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Klay is a very good defender with that length. He just needs to stay engaged offensively.
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Hero wrote:Klay is a very good defender with that length. He just needs to stay engaged offensively.
He does a great job fighting through screens generally.
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Davis has been useless attempting to create his own shot this game. He's been lucky to have refs call fouls here and there.
Clementine9 wrote:Missed shots are unfortunate, but it's the trends throughout the game that matter.
Choker wrote:The swing in how Raptors fans have supported and turned on Powell is a good case study of human behavior.
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Curry to everyone picking Davis and Lebron for MVP


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It's ridiculous how open Curry is on some of those shots. Do guys not realize he's the best shooter in the world? Like geez.
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Klay is so overrated imho. 5to, 9pts + he plays with Curry. This guy was invisible last playoffs too. But he has a 3 and plays some D so he's amazing

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Watching Ajinca makes me wonder how the F%$k he dropped 25 against smh

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Did you all hear what Chris Webber just pointed out?
Luke Walton yelling at Mo Speights for taking a terrible, out-of-culture shot.
Honestly, could you ever see Casey getting on one of his players for poor shot selection? If he did at all last year, for Kyle/DeMar/Lou/Greivis, they sure as hell never listened.
Luke Walton yelling at Mo Speights for taking a terrible, out-of-culture shot.
Honestly, could you ever see Casey getting on one of his players for poor shot selection? If he did at all last year, for Kyle/DeMar/Lou/Greivis, they sure as hell never listened.
Clementine9 wrote:Missed shots are unfortunate, but it's the trends throughout the game that matter.
Choker wrote:The swing in how Raptors fans have supported and turned on Powell is a good case study of human behavior.
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Thespianoid wrote:Did you all hear what Chris Webber just pointed out?
Luke Walton yelling at Mo Speights for taking a terrible, out-of-culture shot.
Honestly, could you ever see Casey getting on one of his players for poor shot selection? If he did at all last year, for Kyle/DeMar/Lou/Greivis, they sure as hell never listened.
No I couldn't see Casey saying that because he always talked about how he gives players freedom on offense as long as they play defense. Which I always found wrong concept. Culture of our team is different. I remember Amir saying how they got on Derozan to shoot because he's the "scorer"
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Speights is known to take questionable shots that aren't in the flow of the offense. He's their ultimate heat check guy not named Curry lol. But Kerr generally pulls him out the game immediately when he isn't feeling it.
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Undefeated wrote:Speights is known to take questionable shots that aren't in the flow of the offense. He's their ultimate heat check guy not named Curry lol. But Kerr generally pulls him out the game immediately when he isn't feeling it.
Sounds exactly like the type of approach Casey should have taken with Lou.
Useful when on, but needs a leash in the worst way.
Clementine9 wrote:Missed shots are unfortunate, but it's the trends throughout the game that matter.
Choker wrote:The swing in how Raptors fans have supported and turned on Powell is a good case study of human behavior.
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Thespianoid wrote:Undefeated wrote:Speights is known to take questionable shots that aren't in the flow of the offense. He's their ultimate heat check guy not named Curry lol. But Kerr generally pulls him out the game immediately when he isn't feeling it.
Sounds exactly like the type of approach Casey should have taken with Lou.
Useful when on, but needs a leash in the worst way.
Lou is uncontrollable in my opinion. Hawks fans were happy to lose him. They even warned about going left pull up 3 to end the quarter.
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Thespianoid wrote:MixxSRC wrote:Thespianoid wrote:
I'm not against going small at all. I'm pointing out the subtle difference in positional up/down, which is key to the effectiveness.
They have versatile wing players not just SF's for sake of SF's.
true. but that's part of the reason why it works.
Hm. you may have a point, that due to personnel the Raptors' version doesn't work as well. perimeter versatility only present in the smaller guards (Vasquez/Lou last year, Cojo this year)
They also have players that will hit open shots ... Not Demar who's percentages drop when he is open and can't stick a 3pter ...
shooters shoot, they thrive in small ball spacing, we go small ball to matchup and then get outdone by better teams/systems/players
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Nice set by Hoiberg to spring Butler free for a jumper knowing the Cavs will hard hedge on the ball-screen action. Excellent weakside action as well to keep the helpside defense occupied not allowing them to load up. Just didn't like how he had Taj Gibson in the shooter's position in the second clip or it could've been a decoy to free McBukets off of a leak action.
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DreamTeam09 wrote:Klay is so overrated imho. 5to, 9pts + he plays with Curry. This guy was invisible last playoffs too. But he has a 3 and plays some D so he's amazing
those are really hard skills to acquire. A certain player has been working like a dog for 5 off season straight and hasn't even came close to succeeding.
also:
http://www.nba.com/video/channels/nba_tv/2015/01/30/klay-thompson-3rd-quarter-mixnsplit-wgfx.nba/
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Danchan wrote:DreamTeam09 wrote:Klay is so overrated imho. 5to, 9pts + he plays with Curry. This guy was invisible last playoffs too. But he has a 3 and plays some D so he's amazing
those are really hard skills to acquire. A certain player has been working like a dog for 5 off season straight and hasn't even came close to succeeding.
also:
http://www.nba.com/video/channels/nba_tv/2015/01/30/klay-thompson-3rd-quarter-mixnsplit-wgfx.nba/
At this point I don't know if that's true.
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MixxSRC wrote:Danchan wrote:DreamTeam09 wrote:Klay is so overrated imho. 5to, 9pts + he plays with Curry. This guy was invisible last playoffs too. But he has a 3 and plays some D so he's amazing
those are really hard skills to acquire. A certain player has been working like a dog for 5 off season straight and hasn't even came close to succeeding.
also:
http://www.nba.com/video/channels/nba_tv/2015/01/30/klay-thompson-3rd-quarter-mixnsplit-wgfx.nba/
At this point I don't know if that's true.
now now, just because someone doesn't focus and work hard on the defensive end doesn't mean he doesn't work hard in the off seasons.
About Klay thompson being overrated because he can only shoot 3s and defend: it's kind of interesting I've never heard anyone criticize him by saying he needs to improve his foul drawing capability or improves his handles.
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Danchan wrote:MixxSRC wrote:Danchan wrote:
those are really hard skills to acquire. A certain player has been working like a dog for 5 off season straight and hasn't even came close to succeeding.
also:
http://www.nba.com/video/channels/nba_tv/2015/01/30/klay-thompson-3rd-quarter-mixnsplit-wgfx.nba/
At this point I don't know if that's true.
now now, just because someone doesn't focus and work hard on the defensive end doesn't mean he doesn't work hard in the off seasons.
About Klay thompson being overrated because he can only shoot 3s and defend: it's kind of interesting I've never heard anyone criticize him by saying he needs to improve his foul drawing capability or improves his handles.
a bunch of 4s expanded their game and started shooting threes but Derozan can't

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Rubio with a jumper looks scary
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