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basketball is getting better. When I watch 90's basketball in the youtube, I get bored. too much post ups and isolations. almost no pick and roll. people think defense were better, maybe it is because they didn't have to defend pick and rolls. and 3 point game has improved, it is more difficult to defend this type of offense (P&R and spacing) insead of post ups and isolations.
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worst shooters
http://espn.go.com/nba/statistics/player/_/stat/3-points/sort/threePointFieldGoalPct/order/false
http://espn.go.com/nba/statistics/player/_/stat/3-points/sort/threePointFieldGoalPct/order/false
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pistontr wrote:worst shooters
http://espn.go.com/nba/statistics/player/_/stat/3-points/sort/threePointFieldGoalPct/order/false
Yikes. What the hell happened to LeBron's outside shot?
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tmorgan wrote:pistontr wrote:worst shooters
http://espn.go.com/nba/statistics/player/_/stat/3-points/sort/threePointFieldGoalPct/order/false
Yikes. What the hell happened to LeBron's outside shot?
his midrange game is not that bad though
Sorry for my poor english
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tmorgan wrote:pistontr wrote:worst shooters
http://espn.go.com/nba/statistics/player/_/stat/3-points/sort/threePointFieldGoalPct/order/false
Yikes. What the hell happened to LeBron's outside shot?
The great LeDecline as the pundits like to say.
He lost his jumper which will no doubt exacerbate his decline as he loses his athleticism year after year.
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pistontr wrote:basketball is getting better. When I watch 90's basketball in the youtube, I get bored. too much post ups and isolations. almost no pick and roll. people think defense were better, maybe it is because they didn't have to defend pick and rolls. and 3 point game has improved, it is more difficult to defend this type of offense (P&R and spacing) insead of post ups and isolations.
The NBA has been a P&R league for a long time, Stockton and Malone have a lot of records as testament. The three point shooting from all 5 positions combined with the ungodly amount of moving screens allowed today is what makes the current offense so hard to defend (among a few other things).
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Do you remember when a lot of Pistons fans in Detroit Bad Boys supported Monroe as the Olajuwon of our century?
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In SVG We Trust wrote:Do you remember when a lot of Pistons fans in Detroit Bad Boys supported Monroe as the Olajuwon of our century?
Lol I never saw that comment before, Monroe isn't even as good as Al Jefferson. I was always bummed that the Kings drafted Cousins ahead of Monroe and sadder still that we drafted Monroe ahead of Paul George. Screw Monroe.
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In SVG We Trust wrote:Do you remember when a lot of Pistons fans in Detroit Bad Boys supported Monroe as the Olajuwon of our century?
Even calling Moose a homeless man's Olajuwon is an insult to Hakeem
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Lin's likely the best backup PG in the league. He just singlehandedly brought his team back from a 23 pt deficit and won against the Spurs juggernaut.
Man I wish we had him because he's getting literally tin cans for payment, we need a sparkplug not named Steve Blake.
Man I wish we had him because he's getting literally tin cans for payment, we need a sparkplug not named Steve Blake.
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DBC10 wrote:Lin's likely the best backup PG in the league. He just singlehandedly brought his team back from a 23 pt deficit and won against the Spurs juggernaut.
Man I wish we had him because he's getting literally tin cans for payment, we need a sparkplug not named Steve Blake.
hes the main free agent i want(realistically anyways) but we still wont get him. we may not even target him.

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BrotherDave wrote:pistontr wrote:basketball is getting better. When I watch 90's basketball in the youtube, I get bored. too much post ups and isolations. almost no pick and roll. people think defense were better, maybe it is because they didn't have to defend pick and rolls. and 3 point game has improved, it is more difficult to defend this type of offense (P&R and spacing) insead of post ups and isolations.
The NBA has been a P&R league for a long time, Stockton and Malone have a lot of records as testament. The three point shooting from all 5 positions combined with the ungodly amount of moving screens allowed today is what makes the current offense so hard to defend (among a few other things).
Well, this hits on one of my pet peeves. I remember when setting a screen was called much more closely. The combination of the 'no touchy' perimeter defensive rules along with the 'pulling guard' screening accounts for a good portion of why defending is so much more difficult. I can accept that some think this is better. As an old school type the screening really gets to me, along with the inconsistent calls. Times change though.
