craig wrote:Lopez with the triple single in 22 minutes: 1 basket, 1 rebound, 1 assist!
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craig wrote:Lopez with the triple single in 22 minutes: 1 basket, 1 rebound, 1 assist!
chonestown wrote:A Gary and a Lester sharing the court in the year 2-thousand and twenty-five of our lord you love too see it.
PG Graveyard wrote:Our only chance to advance in the playoffs is to hope we really have caught the ultimate lightning in the bottle with Porter. Just play the guy 36 minutes every night and find out. It doesn’t even have to cut into Rollins minutes.
chonestown wrote:PG Graveyard wrote:Our only chance to advance in the playoffs is to hope we really have caught the ultimate lightning in the bottle with Porter. Just play the guy 36 minutes every night and find out. It doesn’t even have to cut into Rollins minutes.
I was hoping to see some minutes where KPJ and Rollins were paired together tonight. Alas.
Is there any reason why this shouldn't be a thing, personal feelings towards Doc aside?
slos wrote:chonestown wrote:PG Graveyard wrote:Our only chance to advance in the playoffs is to hope we really have caught the ultimate lightning in the bottle with Porter. Just play the guy 36 minutes every night and find out. It doesn’t even have to cut into Rollins minutes.
I was hoping to see some minutes where KPJ and Rollins were paired together tonight. Alas.
Is there any reason why this shouldn't be a thing, personal feelings towards Doc aside?
Doc was doing the same thing with Dame/Porter until he couldn’t because KPJ was too good to play 10ish minutes.
Rollins gives me some Brogdon vibes. He can be the starting SG and the secondary ball handler next to Lillard.
I’m not sure how much Dame/Porter can play together. I’m keeping KPJ at (super) 6th role until we find out.
GoldenAntlers wrote:KPJ needs to start.
A part of me thinks Doc has just been trolling the league all year with his starting lineups.

aboveAverage wrote:If we win the title this season (unlikely unless Dame comes back, but you never know), KPJ will play a huge role, no doubt. That we somehow got him for Marjon is still unbelievable to me.
MickeyDavis wrote:aboveAverage wrote:If we win the title this season (unlikely unless Dame comes back, but you never know), KPJ will play a huge role, no doubt. That we somehow got him for Marjon is still unbelievable to me.
KPJ appears to love playing with this team. Something tells me being surrounded by a group of highly successful adults who are unlocking his potential, while playing next to an all-time great might be enough to secure a team friendly deal.jimmybones wrote:It's fun to debate how to use KPJ going forward - should he start next to Dame, should he back up Dame as 6th man combo guard, should he flat out replace Dame where Dame is traded - fun thought experiments where multiple routes have merit.
One thing is clear though - we gotta keep the dude and being gifted a potential 3rd option type talent really changes the offseason outlook.
GoldenAntlers wrote:KPJ appears to love playing with this team. Something tells me being surrounded by a group of highly successful adults who are unlocking his potential, while playing next to an all-time great might be enough to secure a team friendly deal.jimmybones wrote:It's fun to debate how to use KPJ going forward - should he start next to Dame, should he back up Dame as 6th man combo guard, should he flat out replace Dame where Dame is traded - fun thought experiments where multiple routes have merit.
One thing is clear though - we gotta keep the dude and being gifted a potential 3rd option type talent really changes the offseason outlook.
Ron Swanson wrote:I think everyone besides Doc knows that the guard rotation should be KPJ/Trent/Rollins/Green and nobody else. Doubt that he has an epiphany 2-games before the playoffs though, and it's probably the second biggest reason after Dame being out that I have zero faith in this team being anything other than a scrappy 1st round exit squad.
I know that this is crazy, but I keep thinking of Westbrook mixed with Kyrie when I watch him.-Jragon- wrote:KPJ looks like he learned a lot being with the Clippers.. his offense has shades of Harden and defense has some Claw in him... now he has Dame and he's starting to look like a video game.
jimmybones wrote:It's fun to debate how to use KPJ going forward - should he start next to Dame, should he back up Dame as 6th man combo guard, should he flat out replace Dame where Dame is traded - fun thought experiments where multiple routes have merit.
One thing is clear though - we gotta keep the dude and being gifted a potential 3rd option type talent really changes the offseason outlook.