Post#1179 » by timO » Mon Feb 27, 2023 3:49 pm

ThunderBolt wrote:Mann is clueless.


Hes our new Bazley, hes out on a trade as a filler
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Post#1180 » by jake_swivel » Mon Feb 27, 2023 3:59 pm

I’m ok with tanking now. Mann, waters, Dieng, poku, sarr. Let’s see what you don’t got, fellas.
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