TheGOATWill wrote:How many minutes for PG on AD? Because AD is going throw a party on him.
AD actually struggled badly last year when Harrell guarded him and Zubac had his coming out party against AD too.
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TheGOATWill wrote:How many minutes for PG on AD? Because AD is going throw a party on him.
tsirigoj wrote:LakerLegend wrote:tsirigoj wrote:
Damn, you're right. IDK why I was thinking 38.
Still, sports science is FAR more advanced nowadays than it was back in the 90s, and LeBron invests a LOT into it. I'm still feeling comfortable (maybe an angstrom less comfortable).
Do we have proof players are having better longevity? I know what LeBron "invests" into his body that can only carry you so long.
Much like there isn't proof that current players are more athletic or "freakish" than they were in, say, the 70s, probably not.
It would be interesting though to see if anyone has any research on this?
tsirigoj wrote:LakerLegend wrote:tsirigoj wrote:
The amount of resources he puts into his body and the fact that Jordan was winning championships until he was 38 (and could have probably kept going), I'm not worried.
I'm a LITTLE torn because I LOVE Kawhi, but Kawhi doesn't come near LeBron when it comes to creating your own shot (I'd actually say PG13 is better than Kawhi at that).
With that being said, I think the Clips will be good, but not as great as people think. Kawhi and PG are way too similar with their styles of play, and PG can be a chucker, at times.
Jordan wasn't winning titles at 38...he was 35 in his last Finals.
Damn, you're right. IDK why I was thinking 38.
Still, sports science is FAR more advanced nowadays than it was back in the 90s, and LeBron invests a LOT into it. I'm still feeling comfortable (maybe an angstrom less comfortable).
tsirigoj wrote:LakerLegend wrote:tsirigoj wrote:
The amount of resources he puts into his body and the fact that Jordan was winning championships until he was 38 (and could have probably kept going), I'm not worried.
I'm a LITTLE torn because I LOVE Kawhi, but Kawhi doesn't come near LeBron when it comes to creating your own shot (I'd actually say PG13 is better than Kawhi at that).
With that being said, I think the Clips will be good, but not as great as people think. Kawhi and PG are way too similar with their styles of play, and PG can be a chucker, at times.
Jordan wasn't winning titles at 38...he was 35 in his last Finals.
Damn, you're right. IDK why I was thinking 38.
Still, sports science is FAR more advanced nowadays than it was back in the 90s, and LeBron invests a LOT into it. I'm still feeling comfortable (maybe an angstrom less comfortable).
Forte IV wrote:Official wrote:The Clippers Depth is overstated. Just because you put Harrell and Williams on the bench and have more sub-par players in Zubac and Bev starting does not mean you have more depth. Your depth includes the strength of your starting lineup.
You would be a terrible coach. The point of depth is to give your starters rest. You shouldn't be starting all of your best offensive players just because they are the best. The Clippers offense won't miss a beat when they rest Kawhi and PG and have Lou and Trez come in. The Clippers of the past would get killed because they couldn't rely on their bench keeping the min the game. That changes now.
tsirigoj wrote:mickie wrote:tsirigoj wrote:Now, he has a proper off-season where he reports that he is 100%, in great shape, and getting stronger.
of course he wll say he's a 100% or else no one will sign him. Boogie's just another ring chaser. #karma
You do understand he's already signed, right?
Nowhere in his contract does it say he HAS to be 100% at the start of the season.
Official wrote:Forte IV wrote:Official wrote:The Clippers Depth is overstated. Just because you put Harrell and Williams on the bench and have more sub-par players in Zubac and Bev starting does not mean you have more depth. Your depth includes the strength of your starting lineup.
You would be a terrible coach. The point of depth is to give your starters rest. You shouldn't be starting all of your best offensive players just because they are the best. The Clippers offense won't miss a beat when they rest Kawhi and PG and have Lou and Trez come in. The Clippers of the past would get killed because they couldn't rely on their bench keeping the min the game. That changes now.
You misunderstood my statement. I am not suggesting the Clippers should start Harrell and Lou. People tend to focus on who is coming off the bench vs who is starting when talking about depth. Bev and Zubac are average starters. Their bench counterparts are better players. It would be like starting McGee (an average starter) and bringing cousins off the bench and bragging about depth - it doesn't matter who starts. It is about rotations. In other words the Lakers talent is equal to or greater than the Clippers.
