3toheadmelo wrote:mpharris36 wrote:3toheadmelo wrote:Why would I do that
Randle and Bagley T. rex twin towers off my bench
All PF lineup. Mills would be proud.
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3toheadmelo wrote:mpharris36 wrote:3toheadmelo wrote:Why would I do that
Randle and Bagley T. rex twin towers off my bench
mpharris36 wrote:HEZI wrote:mpharris36 wrote:
he's older than both, thats for certain
He's 22 not 32
it will feel like he's 32 when his rookie contract is over
King of Canada wrote:3toheadmelo wrote:mpharris36 wrote:
Randle and Bagley T. rex twin towers off my bench
All PF lineup. Mills would be proud.


WargamesX wrote:By a October draft, we’ll have debated all the second round picks.

WargamesX wrote:By a October draft, we’ll have debated all the second round picks.

HarthorneWingo wrote:WargamesX wrote:By a October draft, we’ll have debated all the second round picks.
I was just about to ask that exact question. October?
mpharris36 wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:WargamesX wrote:By a October draft, we’ll have debated all the second round picks.
I was just about to ask that exact question. October?
the new proposal the league has the finals game 7 ending Oct 12. So the draft and FA would happen after that.

HarthorneWingo wrote:mpharris36 wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:
I was just about to ask that exact question. October?
the new proposal the league has the finals game 7 ending Oct 12. So the draft and FA would happen after that.
Oh okay. And what about next season? Starting in 2021?
aggo wrote:Zenzibar wrote:moocow007 wrote:On Frank Ntilikina being a defensive wiz...
Out of the 205 players in the NBA that has played more than 40 games this season and who averaged more than 20 minutes a game Frank Ntilkina currently ranks 95 in terms of Defensive Rating (Giannis is no.1), 148 in terms of Defensive Win Shares Per Game (Giannis also is no.1 here) and 23 in steal percentage (Dejuante Murray is no.1). Other than steal percentage, I'm not sure that the notion that Frank Ntilikina is an elite defensive player is necessarily true. He may be one of the best defenders on the Knicks (he's tops on the Knicks in Defensive Rating and 4th in Defensive Win Shares per game) but I think we may be looking at this through some sort of jaded lenses here. Bit of that reverse grass is greener perspective here maybe? Guys trying to talk themselves into something more than it is?
Given that I'm a big Frank supporter, I'd be curious to know what is the rank by the youngest in that defensive rating list.
Also it's funny that James "Big D" Harden is ranked at a guady 43, slightly ahead of Kristaps Porzingis who is ranked 55 in defensive win/shares. Would that be accurate in your opinion?
lets just boil this down to simplest simplest terms.
Player A
offensive win shares = -4.0
defensive win shares = +2.0
net -2
Player B
ows = +4.0
dws= -2.0
net +2
that's what arguing about frank is. He's a bench player whose ok to see 15-20mpg tops because you need to score in this league. His defense is nice, but he's still likely a net negative on the floor in terms of actual win contribution.
robillionaire wrote:So late September early October lottery then? We gonna have a fall league instead of summer league

So how do you want to measure how "elite" a defender Frank is? You tell me. Eye test? Now mind you I'm hardly someone that favors stats. So is that (eye test) your argument for Frank being an "elite" defender instead of just a pretty good one? Folks throw stats around but only when it suits an argument. Thats the reason why I veer away from stats usually. My issue here is the notion that Frank is an "elite" "shutdown" defender not that he's not a very good defender.Zenzibar wrote:aggo wrote:Zenzibar wrote:
Given that I'm a big Frank supporter, I'd be curious to know what is the rank by the youngest in that defensive rating list.
Also it's funny that James "Big D" Harden is ranked at a guady 43, slightly ahead of Kristaps Porzingis who is ranked 55 in defensive win/shares. Would that be accurate in your opinion?
lets just boil this down to simplest simplest terms.
Player A
offensive win shares = -4.0
defensive win shares = +2.0
net -2
Player B
ows = +4.0
dws= -2.0
net +2
that's what arguing about frank is. He's a bench player whose ok to see 15-20mpg tops because you need to score in this league. His defense is nice, but he's still likely a net negative on the floor in terms of actual win contribution.
You jumped the argument and reason for my post because it was based on flawed defensive win shares. Same type of analytics you're twisitng to add James Hardens offensive stats, which have nothing to do with the flow of the replies.
HarthorneWingo wrote:robillionaire wrote:So late September early October lottery then? We gonna have a fall league instead of summer league
In other words, if we can't get it right this time, then either we still suck in the scouting department or it's pure luck.
robillionaire wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:robillionaire wrote:So late September early October lottery then? We gonna have a fall league instead of summer league
In other words, if we can't get it right this time, then either we still suck in the scouting department or it's pure luck.
It could still be both
Zenzibar wrote:aggo wrote:Zenzibar wrote:
Given that I'm a big Frank supporter, I'd be curious to know what is the rank by the youngest in that defensive rating list.
Also it's funny that James "Big D" Harden is ranked at a guady 43, slightly ahead of Kristaps Porzingis who is ranked 55 in defensive win/shares. Would that be accurate in your opinion?
lets just boil this down to simplest simplest terms.
Player A
offensive win shares = -4.0
defensive win shares = +2.0
net -2
Player B
ows = +4.0
dws= -2.0
net +2
that's what arguing about frank is. He's a bench player whose ok to see 15-20mpg tops because you need to score in this league. His defense is nice, but he's still likely a net negative on the floor in terms of actual win contribution.
You jumped the argument and reason for my post because it was based on flawed defensive win shares. Same type of analytics you're twisitng to add James Hardens offensive stats, which have nothing to do with the flow of the replies.

