NoDopeOnSundays wrote:The biggest problem is you don't understand pace or possessions.
... or efficiency. Like at all. It's a counting stats roman orgy mixed with random anecdotal things like "LOOK AT THIS ONE GAME WHERE KORVER MADE SIX 3'S!"
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NoDopeOnSundays wrote:The biggest problem is you don't understand pace or possessions.
Zenzibar wrote:Nevertheless, Payton is not a finished product yet and unless the team moves him in a couple of weeks, I anticipate him trending upward with this coaching staff.
NoDopeOnSundays wrote:NYK-Mentality85 wrote:NoDopeOnSundays wrote:Buddy Hield fastest in NBA history to make 1,000 career 3-pointers
https://www.nba.com/news/buddy-hield-fastest-in-nba-history-to-make-1000-career-3-pointers
Wait. Aren't you the little fan who said you "don't care about regular season 3s and how you only talk about playoffs 3's"?
But then you try and fail by using "Buddy" as an example?@ you dude.
Buddy has been in the league since 2016 and has a Playoffs 3PT% of .000% because he's never once led his team a postseason appearance (0 career playoff games).
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Are you sure you really want to talk to me about...
A) Playoffs.
B.) 3PT%
C.) Without sounding like a hypocritical type of hypocrite to all of RealGM?
Duncan Robinson previous 2 years
520/1219 (3PT% of .427%)
44-29 (2019-2020 playoffs + finals).
40-32 (2020-2021 playoffs).
Winning record of 84-61 (.575%).
25 playoff games.
Buddy Hield precious 2 yesrs
553/1409 (3PT% of .392%)
31-41 (2019-2020 = 0 playoffs)
31-41 (2020-2021 = 0 playoffs).
Losing record of 62-82 (.430%)
0 playoff games.
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Do you still want to talk about Duncan Robinson vs. your Buddy ol boy to me in regards to both PLAYOFFS AND 3PT SHOOTING %?
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Admit it.
Duncan Robinson makes 3s for playoffs and Finals teams while your Buddy boy misses 3's in garbage time for losing teams and never even made 1 playoff 3PT shot throughout his entire career@ you and your buddy boy example.
Your good ol Buddy boy is a loser vs Robinson a winner.![]()
NoDopeOnSundays Monday-Sunday =
Your posts make little to no sense and are just long winded gibberish, you were talking about Duncan Robinson in the playoffs, trying to make it sound like he was some unrelenting force of nature when the reality is he only made 3 threes per game last season. The entire point was that the guys ahead of him that made more threes per game are multi-faceted players who do more than just shoot. Me bringing up Buddy Hield was in response to you lauding the fastest to 500 threes like that means anything when the fastest to 1000 is Hield and nobody cares about either. I don't want Hield, just like I don't want Duncan. The funniest thing is that you posted Buddy vs Duncan's two year stats and Buddy made more threes over that time period![]()
I see you constantly saying the Knicks were 21st in threes, well the Heat were 14th in threes per game and 19th in percentage. Duncan made 1 whole three more than Reggie did per game, the Heat play at the same pace as us, so it's not like he'd come here and get more looks than he did on a team that has Bam & Jimmy Butler. You want to give someone a max that only made 1 three more per game, at a lower percentage. He made 2.5 threes per game in the playoffs this year at .370%, Reggie made 2.0 threes at .345%, if you think .5 more threes and .025% is worth 3-5 times as much money you are just a terrible at cost benefit analysis and I'd love to sell you some land or stocks.
NoDopeOnSundays wrote:NYK-Mentality85 wrote:nedleeds wrote:
I'm more interested in the attention he gets from the defense, he would make far less 3's playing for Thibs
Where do people come up with this stuff?
Guess you never heard of Kyle Korver?
The kid who throughout not even two full seasons (147 games) Thibbs allowed and let jack up 560 3PT attempts despite only 7 starts and only 21.2 minutes per game?
Never heard of him?