Not Suave Rico wrote:Official wrote:Forte IV wrote:
You would be a terrible coach. The point of depth is to give your starters rest. You shouldn't be starting all of your best offensive players just because they are the best. The Clippers offense won't miss a beat when they rest Kawhi and PG and have Lou and Trez come in. The Clippers of the past would get killed because they couldn't rely on their bench keeping the min the game. That changes now.
You misunderstood my statement. I am not suggesting the Clippers should start Harrell and Lou. People tend to focus on who is coming off the bench vs who is starting when talking about depth. Bev and Zubac are average starters. Their bench counterparts are better players. It would be like starting McGee (an average starter) and bringing cousins off the bench and bragging about depth - it doesn't matter who starts. It is about rotations. In other words the Lakers talent is equal to or greater than the Clippers.
Clippers closing lineup. Lou, Shamet, Kawhi, George, Harrell. With Beverley substituted in for Lou on defense sometimes.
Clippers were already pretty good in clutch situations last season thanks to Lou Williams. Now they are even better.
http://www.nbaminer.com/clutch-time-stats/


Bandwagon2019 wrote:tsirigoj wrote:LakerLegend wrote:
Jordan wasn't winning titles at 38...he was 35 in his last Finals.
Damn, you're right. IDK why I was thinking 38.
Still, sports science is FAR more advanced nowadays than it was back in the 90s, and LeBron invests a LOT into it. I'm still feeling comfortable (maybe an angstrom less comfortable).
I'm not advocating one position over another, but it should also be noted that Lebron has many more miles on him at 35 than Jordan did at 35
WestGOAT wrote:Don't think Paul George will play much at the 4, will be mainly J.Green, Harkless and Harrell probably. PG13 at the 2 with Shamet coming from the bench.
ClipsFanSince98 wrote:Not Suave Rico wrote:Official wrote:
You misunderstood my statement. I am not suggesting the Clippers should start Harrell and Lou. People tend to focus on who is coming off the bench vs who is starting when talking about depth. Bev and Zubac are average starters. Their bench counterparts are better players. It would be like starting McGee (an average starter) and bringing cousins off the bench and bragging about depth - it doesn't matter who starts. It is about rotations. In other words the Lakers talent is equal to or greater than the Clippers.
Clippers closing lineup. Lou, Shamet, Kawhi, George, Harrell. With Beverley substituted in for Lou on defense sometimes.
Clippers were already pretty good in clutch situations last season thanks to Lou Williams. Now they are even better.
http://www.nbaminer.com/clutch-time-stats/
Beyond pretty good. Lou was #1 clutch scorer last year, Clippers #1 crunchtime team.
Not Suave Rico wrote:WestGOAT wrote:Don't think Paul George will play much at the 4, will be mainly J.Green, Harkless and Harrell probably. PG13 at the 2 with Shamet coming from the bench.
He played 56% of the Thunder's minutes at PF last season according to 82games.com
He was more PF than SF.

Not Suave Rico wrote:WestGOAT wrote:Don't think Paul George will play much at the 4, will be mainly J.Green, Harkless and Harrell probably. PG13 at the 2 with Shamet coming from the bench.
He played 56% of the Thunder's minutes at PF last season according to 82games.com
He was more PF than SF.
AJ_Joseph wrote:Los Angeles Clippers Depth Chart:
G - Patrick Beverley | Lou Williams
G - Landry Shamet | Rodney McGruder | Jerome Robinson
F - Kawhi Leonard | Moe Harkless | Terance Mann
F - Paul George | JayMychal Green
C - Ivaca Zubac | Montrezl Harrell | Mfiondu Kabengele
Los Angeles Lakers Depth Chart:
G - Rajon Rondo | Quinn Cook | Alex Caruso
G - Danny Green | Avery Bradley | Troy Daniels
F - LeBron James | Kentavious Caldwell-Pope
F - Anthony Davis | Kyle Kuzma | Jared Dudley
C - DeMarcus Cousins | Javale McGee