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Who else besides Magic and Bird, what superstar players changed positions in their primes?
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Jordan played PG a few games... that's when he went on his 7 triple doubles in a row streak then their coach switched him back to SG.Who else besides Magic and Bird, what superstar players changed positions in their primes?
conley is VASTLY underrated. i love his game. i wonder what would take him to the next level? What's his weakness?
I wouldn't say Harden do much changed positions as he was given more responsibility to be a playmaker and responded. He has been the primary ball handler since he got to Houston, but not nearly the ball stopper he was even going back up last season.
Kobe was Kobe Johnson for several stretches of his career as well.
john wall puts some heat on it too.Random but in honor of opening day, Harden and Lebron have the best fastballs in the league.
Don't even know if they're called fastballs but yeah
Kemba is better than Lillard
Story going online now: Golden State is targeting Saturday's home date with New Orleans for Kevin Durant's return, league sources say.
I was just about to come in here and talk about how Conley been ballin out.
Team seems to be sleeping through the rest of the season, but Conley even surpassed my expectations this year.
17th overall in TPA
#8 in PER amongst PG
1 or 12 players averaging 20ppg+ with a 59% TS or better
12th in OPA
Marc just resting up BTW, I don't think he's really hurt.
/ Grizz post
just like all the embiid stans were saying embiid wasn't really hurt [emoji]128514[/emoji][emoji]128514[/emoji][emoji]128514[/emoji]
Glad to be wrong about Tyler Ulis so far
Perhaps he is.He a looting in the riots.
If the East / West discrepancy in the NBA is cyclical, than this has been a really long cycle. This will be the 17th time int he last 17 seasons that the western conference has had a better record than the eastern conference. Last season, it looked like the east had made some progress, winning 48% of the games played between the conferences, up from 42% in 2014-2015 and 37% in 2013-2014
But this year,t he east has won just 45% of interconference games. And with 10 days left in the regular season, the east is in danger of having THREE PLAYOFF TEAMS UNDER . 500. The west meanwhile, could have all eight playoff teams over .500 after the 8 seed was well under for most of the season.
The west not only has the teams with the three best reocrds, but it has the better depth in its playoff field. In fact, only one east team that's currently in the playoff position has a winning record against the top eight teams in the west. That's the bucks, who at 8-7, play the OKC Thunder tuesday.