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Re: PG: Raps Drain the Swamp In Washington 

Post#623 » by Topher » Sat Apr 28, 2018 2:45 pm

Tortiglioni wrote:Derozan and Ibaka are really **** bad.


Yeah I guess one game tells the whole story for demar.
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Post#624 » by Red_Claw » Sat Apr 28, 2018 2:49 pm

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Tortiglioni wrote:Derozan and Ibaka are really **** bad.


Yeah I guess one game tells the whole story for demar.


We both know there are SEVERAL playoff games over the last 5 seasons.
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Post#625 » by VinBaker6 » Sat Apr 28, 2018 2:53 pm

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DeadHorse wrote:Season kyle lowry: 16.2 points on 59.8% TS, 5.6 reb, 6.9 assists, 1.1 steals

Playoff kyle lowry: 17.3 points on 61.4% TS, 4.8 reb, 8.3 assists, 2.0 steals

:nod: :nod: :nod: :nod:

Something something opportunistic scorer.


Opportunistic beast. Great series on both ends for him. Pretty much everyone was great except Ibaka, and even he had 2 good games.
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Post#626 » by dukes_wild » Sat Apr 28, 2018 3:00 pm

VinBaker6 wrote:
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DeadHorse wrote:Season kyle lowry: 16.2 points on 59.8% TS, 5.6 reb, 6.9 assists, 1.1 steals

Playoff kyle lowry: 17.3 points on 61.4% TS, 4.8 reb, 8.3 assists, 2.0 steals

:nod: :nod: :nod: :nod:

Something something opportunistic scorer.


Opportunistic beast. Great series on both ends for him. Pretty much everyone was great except Ibaka, and even he had 2 good games.


What's crazy is Lowry didn't really have any "bad" games. Game 1 and 2 he shot poorly but played really good defense and averaged 10.5 assists. Games 3-6 he put up his regular season or better numbers.

The only thing you can criticize him for a little bit was that he had a few really un-Lowry like turnovers and his defense on Wall wasn't good after Game 1/2 but that's to be expected, Lowry's 32 and even in his prime didn't have the foot speed to guard Wall.

I kept saying this season that this was Lowry's breakout playoff year.

His jump shot looks so good right now compared to earlier playoff years. Getting so much elevation from those fresh legs.

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Post#627 » by VinBaker6 » Sat Apr 28, 2018 3:01 pm

dukes_wild wrote:
VinBaker6 wrote:
RaptorsFTL wrote:Something something opportunistic scorer.


Opportunistic beast. Great series on both ends for him. Pretty much everyone was great except Ibaka, and even he had 2 good games.


What's crazy is Lowry didn't really have any "bad" games. Game 1 and 2 he shot poorly but played really good defense and averaged 10.5 assists. Games 3-6 he put up his regular season or better numbers.

The only thing you can criticize him for a little bit was that he had a few really un-Lowry like turnovers and his defense on Wall wasn't good after Game 1/2 but that's to be expected, Lowry's 32 and even in his prime didn't have the foot speed to guard Wall.

I kept saying this season that this was Lowry's breakout playoff year.

His jump shot looks so good right now compared to earlier playoff years. Getting so much elevation from those fresh legs.

I never should have doubted our lord


I'm letting you off the hook for bailing on him so quickly for Kelly Oubre smh.
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Post#628 » by dukes_wild » Sat Apr 28, 2018 3:04 pm

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dukes_wild wrote:
VinBaker6 wrote:
Opportunistic beast. Great series on both ends for him. Pretty much everyone was great except Ibaka, and even he had 2 good games.


What's crazy is Lowry didn't really have any "bad" games. Game 1 and 2 he shot poorly but played really good defense and averaged 10.5 assists. Games 3-6 he put up his regular season or better numbers.

The only thing you can criticize him for a little bit was that he had a few really un-Lowry like turnovers and his defense on Wall wasn't good after Game 1/2 but that's to be expected, Lowry's 32 and even in his prime didn't have the foot speed to guard Wall.

I kept saying this season that this was Lowry's breakout playoff year.

