JujitsuFlip wrote:A) i fail to see the relevance lol that would be like 2 people talking about different cuts of meat and you chiming in from the back about chocolate covered pretzels. Sure, they're both food but the chocolate covered pretzels have nothing to do with different cuts of meat.JonFromVA wrote:JujitsuFlip wrote:Where they extend their defense out to would impact defensive rebounding, that is not at all what jbk and i were discussing. Jbk is alluding to Mobley and/or Allen actually working on their offensive game and learning how to shoot would impact their rebounding. The only rebounding that could potentially hurt would be offensive, not defensive.
Obviously you're referencing spacing, I'm referencing the tiny sample that Zion has played in the NBA, specifically with Jonas. At most I have 34 games to pick from and that's if Jonas didn't miss any of the games that Zion actually played in. It's like finding a needle in a haystack... I'm sure in that small sample it's still there but I don't care enough to try and prove your point; my whole point is guys who weren't shooters entering the NBA can now shoot all way out to the 3 point line.
a) I mentioned it affected defensive rebounding - it's in you're quote.
b) We have video from this season, go watch plays on nba.com and go show me a sign of gravity. Heck, show me whatever you feel like to backup your claim that JV has gravity. I didn't see it when I looked, and I really didn't expect to.
B) nah, I'm good lol you're the one making the point about those 2 specific players. All i said is Mobley and Allen SHOULD be able to reach Jonas level of shooting ability from 3.
I'm more than happy with the level of relevance my comment provides. If you want to make points without demonstrating them, that's always your right. I'll just continues to dismiss them and stick with my own conclusions based on what I've seen.










