Husky1 wrote:pepe1991 wrote:It's crazy that game 7 is so damn close to game 6.
Has to favour us right? They look like they're on their last legs
I dunno.. but we never look good after long periods of rest. This might seem bettwr for us.
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Husky1 wrote:pepe1991 wrote:It's crazy that game 7 is so damn close to game 6.
Has to favour us right? They look like they're on their last legs
DiplomaticMagic wrote:Even though we didnt score on the next possession, that 8 second call was huge
Husky1 wrote:pepe1991 wrote:It's crazy that game 7 is so damn close to game 6.
Has to favour us right? They look like they're on their last legs
ibraheim718 wrote:Rainwater wrote:ibraheim718 wrote:I'm keeping Carter.. he's been good this series. Probably should've started every game but I'm not going to bash Mosley too much for trying something new. Harris has to play on Sunday to save Mosley from himself. If not he has to go back to the Fultz, Suggs, Franz, P5, WCJ lineup that he started the season with.
It's going to be really hard for Cleveland to stop these kids on Sunday. I like the young legs of Orlando.. by 8-10 points. Game 7 on the road will be their best game mark it.
I think JI starts again if Harris doesn't play.
I didn't like it. I'll tell you why.. Cleveland ran all high pnr's and multiple screens in the first half and their two guards had more room to navigate. The only way it would've worked is if Mosley had them run a 3-2 zone so they could actually use their length and wingspan to their advantage instead of it being a detriment chasing Mitchell around screens.
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pepe1991 wrote:It's crazy that game 7 is so damn close to game 6.
Isaac has a 7'6" wingspan. The 7'1" measurement was before a growth spurt when he was a junior in HS. Paolo has a 7'1" wingspan. It's obvious when you look at both of them, that Isaac has a much longer wingspan. They also list him at 6'10", but he measured 6'11" without shoes the year the NBA did official measurements.The-Stallion70 wrote:eyriq wrote:Can someone explain why Isaac doesn't scale?
Isaac specializes in blocks steals and deflections but does it in a frenetic manner with bursts of activity from time to time.
I believe this is just less physically and athletically sustainable than like Rudy Gobert using his huge size and strength to stand as an obstacle to reach the basket or Mobley with his great size and Wingspan.
Isaac's wingspan is not actually that impressive at 7-1, compared to Mobley at 7-4 or Jarrett Allen at 7-6 or Gobert, one of the best defenders the league has ever known, at 7-9. Their physical advantages allow them to play their great defense more sustainably over more minutes.
Isaac's bursts of activity though do have unique impacts on games that i don't think Mobley necessarily has.
I think of Isaac's defense as a bit like a streaky shooter.
Isaac seems more reliant on his quickness, instincts and activity level to me than Mobley, who to me seems more reliant on his physical tools. Isaac's high activity style is not unlike Nerlens Noel, who also had injury issues.
basketballRob wrote:Isaac has a 7'6" wingspan. The 7'1" measurement was before a growth spurt when he was a junior in HS. Paolo has a 7'1" wingspan. It's obvious when you look at both of them, that Isaac has a much longer wingspan. They also list him at 6'10", but he measured 6'11" without shoes the year the NBA did official measurements.The-Stallion70 wrote:eyriq wrote:Can someone explain why Isaac doesn't scale?
Isaac specializes in blocks steals and deflections but does it in a frenetic manner with bursts of activity from time to time.
I believe this is just less physically and athletically sustainable than like Rudy Gobert using his huge size and strength to stand as an obstacle to reach the basket or Mobley with his great size and Wingspan.
Isaac's wingspan is not actually that impressive at 7-1, compared to Mobley at 7-4 or Jarrett Allen at 7-6 or Gobert, one of the best defenders the league has ever known, at 7-9. Their physical advantages allow them to play their great defense more sustainably over more minutes.
Isaac's bursts of activity though do have unique impacts on games that i don't think Mobley necessarily has.
I think of Isaac's defense as a bit like a streaky shooter.
Isaac seems more reliant on his quickness, instincts and activity level to me than Mobley, who to me seems more reliant on his physical tools. Isaac's high activity style is not unlike Nerlens Noel, who also had injury issues.
Isaac has been spending a lot of energy chasing guards around. There is a reason why players like Harris can't even hit the rim after chasing Cleveland's guards.