Because if so you wouldn't have just made me quote you on something that's completely made up and false.
1 game with 6 3's made and only god knows how many 3 point attempts Thibs drew up for his sharp shooter.
560 3PT attempts throughout only 2 years?
Despite only 7 starts?
Despite only 21.2 minutes per game?
Do you not know what you're talking about man or are you just saying random thoughts?
Coach Thibs would easily allow DUNCAN ROBINSON to shoot 800-1000 3s throughout a two year span while A.) Starter @ SF and B.) 30+ minutes per game (31+ minutes per game in Miami).
Per 36 Korver took 6.5 threes per game with the Bulls, it's not like Thibs was letting him do anything different from other coaches.
NYK-Mentality85 wrote:NoDopeOnSundays wrote:NYK-Mentality85 wrote:
Wait. Aren't you the little fan who said you "don't care about regular season 3s and how you only talk about playoffs 3's"?
But then you try and fail by using "Buddy" as an example?@ you dude.
Buddy has been in the league since 2016 and has a Playoffs 3PT% of .000% because he's never once led his team a postseason appearance (0 career playoff games).
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Are you sure you really want to talk to me about...
A) Playoffs.
B.) 3PT%
C.) Without sounding like a hypocritical type of hypocrite to all of RealGM?
Duncan Robinson previous 2 years
520/1219 (3PT% of .427%)
44-29 (2019-2020 playoffs + finals).
40-32 (2020-2021 playoffs).
Winning record of 84-61 (.575%).
25 playoff games.
Buddy Hield precious 2 yesrs
553/1409 (3PT% of .392%)
31-41 (2019-2020 = 0 playoffs)
31-41 (2020-2021 = 0 playoffs).
Losing record of 62-82 (.430%)
0 playoff games.
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Do you still want to talk about Duncan Robinson vs. your Buddy ol boy to me in regards to both PLAYOFFS AND 3PT SHOOTING %?
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Admit it.
Duncan Robinson makes 3s for playoffs and Finals teams while your Buddy boy misses 3's in garbage time for losing teams and never even made 1 playoff 3PT shot throughout his entire career@ you and your buddy boy example.
Your good ol Buddy boy is a loser vs Robinson a winner.![]()
NoDopeOnSundays Monday-Sunday =
Your posts make little to no sense and are just long winded gibberish, you were talking about Duncan Robinson in the playoffs, trying to make it sound like he was some unrelenting force of nature when the reality is he only made 3 threes per game last season. The entire point was that the guys ahead of him that made more threes per game are multi-faceted players who do more than just shoot. Me bringing up Buddy Hield was in response to you lauding the fastest to 500 threes like that means anything when the fastest to 1000 is Hield and nobody cares about either. I don't want Hield, just like I don't want Duncan. The funniest thing is that you posted Buddy vs Duncan's two year stats and Buddy made more threes over that time period![]()
I see you constantly saying the Knicks were 21st in threes, well the Heat were 14th in threes per game and 19th in percentage. Duncan made 1 whole three more than Reggie did per game, the Heat play at the same pace as us, so it's not like he'd come here and get more looks than he did on a team that has Bam & Jimmy Butler. You want to give someone a max that only made 1 three more per game, at a lower percentage. He made 2.5 threes per game in the playoffs this year at .370%, Reggie made 2.0 threes at .345%, if you think .5 more threes and .025% is worth 3-5 times as much money you are just a terrible at cost benefit analysis and I'd love to sell you some land or stocks.
Why aren't you acknowledging how Duncan Robinson absolutely DESTROYED the Doug McDermott during the playoffs and the Doug McDermott who you lied and said does everything including shoot "as good as Duncan Robinson"? Admit it. You lied. You did not watch that playoff series Miami vs. Indiana, did you?
And yeah. You're using a 4 game sample size to write a player off and IGNORING his 21 postseason 3 point shooting performance of 2019-2020 when he helped lead Miami to the Finals with lights out shooting from 3 and only as a 1st year starter too.