His jump shot looks so good right now compared to earlier playoff years. Getting so much elevation from those fresh legs.

I never should have doubted our lord


I'm letting you off the hook for bailing on him so quickly for Kelly Oubre smh.

Nah it was a reverse jinx fam. We went 2-0 after I changed avy to Oubre and favorite team to Wizards

I was just using Oubre
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Post#629 » by Topher » Sat Apr 28, 2018 3:05 pm

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Tortiglioni wrote:Derozan and Ibaka are really **** bad.


Yeah I guess one game tells the whole story for demar.


We both know there are SEVERAL playoff games over the last 5 seasons.


Doesn’t mean he’s really bad. His team has made the playoffs the past 5 seasons with him being one of the leaders and he’s gotten out of the first round the last 3 including an ECF appearance. His numbers aren’t outstanding but they are decent. He has a better fg% than harden in the playoffs. Yes I do think he sometimes takes bad shots but it doesn’t justify him being a bad player.
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Post#630 » by OAKLEY_2 » Sat Apr 28, 2018 3:13 pm

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Red_Claw wrote:
Topher wrote:
Yeah I guess one game tells the whole story for demar.


We both know there are SEVERAL playoff games over the last 5 seasons.


Doesn’t mean he’s really bad. His team has made the playoffs the past 5 seasons with him being one of the leaders and he’s gotten out of the first round the last 3 including an ECF appearance. His numbers aren’t outstanding but they are decent. He has a better fg% than harden in the playoffs. Yes I do think he sometimes takes bad shots but it doesn’t justify him being a bad player.


OK so gawd forbid Derozan is out, is anyone on here happy at that prospect? Nope didn't think so. Derozan bashers are first class jack offs.
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Post#631 » by Topher » Sat Apr 28, 2018 3:17 pm

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Red_Claw wrote:
We both know there are SEVERAL playoff games over the last 5 seasons.


Doesn’t mean he’s really bad. His team has made the playoffs the past 5 seasons with him being one of the leaders and he’s gotten out of the first round the last 3 including an ECF appearance. His numbers aren’t outstanding but they are decent. He has a better fg% than harden in the playoffs. Yes I do think he sometimes takes bad shots but it doesn’t justify him being a bad player.


OK so gawd forbid Derozan is out, is anyone on here happy at that prospect? Nope didn't think so. Derozan bashers are first class jack offs.


Lol replace Derozan with Bazemore or Stephenson and we’re the 8th seed.
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Post#632 » by dukes_wild » Sat Apr 28, 2018 3:17 pm

I don't even like DeRozan but we're obviously better in the playoffs with him. Teams putting a lot of preparation and focus into stopping DeRozan can help open up other things. We'd be very easy to prep for without DeRozan tbh.
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Post#633 » by Red_Claw » Sat Apr 28, 2018 3:19 pm

OAKLEY_2 wrote:
Topher wrote:
Red_Claw wrote:
We both know there are SEVERAL playoff games over the last 5 seasons.


Doesn’t mean he’s really bad. His team has made the playoffs the past 5 seasons with him being one of the leaders and he’s gotten out of the first round the last 3 including an ECF appearance. His numbers aren’t outstanding but they are decent. He has a better fg% than harden in the playoffs. Yes I do think he sometimes takes bad shots but it doesn’t justify him being a bad player.


OK so gawd forbid Derozan is out, is anyone on here happy at that prospect? Nope didn't think so. Derozan bashers are first class jack offs.


We have a better margin or error with a SG who's a better defender and better shooter. I don't mind keeping Demar but he needs to be better controlled. Emptying the clip equals to losses especially when our only rebounder is on the bench and we have no chance of getting offensive rebounds. If Casey can't use him rationally, he obviously needs to go but as i said before, our margin of error is better with a new age SG, not an old school one.
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Post#634 » by Topher » Sat Apr 28, 2018 3:22 pm

dukes_wild wrote:I don't even like DeRozan but we're obviously better in the playoffs with him. Teams putting a lot of preparation and focus into stopping DeRozan can help open up other things. We'd be very easy to prep for without DeRozan tbh.


