laploutocratie wrote:It could be the perfect nostalgic combating to the 3-heaviness that's taking over the league by storm. But then again I could be talking out of my ass.
And yet both of them have 3PT range
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laploutocratie wrote:It could be the perfect nostalgic combating to the 3-heaviness that's taking over the league by storm. But then again I could be talking out of my ass.
Heej wrote:sixerswillrule wrote:When GS runs small how do KD/Green matchup agains Davis/Cousins?
By having Klay and Iggy help off the pathetic cast of shooters.
Heej wrote:sixerswillrule wrote:When GS runs small how do KD/Green matchup agains Davis/Cousins?
By having Klay and Iggy help off the pathetic cast of shooters.
lordjeff05 wrote:Heej wrote:sixerswillrule wrote:When GS runs small how do KD/Green matchup agains Davis/Cousins?
By having Klay and Iggy help off the pathetic cast of shooters.
...Moore, Jrue and Casspi can all shoot the rock. I'm not sure where this opinion comes from.
CoreyGallagher wrote:I hope the Cavs don't take Embiid because then we'll take Embiid.
CoreyGallagher wrote:Warriorfan wrote:A defensive PG in Frazier and some versatile bigs.
You mean Jrue.
They need some shooting, I'd sign Hollis Thompson.
SOLOMON HILL1UPZ wrote:Now Pelicans just need a Tony Allen / Avery Bradley level defender at the 2 spot and a Batum level SF and they can go toe to toe with Warriors.
Bosnian Diehard wrote:They're the best frontcourt the NBA has seen in decades.
ProfessorJM wrote:I think they will be fine overall. Biggest issues are Cousins actually maturing and whether Gentry is the right coach to maximize their talents. Cousins/Davis attention should hopefully open up a little more shooting space to get those 3p% a little higher.
Nazrmohamed wrote:Bosnian Diehard wrote:They're the best frontcourt the NBA has seen in decades.
On paper, ever. I mean, success wise idk if there'll ever be anyone better than Parish and Mchale as a tandem but on paper has there ever been a better PF/C tandem?
Nazrmohamed wrote:ProfessorJM wrote:I think they will be fine overall. Biggest issues are Cousins actually maturing and whether Gentry is the right coach to maximize their talents. Cousins/Davis attention should hopefully open up a little more shooting space to get those 3p% a little higher.
Forgot Gentry was the coach. Actually makes me feel better about it bad on his work with Randolph and Gasol. Here's a guy that during the 3pt perimeter era ran an unapologetic team based on inside dominance and was pretty successful
Winsome Gerbil wrote:Nazrmohamed wrote:ProfessorJM wrote:I think they will be fine overall. Biggest issues are Cousins actually maturing and whether Gentry is the right coach to maximize their talents. Cousins/Davis attention should hopefully open up a little more shooting space to get those 3p% a little higher.
Forgot Gentry was the coach. Actually makes me feel better about it bad on his work with Randolph and Gasol. Here's a guy that during the 3pt perimeter era ran an unapologetic team based on inside dominance and was pretty successful
Confusing him with Hollins?
NZB2323 wrote:Nazrmohamed wrote:Bosnian Diehard wrote:They're the best frontcourt the NBA has seen in decades.
On paper, ever. I mean, success wise idk if there'll ever be anyone better than Parish and Mchale as a tandem but on paper has there ever been a better PF/C tandem?
Tim Duncan and David Robinson
Hakeem Olijuwon and Ralph Sampson
NZB2323 wrote:Nazrmohamed wrote:Bosnian Diehard wrote:They're the best frontcourt the NBA has seen in decades.
On paper, ever. I mean, success wise idk if there'll ever be anyone better than Parish and Mchale as a tandem but on paper has there ever been a better PF/C tandem?
Tim Duncan and David Robinson
Hakeem Olijuwon and Ralph Sampson