dice wrote:i noticed him being pitiful in the first half of the season and marginally better the 2nd half
Then you must watch only one side of the court. He was a defensive star all year.
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dice wrote:i noticed him being pitiful in the first half of the season and marginally better the 2nd half

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hell no. Butler Thabo Brewer and Allen are obviously better perimeter defenders. One could argue Iman as well.Doormatt wrote:CablexDeadpool wrote:Doormatt wrote:hes actually a lot better than both of those players, especially batum. like comparing him to batum is borderline insulting to george.
No he isn't a lot better than any of them, he just a volume shooter and a crappy one at that.
Well you obviously don't know anything about George because he's arguably the best perimeter defender in the league, as well as a pretty decent play maker.

chifan1798 wrote:I think it's ridiculous to give this guy Rose, Durant, Lebron type money on "potential"

Massamba wrote:What's next for the pacers? what about West futur?
Heat fan06 wrote:CousinOfDeath wrote:Heat fan06 wrote:Dude getting paid.. To be expected after that playoff run
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The playoff run he wasn't even that good during?
He led them to the conference finals and was a game away from the finals. He gets alot of credit for that and he did go toe to toe with Lebron.
suckfish wrote:Reminder: NBA players are stupid.
Nuntius wrote:Q00 wrote:That 13 mil/yr steal for Josh Smith is looking even better than it already was...
George: 17.4 points, 7.6 rebounds and 4.1 assists on 42% FG = 18 mil/yr
Smith: 17.5 points, 8.4 rebounds, and 4.2 assists on 47% FG = 13 mil/yr
Playoffs:
George: 16.8 points, 6.5 rebounds and 4.4 assists on 43% FG
Smith: 17 points, 7.5 rebounds and 3.5 assists on 43.3% FG
The main difference?
George helped lead his team to the 7th game of the ECF against the eventual champions.
Smith helped lead his team to a first round exit against George's team.
suckfish wrote:Reminder: NBA players are stupid.
suckfish wrote:Reminder: NBA players are stupid.

dice wrote:offensive slump? he's never been any good offensively
dice wrote:i noticed him being pitiful in the first half of the season and marginally better the 2nd half


CousinOfDeath wrote:So...you're saying flip George and Smith and the Hawks play against the Heat and the Pacers are a 1st round exit?
Nuntius wrote:As for the "he's never been any good offensively" part. I guess that being in the top 3 in accuracy in hook shots for the past 3 years is not an offensive skill.
Nuntius wrote:CousinOfDeath wrote:So...you're saying flip George and Smith and the Hawks play against the Heat and the Pacers are a 1st round exit?
Not really. I'm saying that there is a difference between George and Smith as team leaders. Josh Smith was pouting in the first 2 games of the IND - ATL series and appeared as disinterested one could appear. He picked it up later in the series. Paul George was busting his ass on both ends of the floor from day one.
suckfish wrote:Reminder: NBA players are stupid.
CousinOfDeath wrote:He's already played 3 years, and usually players have shown the level of play they're capable of by the end of their 3rd year. If that's the case with George then this contract is awful.

dice wrote:Nuntius wrote:As for the "he's never been any good offensively" part. I guess that being in the top 3 in accuracy in hook shots for the past 3 years is not an offensive skill.
if players were required to take nothing but hook shots you'd be onto something

CousinOfDeath wrote:Nuntius wrote:CousinOfDeath wrote:So...you're saying flip George and Smith and the Hawks play against the Heat and the Pacers are a 1st round exit?
Not really. I'm saying that there is a difference between George and Smith as team leaders. Josh Smith was pouting in the first 2 games of the IND - ATL series and appeared as disinterested one could appear. He picked it up later in the series. Paul George was busting his ass on both ends of the floor from day one.
Do you have proof of this?

ibraheim718 wrote:RealGM where field goal percentage should dictate how much money a player is paid.
dice wrote:CousinOfDeath wrote:He's already played 3 years, and usually players have shown the level of play they're capable of by the end of their 3rd year. If that's the case with George then this contract is awful.
that's nonsense. he's already a very good player and elite defensively. joe johnson's contract was awful
suckfish wrote:Reminder: NBA players are stupid.
Nuntius wrote:dice wrote:Nuntius wrote:As for the "he's never been any good offensively" part. I guess that being in the top 3 in accuracy in hook shots for the past 3 years is not an offensive skill.
if players were required to take nothing but hook shots you'd be onto something
The point is that this is an offensive skill that we're talking about
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