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Offseason Thread 7: A Tale Of Two Dragons

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Re: Offseason Thread 7: A Tale Of Two Dragons 

Post#321 » by bwgood77 » Tue Sep 30, 2014 3:10 pm

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bwgood77 wrote:When is the last time a rookie got many minutes for a playoff caliber team?


Kawhi Leonard and Tony Parker most recently. It happened alot in the older days ... Magic, Bird, Richard Dumas, Oliver Miller, Sam Cassell,

I'm sure we can find more. Its really how much trust and encouragement the coach gives the rookie if they are ready. Also a team with quality vets really helps too.


OK, it happens, but you are talking about once a decade for the Spurs (though I guess Duncan would be too though that's two decades ago). The thing is, these were already extremely deep teams that had gone deep in the playoffs for years and integrated rookies, and of course a couple you name are superstars.

You can find them, but it's extremely rare. Maybe one every few years. Typically super duper stars like LeBron can get their teams to the playoffs, but even most star quality players who come in get on bad teams and struggle to make the playoffs for a while (Durant, Griffin, Davis, etc).
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Re: Offseason Thread 7: A Tale Of Two Dragons 

Post#322 » by jcsunsfan » Tue Sep 30, 2014 3:24 pm

TheBledShow wrote:I wouldn't even put Ennis on the floor yet, he was overrated because he went to Syraucse and he had "he's just a freshmen excuse" There were guards that went undrafted that produced much better in the Summer league, he should thank ESPN for the way they hyped him up I'm still shocked he was a 1st rounder in this years draft.

Ennis is just so raw, he's got a chance to be good but he left way to early, he won't see the floor at all except in the D league or if we are up a bunch.

Archie will get more minutes this year.

Zoran I don't know how good he is, or even if he's good at all? But he won't be playing more mins than Archie I think he's a 10-12 man on this team.


Ennis was the best player on the best team in college basketball (for much of the year). He is hardly overrated.
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Re: Offseason Thread 7: A Tale Of Two Dragons 

Post#323 » by jcsunsfan » Tue Sep 30, 2014 3:30 pm

One idea for distribution of minutes, especially at the beginning of the season, would be to limit Goran's minutes. He had a very full summer and could use a little rest.

They could keep him under 25 for a while, or just give him some nights off.
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Re: Offseason Thread 7: A Tale Of Two Dragons 

Post#324 » by NTB » Tue Sep 30, 2014 3:43 pm

This media day stream is freezing in the middle of Isaiah's interview :@ How can i watch the rest?
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Re: Offseason Thread 7: A Tale Of Two Dragons 

Post#325 » by King4Day » Tue Sep 30, 2014 4:04 pm

NTB wrote:This media day stream is freezing in the middle of Isaiah's interview :@ How can i watch the rest?


Try another browser. I have issues with internet explorer from time to time. Google Chrome or Firefox might work better.
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Re: Offseason Thread 7: A Tale Of Two Dragons 

Post#326 » by Zelaznyrules » Tue Sep 30, 2014 4:08 pm

jcsunsfan wrote:One idea for distribution of minutes, especially at the beginning of the season, would be to limit Goran's minutes. He had a very full summer and could use a little rest.

They could keep him under 25 for a while, or just give him some nights off.


That's the best way to go, you don't want to mess with their per game stats. I'd schedule at least 5 off days apiece for Bledsoe and Dragic.
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Re: Offseason Thread 7: A Tale Of Two Dragons 

Post#327 » by NTB » Tue Sep 30, 2014 4:11 pm

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NTB wrote:This media day stream is freezing in the middle of Isaiah's interview :@ How can i watch the rest?


Try another browser. I have issues with internet explorer from time to time. Google Chrome or Firefox might work better.


We are in 2014 man don't use IE :lol: I was already using Chrome.
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Re: Offseason Thread 7: A Tale Of Two Dragons 

Post#328 » by Nando88 » Tue Sep 30, 2014 4:39 pm

lol who's doo doo that Eric gave a shout out to?
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Re: Offseason Thread 7: A Tale Of Two Dragons 

Post#329 » by DirtyDez » Tue Sep 30, 2014 4:54 pm

Warren gonna be D-League MVP this year. Ennis should be down there too...