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But you need to be in consideration that today's defenders are way better than the olders.
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SAKURABA216 wrote:In SVG We Trust wrote:Do you remember when a lot of Pistons fans in Detroit Bad Boys supported Monroe as the Olajuwon of our century?
Lol I never saw that comment before, Monroe isn't even as good as Al Jefferson. I was always bummed that the Kings drafted Cousins ahead of Monroe and sadder still that we drafted Monroe ahead of Paul George. Screw Monroe.
lol
thank goodness we didn't. We can put that comparison right next to
STuckey=Harden
SJ= Lebron
Monroe= the Dream
BK7 = Westbrook
I always thought moose would end up a similar version of Randolph. Then he continued to refuse to work on his shot
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hoophabit wrote:BrotherDave wrote:pistontr wrote:basketball is getting better. When I watch 90's basketball in the youtube, I get bored. too much post ups and isolations. almost no pick and roll. people think defense were better, maybe it is because they didn't have to defend pick and rolls. and 3 point game has improved, it is more difficult to defend this type of offense (P&R and spacing) insead of post ups and isolations.
The NBA has been a P&R league for a long time, Stockton and Malone have a lot of records as testament. The three point shooting from all 5 positions combined with the ungodly amount of moving screens allowed today is what makes the current offense so hard to defend (among a few other things).
Well, this hits on one of my pet peeves. I remember when setting a screen was called much more closely. The combination of the 'no touchy' perimeter defensive rules along with the 'pulling guard' screening accounts for a good portion of why defending is so much more difficult. I can accept that some think this is better. As an old school type the screening really gets to me, along with the inconsistent calls. Times change though.
Ironically the majority of the rule changes were inacted to free up the game and allow more scoring , ie making it more entertaining to watch. and what do ya know................................it actually worked.
I don't know if defenses were better back then, but it sure as hell was harder to score in the 90's as it is now. Also with the internet, advancements in scouting as well as technology to evaluate players, and a whole ton more money available to each team/player, naturally the overall NBA talent level would increase, leading to much more entertaining basketball.
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look whiteside's free throw percentage
http://espn.go.com/nba/player/_/id/4262/hassan-whiteside
this is month by month
http://espn.go.com/nba/player/splits/_/id/4262/hassan-whiteside
http://espn.go.com/nba/player/_/id/4262/hassan-whiteside
this is month by month
http://espn.go.com/nba/player/splits/_/id/4262/hassan-whiteside
Sorry for my poor english
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Blkbrd671 wrote:SAKURABA216 wrote:In SVG We Trust wrote:Do you remember when a lot of Pistons fans in Detroit Bad Boys supported Monroe as the Olajuwon of our century?
Lol I never saw that comment before, Monroe isn't even as good as Al Jefferson. I was always bummed that the Kings drafted Cousins ahead of Monroe and sadder still that we drafted Monroe ahead of Paul George. Screw Monroe.
lol
thank goodness we didn't. We can put that comparison right next to
STuckey=Harden
SJ= Lebron
Monroe= the Dream
BK7 = Westbrook
I always thought moose would end up a similar version of Randolph. Then he continued to refuse to work on his shot
BK7 was always more Chauncey...no? Even his college scouting report has him as Chauncey-like career in a best case scenario IIRC.
But the Harden and Stucky comparisons...A guy (who still goes by a different name *cough* right now) called Stuckey better than Harden and thought it was crazy that people liked him. LOL.
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i think Hilliard is above 50% shooter when he's open. Being that he's hitting the league average as a rookie, its pretty damn impressive
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Anyone just hear Chauncey on Houston ugly basketball? Harden just shoots or dribbles until the clock gets close to expriring and passes, lol!! People want Harden, lol
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You should post that on the Miami Heat board. Then maybe hang out a little. Dip your toes into that Heat water see if you like it.pistontr wrote:look whiteside's free throw percentage
http://espn.go.com/nba/player/_/id/4262/hassan-whiteside
this is month by month
http://espn.go.com/nba/player/splits/_/id/4262/hassan-whiteside
I mean it would be terrible to lose you to the Heat board but the heart wants what the heart wants right? Go on. Try it.