4 game sample size last year? Pathetic.
Because I could look up Michael Jordan and Steph Curry 4 game sample sizes during the playoffs too (in order to absolutely embarrass you).
Oh yeah. Your Buddy was an awful example.
It took Buddy 376 games before his 500th 3 pointer made.
It took Duncan 152 games before his 500th 3 pointer made
Duncan = 152 games (500 3s).
Buddy = 376 games (500 3s).
It took Duncan 224 fewer games to reach 500 3's than it took Buddy.
224 fewer games?!????
First "Doug McDermott".
Then "Buddy Hield".
Any other crap examples you'd like to give me?
Because you're doing an awesome job of pointing out just how great of a 3PT shooter Robinson has been...
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NYK-Mentality85 wrote:NoDopeOnSundays wrote:NYK-Mentality85 wrote:
Where do people come up with this stuff?
Guess you never heard of Kyle Korver?
The kid who throughout not even two full seasons (147 games) Thibbs allowed and let jack up 560 3PT attempts despite only 7 starts and only 21.2 minutes per game?
Never heard of him?
Because if so you wouldn't have just made me quote you on something that's completely made up and false.
1 game with 6 3's made and only god knows how many 3 point attempts Thibs drew up for his sharp shooter.
560 3PT attempts throughout only 2 years?
Despite only 7 starts?
Despite only 21.2 minutes per game?
Do you not know what you're talking about man or are you just saying random thoughts?
Coach Thibs would easily allow DUNCAN ROBINSON to shoot 800-1000 3s throughout a two year span while A.) Starter @ SF and B.) 30+ minutes per game (31+ minutes per game in Miami).
Per 36 Korver took 6.5 threes per game with the Bulls, it's not like Thibs was letting him do anything different from other coaches.
Immediately stopped reading right there. Because you know absolutely nothingness in regards to 3PT shooting.
Korver with Thibs = 6.5 3PT attempts per 36.
Curry first 5 years = 6.3 3PT attempts per 36.
So what are you trying to say?
That Thibs let Korver shoot more 3's than then Curry's first 5 years per every 36?
And Kyle Korver after 17 NBA seasons has a career 6.6 3's per every 36 so what are you saying? How Korver was used PERFECTLY by coach Thibs?!?
nedleeds wrote:NoDopeOnSundays wrote:The biggest problem is you don't understand pace or possessions.
... or efficiency. Like at all. It's a counting stats roman orgy mixed with random anecdotal things like "LOOK AT THIS ONE GAME WHERE KORVER MADE SIX 3'S!"












NoDopeOnSundays wrote:NYK-Mentality85 wrote:NoDopeOnSundays wrote:
Your posts make little to no sense and are just long winded gibberish, you were talking about Duncan Robinson in the playoffs, trying to make it sound like he was some unrelenting force of nature when the reality is he only made 3 threes per game last season. The entire point was that the guys ahead of him that made more threes per game are multi-faceted players who do more than just shoot. Me bringing up Buddy Hield was in response to you lauding the fastest to 500 threes like that means anything when the fastest to 1000 is Hield and nobody cares about either. I don't want Hield, just like I don't want Duncan. The funniest thing is that you posted Buddy vs Duncan's two year stats and Buddy made more threes over that time period![]()
I see you constantly saying the Knicks were 21st in threes, well the Heat were 14th in threes per game and 19th in percentage. Duncan made 1 whole three more than Reggie did per game, the Heat play at the same pace as us, so it's not like he'd come here and get more looks than he did on a team that has Bam & Jimmy Butler. You want to give someone a max that only made 1 three more per game, at a lower percentage. He made 2.5 threes per game in the playoffs this year at .370%, Reggie made 2.0 threes at .345%, if you think .5 more threes and .025% is worth 3-5 times as much money you are just a terrible at cost benefit analysis and I'd love to sell you some land or stocks.
