Noel & Sessions NBDL update
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Noel & Sessions NBDL update
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Noel & Sessions NBDL update
David Noel had a good debut after being sent down for the first time in his young nba career.
http://www.nba.com/dleague/games/200801 ... score.html
David Noel
16 points 3 rebounds 2 blocks 7-13 shooting
Ramon Sessions had his greatest game yet
sick numbers
26 points 10 rebounds 14 assist
a triple double this kid in my opinion will be a NBA starter someday.
http://www.nba.com/dleague/games/200801 ... score.html
David Noel
16 points 3 rebounds 2 blocks 7-13 shooting
Ramon Sessions had his greatest game yet
sick numbers
26 points 10 rebounds 14 assist
a triple double this kid in my opinion will be a NBA starter someday.
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Doesnt Randy Livingston average like a double-double in the Dleague? And he cant even make an NBA roster so how is Sessions oging to be a solid starter?
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midranger wrote:My God, what is a true PG?
I swear, you just get labeled that at some point and it sticks with you forever.
Sessions shoots a lot.
Not really. NBDL is a different game. College is a better indicator of his game style. In 65 career games, he averaged 7.3 FGA/game, averaging about 28 minutes a game between the two seasons.
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Not really. NBDL is a different game. College is a better indicator of his game style. In 65 career games, he averaged 7.3 FGA/game, averaging about 28 minutes a game between the two seasons.
College is a better indicator of how a player will play in the NBA than the NBA sponsered professional league with "NBA" in it's name?
I guess I'm still waiting for Trajon Langdon to breakout.
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Encouraging stats by both players..Love the fact Sessions was able to get a triple double even if its in the D-League.
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midranger wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
College is a better indicator of how a player will play in the NBA than the NBA sponsered professional league with "NBA" in it's name?
I guess I'm still waiting for Trajon Langdon to breakout.
Look at the players in the NBDL and watch a game, then watch a big time college game and get back to me. Obviously the NBDL is easier, otherwise you wouldn't see the ridiculous numbers by some players that are nowhere near what they did in college.
NCAA Division one is much better indicator.
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LUKE23 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Look at the players in the NBDL and watch a game, then watch a big time college game and get back to me. Obviously the NBDL is easier, otherwise you wouldn't see the ridiculous numbers by some players that are nowhere near what they did in college.
NCAA Division one is much better indicator.
I agree, it seems to me that the D-League is relatively more guard/perimeter oriented.
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midranger wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
As opposed to the NBA where the best players are all centers?
The NBA is a guard/perimeter dominated league. The defensive rules aim to keep it that way.
There are more star players at PG/SG/SF than at PF/C, but the really good teams the MAJORITY of the time (not all the time) have a dominant PF or C.