Bledsoe, Thomas
Dragic, Thomas
Tucker, Green
Kieff, Marcus
Plumlee, Len

Goodwin-Zoran-Tolliver as the 10-11-12 guys.
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Re: Offseason Thread 7: A Tale Of Two Dragons 

Post#330 » by SideSwipe » Tue Sep 30, 2014 5:07 pm

DirtyDez wrote:Warren gonna be D-League MVP this year. Ennis should be down there too...

Bledsoe, Thomas
Dragic, Thomas
Tucker, Green
Kieff, Marcus
Plumlee, Len

Goodwin-Zoran-Tolliver as the 10-11-12 guys.


Our team is stacked enough that we could stash Warren, Ennis, Goodwin and Zoran in the D-League for the whole D-League season. Bakersfield for the D-League Title!
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Re: Offseason Thread 7: A Tale Of Two Dragons 

Post#331 » by SunsFanSSOL » Tue Sep 30, 2014 5:11 pm

Nando88 wrote:lol who's doo doo that Eric gave a shout out to?
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This guy: http://instagram.com/p/tWDjmVmAmR/

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Offseason Thread 7: A Tale Of Two Dragons 

Post#332 » by Sunsdeuce » Tue Sep 30, 2014 5:12 pm

bwgood77 wrote:
bigfoot wrote:
bwgood77 wrote:When is the last time a rookie got many minutes for a playoff caliber team?


Kawhi Leonard and Tony Parker most recently. It happened alot in the older days ... Magic, Bird, Richard Dumas, Oliver Miller, Sam Cassell,

I'm sure we can find more. Its really how much trust and encouragement the coach gives the rookie if they are ready. Also a team with quality vets really helps too.


OK, it happens, but you are talking about once a decade for the Spurs (though I guess Duncan would be too though that's two decades ago). The thing is, these were already extremely deep teams that had gone deep in the playoffs for years and integrated rookies, and of course a couple you name are superstars.

You can find them, but it's extremely rare. Maybe one every few years. Typically super duper stars like LeBron can get their teams to the playoffs, but even most star quality players who come in get on bad teams and struggle to make the playoffs for a while (Durant, Griffin, Davis, etc).

I hate when people compare anything to San Antonio. There isn't a team in the league that has a "Tim Duncan" of their own. Just Duncan's mere presence makes the game easier for everyone. So it makes it that much easier on any rookie.

Even if Duncan doesn't score a point, he changes the game with his mere presence. Without Duncan, there is no "the great coach pop" or tony Parker mentioned as a top point guard. Duncan has made everyone's career in San Antonio look great, from the management to the players.

The butterfly effect was in full swing in the 1997 draft lottery. Had San Antonio ended up with the #2 pick in the draft many people probably would be out of the league right now, who are currently looked at as "great."

Let's be honest, San Antonio has not drafted any one of note besides manu, Parker, Duncan, and Leonard in The last 15-17 years.


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Re: Offseason Thread 7: A Tale Of Two Dragons 

Post#333 » by King4Day » Tue Sep 30, 2014 5:19 pm

NTB wrote:
DarkHawk wrote:
NTB wrote:This media day stream is freezing in the middle of Isaiah's interview :@ How can i watch the rest?


Try another browser. I have issues with internet explorer from time to time. Google Chrome or Firefox might work better.


We are in 2014 man don't use IE :lol: I was already using Chrome.


Ha! I kinda have to since I work for the company that created it :)
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Re: Offseason Thread 7: A Tale Of Two Dragons 

Post#334 » by Just_Win » Tue Sep 30, 2014 5:22 pm

Now that the Morris bros are resigned 3 down 2 to go.
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Re: Offseason Thread 7: A Tale Of Two Dragons 

Post#335 » by NTB » Tue Sep 30, 2014 5:26 pm

DarkHawk wrote:
NTB wrote:
DarkHawk wrote:
Try another browser. I have issues with internet explorer from time to time. Google Chrome or Firefox might work better.