How can you not like him?
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Post#635 » by Topher » Sat Apr 28, 2018 3:23 pm

Red_Claw wrote:
OAKLEY_2 wrote:
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Doesn’t mean he’s really bad. His team has made the playoffs the past 5 seasons with him being one of the leaders and he’s gotten out of the first round the last 3 including an ECF appearance. His numbers aren’t outstanding but they are decent. He has a better fg% than harden in the playoffs. Yes I do think he sometimes takes bad shots but it doesn’t justify him being a bad player.


OK so gawd forbid Derozan is out, is anyone on here happy at that prospect? Nope didn't think so. Derozan bashers are first class jack offs.


We have a better margin or error with a SG who's a better defender and better shooter. I don't mind keeping Demar but he needs to be better controlled. Emptying the clip equals to losses especially when our only rebounder is on the bench and we have no chance of getting offensive rebounds. If Casey can't use him rationally, he obviously needs to go but as i said before, our margin of error is better with a new age SG, not an old school one.


We’d be worst with Middleton whose a decent defender and good shooter.
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Post#636 » by dbhoops » Sat Apr 28, 2018 3:24 pm

Haven’t read the thread, so if this is already posted sorry for asking again.

BUT

Anyone have the full ESPN link?
I think he's either going to stay, or leave.
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Post#637 » by Red_Claw » Sat Apr 28, 2018 3:26 pm

Topher wrote:
Red_Claw wrote:
OAKLEY_2 wrote:
OK so gawd forbid Derozan is out, is anyone on here happy at that prospect? Nope didn't think so. Derozan bashers are first class jack offs.


We have a better margin or error with a SG who's a better defender and better shooter. I don't mind keeping Demar but he needs to be better controlled. Emptying the clip equals to losses especially when our only rebounder is on the bench and we have no chance of getting offensive rebounds. If Casey can't use him rationally, he obviously needs to go but as i said before, our margin of error is better with a new age SG, not an old school one.


We’d be worst with Middleton whose a decent defender and good shooter.


sweet "fact".
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Post#638 » by dukes_wild » Sat Apr 28, 2018 3:28 pm

Topher wrote:
dukes_wild wrote:I don't even like DeRozan but we're obviously better in the playoffs with him. Teams putting a lot of preparation and focus into stopping DeRozan can help open up other things. We'd be very easy to prep for without DeRozan tbh.


How can you not like him?

Because his defense is atrocious and aside from rare hot streaks he's been pretty bad this year with his 3pt shooting too

He's a talented offensive player, gives you a high usage guy who can take tough shots for you and still maintain at least average-above average efficiency, his play-making has improved slightly but he still has a ton of flaws in his game that at times can overshadow the things he does well.

Basically if DeRozan has shooting nights like he had in Game 6, his value as a player drops a ton since scoring is what he makes his money off of.
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Post#639 » by Topher » Sat Apr 28, 2018 3:33 pm

Red_Claw wrote:
Topher wrote:
Red_Claw wrote:
We have a better margin or error with a SG who's a better defender and better shooter. I don't mind keeping Demar but he needs to be better controlled. Emptying the clip equals to losses especially when our only rebounder is on the bench and we have no chance of getting offensive rebounds. If Casey can't use him rationally, he obviously needs to go but as i said before, our margin of error is better with a new age SG, not an old school one.


We’d be worst with Middleton whose a decent defender and good shooter.


sweet "fact".


“Emptying the clip equals to losses...”

- 59 wins in regular season (2nd most in league)
- 5 straight winning seasons
- First round win 4-2 (Derozan most FGA on team)
- 3rd most W’s in the league in playoffs last 3 years

Hmmmm...
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Post#640 » by HOOOMAN » Sat Apr 28, 2018 3:33 pm

dbhoops wrote:Haven’t read the thread, so if this is already posted sorry for asking again.

BUT

Anyone have the full ESPN link?



No but it was hilarious how much doris burke kept calling out gortat for illegal screens. All game long lol!

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