Lord_Zedd wrote:Ayo Dosunmu statline in a double overtime game:
0 0 0 0 0 and 1 foul
Weren't we interested in signing this guy as a free agent?
What was his +/-?
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Lord_Zedd wrote:Ayo Dosunmu statline in a double overtime game:
0 0 0 0 0 and 1 foul
Weren't we interested in signing this guy as a free agent?
WaltFrazier wrote:VC on TNT back-up team. Not with ESPN anymore I guess
Dalek wrote:ItsDanger wrote:Warriors look washed.
I'd hate to be the Warriors. They may have an MVP type player, but overall they are a pretty bad team. They re-signed Draymond which is crazy given how unpredictable he is. Wiggins is back to being the old Wiggins again (terrible and overpaid with a player option!). They have to decide what to do with Klay.
Prospect-wise they have nothing to build around like Scottie. They are really going to drag this team around for another year or two and it is going to get worse.
WuTang_OG wrote:I want nothing to do with GS. They got scraps. Too bad myers botched their drafts
GP2 wrote:WuTang_OG wrote:I want nothing to do with GS. They got scraps. Too bad myers botched their drafts
And then dipped before contract negotiations with Klay. Impeccable timing.
SharoneWright wrote:WaltFrazier wrote:VC on TNT back-up team. Not with ESPN anymore I guess
His commentary is putrid.
Just because you want to be an analyst after your career, doesn’t mean you have any insight.
SharoneWright wrote:WaltFrazier wrote:VC on TNT back-up team. Not with ESPN anymore I guess
His commentary is putrid.
Just because you want to be an analyst after your career, doesn’t mean you have any insight.
brownbobcat wrote:SharoneWright wrote:WaltFrazier wrote:VC on TNT back-up team. Not with ESPN anymore I guess
His commentary is putrid.
Just because you want to be an analyst after your career, doesn’t mean you have any insight.
Vince has zero personality, it was always the case.
HumbleRen wrote:Young players on the warriors played well.
WuTang_OG wrote:Thanansis had one job
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Take everything that you've heard about Kawhi Leonard — that he's washed, that he can't stay healthy and that the Clippers can't win with him anymore. Then compare it to the cold, hard facts of this season.
Leonard hasn't missed a game all year. He's in the top 15 in minutes played for the entire league. He's exceeded his career averages almost across the board, averaging 23.3 points per game on 50.3 percent shooting from the field and 42.1 percent from 3. And the Clippers are riding a five-game winning streak to take their record up to 13-10 after blowing out the Kings on Tuesday.
After a rough start, Harden and Leonard have started to find some good chemistry. No other Clipper has passed more to him, and Harden has been great at finding him one pass away for 3s.
Leonard has been incredible on those catch-and-shoot 3s, hitting 48.4 percent of them. His touch has been outstanding. He's breaking shots out of his bag that haven't been seen before, including a floater 3-pointer.
Leonard has also been ludicrous as a cutter, shooting 90.9 percent on those play types. There isn't a better player in the league at converting off cuts right now.