Ballerhogger wrote:He’s going start he won’t be asked to do much than shoot and box out . He gives them a new look on offense .
two things he doesnt do anymore. nice.
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Ballerhogger wrote:He’s going start he won’t be asked to do much than shoot and box out . He gives them a new look on offense .
Frank Dux wrote:LeChosen One wrote:Doc is right. The Warriors shouldn't get any respect unless they repeat to be honest.
According to your logic, Tim Duncan doesn't deserve any respect.
Bruteque wrote:Rocketsbaby wrote:Soulcatcher33 wrote:
No team with James Harden and Chris Paul is going to miss the playoffs.
You could take James Harden or Chris Paul off the team and we'd still make the playoffs....
It's like people forget that HOU won 55 with Harden, Gordon, and Anderson as their three leading scores for most of a season before CP3 even joined the party.
Now they think there is a significant chance for SEVEN teams with 49 or fewer wins last year to overtake a 65-win team simply because they replaced Ariza and half a regular season of "good" Mbah a Moute with Melo, Ennis, MCW, Melton, Hartenstein. Etc. Yeah, one is a 35-win team that added LeBron, but c'mon. We are talking about a 65-win team they are expecting all these sub-50 teams to overtake.
All I can say is that the Suns are obviously underpaying Ariza by about $20m a year.
Knicks Byke wrote:Ballerhogger wrote:He’s going start he won’t be asked to do much than shoot and box out . He gives them a new look on offense .
two things he doesnt do anymore. nice.
Luigi wrote:Freefloater wrote:Luigi wrote:
There are the Warriors, then there are playoff competetive teams in the west. I see no way to distinguish between them.
Chris Paul and James Harden won't have a defense to back them up this year, with Ariza and Mbah a Moute out, and Melo in. They could miss the playoffs in the West as easily as LAL, OKC, SAS, Utah, Portland, Minni, NO, or Denver. They are all 1 injury away from sitting home. The odds for each are that they make the playoffs. But a couple of them won't. That's the west.
Rockets were 14-0 last year in games ariza didnt play
btw melo isnt replacement for ariza he is replacement for anderson
Just looking at minutes. I do think Houston will look different with Ariza and Mbah a Moute out. That's the biggest thing. Melo in is less important, but seems to go in the same direction. I think the perimeter defense is gonna be very different in Houston this year.
Add another year to Chris Paul, and a possibly a more selfish Capella (depending on what happens), and I think we're looking at Houston team in the same boat as everyone else in the West playoff race outside of the bay.
Freefloater wrote:1 nothing that cp3 did last year was based on athleticism so he can only do better since its not a new system now they have more experience playing together
2 ariza was below average player on offense, he was hurting rockets and making us ineffective for years now, he cant drive he cant create , he cant put the ball on the floor without him rockets offense will go nuclear, i expect 70 wins regular season and championship given the fact the refs own us now for the robbing us in the last year wcf
3. as per capela comments, harden and cp3 went 5-2 vs the warriors last year, need i say more?
Luigi wrote:Freefloater wrote:1 nothing that cp3 did last year was based on athleticism so he can only do better since its not a new system now they have more experience playing together
2 ariza was below average player on offense, he was hurting rockets and making us ineffective for years now, he cant drive he cant create , he cant put the ball on the floor without him rockets offense will go nuclear, i expect 70 wins regular season and championship given the fact the refs own us now for the robbing us in the last year wcf
3. as per capela comments, harden and cp3 went 5-2 vs the warriors last year, need i say more?
My mistake. Chris Paul will be better at 33. Ariza was a net loss to your team while playing 3rd most minutes. And Capela is going to be happy looking at Paul's 40 million dollar mug all season because you beat the Warriors in the regular season.![]()
Honestly, I hope you take out the Warriors. But it should have been last year. I'm not betting on Houston for a title this year. But they're as good as any playoff hunt team in the West.
Freefloater wrote:Luigi wrote:Freefloater wrote:1 nothing that cp3 did last year was based on athleticism so he can only do better since its not a new system now they have more experience playing together
2 ariza was below average player on offense, he was hurting rockets and making us ineffective for years now, he cant drive he cant create , he cant put the ball on the floor without him rockets offense will go nuclear, i expect 70 wins regular season and championship given the fact the refs own us now for the robbing us in the last year wcf
3. as per capela comments, harden and cp3 went 5-2 vs the warriors last year, need i say more?
My mistake. Chris Paul will be better at 33. Ariza was a net loss to your team while playing 3rd most minutes. And Capela is going to be happy looking at Paul's 40 million dollar mug all season because you beat the Warriors in the regular season.![]()
Honestly, I hope you take out the Warriors. But it should have been last year. I'm not betting on Houston for a title this year. But they're as good as any playoff hunt team in the West.
let me put it this way, will you hold rockets acquiring melo, cp3 getting older , capela more selfish, pro or against harden for MVP case vs lebron next year?
