r0cd0gg wrote:sc8581 wrote:now take your attitude back to middle school kid.
This kind of stuff does not fly on here ~ roc
Flies for him but not for the new guy huh?
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r0cd0gg wrote:sc8581 wrote:now take your attitude back to middle school kid.
This kind of stuff does not fly on here ~ roc
sc8581 wrote:r0cd0gg wrote:sc8581 wrote:now take your attitude back to middle school kid.
This kind of stuff does not fly on here ~ roc
Flies for him but not for the new guy huh?
MrBigShot wrote:I'm starting to get annoyed with the notion that we want to win now from other teams. We aren't winning the championship this year. Or next. We have 4 young players who need developing in KCP/Knight/Monroe/Drummond. WE DON'T NEED TO WIN NOW. We should not pursue moves to become a good team in exchange for giving up talent that will blossom later. (got it boston fans?) If all four of the guys I mentioned above develop correctly within the next 2 years, we will be a contender when you add in some of the vets like Chauncey, JSmoove, and some solid role players..
I thought it was FG%, and efficiency, is efficiency. You can always get different numbers to support a theory, but at the end of the day, we would be trading our leading scorer, our leading rebounder, and our most efficient player. That's not someone a team just gives up, "gets off a jock" from easily.sc8581 wrote:zeebneeb wrote:Oh okay that makes sense. It was your opinion of efficiency that you were basing your thoughts on. How silly of me to think you meant efficiency.sc8581 wrote:
I don't care what his PER is, I actually watched the games and saw that he couldn't score against guys that were his size or bigger, he dominated guys that shouldn't have been on the floor and he got shut down against anybody with length and/or athleticism. That imo is inefficiency, especially when you consider how often he turns the ball over. It's well noted that he can't defend, his rebounding isn't necessary in this line-up, what exactly does he bring that wouldn't be immediately replaced by Drummond and Smith? I think he would make a really good 6th man but not for the money he will demand and we have holes to fill.
Are you sure he couldn't score against guys his size or bigger? You looked that up, right? Or are you basing it off your memory?
You know what? I'll take your word for it this time.
He was 18th among centers in FG% and ADJ FG% and 15th in PPS, those are the numbers that determine how efficient of a scorer a guy is correct? Thought so, now take your attitude back to middle school kid.
zeebneeb wrote:I thought it was FG%, and efficiency, is efficiency. You can always get different numbers to support a theory, but at the end of the day, we would be trading our leading scorer, our leading rebounder, and our most efficient player. That's not someone a team just gives up, "gets off a jock" from easily.sc8581 wrote:zeebneeb wrote:Oh okay that makes sense. It was your opinion of efficiency that you were basing your thoughts on. How silly of me to think you meant efficiency.
Are you sure he couldn't score against guys his size or bigger? You looked that up, right? Or are you basing it off your memory?
You know what? I'll take your word for it this time.
He was 18th among centers in FG% and ADJ FG% and 15th in PPS, those are the numbers that determine how efficient of a scorer a guy is correct? Thought so, now take your attitude back to middle school kid.
Your making it sound as if there is some deal out there, that Joe isn't pulling the trigger on.
If you want to come across the way you do in your post's, that's up to you. Ill come right back at you. And man do I wish I was that young again. Well, maybe not that young, you can say take your attitude back to highschool though.
Its harder to stay efficient the more minuets you play though. Its hard to trust certain stats under a certain amount of minuets.sc8581 wrote:zeebneeb wrote:I thought it was FG%, and efficiency, is efficiency. You can always get different numbers to support a theory, but at the end of the day, we would be trading our leading scorer, our leading rebounder, and our most efficient player. That's not someone a team just gives up, "gets off a jock" from easily.sc8581 wrote:He was 18th among centers in FG% and ADJ FG% and 15th in PPS, those are the numbers that determine how efficient of a scorer a guy is correct? Thought so, now take your attitude back to middle school kid.
Your making it sound as if there is some deal out there, that Joe isn't pulling the trigger on.
If you want to come across the way you do in your post's, that's up to you. Ill come right back at you. And man do I wish I was that young again. Well, maybe not that young, you can say take your attitude back to highschool though.
