Adams had a pretty good game last night.
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Him and Roberson were spectacular defensively. Both are in the Top 10 in DRPM for their position and Top 20 in DBPM for their position. If Adams continues his development, he's gonna be magnificent from here on out. Roberson needs to develop a little bit of a dribbling/inside game to make up for erratic 3p shooting, but other than that, he's a superb player.
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LMAO yall afraid of Dallas? Grizzlies? these teams wont win more than 1 game if that .
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OkcMagic wrote:LMAO yall afraid of Dallas? Grizzlies? these teams wont win more than 1 game if that .
We've never been able to stop Dirk, even in the regular season.
Our defense has been spotty this year.
Carlisle is going to definitely take advantage of Roberson on the offensive end. Westbrook already has problems against Dallas and their zone defense, it gets even worse with Roberson.
I was hoping for the Grizzlies and i remembered they had Allen and who knows what KD does in the postseason against him. Blazers have too much firepower and we have horrible defending 3pters all season.
Like we have all season games/series would go on longer than they are supposed to.
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KD35Brah wrote:OkcMagic wrote:LMAO yall afraid of Dallas? Grizzlies? these teams wont win more than 1 game if that .
We've never been able to stop Dirk, even in the regular season.
Our defense has been spotty this year.
Carlisle is going to definitely take advantage of Roberson on on the offensive end. Westbrook already has problems against Dallas and their zoen defense, it gets even worse with Roberson.
You mean like the last time we faced them and we swept them?
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OkcMagic wrote:KD35Brah wrote:OkcMagic wrote:LMAO yall afraid of Dallas? Grizzlies? these teams wont win more than 1 game if that .
We've never been able to stop Dirk, even in the regular season.
Our defense has been spotty this year.
Carlisle is going to definitely take advantage of Roberson on on the offensive end. Westbrook already has problems against Dallas and their zoen defense, it gets even worse with Roberson.
You mean like the last time we faced them and we swept them?
Dirk averaged 27ppg on 56% TS that series because we sent him to the line 11 times per game.
That's also when we had a better defense along with Collison and Perk. Adams is very foul prone and jumps at the dumbest pump fakes of all time. Same with Serge. I don't trust him or Serge guarding Dirk for a full series.
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Warriors are to the moving screen what the Grit and Grind Grizz were to fouling to defend off the ball. They just do it so much the refs don't even bother to call them all.
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