07-09-2013, 09:32 PM | #601 | |
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07-10-2013, 09:45 AM | #604 |
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The Nets will spend 70+ million in luxury taxes next year with their roster. Did someone inform Prokhorov about the luxury tax changing? The Lakers just paid 29 million with the same salary figure this year.
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07-10-2013, 11:10 AM | #605 | |
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Isn't he the owner people wants? He will do whatever it takes to win.
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07-10-2013, 12:56 PM | #606 |
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Yeah, I can see arguing they don't want a ball-dominant PG like Rondo when you have a great pick and roll guard in Harden and base your offense around the slash and kick game, but shoot-first is the last adjective I'd use to describe Rondo.
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07-10-2013, 03:49 PM | #608 |
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I wonder if the Sixers will forgo a coach this season.
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07-10-2013, 08:00 PM | #612 | |
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Dwight not a fan of easy looks at the rim? That's just silly. Sure they have a great slashing guard in Harden, but jeez...Rondo could get Howard so many easy baskets it's scary. Look how good Rondo made KENDRICK PERKINS look offensively.
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07-10-2013, 08:39 PM | #613 |
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Warriors have quietly done very, very well for themselves IMO. Obviously Iggy is big, but also replacing Jack and Landry with Speights and Toney Douglas - basically budget versions of the same players. If Bogut can survive the season I don't see why the Warriors can't be a very good team.
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07-10-2013, 08:41 PM | #614 |
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I'd venture a guess that a substantially higher proportion of Rondo's assists come from contested long twos (think kick-outs to KG and Bass) than from open looks at the rim.
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07-10-2013, 08:42 PM | #615 |
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I don't know that, given the 4-out style the Rockets are going to play, Rondo is their guy. I don't know that Lin is either really, but Harden is going to be the guy handling the rock anyway, might be better just to have a dude that can hit an open 3.
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07-10-2013, 08:42 PM | #616 |
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Bynum signs with the Cavs a two year deal worth 24 million. Not bad for a guy who average zero shots over the past year.
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07-10-2013, 08:46 PM | #617 |
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Ah, it's not worth that much really, thanks ESPN headlines. No wonder your ratings are in the shitter...
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Personally, I think it's a great move. Low risk/high reward.
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And I don't even like Bynum. But in the low chance that he stays healthy....
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07-10-2013, 09:12 PM | #620 | |
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07-10-2013, 09:13 PM | #621 | ||
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I wonder if there's stats on that anywhere. I dunno about a "substantially higher" proportion at all. A significant % sure, maybe even more than "at the rim." But he gets plenty at the rim too. Boom http://www.stats.com/pdfs/NBA_Inside...tLocations.pdf Quote:
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I've read that exact same article. It goes on to say that he is third-worst in the league at the percentage of his potential assists that come from long twos, ranking behind only Derrick Rose (who can score) and Kemba Walker (who doesn't have anyone to pass to).
The fact that he still has the highest amount of assists at the rim just shows that he's a volume passer in the same way that Carmelo is a volume scorer. |
07-10-2013, 10:38 PM | #623 | |
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That's b/c long two's are the lowest percentage shots. What's wrong with him being a volume passer? Isn't that traditionally the role of a PG?
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07-10-2013, 11:37 PM | #624 |
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Worst here means that the highest percentage of potential assists come from the inefficient long twos.
Passing a lot is normally a good thing, but it is possible to be selfish about getting assists. It's like how Melo could score much more easily by being a better/more willing passer since defenses wouldn't be able to key on him as much. Likewise, if Rondo looked for his own shot at the rim more often, he could get his assists with a lower degree of difficulty. He'd have fewer insane double-clutch, behind-the-back kick-outs, but he'd create many more dump-off opportunities for a big man or a cutter. |
07-10-2013, 11:42 PM | #625 |
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Had the summer league games on in the background while working today. Fairly impressed with the play of Pressey from the Celtics. Some quality passing, could see him sticking somewhere.
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07-10-2013, 11:45 PM | #626 | |
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Yes, I understand all that. Unfortunately Rondo can't shoot for shit. At the rim sure, if he can get there, he's ALRIGHT. But from anything away from the rim he's horrible, so you absolutely don't want him looking for his shot AT ALL. EVER.
