khans2k5 wrote:We'd be rolling out Henry Ellenson right now if he ever knew what he was talking about.
Good call
khans2k5 wrote:We'd be rolling out Henry Ellenson right now if he ever knew what he was talking about.
bleedspeed177 wrote:khans2k5 wrote:We'd be rolling out Henry Ellenson right now if he ever knew what he was talking about.
Good call
Q12543 wrote:Here is an article with a headline of how the Thunder aren't built for the modern NBA, but the relevant point is the dearth of 3&D talent and how the Thunder has no one that can both defend and hit threes. It also has a table of where most of today's 3&D players were drafted. Hint: Not in the lottery!
https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/the-thunder-werent-built-for-the-modern-nba/?src=obsidebar=sb_1
thedoper wrote:Q12543 wrote:Here is an article with a headline of how the Thunder aren't built for the modern NBA, but the relevant point is the dearth of 3&D talent and how the Thunder has no one that can both defend and hit threes. It also has a table of where most of today's 3&D players were drafted. Hint: Not in the lottery!
https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/the-thunder-werent-built-for-the-modern-nba/?src=obsidebar=sb_1
The Thunder were built fine for the NBA until the 2nd best player in the league left their team. Durant would have been a nice 3 and D guy for them this year. Kind of a weird article to write in my opinion when everyone knew this was a transition year for this team.
lipoli390 wrote:thedoper wrote:Q12543 wrote:Here is an article with a headline of how the Thunder aren't built for the modern NBA, but the relevant point is the dearth of 3&D talent and how the Thunder has no one that can both defend and hit threes. It also has a table of where most of today's 3&D players were drafted. Hint: Not in the lottery!
https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/the-thunder-werent-built-for-the-modern-nba/?src=obsidebar=sb_1
The Thunder were built fine for the NBA until the 2nd best player in the league left their team. Durant would have been a nice 3 and D guy for them this year. Kind of a weird article to write in my opinion when everyone knew this was a transition year for this team.
I agree, Doper. With Durant last season the Thunder came close to making the NBA finals. So clearly they were built for the modern NBA. Hell, they were one of the best teams in the NBA last season. And even without Durant, they ended up with a better than .500 record and a playoff birth.
I'd also challenge the inclusion of some of the players on the list. I don't consider 33-34% thre-point shooters like Aminu, Sefolosha, Ariza and Carroll. Miami has Luke Babbit, who's on the list, but didn't make the playoffs.
I do agree that 3D guys and excellent defenders who can hit some threes like Sefolosha can be found outside the NBA lottery. So can good rebounders, shot-blockers and other types of valuable contributors. The Wolves problem is that they rarely get any playes worth mentioning outside the lottery and often miss on lottery picks as well (e.g., Wes Johnson).
slimcalhoun27 wrote:If Thibs really wants to address the 3pt shooting this offseason then drafting Markkanen is hands down the best college scorer and PF addition I feel we can get. I may be partial to my Arizona Wildcats...but no player in college has this level of size, skill, shooting, range and work ethic at now 20 yrs old and 7'1''
His game next to Kat, Wiggins, LaVine, and Rubio moving rock could be deadly
slimcalhoun27 wrote:If Thibs really wants to address the 3pt shooting this offseason then drafting Markkanen is hands down the best college scorer and PF addition I feel we can get. I may be partial to my Arizona Wildcats...but no player in college has this level of size, skill, shooting, range and work ethic at now 20 yrs old and 7'1''
His game next to Kat, Wiggins, LaVine, and Rubio moving rock could be deadly
slimcalhoun27 wrote:If Thibs really wants to address the 3pt shooting this offseason then drafting Markkanen is hands down the best college scorer and PF addition I feel we can get. I may be partial to my Arizona Wildcats...but no player in college has this level of size, skill, shooting, range and work ethic at now 20 yrs old and 7'1''
His game next to Kat, Wiggins, LaVine, and Rubio moving rock could be deadly