Our dilemma with Westbrook
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Are you freaking kidding me? HELL YES we'd make that trade LMAO.
All you want is wilkins and watson in return?
WTF
All you want is wilkins and watson in return?
WTF
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KD_Stan wrote:Are you freaking kidding me? HELL YES we'd make that trade LMAO.
All you want is wilkins and watson in return?
WTF
How much would you guys give for B-Diddy?
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SportsFan215 wrote:KD_Stan wrote:I am absolutely convinced that he is no PG and if he ever does turn into one it will be a long, slow, gradual process that will take like 4 years. Unfortunately we have this guy named Durant who is ready to win now and every single year wasted from this day forward trying to develop a PG that prevents him from getting better as well as the team from getting any more wins is a waste and cannot be tolerated. Durant is the cornerstone of this franchise and is ready for the big time as we speak. It is time we build this team accordingly. I cannot stand to see any more of his years wasted like this. Russell needs to move over to the SG and we need a legitimate, above average facilitator of the offense and someone that will understand that his role is to set up KD and make him better. Russell does not get this and/or is unable to do it.
My concern is that though RW is big and athletic for PG, he is a tweener for SG. So at either position he will be a problem for us. We could maybe afford to get away with him at SG if only we didnt have yet another player at a different position being a tweener for his position, which is what green is at PF. However, unlike RW green compensates for his tweenerosity and between those two I take Green all day everyday.
Westbrook either needs to become our Barbosa off the bench or used as trade bait to nab us a REALLY good player that actually fits a need.
Lets eat some hammerhead shark caviar, wash it down with Hennessey, and talk about it my people......
If you guys think that Westbrook might be better at SG, would you guys be interested in Baron Davis to play to his fellow Bruin in the back court.
How about Watson/Wilkins for Baron?
No thanks Baron is simply not worth the contract he signed. Sure it would be nice to have Baron in the back court today but not for the 14.85mil you'd have to pay for the guy during the season of 2012/13 when the guy is 34 years old. That contract is a team wrecker. Especially when the kids will be needing big pay raises in the off season of 2012.
The dude already has one bad wheel. It's moments before the other tire goes flat for Baron Davis.
He is sitting on one of the worst contracts in the NBA.
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By now you all know Westbrook had a triple double. Yes, Westbrooks FG% is a bit distressing but Lebron had .417 his rook year and Jobes had 4 season under 440 and 2 under 430. Westbrook is an enigma right now, like Durant, no one man can guard him and his speed and tenacity is just difficult to prepare for. Im glad he didnt just chuck it up all night. A triple double as a rookie is nothing to sneeze at.
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here, here, Mark C... you all need some patience.
from ny, never been a fan of the knicks...
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WOW westbrook has frustrated me alot in the past few weeks , but I am not ready to think about moving him from PG.
I think he's got "it" we just need some patience.
I pray everynight we dont get Rubio! Everyone is jizzing themselves about him, but more than likely he'll be drafted and never get to the NBA as his Buyout is prohibitive.
I think he's got "it" we just need some patience.
I pray everynight we dont get Rubio! Everyone is jizzing themselves about him, but more than likely he'll be drafted and never get to the NBA as his Buyout is prohibitive.
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Nowitski: .405
I just looked up chauncey billups FG% and was startled. I watched him win the MVP in the FInals for teh pistons and I never knew his lifetime FG% is .416. WIth 5 years of under .400. Now I dont find that desirable, however hes a proven winner and there arent too many teams that wouldnt love them on their team. If Westbrook can improve his shot to 440 next year, he'll be a beast. All his number will jump vastly. If that get Griffin or Thabeet (WHo I still think can be a defensive force) he assist will go up too with their expected high FG%. He'll be more mature, more comfortable and know the floor much better and stop relying so much on his extraordinary athleticism.
I say his numbers next year are:
18 Pts
7.5 asst
6.0 rebounds
440 Fg (Up from 405)
335 3pt (Up from 290)
lAst 5 games:
24, 7. 5.8, (ugh, 4.6 turnovers)
I just looked up chauncey billups FG% and was startled. I watched him win the MVP in the FInals for teh pistons and I never knew his lifetime FG% is .416. WIth 5 years of under .400. Now I dont find that desirable, however hes a proven winner and there arent too many teams that wouldnt love them on their team. If Westbrook can improve his shot to 440 next year, he'll be a beast. All his number will jump vastly. If that get Griffin or Thabeet (WHo I still think can be a defensive force) he assist will go up too with their expected high FG%. He'll be more mature, more comfortable and know the floor much better and stop relying so much on his extraordinary athleticism.
I say his numbers next year are:
18 Pts
7.5 asst
6.0 rebounds
440 Fg (Up from 405)
335 3pt (Up from 290)
lAst 5 games:
24, 7. 5.8, (ugh, 4.6 turnovers)
"You're not giving away our water-pick!" Estelle Costanza
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Mark C wrote:Nowitski: .405
I just looked up chauncey billups FG% and was startled. I watched him win the MVP in the FInals for teh pistons and I never knew his lifetime FG% is .416. WIth 5 years of under .400. Now I dont find that desirable, however hes a proven winner and there arent too many teams that wouldnt love them on their team. If Westbrook can improve his shot to 440 next year, he'll be a beast. All his number will jump vastly. If that get Griffin or Thabeet (WHo I still think can be a defensive force) he assist will go up too with their expected high FG%. He'll be more mature, more comfortable and know the floor much better and stop relying so much on his extraordinary athleticism.