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He doesn't even need to get better at shooting. He's quick enough (was, at least: ACL recovery pending) to get to the rim even when everyone goes under the screens and dares him to shoot. That, combined with his craftiness and athleticism, is more than enough to allow him to finish over and around lots of defenders, or at least get to the line. Rondo shoots 60% at the rim and 60% on free throws, so exchanging a few kick-outs to semi-contested jump shooters for a few decent layup attempts would certainly result in more points even before figuring for the passing lanes that would open up if defense had to account for the possibility of Rondo as a scorer. To this point, Rondo's benefited from the fact that humans are born with 10 fingers and toes, which led us to adopt the base-10 numeral system, which makes getting 13-11-10 cooler than 19-9-9 because OMG TRIPLE DOUBLE |
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Yep. At that price tag, with those conditions, it's worth a shot in the dark for a guy who can be dominant if they're healthy.
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He'll definitely change up his style somewhat now that Garnett's gone, but the main benefit of a pick and pop guy shouldn't be the shot itself. A pick and pop guy is supposed to allow your guard an easier path to get to the rim since the opposing big guy can't do as good a job at cutting off the guard's penetration because he's also worrying about getting back to the shooter. That leaves just one big guy to protect the rim, and that sets up the whole cascade of help defense that usually results in the corner threes everyone loves so much. Since Rondo can't shoot and doesn't look to attack the rim, you can just play vanilla defense where everyone stays on his original man and Rondo's defender trails him as he heads into the paint. Since Rondo's defender just has to be in his general vicinity to dissuade him from taking a shot at the rim and nobody else has to overcommit to Rondo, the resulting shot is more likely to be a low-quality look like a contested long two. If Rondo ran a pick and roll with Chandler or Griffin, the defense would just completely sag in. When Rondo's man goes completely under on a screen, the roll man doesn't have an unimpeded path to crash to the basket. The other three players on the team would need to be ace three-point shooters for the spacing to be anything less than abysmal. That gets at why it's hard to see Rondo on Houston - or any serious contender - in the near future. When you get deep into the playoffs, the defenses are so good that you need at least three offensive threats on the floor to create some breathing room on that end. Look at how bad the Spurs made Memphis look, and consider how often the Heat's offense did a 180 when they subbed Wade out for a shooter. If your point guard can't shoot, that means at least one of your bigs has to be a shooter, and the list of big guys who can shoot without being a liability on the defensive end is extremely short. Last edited by nol : 07-11-2013 at 03:44 AM. |
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Howard wanted D'Antoni fired, Kobe amnestied, Gasol traded, and refused to play any PnR offense with Nash. Aside from punching Artest on the way out, not sure how much bigger an F-U he could have sent to the organization.
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on that passing stat: Hoopdata - NBA Player Passing Stats
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Sounds like he'd be a better GM than the one the Lakers have.
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The biggest mystery to me in the whole Dwight Howard saga is that it seems to have been spun that he wanted to be with a great coach and he thinks he's getting that with Kevin McHale. Since when did Kevin McHale become a good coach?
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I don't know about a great overall coach, but on a local (hey, local to you now too!) show yesterday Gary Williams gave the opinion that for coaching a big man, you're not going to get many better than McHale. If Howard is willing to put in the work to improve his game, that is.
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Nets sign AK-47 for 3.1 million... He won't stop spending...
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My problem with the Nets remains that they have a lot of good pieces, but I'm finding it hard to picture them all clicking on the court. I see no reason to think that Joe Johnson or Paul Pierce are cut out to succeed in the roles they need to play on this team. Neither these guys are spot up shooters and they both need the ball to create shots. The DWill & KG/Lopez pick and pop/roll options are pretty impressive however.
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Kirilenko could be the key piece to a championship run, perfect glue guy. Should start, too. (and have PP come off the bench).
Kirilenko also donated his entire salary to charity while playing with ZSKA in 11/12 and is notoriously "outside the channels" in terms of rumours (not much leaks) so it´s really not out of the question that he´s willingly forfeiting money to get to play with a contender and the "reasons" given for leaving the Wolves were not accurate at all. And propably wanted to go to the Nets all along due to the connection with the owner (who owned Kirilenkos home club ZSKA as well), which is why a deal with the Spurs never got anywhere. Not saying there isn´t something going on here, but it´s not a foregone conclusion imo. Also, why does this come up here with the bad russians but not with Ray Allen leaving tons of money on the table to play for the Heat ? (or maybe it did, then i missed it)
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yes, he got it for leaving. But did the Heat get accused of paying him under the table ?
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