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Originally Posted by Addict4Sneakers
i think they have a better chance at landing deron williams. Nets would get their "superstar" to sell tickets, Westbrook wouldn't have to worry about being a pure point guard, and D will would be close to Texas and playing for a contender.Originally Posted by Buc Em
So imagine if he had Chris Paul feeding him with Maynor coming off the bench. And you get to keep Perkins and Ibaka. KD might average 40Originally Posted by AG 47
I remember reading some stats that had KD +4 ppg when Westbrook was on the bench and Maynor was in.
Pretty revealing statistics.
I think they're going to go after one of these scenarios in the summer though. Just a matter of preference. With Dwight you're going to have to give up Westbrook AND Perkins or Ibaka, plus a draft pick or Harden probably. With CP3, they'd really only have to give up Westbrook and maybe one other player or a pick.
Originally Posted by Addict4Sneakers
i think they have a better chance at landing deron williams. Nets would get their "superstar" to sell tickets, Westbrook wouldn't have to worry about being a pure point guard, and D will would be close to Texas and playing for a contender.Originally Posted by Buc Em
So imagine if he had Chris Paul feeding him with Maynor coming off the bench. And you get to keep Perkins and Ibaka. KD might average 40Originally Posted by AG 47
I remember reading some stats that had KD +4 ppg when Westbrook was on the bench and Maynor was in.
Pretty revealing statistics.
I think they're going to go after one of these scenarios in the summer though. Just a matter of preference. With Dwight you're going to have to give up Westbrook AND Perkins or Ibaka, plus a draft pick or Harden probably. With CP3, they'd really only have to give up Westbrook and maybe one other player or a pick.
1. We have a better coach. They spent pretty much the entire 4th quarter with Conley guarding the much taller Sefolosha. Never posted him up. Hardly ever even touched the ball. Grizz were steadily evaporating their lead from the defensive end and they sat there trying to play 4 on 5 offensively for the entire 4th quarter. The Thunder have no back-up plan on offense (or haven't showed it yet if they do).
2. The Perkins move was wildly overrated by the national Presti-lapdog media. The Thunder get zero post-up offense from their big men. Perkins, Ibaka, Collison and Mohammed are a nice defensive frontline rotation. And yes Ibaka can hit a wide open 15 footer. But they generate Zero post offense from their bigs and don't scheme to generate post offense in other ways. What was the last championship caliber team that couldn't run a post up play for one of their 2 bigs? Or didn't have another go-to post up play? And had no one at the 4 or 5 who ever under any circumstances commanded a double team?
3. We have the intangibles. Heart, Grit, Grind first and foremost, but Game 4 in Denver that put Westbrook under the microscope was one of the best things that happened to the Grizz. This series, it is not really Westbrook's fault. If you can limit Durant's touches (thanks TA and Battier!!), who else is he going to set up? Perkins? Sefolosha? Ibaka (which has happened some but requires a lot of space for him at the elbow)? But the narrative is taking hold and that is important, as it puts doubt, hesitation and pressure in the mind of their All-Star 2nd best player
1. We have a better coach. They spent pretty much the entire 4th quarter with Conley guarding the much taller Sefolosha. Never posted him up. Hardly ever even touched the ball. Grizz were steadily evaporating their lead from the defensive end and they sat there trying to play 4 on 5 offensively for the entire 4th quarter. The Thunder have no back-up plan on offense (or haven't showed it yet if they do).
2. The Perkins move was wildly overrated by the national Presti-lapdog media. The Thunder get zero post-up offense from their big men. Perkins, Ibaka, Collison and Mohammed are a nice defensive frontline rotation. And yes Ibaka can hit a wide open 15 footer. But they generate Zero post offense from their bigs and don't scheme to generate post offense in other ways. What was the last championship caliber team that couldn't run a post up play for one of their 2 bigs? Or didn't have another go-to post up play? And had no one at the 4 or 5 who ever under any circumstances commanded a double team?
3. We have the intangibles. Heart, Grit, Grind first and foremost, but Game 4 in Denver that put Westbrook under the microscope was one of the best things that happened to the Grizz. This series, it is not really Westbrook's fault. If you can limit Durant's touches (thanks TA and Battier!!), who else is he going to set up? Perkins? Sefolosha? Ibaka (which has happened some but requires a lot of space for him at the elbow)? But the narrative is taking hold and that is important, as it puts doubt, hesitation and pressure in the mind of their All-Star 2nd best player
We have a better coach
you should have took that out cause me and you both know u dont buy that
We have a better coach
you should have took that out cause me and you both know u dont buy that
I re-watched the fourth quarter + overtime again, it looked like he could have gotten three calls. One was when Westbrook thew it out of bounds when KD was posting up Tony Allen at 7:07 in the fourth. It looked like there was a bump there. Another was when KD was driving to the basket at 4:24 in the fourth. At 2:08 in the fourth, it looked like Gasol might have gotten a piece of KD's arm on a three. Otherwise, he took jump shots the entire time. Not sure if KD (or anyone) will get those calls on the road in a tight game.Originally Posted by itsaboutthattime
grizz fans..
given the physical nature your guys are using to guard durant, how the hell did he only shoot 1 foul shot in game 3?
obviously, you can't change anything.. but that surprised the hell out of me
I re-watched the fourth quarter + overtime again, it looked like he could have gotten three calls. One was when Westbrook thew it out of bounds when KD was posting up Tony Allen at 7:07 in the fourth. It looked like there was a bump there. Another was when KD was driving to the basket at 4:24 in the fourth. At 2:08 in the fourth, it looked like Gasol might have gotten a piece of KD's arm on a three. Otherwise, he took jump shots the entire time. Not sure if KD (or anyone) will get those calls on the road in a tight game.Originally Posted by itsaboutthattime
grizz fans..
given the physical nature your guys are using to guard durant, how the hell did he only shoot 1 foul shot in game 3?
obviously, you can't change anything.. but that surprised the hell out of me
They are fouling the *%*% out of him, especially Tony Allen. For one, you can't have 2 elbows in a defenders back, nor can you guard with 2 hands in their back, nor can you uproot them with your knee, nor can you push or grab. He is straight wrestling KD. Then Sam Young fouled KD on a breakaway, what appeared to be on purpose, and there was still no call. *%*% was disgusting.Originally Posted by itsaboutthattime
grizz fans..
given the physical nature your guys are using to guard durant, how the hell did he only shoot 1 foul shot in game 3?
obviously, you can't change anything.. but that surprised the hell out of me
They are fouling the *%*% out of him, especially Tony Allen. For one, you can't have 2 elbows in a defenders back, nor can you guard with 2 hands in their back, nor can you uproot them with your knee, nor can you push or grab. He is straight wrestling KD. Then Sam Young fouled KD on a breakaway, what appeared to be on purpose, and there was still no call. *%*% was disgusting.Originally Posted by itsaboutthattime
grizz fans..
given the physical nature your guys are using to guard durant, how the hell did he only shoot 1 foul shot in game 3?
obviously, you can't change anything.. but that surprised the hell out of me