Guano wrote:robillionaire wrote:We should have traded for Drummond
Guano was right
They never listen to me.
If I ran th8ngs
Guan0 not hiding his drumgawd love eh
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Guano wrote:robillionaire wrote:We should have traded for Drummond
Guano was right
They never listen to me.
If I ran th8ngs

MrDollarBills wrote:nykballa2k4 wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:
Lefkoe and Shaq are friends off camera, so he was messing with him, but that was a cringe thing to say on TV regardless.like chill bruh save that for behind the scenes
To his point, I think data is a great tool to use, but there's nuances to the game that you really can't quantify and there has to be a balance. I've seen guys who are analytically elite shooters sh*t their pants in big moments and guys who aren't hit huge shots against the odds. Every situation is different, every game flows differently, and analytical data doesn't factor in the fact that these guys are human beings.
I mean I have had a sig for a decade stating my opinion on stats![]()
Stats are often the objective piece, but you have to discuss the subjective.
I had a friend who would debate Kobe and basically due to poor efficiency, categorized him as the #2 to Pau. There are things like gravity etc that star players, superstar players, have that influence the quality of shots for others that simple stats don't account for.
Kobe being #2 to Pau due to efficiency is insane.
By that logic, Ant-Man is #2 to Rudy Gobert because Rudy is highly efficient.
You brought up a great point: GRAVITY. How do you quantify that? It's a real thing in basketball that literally determines the outcomes of possessions. There's no stat or metric for it as far as I know, yet it impacts literally every trip down the floor offensively. Along with gravity from players that can score at a high level, spacing is also impacted by guys that can shoot efficiently.
god shammgod wrote:everybody sh*t on him and the trade but you can easily make the argument that gobert is the player that most impacts winning on the timberwolves. he's been their most consistent player all year. they have the best defense and the 17th best offense in the nba. that's a different argument than you're having though.
god shammgod wrote:everybody sh*t on him and the trade but you can easily make the argument that gobert is the player that most impacts winning on the timberwolves. he's been their most consistent player all year. they have the best defense and the 17th best offense in the nba. that's a different argument than you're having though.

3toheadmelo wrote:god shammgod wrote:everybody sh*t on him and the trade but you can easily make the argument that gobert is the player that most impacts winning on the timberwolves. he's been their most consistent player all year. they have the best defense and the 17th best offense in the nba. that's a different argument than you're having though.
Not surprised sham is a fan of another stone foot center who gets exposed in the post season!
ScienceOfLosing wrote:KnicksGod wrote:Tatum is pretty great but that team is loaded
It’s amazing what can happen when the coach doesn’t play everyone into the ground.
god shammgod wrote:3toheadmelo wrote:god shammgod wrote:everybody sh*t on him and the trade but you can easily make the argument that gobert is the player that most impacts winning on the timberwolves. he's been their most consistent player all year. they have the best defense and the 17th best offense in the nba. that's a different argument than you're having though.
Not surprised sham is a fan of another stone foot center who gets exposed in the post season!
sham appreciates defense. take him off that team and they're like an 8th seed again. you probably think ayton is a better player. sad.

3toheadmelo wrote:god shammgod wrote:3toheadmelo wrote:Not surprised sham is a fan of another stone foot center who gets exposed in the post season!
sham appreciates defense. take him off that team and they're like an 8th seed again. you probably think ayton is a better player. sad.
Your guy Mitch looked like Joel Anthony against Bam in the playoffs. How come you only like stone feet centers with no offense shammie??!?!?!
god shammgod wrote:3toheadmelo wrote:god shammgod wrote:
sham appreciates defense. take him off that team and they're like an 8th seed again. you probably think ayton is a better player. sad.
Your guy Mitch looked like Joel Anthony against Bam in the playoffs. How come you only like stone feet centers with no offense shammie??!?!?!
this might actually be you because we know there's one thing you like more than ayton

MrDollarBills wrote:dakomish23 wrote:Montmorencie wrote:Mavs constantly getting between 70 and 80 from Luka and Kyrie and they barely above .500
I wish we could embed tiktok videos
But this has those final possessions vs CLE.
https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZPR3txqLe/
That was insane![]()
Props to Spida and the Cavs for pulling that one out.
WaltFrazier wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:dakomish23 wrote:
I wish we could embed tiktok videos
But this has those final possessions vs CLE.
https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZPR3txqLe/
That was insane![]()
Props to Spida and the Cavs for pulling that one out.
Hate to say this but I can't think why Mitchell would leave that team for the Knicks this summer

The Lamma wrote:WaltFrazier wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:
That was insane![]()
Props to Spida and the Cavs for pulling that one out.
Hate to say this but I can't think why Mitchell would leave that team for the Knicks this summer
Because of this
Vs where he grew up

WaltFrazier wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:dakomish23 wrote:
I wish we could embed tiktok videos
But this has those final possessions vs CLE.
https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZPR3txqLe/
That was insane![]()
Props to Spida and the Cavs for pulling that one out.
Hate to say this but I can't think why Mitchell would leave that team for the Knicks this summer
The Lamma wrote:WaltFrazier wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:
That was insane![]()
Props to Spida and the Cavs for pulling that one out.
Hate to say this but I can't think why Mitchell would leave that team for the Knicks this summer
Because of this
Vs where he grew up
WaltFrazier wrote:The Lamma wrote:WaltFrazier wrote:Hate to say this but I can't think why Mitchell would leave that team for the Knicks this summer
Because of this
Vs where he grew up
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Anyway I posted that after their big win over Dallas, not yet knowing about the loss to the Bulls. Thinking short term, game by game.
Demar 35 in that win, I keep wishing Knicks had got him at deadline instead of the Pistons trade. A scorer.
rajajackal wrote:WaltFrazier wrote:
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Anyway I posted that after their big win over Dallas, not yet knowing about the loss to the Bulls. Thinking short term, game by game.
Demar 35 in that win, I keep wishing Knicks had got him at deadline instead of the Pistons trade. A scorer.
i thought that was the cleaner move too

3toheadmelo wrote:was there anyone who thought he was a future all star when we got him? lol