aggo wrote:Zenzibar wrote:aggo wrote:
lets just boil this down to simplest simplest terms.
Player A
offensive win shares = -4.0
defensive win shares = +2.0
net -2
Player B
ows = +4.0
dws= -2.0
net +2
that's what arguing about frank is. He's a bench player whose ok to see 15-20mpg tops because you need to score in this league. His defense is nice, but he's still likely a net negative on the floor in terms of actual win contribution.
You jumped the argument and reason for my post because it was based on flawed defensive win shares. Same type of analytics you're twisitng to add James Hardens offensive stats, which have nothing to do with the flow of the replies.
im not twisting analytics.
its not 2016 anymore. Hell, its not even 2018 anymore.
the average NBA score went from 103 to 112 from 16-'19
Having a guy play 30mpg that can't score doesnt work more in the NBA. No one can afford to play Andre Roberson or Tony Allen anymore, that's just the reality. It's a simple math problem at this point. If you have a guy playing 30mpg and he averages 8ppg, you need to get to 104 points from the rest of the team. It just doesnt work because frank is a dead weight where his overall contribution to winning is a net negative no matter how good his defense is.
It doesnt even matter if Frank is an elite defender. If he can't score 16ppg he can't be playing starter minutes.
moocow007 wrote:So how do you want to measure how "elite" a defender Frank is? You tell me. Eye test? Now mind you I'm hardly someone that favors stats. So is that (eye test) your argument for Frank being an "elite" defender instead of just a pretty good one? Folks throw stats around but only when it suits an argument. Thats the reason why I veer away from stats usually. My issue here is the notion that Frank is an "elite" "shutdown" defender not that he's not a very good defender.Zenzibar wrote:aggo wrote:
lets just boil this down to simplest simplest terms.
Player A
offensive win shares = -4.0
defensive win shares = +2.0
net -2
Player B
ows = +4.0
dws= -2.0
net +2
that's what arguing about frank is. He's a bench player whose ok to see 15-20mpg tops because you need to score in this league. His defense is nice, but he's still likely a net negative on the floor in terms of actual win contribution.
You jumped the argument and reason for my post because it was based on flawed defensive win shares. Same type of analytics you're twisitng to add James Hardens offensive stats, which have nothing to do with the flow of the replies.
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moocow007 wrote:So how do you want to measure how "elite" a defender Frank is? You tell me. Eye test? Now mind you I'm hardly someone that favors stats. So is that (eye test) your argument for Frank being an "elite" defender instead of just a pretty good one? Folks throw stats around but only when it suits an argument. Thats the reason why I veer away from stats usually. My issue here is the notion that Frank is an "elite" "shutdown" defender not that he's not a very good defender.Zenzibar wrote:aggo wrote:
lets just boil this down to simplest simplest terms.
Player A
offensive win shares = -4.0
defensive win shares = +2.0
net -2
Player B
ows = +4.0
dws= -2.0
net +2
that's what arguing about frank is. He's a bench player whose ok to see 15-20mpg tops because you need to score in this league. His defense is nice, but he's still likely a net negative on the floor in terms of actual win contribution.
You jumped the argument and reason for my post because it was based on flawed defensive win shares. Same type of analytics you're twisitng to add James Hardens offensive stats, which have nothing to do with the flow of the replies.
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aggo wrote:Zenzibar wrote:aggo wrote:
lets just boil this down to simplest simplest terms.
Player A
offensive win shares = -4.0
defensive win shares = +2.0
net -2
Player B
ows = +4.0
dws= -2.0
net +2
that's what arguing about frank is. He's a bench player whose ok to see 15-20mpg tops because you need to score in this league. His defense is nice, but he's still likely a net negative on the floor in terms of actual win contribution.
You jumped the argument and reason for my post because it was based on flawed defensive win shares. Same type of analytics you're twisitng to add James Hardens offensive stats, which have nothing to do with the flow of the replies.
im not twisting analytics.
its not 2016 anymore. Hell, its not even 2018 anymore.
the average NBA score went from 103 to 112 from 16-'19
Having a guy play 30mpg that can't score doesnt work more in the NBA. No one can afford to play Andre Roberson or Tony Allen anymore, that's just the reality. It's a simple math problem at this point. If you have a guy playing 30mpg and he averages 8ppg, you need to get to 104 points from the rest of the team. It just doesnt work because frank is a dead weight where his overall contribution to winning is a net negative no matter how good his defense is.
It doesnt even matter if Frank is an elite defender. If he can't score 16ppg he can't be playing starter minutes.