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Is Rudy Gay living up to his now?Hayward living up to his contract.
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Is Rudy Gay living up to his now?Hayward living up to his contract.
Na I wasn't the one that labeled LeBron a "below the rim player"An observable loss in five months? A below the rim player in five months? I don't believe it. People's athleticism doesn't fall off a cliff. Especially 29 year old elite athletes who train.
Is Rudy Gay living up to his now?Hayward living up to his contract.
#TeamUSAI'd say so. He looks like a different player in SAC than he did in Memphis & Toronto.
Looks like Gordon has the edge in playmaking and ballhandling. Giving the edge to Mr. Hayward at the moment
Everyone here in Dallas wants Parsons to be what Gordon Hayward is becoming this season...
Will he get there this season? Eh...
Yep. He's an All-Star caliber player for sure thoughHayward's been great this year, but still think he'd be best as a 2nd or 3rd option and not a number 1.
Sadly this is true. Parsons hasn't made that next step yet, but I don't think he would be a "trainwreck" on a bad team.The Hayward/Parsons comparisons have always been wild to me. Parsons isn't on Hayward's level. He just happens to play/have played with three of the best players in the league. I would love to see a bad team pay him to be a number one option and watch that trainwreck for years.
Yep. He's an All-Star caliber player for sure though
Overkill, but yeah Hayward showing he's ahead of Parsons right now. I'll let it play out a tad bit more before I say it's wild to compare the twoThe Hayward/Parsons comparisons have always been wild to me. Parsons isn't on Hayward's level. He just happens to play/have played with three of the best players in the league. I would have loved to see a bad team pay him to be a number one option and watch that trainwreck for years.
He gotta make up for shooting 34%Lance Stephenson is averaging 10.6 RPG so far.
Bradley Beal, who has been out since Oct. 10 with a fractured left wrist, is hoping to make his season debut for the Washington Wizards' game against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Friday.
Friday would mark exactly six weeks since Beal sustained the injury.
Beal is expected to return to practice this week.
Via Jorge Castillo/Washington Post
"I want to buy the Timberwolves. Put a group together and perhaps some day try to buy the team. That's what I want," Garnett said.
Lance Stephenson is averaging 10.6 RPG so far. :x
lance wouldve had the ultimate green light with this current pacers roster and their injuries
That boy soul so conflicted.
Not NBA, but
I wonder how many of those rebounds he "steals" from his teammates.