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Re: John Wall Appreciation Thread - Part III 

Post#781 » by Wizardspride » Thu May 18, 2017 7:21 pm

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Re: John Wall Appreciation Thread - Part III 

Post#782 » by Dark Faze » Thu May 18, 2017 8:30 pm

nate33 wrote:I wonder if we'll see a significant jump in Wall's production this offseason? For the first time in several summers, he is fully healthy in the offseason and will be able to actually train at basketball rather than rehab his knee.


Wouldn't surprise me if he got PRP or something similar done this summer. He's probably going to require "maintenance" on his knee for the rest of his career.
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Re: John Wall Appreciation Thread - Part III 

Post#783 » by WizarDynasty » Thu May 18, 2017 9:47 pm

Much appreciation to wall. If I had a son who was 6'5, he would be identical to wall--offensive and defensive intensity--just keeps working to get better, lands backwards to save his knees on layups-personality--- to have the perfect point guard on your team, takes alot of loosing seasons and ping pong balls.
young core of wall, beal, porter, oubre, morris---we have so many horrible ill constructed team. haywood-- thornton---cranwford--nesby---j.white--ramos---
this core is so much better than the arenas, butler, jamison core--defensively. we just have to wait out the lebron era, or hope a new technology helps our players repair their knees to get lower centers of gravity.
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Re: John Wall Appreciation Thread - Part III 

Post#784 » by AFM » Fri May 19, 2017 1:53 am

What's the ideal center of gravity?
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Re: John Wall Appreciation Thread - Part III 

Post#785 » by benb331 » Fri May 19, 2017 4:54 am

AFM wrote:What's the ideal center of gravity?


men have a special inherent calibration tool to determine---there is so many reason why male/femalre are greater of the athletic variety if they fall ther ight drirection...can maintain this athletic bow legged defensive stance low--to find perfect center of gravity is when the rhetorically aligned long apparatus reaches its apex level with the two smaller, rounder subparts
more importantly
its a mens game mainly because of this inherint external measuring device..with bent knees and proper low stance its measures the gravity center by barely touching the floor..some guys have no clue and never can reach their full potential by achieving this center of low gravity by properly expending tough defensive energy to elongate their calibration all the way to the floor.....theyd be sitting by the time they found thier center of gravity-- thats the kind of atheltic disadvantage that some cant overcome
remember to thank Ted for his turning tiny bits of metal into bullets personally measuring the center of gravity of each player--without attention to the details..strong lower body--wingspan--wizard vision...fluid regarding adjsutable
sometimes--a low center of gravity can extend a career when the device is frequently fully extended for long periods of time..Not one time do i see a prospect who falls backward to save his knees when landing from jumpshot or aggressive layup and also has a DYNASTY level gravity--its usually both who wins CHAMPIONSHIP both knee technique mechanics and long gravity apparatus measurements..wingspan and C.O.G> metrics often align
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Re: John Wall Appreciation Thread - Part III 

Post#786 » by benb331 » Fri May 19, 2017 4:55 am

Good god, this is going to be a long off season.
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Re: John Wall Appreciation Thread - Part III 

Post#787 » by WizarDynasty » Fri May 19, 2017 10:59 pm

benb331 wrote:
AFM wrote:What's the ideal center of gravity?


men have a special inherent calibration tool to determine---there is so many reason why male/femalre are greater of the athletic variety if they fall ther ight drirection...can maintain this athletic bow legged defensive stance low--to find perfect center of gravity is when the rhetorically aligned long apparatus reaches its apex level with the two smaller, rounder subparts
more importantly
its a mens game mainly because of this inherint external measuring device..with bent knees and proper low stance its measures the gravity center by barely touching the floor..some guys have no clue and never can reach their full potential by achieving this center of low gravity by properly expending tough defensive energy to elongate their calibration all the way to the floor.....theyd be sitting by the time they found thier center of gravity-- thats the kind of atheltic disadvantage that some cant overcome
remember to thank Ted for his turning tiny bits of metal into bullets personally measuring the center of gravity of each player--without attention to the details..strong lower body--wingspan--wizard vision...fluid regarding adjsutable
sometimes--a low center of gravity can extend a career when the device is frequently fully extended for long periods of time..Not one time do i see a prospect who falls backward to save his knees when landing from jumpshot or aggressive layup and also has a DYNASTY level gravity--its usually both who wins CHAMPIONSHIP both knee technique mechanics and long gravity apparatus measurements..wingspan and C.O.G> metrics often align

i like that long.. gravity apparatus. Reminds me of Dirk shooting contraption. Pure genius you are.
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Re: John Wall Appreciation Thread - Part III 

