lakersin4 wrote:Liked OJ since he was a highschool phenom telling reporters he wanted to be a Laker.. Too bad Mitch couldn't make it happen.
Oh trust me, Mitch WILL make it happen

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lakersin4 wrote:Liked OJ since he was a highschool phenom telling reporters he wanted to be a Laker.. Too bad Mitch couldn't make it happen.
lakersin4 wrote:Liked OJ since he was a highschool phenom telling reporters he wanted to be a Laker.. Too bad Mitch couldn't make it happen.
Guy986 wrote:monopolyman wrote:His head was clearly not in the game when in Memphis, as he was benched for a better defender....and is now proving in Dallas that he can be an elite defender...something Harden has not proven.
haha?
Part-time Lover wrote:lakersin4 wrote:Liked OJ since he was a highschool phenom telling reporters he wanted to be a Laker.. Too bad Mitch couldn't make it happen.
Oh trust me, Mitch WILL make it happen
spearsy23 wrote:monopolyman wrote:Harden's stats are inflated because he is the only scoring option
On average, he takes more possessions to get the same number of points
This is certainly not true, unless you're talking about a sample size of only twenty games.
monopolyman wrote:Guy986 wrote:monopolyman wrote:His head was clearly not in the game when in Memphis, as he was benched for a better defender....and is now proving in Dallas that he can be an elite defender...something Harden has not proven.
haha?
He guarded Harden the entire 4th quarter and shut him down. Individual defensive stats are misleading and also based on team preformance.
For example, Dirk Nowitzkis defensive win shares make him look like an elite defender when he is in fact mediocre
BBall Loyalty wrote:30 out of 30 GMs would rather have Harden than Mayo right now.
monopolyman wrote:Need I go on?
Captain_Obvious wrote:monopolyman wrote:Need I go on?
Go away. You can express everything in one or two posts or rather not at all.
guy896 is awesome btw
Goldtop wrote:og15 wrote:D Nice wrote:Haha entertain as hell game. Brought his team back against mr. 5 points for every field goal attempt. Thread won't last though.
Harden had 39 pts on 17 FGA himself, not the night to hate on him
When 15 of those pts came on FTs its not all that impressive. If Mayo got gifted 16 FTs he would've went for 50-60pts
monopolyman wrote:Harden plays a style of game that fans love, its exciting. But Mayo is a better floor spacer, more efficient in almost facet of his offensive skill set, is a better man on defender, and plays within the team's system (usually, sometimes he can jack up poor shots like Harden), and is a more complete player overall....right now. I could go on, but I am typing on a phone and don't really feel like getting into a detailed litany of Harden's faults where Mayo succeeds...its obvious to those not looking through fandom lens...at least for 20 games thus far
NYK_89 wrote:monopolyman wrote:Harden plays a style of game that fans love, its exciting. But Mayo is a better floor spacer, more efficient in almost facet of his offensive skill set, is a better man on defender, and plays within the team's system (usually, sometimes he can jack up poor shots like Harden), and is a more complete player overall....right now. I could go on, but I am typing on a phone and don't really feel like getting into a detailed litany of Harden's faults where Mayo succeeds...its obvious to those not looking through fandom lens...at least for 20 games thus far
Harden is clearly better at getting to the FT line, is a significantly better passer etc...
monopolyman wrote:Harden plays a style of game that fans love, its exciting. But Mayo is a better floor spacer, more efficient in almost facet of his offensive skill set, is a better man on defender, and plays within the team's system (usually, sometimes he can jack up poor shots like Harden), and is a more complete player overall....right now. I could go on, but I am typing on a phone and don't really feel like getting into a detailed litany of Harden's faults where Mayo succeeds...its obvious to those not looking through fandom lens...at least for 20 games thus far
Tave wrote:monopolyman wrote:Harden plays a style of game that fans love, its exciting. But Mayo is a better floor spacer, more efficient in almost facet of his offensive skill set, is a better man on defender, and plays within the team's system (usually, sometimes he can jack up poor shots like Harden), and is a more complete player overall....right now. I could go on, but I am typing on a phone and don't really feel like getting into a detailed litany of Harden's faults where Mayo succeeds...its obvious to those not looking through fandom lens...at least for 20 games thus far
I don't understand, do the last 4 years mean nothing?