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Post by Deleted on Mar 15, 2017 19:48:26 GMT
i love you papagiannis
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Post by Jared Montini on Mar 16, 2017 19:08:39 GMT
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Post by Ian Noble on Mar 16, 2017 21:35:35 GMT
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Post by Jared Montini on Mar 21, 2017 23:40:37 GMT
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Post by Ian Noble on Mar 22, 2017 20:10:27 GMT
When you think about it, Enes Kanter has been by far the biggest contributor to my team since I started D5, and I just love him more and more as time goes on
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2017 3:16:00 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Mar 24, 2017 15:08:17 GMT
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Post by Ian Noble on Mar 28, 2017 15:06:22 GMT
Jamal Murray 3-point shooting last 4 months: DEC: 24.6% JAN: 25.6% FEB: 35.7% MAR: 39.3%
I believe we should bump him to a 99 3PT rating in anticipation of his eventual 100% 3PT shooting percentage
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Post by Jeremiah Hill on Mar 28, 2017 22:46:39 GMT
Jamal Murray 3-point shooting last 4 months: DEC: 24.6% JAN: 25.6% FEB: 35.7% MAR: 39.3% I believe we should bump him to a 99 3PT rating in anticipation of his eventual 100% 3PT shooting percentage OK, but we have to lower his back stat.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 2, 2017 13:16:48 GMT
Alex English You were complaining earlier this year about all the d-league highlights, well I finally have some of him vs AD & Cousins, is that good enough competition for you?
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Post by Ian Noble on Apr 2, 2017 19:35:48 GMT
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Post by Ian Noble on Apr 2, 2017 22:01:25 GMT
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Post by Kevin Hollis on Apr 2, 2017 22:17:40 GMT
Alex English You were complaining earlier this year about all the d-league highlights, well I finally have some of him vs AD & Cousins, is that good enough competition for you? That was pretty pathetic to be honest, so I am with Alex lol.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 2, 2017 22:25:51 GMT
Alex English You were complaining earlier this year about all the d-league highlights, well I finally have some of him vs AD & Cousins, is that good enough competition for you? That was pretty pathetic to be honest, so I am with Alex lol. Pathetic? Alright. I see a 19 year old with shit conditioning and very very nice skills, athleticism and size. Give him a year or two, people are humping Skal Labissieres leg right now, but he is two years older than PapaG.
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Post by Kevin Hollis on Apr 3, 2017 0:21:43 GMT
You're probably right, I honestly know nothing about the younger players in the league. I just like to be annoying when I can.
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Post by Jeremiah Hill on Apr 3, 2017 1:26:23 GMT
That was pretty pathetic to be honest, so I am with Alex lol. Pathetic? Alright. I see a 19 year old with shit conditioning and very very nice skills, athleticism and size. Give him a year or two, people are humping Skal Labissieres leg right now, but he is two years older than PapaG. Who is humping Labissiere's leg?
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Post by Alex English on Apr 3, 2017 1:31:30 GMT
The most impressive thing I saw was how he runs the floor. He's 7'1" and doesn't look like an elephant running up and down the court, he's actually got some athletic potential. He's also 8-8 from the free throw line so far, so if he can develop a decent shot, then sure, he can be a solid player.
If you're watching all these Kings games though, do you see how well Buddy Hield is playing? You thought he'd be trash right? He's going to be a pretty good player.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 3, 2017 9:50:33 GMT
The most impressive thing I saw was how he runs the floor. He's 7'1" and doesn't look like an elephant running up and down the court, he's actually got some athletic potential. He's also 8-8 from the free throw line so far, so if he can develop a decent shot, then sure, he can be a solid player. If you're watching all these Kings games though, do you see how well Buddy Hield is playing? You thought he'd be trash right? He's going to be a pretty good player. Running the floor has always been a strong suit for him, but ive always found that to be a dumb skill for evaluating NBA centers. "Oh he can run the floor" is something the scouts always say but big men don't really do that in the NBA. His shot has always been good. Buddy Hield sucks. I never said he wouldnt have a long career, but if he is putting up stats for a team like he is doing right now, that team is gonna lose a lot of games.
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Post by Alex English on Apr 3, 2017 17:48:41 GMT
Running the floor has always been a strong suit for him, but ive always found that to be a dumb skill for evaluating NBA centers. "Oh he can run the floor" is something the scouts always say but big men don't really do that in the NBA. His shot has always been good. Buddy Hield sucks. I never said he wouldnt have a long career, but if he is putting up stats for a team like he is doing right now, that team is gonna lose a lot of games. Funny because that's exactly what I think about Papagiannis. The only reason he's even on the team and getting NBA playing time instead of being in the D-League is because the Kings are so bad. Hield is one of the few bright spots. Bigs running the floor has never been more important too. Transition offence is the most efficient type of possession, so being able to beat your man down the court has real value. It's more about being able to defend out to the three point line though. Having that quickness can be huge and not having it can make you a huge liability. It's why Joakim Noah was good. It's why Jonas Valanciunas still doesn't play starters minutes despite being one of the most efficient offensive bigs in the NBA. It's why huge guys like Boban Marjanovic are end of the bench guys these days instead of starting centers. Or they don't even make the NBA at all like Sim Bhullar. If you're a center with no ability to run the floor and be at least an average athlete then teams will just run you in a 1-5 pick n roll, spread the floor with kick outs and pick you apart until your coach has to sit you on the bench because you're such a liability. It really is an important skill.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 3, 2017 18:11:30 GMT
Running the floor has always been a strong suit for him, but ive always found that to be a dumb skill for evaluating NBA centers. "Oh he can run the floor" is something the scouts always say but big men don't really do that in the NBA. His shot has always been good. Buddy Hield sucks. I never said he wouldnt have a long career, but if he is putting up stats for a team like he is doing right now, that team is gonna lose a lot of games. Funny because that's exactly what I think about Papagiannis. The only reason he's even on the team and getting NBA playing time instead of being in the D-League is because the Kings are so bad. Hield is one of the few bright spots. Bigs running the floor has never been more important too. Transition offence is the most efficient type of possession, so being able to beat your man down the court has real value. It's more about being able to defend out to the three point line though. Having that quickness can be huge and not having it can make you a huge liability. It's why Joakim Noah was good. It's why Jonas Valanciunas still doesn't play starters minutes despite being one of the most efficient offensive bigs in the NBA. It's why huge guys like Boban Marjanovic are end of the bench guys these days instead of starting centers. Or they don't even make the NBA at all like Sim Bhullar. If you're a center with no ability to run the floor and be at least an average athlete then teams will just run you in a 1-5 pick n roll, spread the floor with kick outs and pick you apart until your coach has to sit you on the bench because you're such a liability. It really is an important skill. Great points. It definitely is more important now than it used to be. We'll see about Papagiannis. I really do think him and Zubac both have Marc Gasol upside, but I think Papag is more likely to reach it.
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Post by Ian Noble on Apr 8, 2017 12:18:38 GMT
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Post by Jared Montini on Apr 8, 2017 19:22:49 GMT
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Post by Brian Scalabrine on Apr 8, 2017 20:10:02 GMT
Gordon Hayward follows up his D5 Career high with a career high IRL!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2017 11:54:43 GMT
Papagiannis making Bender his plaything
13 points 1 fight
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Post by Ian Noble on Apr 13, 2017 13:57:23 GMT
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Post by Alex English on Apr 25, 2017 4:28:12 GMT
I love you Norman Powell.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2017 13:46:33 GMT
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Post by Ian Noble on May 16, 2017 9:13:27 GMT
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