TucsonClip wrote:Random note... I will be joining the clipperholics staff in the coming weeks. Transitioning over from B/R
Congratulations, Jeff! I like some of the pieces Trisity Miller puts out. You'll be a wonderful addition to that staff.
TucsonClip wrote:Random note... I will be joining the clipperholics staff in the coming weeks. Transitioning over from B/R
Forte IV wrote:Perry Jones traded to Boston
Forte IV wrote:Perry Jones traded to Boston
Ranma wrote:Should the deal not go down before July 16th, I'd opt out of Hudson's contract to bring him back as a camp invite.
TucsonClip wrote:Ranma wrote:Tom West, Clipperholics.com (7/13/15)The best part of Arthur’s offensive game is his mid range shooting. This year, he made 43.4 percent of his shots from 10-16 feet out and 43.1 percent from 16 feet to the three point line. To put that into context, the prolific scoring power forward that is LaMarcus Aldridge shot worse than Arthur from both those distances this season.
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His defensive impact is his main weakness, as he lacks the size to excel as a post-defender, although he makes up for that somewhat with his speed to guard smaller players near the perimeter. When he plays with tenacity, though, he can make a real difference at both ends of the floor and provide energy in transition. Far more so than Big Baby can, at least.
It’s the reason why the offensive rating of Nuggets’ opponents dropped by 9.6 points when Arthur was on the floor. Yet, whilst that may be impressive, he’ll need to play at power forward and be partnered with either Jordan or Aldrich at center for the Clippers to have enough interior presence against opposing bigs.
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On the defensive end, Smith can be just as ferocious. He held opponents to just 46.2 percent finishing at the rim while in Houston, and even put on a stellar performance from further out. When defending players from within six feet, Smith limited them to a field goal percentage of -9.4 less than their season average. And when edging out to within 10 feet, Smith forced opponents to shoot -8.6 percent worse than their season average.
Add on his 1.7 blocks and 1.3 steals per 36 minutes, and it’s clear Smith can be a defensive factor all over the floor.
With the Rockets, Smith raised their offensive rating by 3.3 when he was in the game, whilst also lowering the offensive rating of their opponents by an average of 3.3. As a result, the Rockets’ net rating without Smith (+1.2) increased to +7.8 with him on the floor.
Who Should the Clippers sign? Josh Smith vs. Darrell Arthur
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mkwest wrote:Ranma wrote:Yeah, Moe Harkless would have been a fantastic get at that price. You would think Doc would still have connections from his Orlando days. I'm not sure where we stand with all of our picks, but I'm guessing the problem is that Doc has dealt and leveraged the rights to our future 2nd-round picks where we can't offer any appealing picks in that round for a while. Why would a team wait to get a 2nd-round pick when they can get one sooner from another team without complications. Just another lesson for Doc the GM to learn in discarding our draft assets so nonchalantly. Even J.J. Redick thought he would have been a nice addition.
We've been giving away our future 2nd round picks since the Dunleavy/Olshey days. We traded away top-55 protected picks in the past, but that was before we had any idea that we'd have a top 5 record in the league.
2013 2nd was traded in 2009 for Alex Acker and 2011 2nd (Trey Thompkins).
2014 2nd was traded in 2010 for Bobby Brown.
2015 2nd was traded twice in 2009 for Hassan Adams and Cheikh Samb.
2016 2nd was traded in 2009 for Rasual Butler.
2015 2nd was traded in 2012 for Nick young
2017 2nd was traded in 2015 for Austin Rivers
2018 2nd was traded in 2014 for Byron Mullens
Our 2nd round picks are so complicated. For example, if it's 31-50, it goes to this team. If it's between 51-55, it goes to this other team. If it's between 56-60, it goes to this other team.
nickhx2 wrote:i wonder if steve ballmer realizes how many championships he'd be winning right now if he could get neil olshey back
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