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That's definitely the guy who broke Blake's hand with his jaw
That's definitely the guy who broke Blake's hand with his jaw
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That long conPG gonna go back to Indiana this summer.
U guys talk about this last night?
On the Wizards/76ers pregame show yesterday, they were recapping Daryl Morey's comments from Sloan. He said that Harden is the greatest ISO player in NBA history.
Both Jalen and David Fizdale laughed at that notion. They had Mike/Kobe as much better than Harden in this regard. Their argument stemmed from the notion that Harden benefits a lot from switches, where he's matched up against a big. Back in Mike's day and Kobe's prime, they alluded that both guys primarily went up against coutnerparts from the same position, thus not really having the same schematic advantage that Harden does from how the gameplan is designed around his strengths.
Any thoughts to this?
I’m a firm believer that superstars should play both sides of the ball. Curry is food on defense.
U guys talk about this last night?
On the Wizards/76ers pregame show yesterday, they were recapping Daryl Morey's comments from Sloan. He said that Harden is the greatest ISO player in NBA history.
Both Jalen and David Fizdale laughed at that notion. They had Mike/Kobe as much better than Harden in this regard. Their argument stemmed from the notion that Harden benefits a lot from switches, where he's matched up against a big. Back in Mike's day and Kobe's prime, they alluded that both guys primarily went up against coutnerparts from the same position, thus not really having the same schematic advantage that Harden does from how the gameplan is designed around his strengths.
Any thoughts to this?
Why would Curry bother going hard on defense in game 60 of an 82 game schedule? It really doesnt matter whatsoever imo