BVB24 wrote:SHOCKING REVELATION
(Imagine three top-6 players in the world on one team though.. yuck)
Kawhis shoulders are cut af no homo
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BVB24 wrote:SHOCKING REVELATION
(Imagine three top-6 players in the world on one team though.. yuck)
Magic#1 wrote:We have won two playoff games in two years. If we decide to keep this team for the next two years, maybe it will feel like we won a series.
TheNewEra wrote:Didn’t even get Kuzma? David Griffin is a whore for Lebron
LivingLegend wrote:TheNewEra wrote:Didn’t even get Kuzma? David Griffin is a whore for Lebron
You realize that Kyle Kuzma has nearly identical numbers as Jordan Clarkson right?
LivingLegend wrote:TheNewEra wrote:Didn’t even get Kuzma? David Griffin is a whore for Lebron
You realize that Kyle Kuzma has nearly identical numbers as Jordan Clarkson right?
lakerz12 wrote:LivingLegend wrote:TheNewEra wrote:Didn’t even get Kuzma? David Griffin is a whore for Lebron
You realize that Kyle Kuzma has nearly identical numbers as Jordan Clarkson right?
What? Check again bud. Kuzma just finished his 2nd year.....
Apples to oranges.
Clarkson's career best year is equal to Kuzma's rookie year.
LivingLegend wrote:lakerz12 wrote:LivingLegend wrote:
You realize that Kyle Kuzma has nearly identical numbers as Jordan Clarkson right?
What? Check again bud. Kuzma just finished his 2nd year.....
Apples to oranges.
Clarkson's career best year is equal to Kuzma's rookie year.
2018/2019
Jordan Clarkson
22pts- .2 blk- .9 stl- 3 ast- 4 rbd- 84 FT%- 53% 2PT- 32% 3PT- 45% FG%
Kyle Kuzma
20pts- .4 blk- .6 stl- 3 ast- 6 rbd- 75 FT%- 55% 2PT- 30% 3PT- 45% FG%
Kuzma is a caked-up and maked-up doppelganger of Jordan Clarkson
lakerz12 wrote:LivingLegend wrote:lakerz12 wrote:
What? Check again bud. Kuzma just finished his 2nd year.....
Apples to oranges.
Clarkson's career best year is equal to Kuzma's rookie year.
2018/2019
Jordan Clarkson
22pts- .2 blk- .9 stl- 3 ast- 4 rbd- 84 FT%- 53% 2PT- 32% 3PT- 45% FG%
Kyle Kuzma
20pts- .4 blk- .6 stl- 3 ast- 6 rbd- 75 FT%- 55% 2PT- 30% 3PT- 45% FG%
Kuzma is a caked-up and maked-up doppelganger of Jordan Clarkson
Where are you getting your stats?
Are those Per 36?
Can we look at actual stats? And also compare Kuzma to Kris Middleton....
LivingLegend wrote:lakerz12 wrote:LivingLegend wrote:
2018/2019
Jordan Clarkson
22pts- .2 blk- .9 stl- 3 ast- 4 rbd- 84 FT%- 53% 2PT- 32% 3PT- 45% FG%
Kyle Kuzma
20pts- .4 blk- .6 stl- 3 ast- 6 rbd- 75 FT%- 55% 2PT- 30% 3PT- 45% FG%
Kuzma is a caked-up and maked-up doppelganger of Jordan Clarkson
Where are you getting your stats?
Are those Per 36?
Can we look at actual stats? And also compare Kuzma to Kris Middleton....
Per 36 indeed
lakerz12 wrote:LivingLegend wrote:lakerz12 wrote:
Where are you getting your stats?
Are those Per 36?
Can we look at actual stats? And also compare Kuzma to Kris Middleton....
Per 36 indeed
Oh...how convenient.
Let's compare a 7th year player to a 2nd year player on per 36 and pretend that's legit.
Stop trolling dude. NBA players don't peak in their 2nd season.
Give Kuzma a few years before comparing him to other guy's peaks.
But if you want to do comparisons now why don't you look at Middleton? Very similar stats.
But you're just trying to throw shade at Kuzma by comparing him to Clarkson.
dautjazz wrote:Simmons missed more games to injury than Lebron has his entire career. Butler also is also more injury prone than Lebron and just as injury prone as AD.Ben Simmons wrote:dautjazz wrote:
We could probably say the same about the Sixers..
Only Embiid
dautjazz wrote:Simmons missed more games to injury than Lebron has his entire career. Butler also is also more injury prone than Lebron and just as injury prone as AD.Ben Simmons wrote:dautjazz wrote:
We could probably say the same about the Sixers..
Only Embiid
Prove me wrong instead of being a jackass.kio80 wrote:dautjazz wrote:Simmons missed more games to injury than Lebron has his entire career. Butler also is also more injury prone than Lebron and just as injury prone as AD.Ben Simmons wrote:Only Embiid
Hand over whatever you are smoking buddy
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NickAnderson wrote:
How old are you, just curious.
by gomeziee on 21 Jul 2013 00:53
im 20, and i did grow up watching MJ play in the 90's.
dautjazz wrote:Prove me wrong instead of being a jackass.kio80 wrote:dautjazz wrote:Simmons missed more games to injury than Lebron has his entire career. Butler also is also more injury prone than Lebron and just as injury prone as AD.
Hand over whatever you are smoking buddy
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NYSixersFan wrote:
the plan is to get as good as quickly as possible....I fully believe we could have been a borderline playoff team last year by adding young veterans....using or draft picks and cap space.....can I specifically tell you who? no.
lakerz12 wrote:LivingLegend wrote:lakerz12 wrote:
Where are you getting your stats?
Are those Per 36?
Can we look at actual stats? And also compare Kuzma to Kris Middleton....
Per 36 indeed
Oh...how convenient.
Let's compare a 7th year player to a 2nd year player on per 36 and pretend that's legit.
Stop trolling dude. NBA players don't peak in their 2nd season.
Give Kuzma a few years before comparing him to other guy's peaks.
But if you want to do comparisons now why don't you look at Middleton? Very similar stats.
But you're just trying to throw shade at Kuzma by comparing him to Clarkson.
BullyKing wrote:dautjazz wrote:Prove me wrong instead of being a jackass.kio80 wrote:
Hand over whatever you are smoking buddy
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He did prove you wrong. Injury prone typically refers to someone who is either (a) constantly getting injured through a series of different injuries; or (b) suffering from a chronic condition like arthritis. Simmons missed a year because a teammate landed on, and broke, his foot. That was unlucky but makes him no more prone to future injury than any other player in the league.
JustiseForMiami wrote:Now question is do they flip Lonzo?
Alfred wrote:JustiseForMiami wrote:Now question is do they flip Lonzo?
No, they’re rebuilding. Might as well see if they have a D’Angelo Russell situation on their hands.