hands11 wrote:Blake is still years away from being a good basketball player. Amazing athlete though.
I keep looking at the box score for Blake in shock -- 1 rebound in 36 minutes of play.
That's absolutely inexcusable.
Moderators: LyricalRico, nate33, montestewart

hands11 wrote:Blake is still years away from being a good basketball player. Amazing athlete though.
hands11 wrote:How good is Tim Duncan. That guy just keeps on rolling.
IQ and Skill over athletic.
Blake is still years away from being a good basketball player. Amazing athlete though.


Ruzious wrote:I know folks here love to harp on the inefficiencies of the mid-range j, but ya gotta hit some of those to keep the D honest - and that's part of the problem with Blake. Paul's p&r game won't work with Blake if Blake is setting a pick and is no threat to shoot the j. His man simply stays down, and Paul has no lane to the hoop. And Blake can hit that shot. Unfortunately, it takes half of the 24 second clock for him to release the ball on his j.

FAH1223 wrote:the Spurs get great shots every single posession... they're a well oiled machine
Tim Duncan is still great. If you look at his per 36 or per 48 mintue numbers from this season, it aligns pretty much with how he always has been. Pop has just played him significantly less minutes and the whole team is healthy.
The only thing I worry with them is a 2nd big to take pressure off. Splitter is doing a good job though
tontoz wrote:Gotta love Wade/Lebron AND Kobe getting punk'd.
Zonkerbl wrote:The game is not "run and jump"!
Ruzious wrote:I know folks here love to harp on the inefficiencies of the mid-range j, but ya gotta hit some of those to keep the D honest - and that's part of the problem with Blake. Paul's p&r game won't work with Blake if Blake is setting a pick and is no threat to shoot the j. His man simply stays down, and Paul has no lane to the hoop. And Blake can hit that shot. Unfortunately, it takes half of the 24 second clock for him to release the ball on his j.
Btw, with all the talk about Wade sucking... what's up with Miller and especially Battier? This should be the perfect opportunity for him. Miami's 3 point shooting should be a LOT better than it has been - with or without Bosh.

Bickerstaff: who's up for kickball?!!
Ed Wood: Only if it's the no-pants variety.
Ruzious wrote:I know folks here love to harp on the inefficiencies of the mid-range j, but ya gotta hit some of those to keep the D honest - and that's part of the problem with Blake. Paul's p&r game won't work with Blake if Blake is setting a pick and is no threat to shoot the j. His man simply stays down, and Paul has no lane to the hoop. And Blake can hit that shot. Unfortunately, it takes half of the 24 second clock for him to release the ball on his j.

Nivek wrote:Ruzious wrote:I know folks here love to harp on the inefficiencies of the mid-range j, but ya gotta hit some of those to keep the D honest - and that's part of the problem with Blake. Paul's p&r game won't work with Blake if Blake is setting a pick and is no threat to shoot the j. His man simply stays down, and Paul has no lane to the hoop. And Blake can hit that shot. Unfortunately, it takes half of the 24 second clock for him to release the ball on his j.
Being able to hit mid-range shots has value -- probably moreso from a big than from a guard. Can Griffin hit that shot? Well, sorta. On shot attempts from 10-23 feet, Griffin is 232-685 for his 2yr career -- .339. Say Griffin gets all the way to average from that distance for a PF -- .401. That would add about three-tenths of a made FG per 40 minutes. Over the course of a 7-game series, that's two additional made FGs.
Which sorta gets to San Antonio. The Spurs defense is designed to give up the mid-range shot. They'll work harder to contest when they're facing a KG or a Nowitzki, but for the most part, even guys who shoot that mid-range shot well aren't worth worrying about from the mid-range. Even shooting 50% from mid-range isn't as productive or efficient as shooting 3s or getting to the rim. So the Spurs defense focuses on those two areas.
So yeah, being able to make mid-range shots is theoretically valuable. The reality is that even guys who shoot the mid-range shot well aren't hurting the defense much. Sometimes it's necessary to shoot it, but then again -- if you're the Clippers, do you really want Blake Griffin shooting 18 footers, even if he's making half of them?
dobrojim wrote:Good call Kev.
Re the Steve Blake news - how freakin sad is that? Hate tweets because
he missed a shot. One can only wonder if the senders are big Kobe fans
who think he's a 'high-character' guy.
"It's pretty disappointing that there are a lot of hateful people out there, but you move on," Blake said. "I just don't appreciate it when it's toward my family. You can come at me all you want but when you say things about my wife and my kids, that makes me upset."
FAH1223 wrote:the Spurs get great shots every single posession... they're a well oiled machine
Tim Duncan is still great. If you look at his per 36 or per 48 mintue numbers from this season, it aligns pretty much with how he always has been. Pop has just played him significantly less minutes and the whole team is healthy.
The only thing I worry with them is a 2nd big to take pressure off. Splitter is doing a good job though
Nivek wrote:True story from the car this morning. Mike Greenberg from Mike & Mike is blathering about how the Heat need to break up Lebron and Wade. First trade idea out of his mouth: trade Wade for Carmelo.
My son finally broke through with the voice of reason. He said, "Why do you listen to these people?"
Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:
What fascinates me is how SA is featuring new additions to their tried and true stars.
snip