islanders11040 wrote:
If it wasn't for militant Melo I'd have a new avi with KP's creep mode face.
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islanders11040 wrote:
Promezclan wrote:-----------------------------MPG ------ PER
1 Kristaps Porzingis--- 32.2 mpg 22.7 PER
2 Karl-Anthony Towns 35.4 mpg 22.3 PER
3 Myles Turner--------- 27.5 mpg 21.0 PER
4 D'Angelo Russell------ 27.2 mpg 17.7 PER
5 Larry Nance Jr------- 20.4 mpg 16.8 PER
6 Tyus Jones---------- 20.0 mpg 16.2 PER
7 Frank Kaminsky------ 23.1 mpg 14.5 PER
8 Devin Booker-------- 35.3 mpg 13.6 PER
9 Nikola Jokic---------- 22.7 mpg 13.3 PER
10 Justin Anderson----- 21.2 mpg, 12.5 PER
11 Jonathon Simmons- 21.8 mpg 11.0 PER
12 Dante Exum--------- 21.1 mpg, 10.2 PER
12 Emmanuel Mudiay--- 31.7 mpg 9.8 PER
13 Trey Lyles ----------- 23.2 mpg 9.8 PER
15 Rondae Hollis-Jefferson 25.4 mpg 9.5 PER
16 Josh RIchardson---- 27.5 mog, 9.3 PER
17 Justise Winslow---- 35.9 mpg 8.5 PER
CoreyGallagher wrote:I hope the Cavs don't take Embiid because then we'll take Embiid.
moocow007 wrote:I believe both the Celtics and the Magic had promised Porzingis that they would draft him in 2014 if he stayed. The Celtics had the 6th and 17th overall picks (not clear which pick Ainge promised to Porzingis) and the Magic had the 12th overall pick. Magic GM Rob Hennigan was apparently so infatuated with Porzingis (well before the 2014 draft) that he actually had worked on a comprehensive and elaborate plan to develop him into a star that he sent to Porzingis and his reps hoping that that would convince Porzingis to stay in the 2014 draft so the Magic could draft him. Both Hennigan and Ainge have said they were willing to wait a year (or more) if Porzingis chose not to come over for the 2014-2015 season. Hennigan said after watching Porzingis workout ahead of the 2015 draft that there was no shot that Porzingis would still be on the board by the time the Magic (who had the 5th pick) were up.
moocow007 wrote:I believe both the Celtics and the Magic had promised Porzingis that they would draft him in 2014 if he stayed. The Celtics had the 6th and 17th overall picks (not clear which pick Ainge promised to Porzingis) and the Magic had the 12th overall pick. Magic GM Rob Hennigan was apparently so infatuated with Porzingis (well before the 2014 draft) that he actually had worked on a comprehensive and elaborate plan to develop him into a star that he sent to Porzingis and his reps hoping that that would convince Porzingis to stay in the 2014 draft so the Magic could draft him. Both Hennigan and Ainge have said they were willing to wait a year (or more) if Porzingis chose not to come over for the 2014-2015 season. Hennigan said after watching Porzingis workout ahead of the 2015 draft that there was no shot that the Magic (who had the 5th pick) were going to be able to draft Porzingis now.
We also face the Kings twice in the near future. I think it's time Yabu pays back some of that free money he's been given his entire career and bounces Fox for a nice 2 week ankle sprain.
JohnWillow wrote:moocow007 wrote:I believe both the Celtics and the Magic had promised Porzingis that they would draft him in 2014 if he stayed. The Celtics had the 6th and 17th overall picks (not clear which pick Ainge promised to Porzingis) and the Magic had the 12th overall pick. Magic GM Rob Hennigan was apparently so infatuated with Porzingis (well before the 2014 draft) that he actually had worked on a comprehensive and elaborate plan to develop him into a star that he sent to Porzingis and his reps hoping that that would convince Porzingis to stay in the 2014 draft so the Magic could draft him. Both Hennigan and Ainge have said they were willing to wait a year (or more) if Porzingis chose not to come over for the 2014-2015 season. Hennigan said after watching Porzingis workout ahead of the 2015 draft that there was no shot that the Magic (who had the 5th pick) were going to be able to draft Porzingis now.
If I remember correctly, Presti promised Porzingis to be drafted in the first round by Oklahoma City Thunder in 2014 if he stayed, I did not hear that Boston promised the pick, but Orlando was into him and was hoping he will stay in the draft.
King of Canada wrote:You have to take Boston rumors with a grain of salt. They stick their name on everybody after the fact.
buckboy wrote:jg77 wrote:Lavine is my dark horse MVP candidate.
That is the darkest horse that has ever galloped.
Ferulci wrote:King of Canada wrote:You have to take Boston rumors with a grain of salt. They stick their name on everybody after the fact.
This. If you thrust those rumors, they were just about to draft Giannis, Draymond Green, Embiid and every good prospects under the sun.
xxSnEaKyPxx wrote:I feel like Turner is being under utilized in Indiana. He is the second best offensive player we have, but often seems like an afterthought in the offense. He goes 10+ minutes on the court nearly every game where they don't even pass him the ball.
xxSnEaKyPxx wrote:I feel like Turner is being under utilized in Indiana. He is the second best offensive player we have, but often seems like an afterthought in the offense. He goes 10+ minutes on the court nearly every game where they don't even pass him the ball.
