batsmasher wrote:Devin Booker vs. Kristaps Porzingis [29/62 votes] - 47%
47% for Booker or for Porzingis?
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batsmasher wrote:Devin Booker vs. Kristaps Porzingis [29/62 votes] - 47%
rsavaj wrote:I understand all the votes for Zinger(I voted for him myself) but who are the 2 fans who voted for Wiggins over Booker? I'm really curious as to what your thinking is
Damkac wrote:How Wiggins can have so low rebounding, steals and block with his athleticism?
rsavaj wrote:I understand all the votes for Zinger(I voted for him myself) but who are the 2 fans who voted for Wiggins over Booker? I'm really curious as to what your thinking is
Revived wrote:batsmasher wrote:Devin Booker vs. Kristaps Porzingis [29/62 votes] - 47%
47% for Booker or for Porzingis?
batsmasher wrote:Revived wrote:batsmasher wrote:Devin Booker vs. Kristaps Porzingis [29/62 votes] - 47%
47% for Booker or for Porzingis?
Booker![]()
Anyone have ideas for who to do next? I don't think we should restrict it to just players around his age.
bwgood77 wrote:batsmasher wrote:Revived wrote:47% for Booker or for Porzingis?
Booker![]()
Anyone have ideas for who to do next? I don't think we should restrict it to just players around his age.
I'd be interested to see how many would take him over a healthy Embiid.
batsmasher wrote:I'm clearer on this than the other 2, funnily enough. Embiid just has 'it'. Would take him even with the health concerns.
Zelaznyrules wrote:batsmasher wrote:I'm clearer on this than the other 2, funnily enough. Embiid just has 'it'. Would take him even with the health concerns.
I knew you didn't think much of Booker but WOW, that's really saying something. Embiid does have "it", there's no denying. And he's incredibly entertaining, on the court and off the court. I'd love to build around a healthy Joel Embiid, maybe more than any other young player. But I think his NBA future will look a lot like his NBA past and you can't win games if you don't play. Stress fractures in his foot, stress fractures in his back? Those kind of injuries do not bode well for NBA players, and especially not for BIG NBA players. When you consider he's broken the same bone in his foot twice and then consider his spondylosis, if I were to wager on this, I'd bet he won't even play as many games as Bill Walton or Yao Ming, two players that suffered similar stress fractures in the foot.
fromthetop321 wrote:I got Lebron number 1, he is also leading defensive player of the year. Curry's game still reminds me of Jeremy Lin to much.