One Reason for the Loss Tonight
- Camden [enjin:6601484]
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Re: One Reason for the Loss Tonight
RUBIO SCORED ONE POINT LESS THAN THE ENTIRE BENCH TONIGHT. BUT WAIT, THIS LOSS IS ON HIS SHOULDERS.
Fucking ridiculous.
Fucking ridiculous.
- WildWolf2813
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Re: One Reason for the Loss Tonight
Shabazz Muhammad could score 5 points in his sleep, but hey, why tinker with success right?
#FreeShabazz
#FreeShabazz
- BizarroJerry [enjin:6592520]
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Re: One Reason for the Loss Tonight
I know what you guys mean about poor PG scoring. I'm averaging 9 ppg, 2.8 rpg, and 5.3 apg and my team is pretty bad too.
-Mario Chalmers
-Mario Chalmers
- longstrangetrip [enjin:6600564]
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Re: One Reason for the Loss Tonight
BizarroJerry wrote:I know what you guys mean about poor PG scoring. I'm averaging 9 ppg, 2.8 rpg, and 5.3 apg and my team is pretty bad too.
-Mario Chalmers
Not a fair comparison, Lloyd, because they have Michael Beasley on their team :D .
- Hicks123 [enjin:6700838]
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Re: One Reason for the Loss Tonight
Interesting debate. I am on the fence here. Not a huge Rubio guy, but there really were a lot of sore spots that cost us tonight. That being said, I think I am farily confident in saying that our bench is not getting any better this year. They are rotten to the core.....which unfortunately means we need more CONSISTENT scoring from Rubio and Brewer. While Rubio is averaging 8.7 ppg, he has scored 4, 4, 11, 0, 6, 9, 6 in last 7. Brewer also went through a stretch scoring 3, 5, 6, 4, 9, 9. While neither guy will ever be a great scorer, I would simply like to see some more consistency night to night. Those 3-4 points matter in the grand scheme of many games. While we can probably live with Rubio scoring 8-9 ppg, nit sure we can have consistent success with him scoring 4 or less. It's a small difference, but a meaningful one in my book.
- JasonIsDaMan [enjin:7981157]
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Re: One Reason for the Loss Tonight
Camden wrote:By the way, the PER stat would have you believe Jeremy Lin's (16.20) a better player than Lance Stephenson (15.43), Eric Gordon (15.66) and Klay Thompson (14.83). Stupid stat that I stopped using in debates a long time ago.
I think Thompson has been working through an injury, but yeah, Lin is BETTER than Stephenson or Gordon. That guy Khans has a support group with his cats where you can work out the whole Gordon thing, because it's not 2011 anymore. Ah, 2011. Where the world was Eric Gordon's and Rick Santorum's oyster. Those were the days.
- AbeVigodaLive
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Re: One Reason for the Loss Tonight
JasonIsDaMan wrote:Camden wrote:By the way, the PER stat would have you believe Jeremy Lin's (16.20) a better player than Lance Stephenson (15.43), Eric Gordon (15.66) and Klay Thompson (14.83). Stupid stat that I stopped using in debates a long time ago.
I think Thompson has been working through an injury, but yeah, Lin is BETTER than Stephenson or Gordon. That guy Khans has a support group with his cats where you can work out the whole Gordon thing, because it's not 2011 anymore. Ah, 2011. Where the world was Eric Gordon's and Rick Santorum's oyster. Those were the days.
Stephenson is playing pretty damn well as one of the key guys on one of the best teams in the league. And... improving.
14 ppg / 7 reb / 6 ast / 49% fg / 37% on threes. Solid, willing defender.
On closer look... how is he only slightly above "league average?"
- JasonIsDaMan [enjin:7981157]
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Re: One Reason for the Loss Tonight
AbeVigodaLive wrote:JasonIsDaMan wrote:Camden wrote:By the way, the PER stat would have you believe Jeremy Lin's (16.20) a better player than Lance Stephenson (15.43), Eric Gordon (15.66) and Klay Thompson (14.83). Stupid stat that I stopped using in debates a long time ago.
I think Thompson has been working through an injury, but yeah, Lin is BETTER than Stephenson or Gordon. That guy Khans has a support group with his cats where you can work out the whole Gordon thing, because it's not 2011 anymore. Ah, 2011. Where the world was Eric Gordon's and Rick Santorum's oyster. Those were the days.
Stephenson is playing pretty damn well as one of the key guys on one of the best teams in the league. And... improving.
14 ppg / 7 reb / 6 ast / 49% fg / 37% on threes. Solid, willing defender.
On closer look... how is he only slightly above "league average?"
A couple of things:
1. The PER system is not set up to be half the league is worse than "15" and half the league is better. I am by no means going to count, but I would guess that his PER puts him in the top 120. And Lin is playing slightly better 30 odd games into this season. The end.
2. I think I have boiled down what bothers me about your posts. On the Phoenix thread, I suggested that you look into LeaguePass if you wanted to watch the Suns more. You said your girlfriend would be upset. Now I don't know if you meant to, but I kind of took that to mean that you are implying that I am some sort of social recluse because I watch the NBA on LeaguePass versus basic cable, which beyond the expense of LeaguePass, seems like an odd line to draw. Then shortly later, you posted that you had seen enough of Lance Stephenson to know that he is a "solid, willing defender", but meanwhile, I hardly ever comment on those matters because I know I haven't put the research time in. So which is it: Are you in front of the TV every night watching basketball, or are you too busy being an international man of mystery to be bothered by such nonsense?