If rockets dominate and their record is awesome will you say harden deserves mvp? or you will say he has too many weapons?
now go think about it for an hour, dont just jump to your keyboard for a quick answer
r0drig0lac wrote:big 4
oldschooled wrote:Don't like Melo but I actually think this low key good acquisition for the Rockets. Melo will flourish playing like in the Team USA with CP3 and Harden.
I've always been a detractor to individual Drtg, you should go check how it is calculated and make the opinion for yourself as to whether it is telling us anything about who is a good or bad defender.Rotten Apple wrote:Remember how everyone keeps saying he was terrible vs Utah defensively?
Well...
Thunder Defensive Rating vs Jazz- Best to Worst
Huestis- 103
Anthony- 106
Westbrook- 106
Abrines- 107
Felton- 109
Brewer- 109
Grant- 109
George- 109
Adams- 110
Patterson- 114
Ferguson-122
Johnson- 126
Unless DRTG doesn't matter on RealGM anymore then okay but he had the 2nd lowest DRTG in the series for the Thunder. His offense was trash as we know playing with Russ but this narrative that he held them back defensively has to stop OR we can stop using advanced stats to judge players. Either or you guys decide.
og15 wrote:I've always been a detractor to individual Drtg, you should go check how it is calculated and make the opinion for yourself as to whether it is telling us anything about who is a good or bad defender.Rotten Apple wrote:Remember how everyone keeps saying he was terrible vs Utah defensively?
Well...
Thunder Defensive Rating vs Jazz- Best to Worst
Huestis- 103
Anthony- 106
Westbrook- 106
Abrines- 107
Felton- 109
Brewer- 109
Grant- 109
George- 109
Adams- 110
Patterson- 114
Ferguson-122
Johnson- 126
Unless DRTG doesn't matter on RealGM anymore then okay but he had the 2nd lowest DRTG in the series for the Thunder. His offense was trash as we know playing with Russ but this narrative that he held them back defensively has to stop OR we can stop using advanced stats to judge players. Either or you guys decide.
In no way a single determining factor, but at the least on/off Drtg is more useful, but also needs context.
Rotten Apple wrote:og15 wrote:I've always been a detractor to individual Drtg, you should go check how it is calculated and make the opinion for yourself as to whether it is telling us anything about who is a good or bad defender.Rotten Apple wrote:Remember how everyone keeps saying he was terrible vs Utah defensively?
Well...
Thunder Defensive Rating vs Jazz- Best to Worst
Huestis- 103
Anthony- 106
Westbrook- 106
Abrines- 107
Felton- 109
Brewer- 109
Grant- 109
George- 109
Adams- 110
Patterson- 114
Ferguson-122
Johnson- 126
Unless DRTG doesn't matter on RealGM anymore then okay but he had the 2nd lowest DRTG in the series for the Thunder. His offense was trash as we know playing with Russ but this narrative that he held them back defensively has to stop OR we can stop using advanced stats to judge players. Either or you guys decide.
In no way a single determining factor, but at the least on/off Drtg is more useful, but also needs context.
I'm just saying its really weird how the perception is one thing but stats show the complete opposite. Perception is he was the worst defender on the court for OKC but stats show he was the 2nd best in terms of DRTG. And Melo has always been bashed on here for his DRTG being what it was and now that the opposite is true we gotta add some context. Just weird to me.
Freefloater wrote:Knicks Byke wrote:Ballerhogger wrote:He’s going start he won’t be asked to do much than shoot and box out . He gives them a new look on offense .
two things he doesnt do anymore. nice.
2 things that happens with a regularity is
1 ppl become better players playing alongside Harden
2. ppl become better players after leaving westbrook
NOW you put 2 and 2 together
ps
heres a bonus for you
Had melo signed with gsw people would be screaming bloody murder hes ruined the league! (again)
og15 wrote:Rotten Apple wrote:og15 wrote:I've always been a detractor to individual Drtg, you should go check how it is calculated and make the opinion for yourself as to whether it is telling us anything about who is a good or bad defender.
In no way a single determining factor, but at the least on/off Drtg is more useful, but also needs context.
I'm just saying its really weird how the perception is one thing but stats show the complete opposite. Perception is he was the worst defender on the court for OKC but stats show he was the 2nd best in terms of DRTG. And Melo has always been bashed on here for his DRTG being what it was and now that the opposite is true we gotta add some context. Just weird to me.
My point was that this isn't what stats show as it is an incorrect understanding of that stat.
Individual Drtg due to lack of defensive stats to go by assumes that every player is equally good at all the non-statistical defensive things, deflections, contests, charges, altering shots, rotations, etc, etc. Now, none of us actually believes this. So a players Drtg is the team Drtg and it is adjusted based on how well you get steals, blocks and defensive rebounds per minute. So it's basically the per minute steals, blocks, and defensive rebounds stat which is really not telling us who defends well or who does not.
Now of course there will be correlation with a lot of great defenders since many of them do well at those stats, and bigs will almost always be favored by the stat and they have a better chance of excelling at those stats post minutes, but that doesn't mean it is in any way accurately telling us who on the team is defending the best or even who is a good defender or bad one.