We are in 2014 man don't use IE :lol: I was already using Chrome.


Ha! I kinda have to since I work for the company that created it :)


LOL. Sorry I didn't know that :)
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Offseason Thread 7: A Tale Of Two Dragons 

Post#336 » by Sunsdeuce » Tue Sep 30, 2014 5:42 pm

Goran quoted about going up against zoran in practice.

"I don't want to play against him because now he's a little bit of a dirty player," Goran said. "He gives you elbows."

Lol


@paulcoro: There is one #Suns player who Goran Dragic would rather not face in one-on-one because he's "dirty." His brother. http://t.co/YyUeyYiA7C

"Zoran is similar to Goran, particularly in transition, but is a bigger, stronger version with better defense. Suns General Manager Ryan McDonough has been tracking him since 2007 in the Under-18 European Championship, but Zoran began to stand out at last year's European Championship.
"Jeff (Hornacek) and I looked at each other and said, 'There's a winning basketball player,' " McDonough said.
"He has that same recklessness (as Goran). That same ability to put his head down and fly to the basket, get contact, get to the free-throw line. The thing that will stand out and has impressed me the most is defensive tenacity. Just how physical he is and how aggressive he is, on and off the ball. He gets a lot of deflections. I think he's one of the league leaders in Euroleague in deflections."

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Re: Offseason Thread 7: A Tale Of Two Dragons 

Post#337 » by AtheJ415 » Tue Sep 30, 2014 5:58 pm

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TheBledShow wrote:I wouldn't even put Ennis on the floor yet, he was overrated because he went to Syraucse and he had "he's just a freshmen excuse" There were guards that went undrafted that produced much better in the Summer league, he should thank ESPN for the way they hyped him up I'm still shocked he was a 1st rounder in this years draft.

Ennis is just so raw, he's got a chance to be good but he left way to early, he won't see the floor at all except in the D league or if we are up a bunch.

Archie will get more minutes this year.

Zoran I don't know how good he is, or even if he's good at all? But he won't be playing more mins than Archie I think he's a 10-12 man on this team.


Ennis was the best player on the best team in college basketball (for much of the year). He is hardly overrated.


Not really. Cuse was ranked 1st for awhile but I think anyone with eyes during the season would've picked Arizona and even some others as better.
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Re: Offseason Thread 7: A Tale Of Two Dragons 

Post#338 » by KLEON » Tue Sep 30, 2014 6:05 pm

Can someone tell me why is Marcus Morris saying he's worth 52 million instead of 20 million?
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Re: Offseason Thread 7: A Tale Of Two Dragons 

Post#339 » by NTB » Tue Sep 30, 2014 6:10 pm

KLEON wrote:Can someone tell me why is Marcus Morris saying he's worth 52 million instead of 20 million?


Marc and Mark see each other as a whole. That's the twin spirit.
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Re: Offseason Thread 7: A Tale Of Two Dragons 

Post#340 » by King4Day » Tue Sep 30, 2014 6:13 pm

Sunsdeuce wrote:Goran quoted about going up against zoran in practice.

"I don't want to play against him because now he's a little bit of a dirty player," Goran said. "He gives you elbows."

Lol


@paulcoro: There is one #Suns player who Goran Dragic would rather not face in one-on-one because he's "dirty." His brother. http://t.co/YyUeyYiA7C

"Zoran is similar to Goran, particularly in transition, but is a bigger, stronger version with better defense. Suns General Manager Ryan McDonough has been tracking him since 2007 in the Under-18 European Championship, but Zoran began to stand out at last year's European Championship.
"Jeff (Hornacek) and I looked at each other and said, 'There's a winning basketball player,' " McDonough said.
"He has that same recklessness (as Goran). That same ability to put his head down and fly to the basket, get contact, get to the free-throw line. The thing that will stand out and has impressed me the most is defensive tenacity. Just how physical he is and how aggressive he is, on and off the ball. He gets a lot of deflections. I think he's one of the league leaders in Euroleague in deflections."

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