Why aren't you acknowledging how Duncan Robinson absolutely DESTROYED the Doug McDermott during the playoffs and the Doug McDermott who you lied and said does everything including shoot "as good as Duncan Robinson"? Admit it. You lied. You did not watch that playoff series Miami vs. Indiana, did you?
And yeah. You're using a 4 game sample size to write a player off and IGNORING his 21 postseason 3 point shooting performance of 2019-2020 when he helped lead Miami to the Finals with lights out shooting from 3 and only as a 1st year starter too.
4 game sample size last year? Pathetic.
Because I could look up Michael Jordan and Steph Curry 4 game sample sizes during the playoffs too (in order to absolutely embarrass you).
Oh yeah. Your Buddy was an awful example.
It took Buddy 376 games before his 500th 3 pointer made.
It took Duncan 152 games before his 500th 3 pointer made
Duncan = 152 games (500 3s).
Buddy = 376 games (500 3s).
It took Duncan 224 fewer games to reach 500 3's than it took Buddy.
224 fewer games?!????
First "Doug McDermott".
Then "Buddy Hield".
Any other crap examples you'd like to give me?
Because you're doing an awesome job of pointing out just how great of a 3PT shooter Robinson has been...
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Because Doug is a bench player
Had to stop reading right there.
Douglas is a BENCH PLAYER because he... STINKS.
The Knicks aren't looking for a "bench player" because we're in search of a starting SF.
And Duncan Robinson just so happens to be a Starting SF who's considered one of the greatest pure 3 point shooters within the game today (from the eye test to every paid professional sports writers around the Country too).YesDopeOnSaturdays wrote:The fastest to 500 threes is as meaningless as Buddy being the fastest to 1000 threes, why is this so hard for you to understand?
NoDopeOnSundays wrote: Hello
nedleeds wrote:NoDopeOnSundays wrote:The biggest problem is you don't understand pace or possessions.
... or efficiency. Like at all. It's a counting stats roman orgy mixed with random anecdotal things like "LOOK AT THIS ONE GAME WHERE KORVER MADE SIX 3'S!"
br7knicks wrote:nedleeds wrote:NoDopeOnSundays wrote:The biggest problem is you don't understand pace or possessions.
... or efficiency. Like at all. It's a counting stats roman orgy mixed with random anecdotal things like "LOOK AT THIS ONE GAME WHERE KORVER MADE SIX 3'S!"
Maybe mods can change his name to NYK-StatCherryPick. If you say new York Knicks instead of NYK, it rolls off the tongue.
br7knicks wrote: My top 10 favorite NBA 3PT shooters heading into 2021-2022
KnicksGadfly wrote:What about Danny Green? Man has 3 titles!

NYK-Mentality85 wrote:br7knicks wrote:nedleeds wrote:
... or efficiency. Like at all. It's a counting stats roman orgy mixed with random anecdotal things like "LOOK AT THIS ONE GAME WHERE KORVER MADE SIX 3'S!"
Maybe mods can change his name to NYK-StatCherryPick. If you say new York Knicks instead of NYK, it rolls off the tongue.
How did I cherry pick by pointing out how all 8 players outside of our two rookies INCREASED their 3PT shooting percentages under Thibs? What? Didn't fit your agenda or something?
But yeah. You seem to be another 3 point RealGM know it all.
I bet you don't have the courage to list me your 10 best pure 3 point shooters in the game today?
This way instead of you nitpicking me for my thoughts on Duncan Robinson; I'll be able to eat your list alive...br7knicks wrote: My top 10 favorite NBA 3PT shooters heading into 2021-2022
1.) _____
2.) _____
3.) _____
4.) _____
5.) _____
6.) _____
7.) _____
8.) _____
9.) _____
10.) ____
Shoot your best shot (so I can Mutombo reject it).
