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Re: GDT: Welcome to South Beach

Posted: Thu Feb 27, 2020 5:10 am
by Wolvesfan21
I fell asleep when they were down 10 with a few minutes left. Figured it was over anyways. Then finished the game this morning. I echo the other thoughts, nice to have some 3 point shooters other then KAT.

Defense will be this teams thing to work on of course next season, now. RPM - KAT and DLO are some of the worst in the league. KAT is 5th in offensive RPM. I think DLO is top 40 or so also in offensive RPM. Both severely negative on defense.

Re: GDT: Welcome to South Beach

Posted: Thu Feb 27, 2020 8:12 am
by AbeVigodaLive
McLaughlin seems to be acclimating well to the L.

He's also following in Tyus Jones' footsteps as a very low TO guy.

4.0 apg / 0.7 TO.
I imagine he's right up there at the top of the league with Jones... 4.4 apg / 0.9 TO

In fact their stats are eerily similar across the board so far this season. The paychecks, however, are vastly different.

Re: GDT: Welcome to South Beach

Posted: Thu Feb 27, 2020 9:09 am
by Monster
Camden0916 wrote:Juancho reminds me of Shabazz Muhammad in transition for all the wrong reasons.


That play where he ended up with a charge was partly on Russell for passing him the ball in that situation...but you are right it does remind me of Bazz. Juancho was bad in that first half.

Re: GDT: Welcome to South Beach

Posted: Thu Feb 27, 2020 9:10 am
by Monster
Camden0916 wrote:James Johnson is either going to:

A.) Decline his $16-million player option for the 2020-21 season opening up money for someone else in free agency. Unlikely

B.) Considerably help the Wolves win more games in 2020-21 and perhaps beyond. Possible

C.) Bring back a potentially valuable asset at the trade deadline in 2020-21. Probable

D.) Be used for salary matching purposes in a larger trade this off-season. Possible

Any way you slice it, trading Gorgui Dieng for Johnson was a very savvy yet simple move.


This guys gets it. :)

Re: GDT: Welcome to South Beach

Posted: Thu Feb 27, 2020 9:10 am
by Q12543 [enjin:6621299]
AbeVigodaLive wrote:McLaughlin seems to be acclimating well to the L.

He's also following in Tyus Jones' footsteps as a very low TO guy.

4.0 apg / 0.7 TO.
I imagine he's right up there at the top of the league with Jones... 4.4 apg / 0.9 TO

In fact their stats are eerily similar across the board so far this season. The paychecks, however, are vastly different.


One massive difference is that JMac makes 3's, Tyus couldn't. That makes him even more valuable. Tyus was better defensively, but that impact is more than offset by the better shooting.

Re: GDT: Welcome to South Beach

Posted: Thu Feb 27, 2020 9:12 am
by Monster
kekgeek1 wrote:
Camden0916 wrote:
jester1534 wrote:
kekgeek1 wrote:
jester1534 wrote:
Camden0916 wrote:No worries, guys. I'm holding down the thread here. Is nobody else watching this one?


I'll watch with yah Cam. I was watching the twins spring training game on record. I've come to conclusion Larnach will be on the roster by August this year.


Im watching also but in the background. Survivor was on.


What's the gimmick for survivor this year? Also can't wait for Naz to mature and get some old man moves in his game.


I'm not a Survivor guy. Never watched enough to get into it. I have, however, spent a ridiculous amount of time in watching MTV's The Challenge over the years. If you like that kind of reality TV I'd recommend that for sure. It's really grown over the years.


Love the challenge also. Im a reality game show junkie.


I watched a couple episodes when I visited family a couple weeks ago. Hadn't seen the show in probably...10 years. Lol

Re: GDT: Welcome to South Beach

Posted: Thu Feb 27, 2020 9:19 am
by Monster
lipoli390 wrote:
Camden wrote:Josh Okogie is a reliable three-point shot away from being a Robert Covington-like player for Minnesota. That's not an easy thing to get overnight, but I just can't see him not becoming at least league average on solid volume. His mechanics are clean when he's set and he had really solid results at Georgia Tech.


Great observation, Cam. I agree with you completely. He's one of my keepers to continue building around along with KAT, DLO and Beasley. I remain convinced that we should re-sign J-Mac and Martin to Naz-like contracts. Nowell and Layman round out a pretty good low-cost bench, although I'd also keep Vanderbilt as a very intriguing talent long term for the SF position. I still think this team needs a really good defensive big to play alongside KAT, but I won't hold my breath. Bottom line is that it's actually fun to watch this team again, even when they lose. Even better when they win like tonight.


Okogie had a couple nice offensive possessions where he dribbled his way to the hoop. That take he had in the first quarter where he crossed over stuck the ball to the left and went past someone was like...whoa let's see some more of that. If he can shoot 3's at even 33 percent he is something inbetween Marcus Smart and Covington in how they play the game.

Re: GDT: Welcome to South Beach

Posted: Thu Feb 27, 2020 9:21 am
by Monster
Tactical unit wrote:J-Mac so big tonight and so big in LAC win.......not sure how many teams will be after him due to size but we should lock him up even if it's slightly more than the Naz/Nowell deals. Rosas finding cheap talent is exactly how you round out a bench, feeling like we might finally be in good hands.


Agreed

Re: GDT: Welcome to South Beach

Posted: Thu Feb 27, 2020 9:21 am
by AbeVigodaLive
Q12543 wrote:
AbeVigodaLive wrote:McLaughlin seems to be acclimating well to the L.

He's also following in Tyus Jones' footsteps as a very low TO guy.

4.0 apg / 0.7 TO.
I imagine he's right up there at the top of the league with Jones... 4.4 apg / 0.9 TO

In fact their stats are eerily similar across the board so far this season. The paychecks, however, are vastly different.


One massive difference is that JMac makes 3's, Tyus couldn't. That makes him even more valuable. Tyus was better defensively, but that impact is more than offset by the better shooting.



McLaughlin:
19.3 mpg
7.4 ppg
4.0 apg
47.4% fg
41.0% 3fg (1.1 makes | 2.7 attempts)

Jones:
18.8 mpg
7.1 ppg
4.4 apg
46.8% fg
38.4% 3fg (0.7 makes | 1.7 attempts)

So yes... a difference. A massive difference? Maybe... we'll see as the sample size grows. Everything else, like I said, is strikingly similar so far.

Re: GDT: Welcome to South Beach

Posted: Thu Feb 27, 2020 9:24 am
by Monster
Q12543 wrote:
AbeVigodaLive wrote:McLaughlin seems to be acclimating well to the L.

He's also following in Tyus Jones' footsteps as a very low TO guy.

4.0 apg / 0.7 TO.
I imagine he's right up there at the top of the league with Jones... 4.4 apg / 0.9 TO

In fact their stats are eerily similar across the board so far this season. The paychecks, however, are vastly different.


One massive difference is that JMac makes 3's, Tyus couldn't. That makes him even more valuable. Tyus was better defensively, but that impact is more than offset by the better shooting.


McLaughlin is also simply more of a threat to score. Tyus either didn't or basically had to pick his spots. McLaughlin is smaller but quicker and more athletic. He has dunks on people in real NBA games. I'm a big fan of Tyus but McLaughlin has some real NBA talent. Both guys are Also surprisingly able to defend.