Post#788 » by Kanyewest » Tue Jun 6, 2017 2:24 pm

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Re: John Wall Appreciation Thread - Part III 

Post#789 » by NatP4 » Wed Jun 7, 2017 3:58 am

WizarDynasty wrote:Much appreciation to wall. If I had a son who was 6'5, he would be identical to wall--offensive and defensive intensity--just keeps working to get better, lands backwards to save his knees on layups-personality--- to have the perfect point guard on your team, takes alot of loosing seasons and ping pong balls.
young core of wall, beal, porter, oubre, morris---we have so many horrible ill constructed team. haywood-- thornton---cranwford--nesby---j.white--ramos---
this core is so much better than the arenas, butler, jamison core--defensively. we just have to wait out the lebron era, or hope a new technology helps our players repair their knees to get lower centers of gravity.


You mean he wouldn't give a flying **** about defense and would rank 57th among active NBA point guards in defensive efficiency?
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Re: John Wall Appreciation Thread - Part III 

Post#790 » by NatP4 » Wed Jun 7, 2017 4:02 am

Damn I got it wrong, he's actually 58th overall
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Re: John Wall Appreciation Thread - Part III 

Post#791 » by CobraCommander » Thu Jun 8, 2017 2:26 am

NatP4 wrote:
WizarDynasty wrote:Much appreciation to wall. If I had a son who was 6'5, he would be identical to wall--offensive and defensive intensity--just keeps working to get better, lands backwards to save his knees on layups-personality--- to have the perfect point guard on your team, takes alot of loosing seasons and ping pong balls.
young core of wall, beal, porter, oubre, morris---we have so many horrible ill constructed team. haywood-- thornton---cranwford--nesby---j.white--ramos---
this core is so much better than the arenas, butler, jamison core--defensively. we just have to wait out the lebron era, or hope a new technology helps our players repair their knees to get lower centers of gravity.


You mean he wouldn't give a flying **** about defense and would rank 57th among active NBA point guards in defensive efficiency?


You know this is the John Wall APPRECIATION thread? Maybe you should go to the thread for the other 56 ..no 57 point guards and appreciate them... and stop coming to this thread....just a thought
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Post#792 » by deneem4 » Thu Jun 8, 2017 3:30 pm

I hope wall develop that killer instinct to attack
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Re: John Wall Appreciation Thread - Part III 

Post#793 » by TGW » Thu Jun 8, 2017 3:36 pm

CobraCommander wrote:
NatP4 wrote:
WizarDynasty wrote:Much appreciation to wall. If I had a son who was 6'5, he would be identical to wall--offensive and defensive intensity--just keeps working to get better, lands backwards to save his knees on layups-personality--- to have the perfect point guard on your team, takes alot of loosing seasons and ping pong balls.
young core of wall, beal, porter, oubre, morris---we have so many horrible ill constructed team. haywood-- thornton---cranwford--nesby---j.white--ramos---
this core is so much better than the arenas, butler, jamison core--defensively. we just have to wait out the lebron era, or hope a new technology helps our players repair their knees to get lower centers of gravity.


You mean he wouldn't give a flying **** about defense and would rank 57th among active NBA point guards in defensive efficiency?


You know this is the John Wall APPRECIATION thread? Maybe you should go to the thread for the other 56 ..no 57 point guards and appreciate them... and stop coming to this thread....just a thought


Stop feeding the troll, man. I know it's the offseason, and there's nothing to talk about, but that shouldn't mean we lower ourselves to back and forths with the stupid.
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Re: John Wall Appreciation Thread - Part III 

Post#794 » by NatP4 » Thu Jun 8, 2017 4:01 pm

TGW wrote:
CobraCommander wrote:
NatP4 wrote:
You mean he wouldn't give a flying **** about defense and would rank 57th among active NBA point guards in defensive efficiency?


You know this is the John Wall APPRECIATION thread? Maybe you should go to the thread for the other 56 ..no 57 point guards and appreciate them... and stop coming to this thread....just a thought


Stop feeding the troll, man. I know it's the offseason, and there's nothing to talk about, but that shouldn't mean we lower ourselves to back and forths with the stupid.



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Re: John Wall Appreciation Thread - Part III 

Post#795 » by CobraCommander » Fri Jun 9, 2017 2:31 am

TGW wrote:
CobraCommander wrote:
NatP4 wrote:
You mean he wouldn't give a flying **** about defense and would rank 57th among active NBA point guards in defensive efficiency?


