MrGoat wrote:Game's not over, but Denver is still lucky to still be in this series by stealing game 1. Ty Lue is outcoaching whoever the hell Denver's new coach is now
It's Rick Adelman's kid.
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MrGoat wrote:Game's not over, but Denver is still lucky to still be in this series by stealing game 1. Ty Lue is outcoaching whoever the hell Denver's new coach is now
Wallace_Wallace wrote:Chuck Everett wrote:Wallace_Wallace wrote:
Center wise, there’s:
Jokic, AD, Sengun, Sabonis, KAT & Gobert, Adebayo, and albeit with Injuries, Wemby and Embiid.
Debatable, there’s Walker Kessler, Jarrett Allen, Isaiah Hartenstein
Better than guys like DeAndre Ayton (once upon a time he was better), Jalen Duren
Zubac is rock solid, but I wouldn’t say he’s All NBA caliber.
If you factor in offense and defense this year, Zubac was all-NBA caliber. He's probably been their most consistent player (not their best) all year.
I won’t disagree with him being a consistent player and a consummate professional, but how would you rank him against the players that I mentioned (especially the upper echelon)?
Lala870 wrote:Anyone try and sign up for that altitude+ thing?
The altitude website is straight up ass
Mamba Mentality wrote:This Clippers team is for real. They’re gonna upset OKC as long as Kawhi can stay healthy.
jokeboy86 wrote:Raps in 4 wrote:Jokic and Giannis both need to demand out in the off-season.
If they were American they would but since they're not they won't. Jokic is content to basically let the GMs/Front Office to do their jobs and players to adjust to it. Giannis is too scared to leave Milwaukee because it's the only city he's known since he's been in this country. They're stuck.
Handlez wrote:Wolfgang630 wrote:Handlez wrote:Is Harden going to destroy Jokic's reputation?
Sheesh.
Jokic shouldn't lose this series.
Umm yeah he can lose this series. The clippers are the better team and they have James Harden and Kawhi vs Jokic
This doesn't make sense.
Jokic is being labeled a top 10 player of all time by many. Jokic should have 5 MVP awards according to many.
If he's that great, there's no way he loses this series. LA is not far better talent wise and certainly not even close to being so talented that a 5 time MVP can't beat them with Murray, Porter, Gordon, Braun, etc.
So which is it...
Jokic is not top 10-15 all time and not a 5 time MVP? Because that kind of talent beats the Clippers.
Wallace_Wallace wrote:Chuck Everett wrote:Wallace_Wallace wrote:
Center wise, there’s:
Jokic, AD, Sengun, Sabonis, KAT & Gobert, Adebayo, and albeit with Injuries, Wemby and Embiid.
Debatable, there’s Walker Kessler, Jarrett Allen, Isaiah Hartenstein
Better than guys like DeAndre Ayton (once upon a time he was better), Jalen Duren
Zubac is rock solid, but I wouldn’t say he’s All NBA caliber.
If you factor in offense and defense this year, Zubac was all-NBA caliber. He's probably been their most consistent player (not their best) all year.
I won’t disagree with him being a consistent player and a consummate professional, but how would you rank him against the players that I mentioned (especially the upper echelon)?
ejftw wrote:Mamba Mentality wrote:This Clippers team is for real. They’re gonna upset OKC as long as Kawhi can stay healthy.
Still have OKC in 6, but in absolute slug fest with all games decided by 6 or less.
Clearly noise is being pumped.
Says Adelman
BigGargamel wrote:Raps in 4 wrote:BigGargamel wrote:It's sad how bad this team has fallen off in two short years. They are just so un-fun to watch, it's so depressing.
The team was never that good. The only reason they won the title was Murray got hot at the right time. Relying on a streaky (and injury-prone) player to get hot for you to win isn't a recipe for sustained success.
Blah blah blah. They were clearly the best team in the NBA in 2023. Don't start with that.
Chuck Everett wrote:Wallace_Wallace wrote:Chuck Everett wrote:
If you factor in offense and defense this year, Zubac was all-NBA caliber. He's probably been their most consistent player (not their best) all year.
I won’t disagree with him being a consistent player and a consummate professional, but how would you rank him against the players that I mentioned (especially the upper echelon)?
If this is his new normal (I'm willing to be reasonable and say this is/was an outlier year), then I take him over Sabonis, Gobert, Kessler, Allen, Hartenstein, Ayton, Duren. Heck, I might take him over Adebayo, because Zubac is so big, he makes his presence felt on the offensive end pretty much every game, unless he's in foul trouble.
Which means, I think Sengun, Jokic, AD, Embiid and Wemby are better than him. But Wemby at this stage in his career would have a lot of problems with Zubac from a physicality standpoint in the playoffs. And Sengun is arguable because Zubac is probably going to make all-NBA defense.
ejftw wrote:Absolutely shocking that Clips are only shooting 51%, it seems like it'd be much higher. But when the defense is holding the opposition to 41%,. It's solid.
+4 on the glass, feels like more too.
6 blocks though, sheesh. Batum with 3, oy
Handlez wrote:Wolfgang630 wrote:Handlez wrote:Is Harden going to destroy Jokic's reputation?
Sheesh.
Jokic shouldn't lose this series.
Umm yeah he can lose this series. The clippers are the better team and they have James Harden and Kawhi vs Jokic
This doesn't make sense.
Jokic is being labeled a top 10 player of all time by many. Jokic should have 5 MVP awards according to many.
If he's that great, there's no way he loses this series. LA is not far better talent wise and certainly not even close to being so talented that a 5 time MVP can't beat them with Murray, Porter, Gordon, Braun, etc.
So which is it...
Jokic is not top 10-15 all time and not a 5 time MVP? Because that kind of talent beats the Clippers.
OkcSinceSGA wrote:Wallace_Wallace wrote:Chuck Everett wrote:
If you factor in offense and defense this year, Zubac was all-NBA caliber. He's probably been their most consistent player (not their best) all year.
I won’t disagree with him being a consistent player and a consummate professional, but how would you rank him against the players that I mentioned (especially the upper echelon)?
No way in hell is he debatable with guys like Hart, Kessler, Jafro this year. The only centers that were better than him healthy are Jokic, Embiid. Even KAT being so much worse on defense it’s unclear.
___Rand___ wrote:This is going to be an interesting off-season for Nuggets.