- AbeVigodaLive
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Re: One Reason for the Loss Tonight
JasonIsDaMan wrote:AbeVigodaLive wrote:JasonIsDaMan wrote:Camden wrote:By the way, the PER stat would have you believe Jeremy Lin's (16.20) a better player than Lance Stephenson (15.43), Eric Gordon (15.66) and Klay Thompson (14.83). Stupid stat that I stopped using in debates a long time ago.
I think Thompson has been working through an injury, but yeah, Lin is BETTER than Stephenson or Gordon. That guy Khans has a support group with his cats where you can work out the whole Gordon thing, because it's not 2011 anymore. Ah, 2011. Where the world was Eric Gordon's and Rick Santorum's oyster. Those were the days.
Stephenson is playing pretty damn well as one of the key guys on one of the best teams in the league. And... improving.
14 ppg / 7 reb / 6 ast / 49% fg / 37% on threes. Solid, willing defender.
On closer look... how is he only slightly above "league average?"
A couple of things:
1. The PER system is not set up to be half the league is worse than "15" and half the league is better. I am by no means going to count, but I would guess that his PER puts him in the top 120. And Lin is playing slightly better 30 odd games into this season. The end.
2. I think I have boiled down what bothers me about your posts. On the Phoenix thread, I suggested that you look into LeaguePass if you wanted to watch the Suns more. You said your girlfriend would be upset. Now I don't know if you meant to, but I kind of took that to mean that you are implying that I am some sort of social recluse because I watch the NBA on LeaguePass versus basic cable, which beyond the expense of LeaguePass, seems like an odd line to draw. Then shortly later, you posted that you had seen enough of Lance Stephenson to know that he is a "solid, willing defender", but meanwhile, I hardly ever comment on those matters because I know I haven't put the research time in. So which is it: Are you in front of the TV every night watching basketball, or are you too busy being an international man of mystery to be bothered by such nonsense?
You seem to be trying to see something that's not there. Way too hard.
You really thought I was calling you a social recluse? Seriously?
Honestly?
C'mon now. It was a quip about me and my relationship with my gal pal. She's not a basketball fan. In fact, up to a year or so ago, she would walk into a room while a game was on and ask "Is Wally playing?"
So to watch more basketball games than I already do instead of spending time with her would probably cause a problem in my relationship. Even if it didn't... it was a throwaway quip that was actually meant to be a bit self-deprecating.
To be honest, I don't give a shit about your life to comment on it. No offense.
- JasonIsDaMan [enjin:7981157]
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Re: One Reason for the Loss Tonight
AbeVigodaLive wrote:JasonIsDaMan wrote:AbeVigodaLive wrote:JasonIsDaMan wrote:Camden wrote:By the way, the PER stat would have you believe Jeremy Lin's (16.20) a better player than Lance Stephenson (15.43), Eric Gordon (15.66) and Klay Thompson (14.83). Stupid stat that I stopped using in debates a long time ago.
I think Thompson has been working through an injury, but yeah, Lin is BETTER than Stephenson or Gordon. That guy Khans has a support group with his cats where you can work out the whole Gordon thing, because it's not 2011 anymore. Ah, 2011. Where the world was Eric Gordon's and Rick Santorum's oyster. Those were the days.
Stephenson is playing pretty damn well as one of the key guys on one of the best teams in the league. And... improving.
14 ppg / 7 reb / 6 ast / 49% fg / 37% on threes. Solid, willing defender.
On closer look... how is he only slightly above "league average?"
A couple of things:
1. The PER system is not set up to be half the league is worse than "15" and half the league is better. I am by no means going to count, but I would guess that his PER puts him in the top 120. And Lin is playing slightly better 30 odd games into this season. The end.
2. I think I have boiled down what bothers me about your posts. On the Phoenix thread, I suggested that you look into LeaguePass if you wanted to watch the Suns more. You said your girlfriend would be upset. Now I don't know if you meant to, but I kind of took that to mean that you are implying that I am some sort of social recluse because I watch the NBA on LeaguePass versus basic cable, which beyond the expense of LeaguePass, seems like an odd line to draw. Then shortly later, you posted that you had seen enough of Lance Stephenson to know that he is a "solid, willing defender", but meanwhile, I hardly ever comment on those matters because I know I haven't put the research time in. So which is it: Are you in front of the TV every night watching basketball, or are you too busy being an international man of mystery to be bothered by such nonsense?
You seem to be trying to see something that's not there. Way too hard.
You really thought I was calling you a social recluse? Seriously?
Honestly?
C'mon now. It was a quip about me and my relationship with my gal pal. She's not a basketball fan. In fact, up to a year or so ago, she would walk into a room while a game was on and ask "Is Wally playing?"
So to watch more basketball games than I already do instead of spending time with her would probably cause a problem in my relationship. Even if it didn't... it was a throwaway quip that was actually meant to be a bit self-deprecating.
To be honest, I don't give a shit about your life to comment on it. No offense.
Non taken, I guess.
But it would be nice if you answered my question. I mean, how do you balance this rich full life AND be an Eric-Spoelstra-level tape junkie?