You know this is the John Wall APPRECIATION thread? Maybe you should go to the thread for the other 56 ..no 57 point guards and appreciate them... and stop coming to this thread....just a thought


Stop feeding the troll, man. I know it's the offseason, and there's nothing to talk about, but that shouldn't mean we lower ourselves to back and forths with the stupid.


My bad ....I'm embarrassed. You are right...'do not feed the troll...do not feed the troll...do not feed the troll!!!!' Got it...sorry again
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Re: John Wall Appreciation Thread - Part III 

Post#796 » by CobraCommander » Fri Jun 9, 2017 2:32 am

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Is this what the kids like...or is this more about being a blood? Soooo confused by this.
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Re: John Wall Appreciation Thread - Part III 

Post#797 » by Donkey McDonkerton » Fri Jun 9, 2017 6:39 pm

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Is this what the kids like...or is this more about being a blood? Soooo confused by this.


So confusing. I'm so confused that you are confused by this. I saw you being confused, and wanted to let you know, that you are confusing me with your confusion.
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Re: John Wall Appreciation Thread - Part III 

Post#798 » by payitforward » Sat Jun 10, 2017 12:27 am

Donkey McDonkerton wrote:
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Is this what the kids like...or is this more about being a blood? Soooo confused by this.


So confusing. I'm so confused that you are confused by this. I saw you being confused, and wanted to let you know, that you are confusing me with your confusion.

I refuse confusion. I diffuse confusion. But for you blood breather, I infuse confusion & just plain call it fusion.

You with me in collusion? You think it's all illusion? Some other dumb delusion. Just plain come to no conclusion? Or count on race-based exclusion?

No I meant race-based collision. You know that's not my vision, so lets have no derision -- it's time to make our decision.

Before the dry up the ocean or it suffers some corrosion or you maybe take a notion to drink that other potion.

So here's my contribution. You can keep your retribution. Just give me global distribution.

That's all I ask you for. But wait there's something more. I want you to learn the score. Then open up the door. For the young ones & before. You head to the store. Won't you stop me I implore?

(I could go on forever of course -- but... Anyway, anyone who wants can use it)
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Re: John Wall Appreciation Thread - Part III 

Post#799 » by CobraCommander » Sat Jun 10, 2017 1:35 am

payitforward wrote:
Donkey McDonkerton wrote:
CobraCommander wrote:Is this what the kids like...or is this more about being a blood? Soooo confused by this.


So confusing. I'm so confused that you are confused by this. I saw you being confused, and wanted to let you know, that you are confusing me with your confusion.

I refuse confusion. I diffuse confusion. But for you blood breather, I infuse confusion & just plain call it fusion.

You with me in collusion? You think it's all illusion? Some other dumb delusion. Just plain come to no conclusion? Or count on race-based exclusion?

No I meant race-based collision. You know that's not my vision, so lets have no derision -- it's time to make our decision.

Before the dry up the ocean or it suffers some corrosion or you maybe take a notion to drink that other potion.

So here's my contribution. You can keep your retribution. Just give me global distribution.

That's all I ask you for. But wait there's something more. I want you to learn the score. Then open up the door. For the young ones & before. You head to the store. Won't you stop me I implore?

(I could go on forever of course -- but... Anyway, anyone who wants can use it)


Your style of rhyming is ancient like Aztecs and Myans....
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Re: John Wall Appreciation Thread - Part III 

Post#800 » by montestewart » Sun Jun 11, 2017 11:42 pm

CobraCommander wrote:
payitforward wrote:
Donkey McDonkerton wrote:
So confusing. I'm so confused that you are confused by this. I saw you being confused, and wanted to let you know, that you are confusing me with your confusion.

I refuse confusion. I diffuse confusion. But for you blood breather, I infuse confusion & just plain call it fusion.

You with me in collusion? You think it's all illusion? Some other dumb delusion. Just plain come to no conclusion? Or count on race-based exclusion?

No I meant race-based collision. You know that's not my vision, so lets have no derision -- it's time to make our decision.

Before the dry up the ocean or it suffers some corrosion or you maybe take a notion to drink that other potion.

So here's my contribution. You can keep your retribution. Just give me global distribution.

That's all I ask you for. But wait there's something more. I want you to learn the score. Then open up the door. For the young ones & before. You head to the store. Won't you stop me I implore?

(I could go on forever of course -- but... Anyway, anyone who wants can use it)


Your style of rhyming is ancient like Aztecs and Myans....

But it's just not a style that we mod cons be buyinz...

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