Jedzz wrote:Neeva wrote:Detriot would probably have beaten the wolves if they didnt play Hayes.
yes they would have. Rose for fitty
Nah, the Pistons still played Rose, last night was Frank Jackson who took Hayes minutes.
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Jedzz wrote:Neeva wrote:Detriot would probably have beaten the wolves if they didnt play Hayes.
yes they would have. Rose for fitty
KGdaBom wrote:Jedzz our boy Haliburton should be front runner for RoY right now. Here's his latest game. Looks like his college game does transfer to the NBA. Kind of reminds me of Malcolm Brogdon.
TYRESE HALIBURTON
PG, SACRAMENTO KINGS
Tyrese Haliburton scored 15 points and dished a career-high eight assists during Friday's loss, making 5-of-10 shots with all of his makes coming behind the arc.
He filled out his line with two boar2ds, two steals, one block and just one turnover in 29 minutes. The Kings are a bit of a mess, with off-court drama involving two of their best players, but Haliburton radiates promise for the franchise. He fell in the draft to No. 12 and plenty of teams are regretting passing on him, as he's already an assured presence and the team's second-best playmaker. He came in averaging 4.7 dimes vs. 0.7 turnovers, remarkable for a rookie, and he's shown elite efficiency from every level as a scorer. He shines brightest in 9-cat but is a fantasy star in the making regardless of league settings.
Jan 9, 2021, 1:05 AM ET
NBA.Com agrees with me and has him 1st on their rookie ladder. Ball Second, Pritchard 3rd, Wiseman 4th and our Antman 5th.
1. Tyrese Haliburton, Sacramento Kings
Stats: 11.7 PTS, 4.7 AST, 2.8 REB, 1.3 STL, 51.0% FG, 48.1% 3PT
Best game: Jan. 6 vs. CHI: 17 points (7-15 FG, 3-7 3PT), 7 rebounds, 6 assists, 3 steals, 0 turnovers
Something to know: Through six games, Haliburton has 28 assists and just four turnovers for an assist-to-turnover ratio of 7.0. That's the second-best ratio in the NBA - not just among rookies - for any player with more than 25 assists. He is coming off of a win over the Bulls in which he scored 15 of his 17 points in the fourth quarter, including a game-sealing 3-pointer while filling in for the injured De'Aaron Fox. The Kings are 4-2 with Haliburton in the lineup and 0-2 without him.
Tyrese Haliburton with the big 3 late as the Kings win. pic.twitter.com/IZtwjZBNVg
- NBA (@NBA) January 7, 2021
KGdaBom wrote:1 Wiseman or 3-4 Deni
17 Terry
33 McDaniel
Baseline81 wrote:KGdaBom wrote:Jedzz our boy Haliburton should be front runner for RoY right now. Here's his latest game. Looks like his college game does transfer to the NBA. Kind of reminds me of Malcolm Brogdon.
TYRESE HALIBURTON
PG, SACRAMENTO KINGS
Tyrese Haliburton scored 15 points and dished a career-high eight assists during Friday's loss, making 5-of-10 shots with all of his makes coming behind the arc.
He filled out his line with two boar2ds, two steals, one block and just one turnover in 29 minutes. The Kings are a bit of a mess, with off-court drama involving two of their best players, but Haliburton radiates promise for the franchise. He fell in the draft to No. 12 and plenty of teams are regretting passing on him, as he's already an assured presence and the team's second-best playmaker. He came in averaging 4.7 dimes vs. 0.7 turnovers, remarkable for a rookie, and he's shown elite efficiency from every level as a scorer. He shines brightest in 9-cat but is a fantasy star in the making regardless of league settings.
Jan 9, 2021, 1:05 AM ET
NBA.Com agrees with me and has him 1st on their rookie ladder. Ball Second, Pritchard 3rd, Wiseman 4th and our Antman 5th.
1. Tyrese Haliburton, Sacramento Kings
Stats: 11.7 PTS, 4.7 AST, 2.8 REB, 1.3 STL, 51.0% FG, 48.1% 3PT
Best game: Jan. 6 vs. CHI: 17 points (7-15 FG, 3-7 3PT), 7 rebounds, 6 assists, 3 steals, 0 turnovers
Something to know: Through six games, Haliburton has 28 assists and just four turnovers for an assist-to-turnover ratio of 7.0. That's the second-best ratio in the NBA - not just among rookies - for any player with more than 25 assists. He is coming off of a win over the Bulls in which he scored 15 of his 17 points in the fourth quarter, including a game-sealing 3-pointer while filling in for the injured De'Aaron Fox. The Kings are 4-2 with Haliburton in the lineup and 0-2 without him.
