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Come on Geno, Jack is cool but Barnes definitely facilitates there.Jack does better work IMO all the players seem to vibe off him better....
Lol nobody f’s with blake not even jared dudley
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Come on Geno, Jack is cool but Barnes definitely facilitates there.Jack does better work IMO all the players seem to vibe off him better....
Lol nobody f’s with blake not even jared dudley
Lebron made them make those shots also.You sure you wanna play this game. Ray Allen? Kyrie Irving? The title was literally hanging by a thread.
So essentially your argument is that if you play on better teams, you have a better chance at making ASGs even if your numbers don't really change much at all. Got you.
This trade makes absolutely no sense lol
right. Matt actually has potential. He does the “tell me about”“tell me about” thing way too much but the show works because of him. Jack is a mess lol
them being real ****** and former players is important it provides players with a space to be themselves and that alone is worth a lot. But the agenda of being real and being a former player gets in the way of the quality of the show a little too much for me. Still a good watch tho
Dirk was 1-12 in the first half of this Game 6 and his TEAM still got him a 2 point lead. Role players playing like stars. Crazy.
The ASG is what it is. It's hard to make the ASG if your team isn't really good, unless you're one of the more popular guys. Brad Beal just missed out and he was the 2nd leading scorer in the league. Being a good player on a team that is also good is going to give you a much better shot at ASG and All-NBA. Pau's numbers didn't change a ton when he went to LA. He naturally got a little better as he entered into his theoretical prime age-wise. Playing alongside guys like Kobe and Odom as opposed to Mike Miller and Javaris Critterton certainly helped put him in a better position to make ASG and All-NBA. Also while entering his prime, other great players in the league began to get older and phase out, such as Shaq, Yao, and TMac. That opens up more slots. I don't see how this is a difficult concept to grasp.I never said a thing about his numbers initially. That was a response to you.
I'm still trying to figure out how he was able to make the all NBA team 3 years in a row playing with Bean with Duncan, KG and Dirk still in the league since they were you know they hindered him so.
Sounded like you were making excuses for Pau initially not making the AS team. Well there were lesser guys on similar teams with similar numbers that did make it.
Flair is is his top trait? Yikes.
For sure. Bron getting doubled and tripled almost every time he touches the ball. He's finding the open guy and most of the time they aren't hitting, unlike their Dallas counterparts. He should've been more aggressive to score himself despite this though.Any more thoughts on the other major player in this game?
The ASG is what it is. It's hard to make the ASG if your team isn't really good, unless you're one of the more popular guys. Brad Beal just missed out and he was the 2nd leading scorer in the league. Being a good player on a team that is also good is going to give you a much better shot at ASG and All-NBA. Pau's numbers didn't change a ton when he went to LA. He naturally got a little better as he entered into his theoretical prime age-wise. Playing alongside guys like Kobe and Odom as opposed to Mike Miller and Javaris Critterton certainly helped put him in a better position to make ASG and All-NBA. Also while entering his prime, other great players in the league began to get older and phase out, such as Shaq, Yao, and TMac. That opens up more slots. I don't see how this is a difficult concept to grasp.
Watch the disrespect man.Bum a** DC posting scrubs
I see MVP back with his terrible takes.You was doing so good man