Promezclan wrote:-----------------------------MPG ------ PER
1 Kristaps Porzingis--- 32.2 mpg 22.7 PER
2 Karl-Anthony Towns 35.4 mpg 22.3 PER
3 Myles Turner--------- 27.5 mpg 21.0 PER
****JULIUS RANDLE 28.3 MPG 19.6 PER
4 D'Angelo Russell------ 27.2 mpg 17.7 PER
5 Larry Nance Jr------- 20.4 mpg 16.8 PER
6 Tyus Jones---------- 20.0 mpg 16.2 PER
7 Frank Kaminsky------ 23.1 mpg 14.5 PER
8 Devin Booker-------- 35.3 mpg 13.6 PER
9 Nikola Jokic---------- 22.7 mpg 13.3 PER
10 Justin Anderson----- 21.2 mpg, 12.5 PER
11 Jonathon Simmons- 21.8 mpg 11.0 PER
12 Dante Exum--------- 21.1 mpg, 10.2 PER
12 Emmanuel Mudiay--- 31.7 mpg 9.8 PER
13 Trey Lyles ----------- 23.2 mpg 9.8 PER
15 Rondae Hollis-Jefferson 25.4 mpg 9.5 PER
16 Josh RIchardson---- 27.5 mog, 9.3 PER
17 Justise Winslow---- 35.9 mpg 8.5 PER
Zombiesonics wrote:xxSnEaKyPxx wrote:I feel like Turner is being under utilized in Indiana. He is the second best offensive player we have, but often seems like an afterthought in the offense. He goes 10+ minutes on the court nearly every game where they don't even pass him the ball.
indiana should be really good, idk whats going on. They need to just plant ellis on the bench and run cj miles into the ground at the 2. it makes no sense why some nba coaches play bad offensive players when you have a better option sitting there on the bench. Also, i've noticed a lot of turners field goal attempts are kind of difficult, he likes the mid range and hooks, i would like him to get more lay ups off rolls or three pointers. tremendous defensive upside still
King of Canada wrote:JohnWillow wrote:moocow007 wrote:I believe both the Celtics and the Magic had promised Porzingis that they would draft him in 2014 if he stayed. The Celtics had the 6th and 17th overall picks (not clear which pick Ainge promised to Porzingis) and the Magic had the 12th overall pick. Magic GM Rob Hennigan was apparently so infatuated with Porzingis (well before the 2014 draft) that he actually had worked on a comprehensive and elaborate plan to develop him into a star that he sent to Porzingis and his reps hoping that that would convince Porzingis to stay in the 2014 draft so the Magic could draft him. Both Hennigan and Ainge have said they were willing to wait a year (or more) if Porzingis chose not to come over for the 2014-2015 season. Hennigan said after watching Porzingis workout ahead of the 2015 draft that there was no shot that the Magic (who had the 5th pick) were going to be able to draft Porzingis now.
If I remember correctly, Presti promised Porzingis to be drafted in the first round by Oklahoma City Thunder in 2014 if he stayed, I did not hear that Boston promised the pick, but Orlando was into him and was hoping he will stay in the draft.
You have to take Boston rumors with a grain of salt. They stick their name on everybody after the fact.
moocow007 wrote:King of Canada wrote:JohnWillow wrote:
If I remember correctly, Presti promised Porzingis to be drafted in the first round by Oklahoma City Thunder in 2014 if he stayed, I did not hear that Boston promised the pick, but Orlando was into him and was hoping he will stay in the draft.
You have to take Boston rumors with a grain of salt. They stick their name on everybody after the fact.
The rumors actually came out back in 2014 though. That's even before the 2014 draft (Porzingis initially declared but withdrew and instead went in the 2015 draft). Back in 2014, there was talk that an NBA team actually was instrumental in getting Porzingis to even declare (initially). Some believed that it was Ainge who was in Europe watching him (and other guys like Saric and Jokic) extensively. Same with Hennigan and his "master plan" for Porzingis. That was also reported back in 2014. Neither is after the fact.
JellosJigglin wrote:Promezclan wrote:-----------------------------MPG ------ PER
1 Kristaps Porzingis--- 32.2 mpg 22.7 PER
2 Karl-Anthony Towns 35.4 mpg 22.3 PER
3 Myles Turner--------- 27.5 mpg 21.0 PER
****JULIUS RANDLE 28.3 MPG 19.6 PER
4 D'Angelo Russell------ 27.2 mpg 17.7 PER
5 Larry Nance Jr------- 20.4 mpg 16.8 PER
6 Tyus Jones---------- 20.0 mpg 16.2 PER
7 Frank Kaminsky------ 23.1 mpg 14.5 PER
8 Devin Booker-------- 35.3 mpg 13.6 PER
9 Nikola Jokic---------- 22.7 mpg 13.3 PER
10 Justin Anderson----- 21.2 mpg, 12.5 PER
11 Jonathon Simmons- 21.8 mpg 11.0 PER
12 Dante Exum--------- 21.1 mpg, 10.2 PER
12 Emmanuel Mudiay--- 31.7 mpg 9.8 PER
13 Trey Lyles ----------- 23.2 mpg 9.8 PER
15 Rondae Hollis-Jefferson 25.4 mpg 9.5 PER
16 Josh RIchardson---- 27.5 mog, 9.3 PER
17 Justise Winslow---- 35.9 mpg 8.5 PER
Fixed for Randle.