DmoneyH3 wrote:Hope you guys win the lotto!
Thanks man. I'm hoping for many western conference final battles between the Blazers and the Wolves. Should be fun.
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breaker91 wrote:^ +1
This flaming stuff between individual PDX and Minny players is getting out of hand. Its a frickin team game.
Please don't have any hard feelings over PDX posters as a whole. If there is one thing I hate most about Real GM is the tendency to stereotype an entire team's posters.
Anyhow I emphasize with you Minny fans. You have a solid young group who knows how to play competitively for 3.5 quarters of the game, but still aren't mature enough to close games out. Portland's still going through that, but we've markedly improved this year in finishing teams off. I'm sure the T-Wolves will as well.
"A while back,'' Cardinal said, "I took a picture of the standings and texted it to Love, just to bust his chops,'' Cardinal said. "He sent me a picture back of a snowdrift.''
Frozen316 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
EXCUSE ME FOR POINTING OUT SOMETHING GOOD ABOUT OUR TEAM THAT PORTLAND ISN'T GOOD AT RIGHT NOW.
Don't expect us not to defend and find positives for the Wolves when people from a opposing teams boards come in and start to cause trouble.
revprodeji wrote:--I disagree with you. Fundamentally portland is a jump shooting team that does not foul much, does not make many mistakes and is at .500 We are a team that controls the paint (points and offensive rebounds) and needs to develop/grow into something that does not make the mental mistakes (some say growth, some say different coaching) but the fundamental difference of jump shooting vs inside play will still exist. We do not have their shooters, they do not have Big Al.
DaKidKG wrote:Comparing Foye and Roy is silly also.

casey wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
The comparison is silly because it's so lopsided. Roy is a superstar already. Near unanimous ROY last year despite missing 20 games, and an all-star this year. Foye is nothing but question marks.
"A while back,'' Cardinal said, "I took a picture of the standings and texted it to Love, just to bust his chops,'' Cardinal said. "He sent me a picture back of a snowdrift.''

JeffJordan wrote:Brandon Roy made the All-Star team his second season and was the best player for the West in the game. He has superstar written all over him and will be a perrenial All-Star. Foye is a long ways away from making the team period.
This discussion is funny to me. As far as LaMarcus goes-- he is averaging 18 and 7, along with a couple blocks a game in his second season. Try watching him play outside of games against Minny and looking at the box scores. He is really good defensively and eventually will become a player that will get 9 boards a game. Getting 21/9 and 2.5 blocks seems about right.
theGreatRC wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Look out the box scores for Al outside of Portland games and your eyes will be wider than what you see with Aldridge. Don't forget Al sees double and triple teams almost every night.
deeney0 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
No you don't, there is no way you hold the people on this board up to that high a standard.
revprodeji wrote:Being that I see us as earlier than the blazers I like where we are at. I would rather build around Al then Roy. But Portland has a better owner and coach and Gm.
But Al is something I really want to build around. I also like our philosophy better.
shrink wrote:If he believed good stats on a bad team were truly worth less, he'd also be willing to give Roy's Rookie of the Year Award to Marcus Williams. POR was certainly a bad team in 2006-07, which got him plenty of minutes. Williams put up the same or better per-minute stats as Roy, and, of course, he got his stats on a contending Nets team.
BTW - any of you read the POR thread after the game? Lots of non-classy namecalling about the wolves posters.
shrink wrote: If he believed good stats on a bad team were truly worth less, he'd also be willing to give Roy's Rookie of the Year Award to Marcus Williams. POR was certainly a bad team in 2006-07, which got him plenty of minutes. Williams put up the same or better per-minute stats as Roy, and, of course, he got his stats on a contending Nets team
breaker91 wrote:You're going a little overboard here aren't you? A 6th seed in the east with a .500 record is a contending team?
breaker91 wrote: How about looking at player efficiency as another metric to explain why guys have identical per minute numbers, but one plays twice as long? Roy had a much better FG%, 3 pt FG%, while Williams turned the ball over slightly more than Roy despite playing 19 mpg less.
breaker91 wrote: Simply put, Roy got 36 mpg to William's 16 mpg because Roy contributed far more to helping his team stay competitive and win games.
deeney0 wrote:Re: The Al is doing what ZBo was doing on the Blazers argument (which I disagree with), lets expand on it for a minute. Say Al right now is comparable to Zach over the last couple of years - image what Zach could be if he had Al's good attitude, drive to improve himself, and passion for the game?
breaker91 wrote:I recall a few years ago that Madsen had one of the highest rebounding rates per 40 minutes in the league yet he was stuck behind Blount. That's because despite his piss poor attitude Blount's impact on the Wolves being competitive in games was much more than Madsen's.
"A while back,'' Cardinal said, "I took a picture of the standings and texted it to Love, just to bust his chops,'' Cardinal said. "He sent me a picture back of a snowdrift.''
theGreatRC wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Look out the box scores for Al outside of Portland games and your eyes will be wider than what you see with Aldridge. Don't forget Al sees double and triple teams almost every night.
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