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Yes. He's the same size as Giannis.The-Stallion70 wrote:basketballRob wrote:Isaac has a 7'6" wingspan. The 7'1" measurement was before a growth spurt when he was a junior in HS. Paolo has a 7'1" wingspan. It's obvious when you look at both of them, that Isaac has a much longer wingspan. They also list him at 6'10", but he measured 6'11" without shoes the year the NBA did official measurements.The-Stallion70 wrote:
Isaac specializes in blocks steals and deflections but does it in a frenetic manner with bursts of activity from time to time.
I believe this is just less physically and athletically sustainable than like Rudy Gobert using his huge size and strength to stand as an obstacle to reach the basket or Mobley with his great size and Wingspan.
Isaac's wingspan is not actually that impressive at 7-1, compared to Mobley at 7-4 or Jarrett Allen at 7-6 or Gobert, one of the best defenders the league has ever known, at 7-9. Their physical advantages allow them to play their great defense more sustainably over more minutes.
Isaac's bursts of activity though do have unique impacts on games that i don't think Mobley necessarily has.
I think of Isaac's defense as a bit like a streaky shooter.
Isaac seems more reliant on his quickness, instincts and activity level to me than Mobley, who to me seems more reliant on his physical tools. Isaac's high activity style is not unlike Nerlens Noel, who also had injury issues.
Isaac has been spending a lot of energy chasing guards around. There is a reason why players like Harris can't even hit the rim after chasing Cleveland's guards.
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Where is your source for this? His wingspan grew 5 inches since then? So his wingspan grew more than his height at the time? He grew an inch taller between when he was drafted until now.
A 7'6 wingspan would put him on par with Giannis.
He was 6'9" w/o shoes with a 7'1" wingspan before his junior season.The-Stallion70 wrote:basketballRob wrote:Isaac has a 7'6" wingspan. The 7'1" measurement was before a growth spurt when he was a junior in HS. Paolo has a 7'1" wingspan. It's obvious when you look at both of them, that Isaac has a much longer wingspan. They also list him at 6'10", but he measured 6'11" without shoes the year the NBA did official measurements.The-Stallion70 wrote:
Isaac specializes in blocks steals and deflections but does it in a frenetic manner with bursts of activity from time to time.
I believe this is just less physically and athletically sustainable than like Rudy Gobert using his huge size and strength to stand as an obstacle to reach the basket or Mobley with his great size and Wingspan.
Isaac's wingspan is not actually that impressive at 7-1, compared to Mobley at 7-4 or Jarrett Allen at 7-6 or Gobert, one of the best defenders the league has ever known, at 7-9. Their physical advantages allow them to play their great defense more sustainably over more minutes.
Isaac's bursts of activity though do have unique impacts on games that i don't think Mobley necessarily has.
I think of Isaac's defense as a bit like a streaky shooter.
Isaac seems more reliant on his quickness, instincts and activity level to me than Mobley, who to me seems more reliant on his physical tools. Isaac's high activity style is not unlike Nerlens Noel, who also had injury issues.
Isaac has been spending a lot of energy chasing guards around. There is a reason why players like Harris can't even hit the rim after chasing Cleveland's guards.
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Where is your source for this? His wingspan grew 5 inches since then? So his wingspan grew more than his height at the time? He grew an inch taller between when he was drafted until now.
A 7'6 wingspan would put him on par with Giannis.
basketballRob wrote:He was 6'9" w/o shoes with a 7'1" wingspan before his junior season.The-Stallion70 wrote:basketballRob wrote:Isaac has a 7'6" wingspan. The 7'1" measurement was before a growth spurt when he was a junior in HS. Paolo has a 7'1" wingspan. It's obvious when you look at both of them, that Isaac has a much longer wingspan. They also list him at 6'10", but he measured 6'11" without shoes the year the NBA did official measurements.
Isaac has been spending a lot of energy chasing guards around. There is a reason why players like Harris can't even hit the rim after chasing Cleveland's guards.
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Where is your source for this? His wingspan grew 5 inches since then? So his wingspan grew more than his height at the time? He grew an inch taller between when he was drafted until now.
A 7'6 wingspan would put him on par with Giannis.
https://www.nba.com/magic/news/strong-bond-already-forming-between-isaac-and-bamba-20180704
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