W_HAMILTON wrote:Every NBA Team's Best Play Of The Decade:
Do you agree with ours? It's at 00:50.
I'd have went with the MKG dunk on Monroe
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W_HAMILTON wrote:Every NBA Team's Best Play Of The Decade:
Do you agree with ours? It's at 00:50.
MPM wrote:Any interest in a just waived Ivan Rabb?
22 yr old PF/C that has shown occasional flashes.
Player review from last year: https://www.grizzlybearblues.com/2019/4/29/18517957/2018-2019-grizzlies-player-reviews-ivan-rabb-nba-memphis
Diop wrote:MPM wrote:Any interest in a just waived Ivan Rabb?
22 yr old PF/C that has shown occasional flashes.
Player review from last year: https://www.grizzlybearblues.com/2019/4/29/18517957/2018-2019-grizzlies-player-reviews-ivan-rabb-nba-memphis
I've love the effort of Charlotte's centres this year, but I would be trialling any possible replacement I could. If Rabb could play centre, I'd give him a go. He looks a little thin in the attached video though.
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Snidely FC wrote:Diop wrote:MPM wrote:Any interest in a just waived Ivan Rabb?
22 yr old PF/C that has shown occasional flashes.
Player review from last year: https://www.grizzlybearblues.com/2019/4/29/18517957/2018-2019-grizzlies-player-reviews-ivan-rabb-nba-memphis
I've love the effort of Charlotte's centres this year, but I would be trialling any possible replacement I could. If Rabb could play centre, I'd give him a go. He looks a little thin in the attached video though.
No, there is a reason NYK waived Rabb in favor of Kenny Wooten, who is the guy Hornets should have signed. Wooten is a maniacal shot blocker at 6'8, energy like Brandon Clarke, would much rather have given him a shot than Robb (Knicks obviously feel the same way);t=27s
BigSlam wrote:I was thinking:
If you took the best players from the 4 teams with the worst records in each conference to make a combined team, how would it do against the rest of the current NBA?
The 8 teams are: Atlanta - Cleveland - New York - Charlotte - Minnesota - Sacramento - New Orleans - Phoenix
PG: Trae Young - De'Aaron Fox
SG: Devin Booker - Lonzo Ball
SF: Brandon Ingram - Andrew Wiggins
PF: Zion Williamson - John Collins
C: Karl-Anthony Towns - Deandre Ayton
Would it be a lottery team, a playoff team, a deep playoff team, a finals team or a championship team?
* = I excluded Golden State, because that's some bullllllllllllllllllll shitttttttteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!
Balllin wrote:Zion Williamson is 6-5, with a 6-10 wingspan. I see him as a slightly better Kenneth Faried.
Devilzsidewalk wrote:no, the DB's will just be thinking "damn, I thought that was going to be a run!" as they easily recover to intercept a Ponder pass 10 yards off the mark
BigSlam wrote:I was thinking:
If you took the best players from the 4 teams with the worst records in each conference to make a combined team, how would it do against the rest of the current NBA?
The 8 teams are: Atlanta - Cleveland - New York - Charlotte - Minnesota - Sacramento - New Orleans - Phoenix
PG: Trae Young - De'Aaron Fox
SG: Devin Booker - Lonzo Ball
SF: Brandon Ingram - Andrew Wiggins
PF: Zion Williamson - John Collins
C: Karl-Anthony Towns - Deandre Ayton
Would it be a lottery team, a playoff team, a deep playoff team, a finals team or a championship team?
* = I excluded Golden State, because that's some bullllllllllllllllllll shitttttttteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!
BigSlam wrote:I was thinking:
If you took the best players from the 4 teams with the worst records in each conference to make a combined team, how would it do against the rest of the current NBA?
The 8 teams are: Atlanta - Cleveland - New York - Charlotte - Minnesota - Sacramento - New Orleans - Phoenix
PG: Trae Young - De'Aaron Fox
SG: Devin Booker - Lonzo Ball
SF: Brandon Ingram - Andrew Wiggins
PF: Zion Williamson - John Collins
C: Karl-Anthony Towns - Deandre Ayton
Would it be a lottery team, a playoff team, a deep playoff team, a finals team or a championship team?
* = I excluded Golden State, because that's some bullllllllllllllllllll shitttttttteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!
Diop wrote:Lillard is just ridiculous, could not be stopped tonight
Braggins wrote:Zion is amazing, but after seeing him play in the league I think the kind of player he turns out to be is going to be a lot different than what people expected.
Most people expected him to be a DPOY level defender with really good offense, but I actually think he is going to kind of be the opposite. I think he'll be significantly worse on defense than people expected, although still potentially really good, but he'll be a better scorer than people thought. Maybe teams will figure him out a bit on offense as teams get a better chance to scout him, but right now he looks like hes going to be a dominant scorer that wreaks havoc on defenses with his strength/athleticism and versatility.
Its possible his defensive potential just seems worse right now because he isn't in game shape yet, but he has had trouble at times guarding quick perimeter players and at times opposing teams have made a point of trying to get him switched onto a guard that would attack him off the dribble. Also, his lack of length really hurts his rim protection. Hes going to get plenty of crazy highlight/chase down blocks and will likely be at least average as a rim protector, but he might not be altering shots on a consistent basis.
316Hornets wrote:Braggins wrote:Zion is amazing, but after seeing him play in the league I think the kind of player he turns out to be is going to be a lot different than what people expected.
Most people expected him to be a DPOY level defender with really good offense, but I actually think he is going to kind of be the opposite. I think he'll be significantly worse on defense than people expected, although still potentially really good, but he'll be a better scorer than people thought. Maybe teams will figure him out a bit on offense as teams get a better chance to scout him, but right now he looks like hes going to be a dominant scorer that wreaks havoc on defenses with his strength/athleticism and versatility.
Its possible his defensive potential just seems worse right now because he isn't in game shape yet, but he has had trouble at times guarding quick perimeter players and at times opposing teams have made a point of trying to get him switched onto a guard that would attack him off the dribble. Also, his lack of length really hurts his rim protection. Hes going to get plenty of crazy highlight/chase down blocks and will likely be at least average as a rim protector, but he might not be altering shots on a consistent basis.
I have to really question what type of wear and tear he is going to put on his knees jumping 3 feet in the air multiple times a game. Guys that weigh as much as him are usually pretty flat footed.