Repeat 3-peat wrote:
Thank goodness.
Might end his MVP candidacy though.
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Hasn't pretty much every team CP3 ha sbeen apart of over performed their expectations though? At some point that's just who CP3 is an asset that brings up the whole team.Michael Jackson wrote:Chris Paul is overpaid for sure but he has still be earning his contract. His style of play aged well and he apparently is good on lower expectation teams (OKC and PHX both have outperformed with him). I never ever thought he would be that guy.

Mbrahv0528 wrote:Hasn't pretty much every team CP3 ha sbeen apart of over performed their expectations though? At some point that's just who CP3 is an asset that brings up the whole team.Michael Jackson wrote:Chris Paul is overpaid for sure but he has still be earning his contract. His style of play aged well and he apparently is good on lower expectation teams (OKC and PHX both have outperformed with him). I never ever thought he would be that guy.
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PaKii94 wrote:
Crazier thing is he accomplished this in an era without inflated stats
TheStig wrote:PaKii94 wrote:MrFortune3 wrote:
He was in a class all by himself. Still is.
Crazier thing is he accomplished this in an era without inflated stats
Or the 3 ball. How much easier is it to be able to jack up 6-10 threes a game?
TheStig wrote:PaKii94 wrote:MrFortune3 wrote:
He was in a class all by himself. Still is.
Crazier thing is he accomplished this in an era without inflated stats
Or the 3 ball. How much easier is it to be able to jack up 6-10 threes a game?
WindyCityBorn wrote:TheStig wrote:PaKii94 wrote:
Crazier thing is he accomplished this in an era without inflated stats
Or the 3 ball. How much easier is it to be able to jack up 6-10 threes a game?
To do it on high volume with ultra efficiency is not easy at all. It’s why Steph Curry is an all-time great.
dice wrote:TheStig wrote:PaKii94 wrote:
Crazier thing is he accomplished this in an era without inflated stats
Or the 3 ball. How much easier is it to be able to jack up 6-10 threes a game?
only if you make them. and MJ didn't except for when they moved the line in
career:
MJ 33% on 1.7 attempts/game
kobe 33% on 4.1 attempts/game
kobe was perhaps as competitive as MJ, played in an era more attuned to how important the 3 is, surely worked hard on it, and still didn't get the results. i suspect that MJ would have shot them better in this era, but who the hell knows. we DO know that he had the opportunity to add an element of his elite shooting peers to his game and never did. not even in his wizards years when it would have greatly benefitted him. jason kidd added the 3 to his game in his golden years rather than settle for being a poor imitation of his former self. michael jordan didn't. was he too stubborn? or was he (cover your ears, sycophants!) simply not capable of greatness when it comes to every single element of the game of basketball?
in before "but, but...remember that time he made six 3s in a row in the finals?" the answer is yes. i watched as it happened in blissful rapture. he was 6/22 for the remainder of the series. that shoulder shrug was him saying "i dunno what's going on here any more than you do"
PaKii94 wrote:dice wrote:TheStig wrote:Or the 3 ball. How much easier is it to be able to jack up 6-10 threes a game?
only if you make them. and MJ didn't except for when they moved the line in
career:
MJ 33% on 1.7 attempts/game
kobe 33% on 4.1 attempts/game
kobe was perhaps as competitive as MJ, played in an era more attuned to how important the 3 is, surely worked hard on it, and still didn't get the results. i suspect that MJ would have shot them better in this era, but who the hell knows. we DO know that he had the opportunity to add an element of his elite shooting peers to his game and never did. not even in his wizards years when it would have greatly benefitted him. jason kidd added the 3 to his game in his golden years rather than settle for being a poor imitation of his former self. michael jordan didn't. was he too stubborn? or was he (cover your ears, sycophants!) simply not capable of greatness when it comes to every single element of the game of basketball?
in before "but, but...remember that time he made six 3s in a row in the finals?" the answer is yes. i watched as it happened in blissful rapture. he was 6/22 for the remainder of the series. that shoulder shrug was him saying "i dunno what's going on here any more than you do"
It doesn't matter if he shot the 3 or not. He still had the highest efg of the group which makes it that much more impressive that he did it on mid-range game while the more contemporaries relied on 3 point shot for their efficiency

Little Nathan wrote:Poku has mostly been terrible (like worst player in the league terrible) this season, even in the G-League bubble, but this kid is so talented and confident.
23/10 in 39 (!) minutes in a win against the Grizzlies today after a horrible game against the Knicks yesterday. The Poku experience continues to be wild.
DASMACKDOWN wrote:Little Nathan wrote:Poku has mostly been terrible (like worst player in the league terrible) this season, even in the G-League bubble, but this kid is so talented and confident.
23/10 in 39 (!) minutes in a win against the Grizzlies today after a horrible game against the Knicks yesterday. The Poku experience continues to be wild.
This is why I laugh at fans that have no patience. The key to guys like Poku and Patrick is patience. No one will care how they started off in the league. Opposing fans probably get jealous in a year or two wishing they their team had made those moves. Its how fandom works. Most fans never see or care of the process, they just cherry pick the results.

sco wrote:DASMACKDOWN wrote:Little Nathan wrote:Poku has mostly been terrible (like worst player in the league terrible) this season, even in the G-League bubble, but this kid is so talented and confident.
23/10 in 39 (!) minutes in a win against the Grizzlies today after a horrible game against the Knicks yesterday. The Poku experience continues to be wild.
This is why I laugh at fans that have no patience. The key to guys like Poku and Patrick is patience. No one will care how they started off in the league. Opposing fans probably get jealous in a year or two wishing they their team had made those moves. Its how fandom works. Most fans never see or care of the process, they just cherry pick the results.
I was hoping he'd stay below the radar screen and we could get him as compensation to take Horford's deal.

PaKii94 wrote:
Crazier thing is he accomplished this in an era without inflated stats