Ball is in YOUR COURT NOW br7.
br7knicks wrote:NYK-Mentality85 wrote:br7knicks wrote:
Maybe mods can change his name to NYK-StatCherryPick. If you say new York Knicks instead of NYK, it rolls off the tongue.
How did I cherry pick by pointing out how all 8 players outside of our two rookies INCREASED their 3PT shooting percentages under Thibs? What? Didn't fit your agenda or something?
But yeah. You seem to be another 3 point RealGM know it all.
I bet you don't have the courage to list me your 10 best pure 3 point shooters in the game today?
This way instead of you nitpicking me for my thoughts on Duncan Robinson; I'll be able to eat your list alive...br7knicks wrote: My top 10 favorite NBA 3PT shooters heading into 2021-2022
1.) _____
2.) _____
3.) _____
4.) _____
5.) _____
6.) _____
7.) _____
8.) _____
9.) _____
10.) ____
Shoot your best shot (so I can Mutombo reject it).
Ball is in YOUR COURT NOW br7.
I think you have a different definition of, "know it all," from the rest of us
TerrenceClarke wrote:Duncan Robinson ?
NYK-Mentality85 wrote:These aren't my words, these are the words of 5 different paid professional sports writers (and all 5 who know a lot more about him than you do).
1.)"An undrafted free agent back in 2018, Robinson has morphed into one of the most lethal catch-and-shoot three-point artists in the NBA today. Since the start of the 2019-20 season, the Michigan product is hitting on an astounding 43% from distance while averaging nearly four three-pointers per game. We know how much value that brings in today’s basketball landscape. Still only 27, he’s going to get a huge offer once the wing hits the restricted NBA free agent market with the New York Knicks showing initial interest."
2.) "Robinson has established himself as perhaps the most lethal movement shooter in basketball in two seasons since breaking out with the Heat in 2019-20. Though limited in other facets, he should be in for a sizable raise on his current contract, which he signed after starting on a two-way deal in Miami."
3.)"One of the best outside shooters in the league over the past couple of years. He’s also improved a good amount as a defender and on offense by learning how to use opponents’ aggressive defense against them to create easy buckets off of cuts."
4.)"A restricted free agent, it’s widely believe the Heat would very much like to retain the services of the deadly sharp shooter who turned out to be an awesome find out of Michigan. But someone could blow Robinson away with an offer considering he’s a career 42.3 percent shooter from beyond the arc, pricing him out of Miami".
5.) " Robinson is a 27-year-old elite perimeter shooter. Every contender needs shooting, and Robinson will be rewarded handsomely for his skill set. Robinson posted 13.1 points per game on the year while shooting 40.8 percent from deep on 8.5 attempts. He's always moving and can get shots off on the catch exceptionally quickly. He may not get as high as a maximum contract, but he'll be the target of teams with cap room. The Heat can match any offer, but how high will they go? Theoretical destinations: Heat, Knicks. Price range: $18-24 million starting salary.
Etc. Etc.
(It's easy to search online).
The NBA world loves him.
RealGM doesn't know any better.
We'll keep on laughing @ you.
Don't argue with NYKMENTALITY85.
Argue with those sports writers who see what I see.
N Y K wrote:NYK-Mentality85 wrote:These aren't my words, these are the words of 5 different paid professional sports writers (and all 5 who know a lot more about him than you do).
1.)"An undrafted free agent back in 2018, Robinson has morphed into one of the most lethal catch-and-shoot three-point artists in the NBA today. Since the start of the 2019-20 season, the Michigan product is hitting on an astounding 43% from distance while averaging nearly four three-pointers per game. We know how much value that brings in today’s basketball landscape. Still only 27, he’s going to get a huge offer once the wing hits the restricted NBA free agent market with the New York Knicks showing initial interest."
2.) "Robinson has established himself as perhaps the most lethal movement shooter in basketball in two seasons since breaking out with the Heat in 2019-20. Though limited in other facets, he should be in for a sizable raise on his current contract, which he signed after starting on a two-way deal in Miami."
