willbcocks wrote:Phoenix has gotten super lucky playing teams with injured stars out. Much to our chagrin.
The Suns' total scoring percentage, as a team, is .600 -- unbelievable!
(ok it's only .597, but still...!!)
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willbcocks wrote:Phoenix has gotten super lucky playing teams with injured stars out. Much to our chagrin.
Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:On Sunday 11/16, the Rockets beat the Magic 117-113.
Alperen Sengun had 30 points, 12 rebounds, 8 assists, and 2 blocks.
According to nate and Dat (?) teams can't win without a shot blocker.
Also, Sengun and Steven Adams were on the floor together in crunch time. What about spacing? What about defending pick and roll? Which C played PF when you guys say Queen can not play PF with Missi at C?
How did Sengun's team win? Does this mean that someday Derik Queen could be on a winning team?
That is my only point. Avoid absolute thinking. Atypical can work.nate33 wrote:We shall see, CCJ. They lost in the first round last year.
Also, it's noteworthy that they quickly abandoned the Adams/Sengun twin towers lineup. The two of them started for the first two games of the season, both were losses. Then they went back to starting Sengun at center and bringing Adams off the bench and went 9-1 since then. He and Adams have only played together for about 100 out of a possible 500 minutes since the first two games.
It is true that they a have been successful with Sengun at center, and he is not a rim protector. But it's a little bit of an atypical situation. There is an insane amount of height and defense around Sengun (Thompson, Durant, Smith, Eason when healthy) that means Sengun doesn't really need to do much rim protection. I suppose you could win with with Queen if you put him alongside two of the best defensive wings in the game and a 7-foot tall HOF shooting guard. But that scenario is typically unlikely.


Zonkerbl wrote:Lol I was like who's the fat guy playing for the pelicans



nate33 wrote:How the f*** do the Suns keep winning?!?


closg00 wrote:Kel’el Ware is now a beasting double-double machine.
nate33 wrote:closg00 wrote:Kel’el Ware is now a beasting double-double machine.
He has been playing very well. And so has Miami as a team. Spoelstra is a sorcerer.
All that said, when we contemplate comparing Ware to Sarr, it's worth mentioning that Ware is a full year older.