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They're both guards. We're in a generation where the line between SG and PG is incredibly blurry.
People need to say "True PG" in order to describe half of the people in a position. Days be different
Well thats different. I'm talking like, the majority of top PGs now score as often as they facilitate.I dunno bro. See what happened when phx tried to run with 3 pgs. Players still have distinct roles, I'm not all in on this position less bball narrative yet.They're both guards. We're in a generation where the line between SG and PG is incredibly blurry.
People need to say "True PG" in order to describe half of the people in a position. Days be different
Mudiay had a good April. Not sure but I think dlo had him beat every other month. Maybe even April too
The NBA has credited @KarlTowns w/ another reb 4/9 @ POR, giving him 10 for the gm. Now w/ 52 double-doubles (3rd in NBA) in rook season.
The NBA has credited @KarlTowns w/ another reb 4/9 @ POR, giving him 10 for the gm. Now w/ 52 double-doubles (3rd in NBA) in rook season.
D'antoni is gonna turnhardenbeasley into a god.
Offensively.
Dudes acting like Mudiay won the award. Even though I think Russell will be better, it's still too early.
Sources: God Shammgod, who played role in shaping Providence's Kris Dunn and Ben Bentil, gaining interest for NBA player development jobs.
Probable free agent Dwight Howard continued his soul-baring redemption tour, sitting down with ESPN’s Jackie MacMullan for an extensive interview. Anything about Howard that you’re interested in—his relationships with Stan Van Gundy, Kobe Bryant, and James Harden or his exits from Orlando, L.A., and possible exit from Houston—is touched upon, most of the time with unusual candor.
The most interesting response from Howard, though, comes when MacMullan asks why in 12 seasons his game has never expanded beyond six feet from the hoop:
Howard is usually portrayed as an over-sized kid, with a love of candy and farting, and comic book nickname, so it’s interesting to see him admit to a crippling fear of failure, and how much he is affected by fan and pundit opinions.
The answer that will probably get the most attention, however, is the one where Howard savages his GM:
Howard has a year remaining on his contract, but he can opt out of it and all signs point towards him doing so. Players generally don’t go on the record criticizing their general managers—especially not general managers who think anonymously leaking negative things is a good strategy—and according to Adrian Wojnarowski the Rockets are close to hiring Mike D’Antoni, the coach Howard probably least wants to play for.
In that regard, then, Howard is trying to both win over fans tired of his shtick, and prove to 29 other teams that he is a mature and introspective human being, worthy of handing a roughly $170 million (!) max contract to. It’s probably not enough to overcome the fact that his on-court game stagnated five years ago, but it’s fascinating to watch him try.
http://deadspin.com/dwight-howard-sa...f-a-1777588566
Bradley Beal has missed an entire seasons worth of games due to injury. I knew it was high but that's staggering to me.