I say his numbers next year are:
18 Pts
7.5 asst
6.0 rebounds
440 Fg (Up from 405)
335 3pt (Up from 290)
lAst 5 games:
24, 7. 5.8, (ugh, 4.6 turnovers)
I think the only thing holding the Thunder back next year is going to be turnovers.
If westbrook Green and Durant continue thier improvement then Look out Western Conference.
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The difference between Billups and Westbrook is FGA per game
Billups was only 9.4
Westbrook currently is over 13.3
Again if he took 4 less shots I see him looking alot better
Billups was only 9.4
Westbrook currently is over 13.3
Again if he took 4 less shots I see him looking alot better
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Yeah, I was wrong, you are correct.. He's a bum...KD_Stan wrote:you are wrong young laddie. I am right.
Westbrook is getting by on a skill level of 2.3 on a scale of ten just because of his athleticism.
His game is just running around frantically like a chicken with its head cut off.
This is not the PG I will ever wanna go into a 7 game series in.
Meow!
Triple Double tonight, solid defense...That kid is just getting by..
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whats up with the whole Meow thing?
westbrook is a beast. westbrook has surpassed all expectations this year but a big margin. if anyone told me hed be this good this quick and presented me with his numbers i would have said yeah in year 3 but hes doing it now so imagine how good he will be in year 3. hell even next year.
westbrook is a beast. westbrook has surpassed all expectations this year but a big margin. if anyone told me hed be this good this quick and presented me with his numbers i would have said yeah in year 3 but hes doing it now so imagine how good he will be in year 3. hell even next year.
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How can you guys stand KD_Stan on your boards? the guy has no idea... I mean, hes ripping on Westbrook like the kid is never gonna improve.
Was he like this last year with Durant?
Was he like this last year with Durant?
"That's why the last two years weren't guaranteed," Walsh said. "Either way, he knew it could have happened either way."
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I havent seen him before the last couple of weeks?
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He signed up just a few days ago, seemingly with the intent of ripping Westbrook. Some of his observations have been spot on, but still exaggerated. Not braking any rules though, so there's no reason to silence his opinion (at least I don't think so).
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Vindicater wrote:How can you guys stand KD_Stan on your boards? the guy has no idea... I mean, hes ripping on Westbrook like the kid is never gonna improve.
Was he like this last year with Durant?
Oh trust me it's hard.
I know Stanly feels that somehow he lifted this board up from the ashes of hell with his contribution.
I'd argue he sends more posters away from this forum now.
It's one thing to have a reasonable dialog with someone who has a different opinion than yours. It's another to debate with crazy.
Crazy makes no sense, nor does crazy think logically. Crazy is.......well crazy.
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Ask yourselves this question children:
You guys have hijacked a westbrook thread to talk about me in-depth. I am on your minds even when I am not the topic at hand. Think about how influential I am and what a lasting impact I have made on these boards and in your lives.
I have achieved more in my short career than 99% of the posters on realgm have in careers spanning years.
You're all very welcome for appreciating and being grateful for my presence.
Remember, 'tis ME who brought this OKC board to life. Before me, it was a dead wasteland.
You guys have hijacked a westbrook thread to talk about me in-depth. I am on your minds even when I am not the topic at hand. Think about how influential I am and what a lasting impact I have made on these boards and in your lives.
I have achieved more in my short career than 99% of the posters on realgm have in careers spanning years.
You're all very welcome for appreciating and being grateful for my presence.
Remember, 'tis ME who brought this OKC board to life. Before me, it was a dead wasteland.
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KD_Stan wrote:Ask yourselves this question children:
You guys have hijacked a westbrook thread to talk about me in-depth. I am on your minds even when I am not the topic at hand. Think about how influential I am and what a lasting impact I have made on these boards and in your lives.
I have achieved more in my short career than 99% of the posters on realgm have in careers spanning years.
You're all very welcome for appreciating and being grateful for my presence.
Remember, 'tis ME who brought this OKC board to life. Before me, it was a dead wasteland.
dude what's up with your attitude?
now I hope that you did not pick on Westbrook to bash on because you wanted to establish identity.
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KD_Stan wrote:Ask yourselves this question children:
You guys have hijacked a westbrook thread to talk about me in-depth. I am on your minds even when I am not the topic at hand. Think about how influential I am and what a lasting impact I have made on these boards and in your lives.
I have achieved more in my short career than 99% of the posters on realgm have in careers spanning years.
You're all very welcome for appreciating and being grateful for my presence.
Remember, 'tis ME who brought this OKC board to life. Before me, it was a dead wasteland.
I bet you must be proud!
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What is the problem here gentlemen?
I love you all and try my darndest to bring thought-provoking basketball debates to this board on a daily basis.
Why do you all hate me?
I love you all and try my darndest to bring thought-provoking basketball debates to this board on a daily basis.
Why do you all hate me?
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KD_Stan wrote:What is the problem here gentlemen?
I love you all and try my darndest to bring thought-provoking basketball debates to this board on a daily basis.
Why do you all hate me?
Has this thread changed from our dilemma with Westbrook to our dilemma with KD_Stan?
I don't hate you. Though I must admit I question whether many of your viewpoints are truly genuine or merely contrived to bait and provoke others. Not that there is necessarily anything wrong with that .... or is there? I do find your posts entertaining though to say the least, so thank you for that
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