Tyrese Haliburton with the big 3 late as the Kings win. pic.twitter.com/IZtwjZBNVg
- NBA (@NBA) January 7, 2021
Really, your boy?
From the NBA Draft Day Thread:KGdaBom wrote:1 Wiseman or 3-4 Deni
17 Terry
33 McDaniel
KGdaBom wrote:Yes my boy. Not #1 on my wish list, but I was and still am a fan. If you go back and check what I had to say about him I called him the closest thing to Steve Nash coming into the draft.
Baseline81 wrote:KGdaBom wrote:Yes my boy. Not #1 on my wish list, but I was and still am a fan. If you go back and check what I had to say about him I called him the closest thing to Steve Nash coming into the draft.
My point was to show he wasn't your first or second option (Deni was). To say he was your boy is a little misleading.
How many boys do you two have? Jedzz also liked Nesmith.
Neeva wrote:The two front runners for roy will be edwards and ball and no one else will be close.
KGdaBom wrote:Neeva wrote:The two front runners for roy will be edwards and ball and no one else will be close.
At this point in the season Haliburton has buried those two. No one else even close.
You've written off Haliburton for some reason. His shot's a little wonky. It's not in the same realm as Ball's horrific shooting mechanics. In the end what matters is does the shot go in. Haliburton's shot is going in at a much higher percentage than Ball's and Edwards. Thing is there is so much more to Haliburton's game. Excellent defense and leadership. Tough in the clutch. Edwards potential and to a to a lesser extent Ball's potential intrigue me, but Haliburton has been so much better.
KGdaBom wrote:Neeva wrote:The two front runners for roy will be edwards and ball and no one else will be close.
At this point in the season Haliburton has buried those two. No one else even close.
You've written off Haliburton for some reason. His shot's a little wonky. It's not in the same realm as Ball's horrific shooting mechanics. In the end what matters is does the shot go in. Haliburton's shot is going in at a much higher percentage than Ball's and Edwards'. Thing is there is so much more to Haliburton's game. Excellent defense and leadership. Tough in the clutch. Edwards' potential and to a lesser extent Ball's potential intrigue me, but Haliburton has been so much better.
jpatrick wrote:KGdaBom wrote:Neeva wrote:The two front runners for roy will be edwards and ball and no one else will be close.
At this point in the season Haliburton has buried those two. No one else even close.
You've written off Haliburton for some reason. His shot's a little wonky. It's not in the same realm as Ball's horrific shooting mechanics. In the end what matters is does the shot go in. Haliburton's shot is going in at a much higher percentage than Ball's and Edwards. Thing is there is so much more to Haliburton's game. Excellent defense and leadership. Tough in the clutch. Edwards potential and to a to a lesser extent Ball's potential intrigue me, but Haliburton has been so much better.
Halliburton is in the perfect spot. Has a penetrating PG and a shooter with him in the backcourt. Let’s him play off the ball mostly but with some backup PG minutes. His shot had translated, which was a question. He’ll never be a superstar because he doesn’t create shots for himself or others but he’s going to be a really high end role player.
Neeva wrote:KGdaBom wrote:Neeva wrote:The two front runners for roy will be edwards and ball and no one else will be close.
At this point in the season Haliburton has buried those two. No one else even close.
You've written off Haliburton for some reason. His shot's a little wonky. It's not in the same realm as Ball's horrific shooting mechanics. In the end what matters is does the shot go in. Haliburton's shot is going in at a much higher percentage than Ball's and Edwards'. Thing is there is so much more to Haliburton's game. Excellent defense and leadership. Tough in the clutch. Edwards' potential and to a lesser extent Ball's potential intrigue me, but Haliburton has been so much better.
So you got off Wiseman nuts (since he can’t rebound or defend, maybe the worst 7’ rebounder I have ever seen) to get on Haliburton’s. haliburton has no star upside andwait till his wnba form stops working.
Rookie-Mistake wrote:Tyrese Maxey looking like a great pick for Philli
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_AIJ_ wrote:Rookie-Mistake wrote:Tyrese Maxey looking like a great pick for Philli
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As he should. Thats a G league team.
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KGdaBom wrote:_AIJ_ wrote:Rookie-Mistake wrote:Tyrese Maxey looking like a great pick for Philli
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As he should. Thats a G league team.
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That is a HUGE game for Maxey. Let's see him do that with Embiid, Simmons and Harris playing.
mercgold3 wrote:We can't deny...
Lamelo is goooooood
Calinks wrote:Lamelo with a triple-double and a win, kid is balling right now, I have to give him credit.
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