J-Ves wrote:Raps get out rebounded by 31. Win by 3.
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Amazing!
Raps made only 7 turnovers while BOS 20 more, ouch.
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J-Ves wrote:Raps get out rebounded by 31. Win by 3.
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Ruzious wrote:nate33 wrote:Nivek wrote:Using numbers from last season, the player who shows up in my statistical doppelganger thingamabob as most similar to prime Arenas is James Harden. Other names high on the list (though not all that similar) include Durant, Carmelo, Steph Curry, Westbrook.
Lillard and Irving have basically the same similarity score, but neither is all that similar to Arenas overall. I have Lillard with a sim score of 73 (where 100 is identical) and Irving with a 72.
The guys most similar to prime Arenas (2006-07 rated as his best season in PPA):
- Kobe 0405
- McGrady 0304
- Pierce 0203
- Kobe 0708
- McGrady 0405
- Harden 1213
- Harden 1314
- Kobe 0001
- Redd 0607
I agree that Harden is the closest comparison to Arenas. They're practically the same player.
I was just talking about players in the Portland/Cleveland game.
When Harden was a rookie with a short beard, he even looked like a taller version of Gil.
For the folks who think Cleveland won't dramatically improve, I've got some nice water-front property off the coast of Louisiana for sale.




mhd wrote:Nate, isn't Love a FA this year, and can't SA offer him, potentially a max deal (and then subsequently extend Kawaii)? If Cleveland doesn't go deep, I could see Love bolting this year. He'd probably be much happier in a structured system in SA.
nate33 wrote:mhd wrote:Nate, isn't Love a FA this year, and can't SA offer him, potentially a max deal (and then subsequently extend Kawaii)? If Cleveland doesn't go deep, I could see Love bolting this year. He'd probably be much happier in a structured system in SA.
Yes. Love is a free agent next year. Lebron can also opt out.
nate33 wrote:Lebron seems like he's intentionally avoiding being the superstar of the team. He's taking a back seat and trying to give room for Irving and Waiters to figure things out. It sounds good in theory, but I'm not so sure it's going to work out. I don't think people are going to appreciate the mind games. After the loss to Utah, Lebron threw Thompson under the bus, saying that he gave too much room for Hayward to hit that game-winning shot. I think it was wrong to criticize a teammate there. Thompson's defense (off the switch) was fine. Hayward just made a really good shot.
That locker room is a mess. They'll eventually get it together because talent always wins, but it might take some time.
Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:nate33 wrote:Lebron seems like he's intentionally avoiding being the superstar of the team. He's taking a back seat and trying to give room for Irving and Waiters to figure things out. It sounds good in theory, but I'm not so sure it's going to work out. I don't think people are going to appreciate the mind games. After the loss to Utah, Lebron threw Thompson under the bus, saying that he gave too much room for Hayward to hit that game-winning shot. I think it was wrong to criticize a teammate there. Thompson's defense (off the switch) was fine. Hayward just made a really good shot.
That locker room is a mess. They'll eventually get it together because talent always wins, but it might take some time.
I was about to post this but you covered it, nate.
Lebron was wrong to do that, especially when Thompson challenged the shot well. Lebron's man did the scoring. Lebron also said Favors tripped him. There was no trip called. Lebron's the one who got screened legally.
Of all the teammates to criticize, he needs to remember Thompson's largely responsible for their one win. The guy rebounded like crazy against Chicago. Thompson's an unselfish player and he's doing his job.
Those comments put me back on the side of no longer giving Lebron the benefit of a doubt. The refs just gifted him three free throws after he launched into a defender. Lebron was whining over what should have been no tie game in the first place. I'm glad Utah won. It's good seeing Cleveland lose, mainly because of Lebron's smugness.
King James and Kobe are two guys who I feel sorry for their non superstar teammates.


closg00 wrote:Well this is unfortunate
http://www.sbnation.com/nba/2014/11/7/7 ... ze-him-out
mhd wrote:nate33 wrote:mhd wrote:Nate, isn't Love a FA this year, and can't SA offer him, potentially a max deal (and then subsequently extend Kawaii)? If Cleveland doesn't go deep, I could see Love bolting this year. He'd probably be much happier in a structured system in SA.
Yes. Love is a free agent next year. Lebron can also opt out.
Lebron is probably so much of an egomaniac that he'd leave Cleveland again (I still doubt it though). Love, on the other hand, has no ties to the area, and I could certainly see him going to another team. Heck, he'd be a great fit in the Triangle with the Knicks, or as I said earlier, the Spurs could sneakily sign him.
Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:I will repeat a thought I had this offseason. I think Zeller will be a decent starting quality center. I think he's very underrated.
In a couple of years I can see Zeller being on par with Gortat. Olynyk will be better than Gortat. I like Gortat and think he's pretty good. Those two players are not true big men but I think they both have very high skill sets. Olynyk has three point range. Zeller can run the lane. He is a great passing big. He is an efficient scorer. He also blocks shots decently. Boston will surprise this season. By the end of this season Olynyk and Zeller both will be much improved.
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