3.)"One of the best outside shooters in the league over the past couple of years. He’s also improved a good amount as a defender and on offense by learning how to use opponents’ aggressive defense against them to create easy buckets off of cuts."
4.)"A restricted free agent, it’s widely believe the Heat would very much like to retain the services of the deadly sharp shooter who turned out to be an awesome find out of Michigan. But someone could blow Robinson away with an offer considering he’s a career 42.3 percent shooter from beyond the arc, pricing him out of Miami".
5.) " Robinson is a 27-year-old elite perimeter shooter. Every contender needs shooting, and Robinson will be rewarded handsomely for his skill set. Robinson posted 13.1 points per game on the year while shooting 40.8 percent from deep on 8.5 attempts. He's always moving and can get shots off on the catch exceptionally quickly. He may not get as high as a maximum contract, but he'll be the target of teams with cap room. The Heat can match any offer, but how high will they go? Theoretical destinations: Heat, Knicks. Price range: $18-24 million starting salary.
Etc. Etc.
(It's easy to search online).
The NBA world loves him.
RealGM doesn't know any better.
We'll keep on laughing @ you.
Don't argue with NYKMENTALITY85.
Argue with those sports writers who see what I see.
I have no fight in this except to say if you bold everything, none of what you bold is important enough to read... carry on.
NYK-Mentality85 wrote:N Y K wrote:NYK-Mentality85 wrote:These aren't my words, these are the words of 5 different paid professional sports writers (and all 5 who know a lot more about him than you do).
1.)"An undrafted free agent back in 2018, Robinson has morphed into one of the most lethal catch-and-shoot three-point artists in the NBA today. Since the start of the 2019-20 season, the Michigan product is hitting on an astounding 43% from distance while averaging nearly four three-pointers per game. We know how much value that brings in today’s basketball landscape. Still only 27, he’s going to get a huge offer once the wing hits the restricted NBA free agent market with the New York Knicks showing initial interest."
2.) "Robinson has established himself as perhaps the most lethal movement shooter in basketball in two seasons since breaking out with the Heat in 2019-20. Though limited in other facets, he should be in for a sizable raise on his current contract, which he signed after starting on a two-way deal in Miami."
3.)"One of the best outside shooters in the league over the past couple of years. He’s also improved a good amount as a defender and on offense by learning how to use opponents’ aggressive defense against them to create easy buckets off of cuts."
4.)"A restricted free agent, it’s widely believe the Heat would very much like to retain the services of the deadly sharp shooter who turned out to be an awesome find out of Michigan. But someone could blow Robinson away with an offer considering he’s a career 42.3 percent shooter from beyond the arc, pricing him out of Miami".
5.) " Robinson is a 27-year-old elite perimeter shooter. Every contender needs shooting, and Robinson will be rewarded handsomely for his skill set. Robinson posted 13.1 points per game on the year while shooting 40.8 percent from deep on 8.5 attempts. He's always moving and can get shots off on the catch exceptionally quickly. He may not get as high as a maximum contract, but he'll be the target of teams with cap room. The Heat can match any offer, but how high will they go? Theoretical destinations: Heat, Knicks. Price range: $18-24 million starting salary.
Etc. Etc.
(It's easy to search online).
The NBA world loves him.
RealGM doesn't know any better.
We'll keep on laughing @ you.
Don't argue with NYKMENTALITY85.
Argue with those sports writers who see what I see.
I have no fight in this except to say if you bold everything, none of what you bold is important enough to read... carry on.
Fair enough but if you took the time to click the thread title (Duncan Robinson), took the time to quote the bold and even took the time to text me?
Well then if you can not list me your top 10 NBA 3 point shooters who you believe are better than Duncan Robinson, well, then; that means none of your basketball opinions are important enough to read...
N Y K is now on the clock.
1.) _____
2.) _____
3.) _____
4.) _____
5.) _____
6.) _____
7.) _____
8.) _____
9.) _____
10.) ____
Shoot your shot.