Drummond had a higher PER so he's more efficient then right?
DetroitSho wrote:mercury wrote:Aldridge can stretch the floor which creates room for everyone else... it's more than comparing the two players...
But if we must compare players DA is clearly a step above in refined skills... it's a bird in hand vs what Monroe may become.
Besides I want to hear Blaha say DA to AD for the slam!
and when they screw up "they must have ADD"![]()
Yes I do this deal.
I'm having a hard time figuring out who DA is. I would assume you meant LA, but you wrote it twice as if it wasn't a mistake, and you also created a pun with the initials. Please enlighten me.
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MrBigShot wrote:I'm starting to get annoyed with the notion that we want to win now from other teams. We aren't winning the championship this year. Or next. We have 4 young players who need developing in KCP/Knight/Monroe/Drummond. WE DON'T NEED TO WIN NOW. We should not pursue moves to become a good team in exchange for giving up talent that will blossom later. (got it boston fans?) If all four of the guys I mentioned above develop correctly within the next 2 years, we will be a contender when you add in some of the vets like Chauncey, JSmoove, and some solid role players.
With that said, LMA is a talented PF and this is actually a legitimate discussion unlike 90% of the Monroe trade threads. Still don't want to trade Moose.
OneBadMutha wrote:LA has a style of game that will age well. He'll be playing at a high level for another 5-7 years due to his skill set. Same age as Josh Smith. That's a long time in the NBA.
LA is not only a better all around player now, I'd put money on him being a better player 5 years from now due to his length and pure skills.
He's a perfect compliment to Drummond and Smith unlike Monroe. He spaces things on offense and gives Detroit a 3rd rim protector on defense making it ridiculously impossible to beat Detroit in the paint. Right now w/ Monroe, there's still a chink in the armor defensively.
OneBadMutha wrote:I'm agreeing w/ almost everything sc8581 has said. I think Pistons fans grossly over-rate Moose. With Drummond and Smith, a lot of what Moose does well, those other two do better. Smith has more potential as a facilitator and Drummond is going to be the main rebounder. Monroe doesn't bring much that will make life easier for either Drummond or Smith...and he's a liability defensively. The truth is, Portland would never do this trade unless they were afraid of losing LA for nothing...in which case Detroit would probably have less chance of keeping LA if he wants to go to a big market than Portland...so trade isn't happening. Despite it having almost no shot of happening, I think fans would be crazy to turn down a two way big man with great commentary skills to Drummond...who's in his prime.
Clarity wrote:OneBadMutha wrote:LA has a style of game that will age well. He'll be playing at a high level for another 5-7 years due to his skill set. Same age as Josh Smith. That's a long time in the NBA.
LA is not only a better all around player now, I'd put money on him being a better player 5 years from now due to his length and pure skills.
He's a perfect compliment to Drummond and Smith unlike Monroe. He spaces things on offense and gives Detroit a 3rd rim protector on defense making it ridiculously impossible to beat Detroit in the paint. Right now w/ Monroe, there's still a chink in the armor defensively.
Just so were clear Monroe is a perfect fit next to Drummond, I wasnt in favor of JS for this reason.
theBigLip wrote:I'd prefer we keep our real talent - Smith, Monroe, Drummond, and likely KCP. If we want to trade anyone else, sure.
Sheeeeed wrote:Clarity wrote:OneBadMutha wrote:LA has a style of game that will age well. He'll be playing at a high level for another 5-7 years due to his skill set. Same age as Josh Smith. That's a long time in the NBA.
LA is not only a better all around player now, I'd put money on him being a better player 5 years from now due to his length and pure skills.
He's a perfect compliment to Drummond and Smith unlike Monroe. He spaces things on offense and gives Detroit a 3rd rim protector on defense making it ridiculously impossible to beat Detroit in the paint. Right now w/ Monroe, there's still a chink in the armor defensively.
Just so were clear Monroe is a perfect fit next to Drummond, I wasnt in favor of JS for this reason.
Maybe if he had a respectable jumpshot.