StickSoldier
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Oh, it's only a 13 point game with 8 mins still? Got plenty of time to make it close.
while we're on the subject of asian snacks am I the only one who likes to eat all the chocolate off the Pocky before eating the stick?
You like slurping the chocolate off the sticks, eh?
I don't slurp. I nibble.
and then I bite
OFFENSIVE FOREARM!!!
Bad call, Wade didn't touch that.
Bad call, Wade didn't touch that. Refs listened to the home crowd instead of making the right call.
But /shrug, homecourt advantage.
NBA Comparison: Shawn Kemp
Strengths: Amazing athlete. As a senior in HS dunked from the free throw line in a dunk contest. Very good moves around the basket. Has all the tools to become a top PF in the NBA. Good hands, soft touch. Good competitor.
Weaknesses: Inexperience. Passing and defense can improve. Post moves can get much better. Needs to demand the ball and take over more then he does already.
NBA Comparison: Tracy McGrady
Strengths: A freak athletically. Super quickness. Very fast running the floor. Future wing player. Upside is tremendous. Has developed a nice crossover and like his idol KG, likes to play away from the basket and take players off the dribble.
Weaknesses: Underdeveloped body. Needs to get a lot stronger. Very raw skills. Jump shot has no range. Will take a while before he can contribute. Must learn on the fly.
NBA Comparison: Charles Barkley
Strengths: Super strong and athletic. Mentally tough. Great competitor. Can score both in the post or on the perimeter. Has very good ball handling skills. Versatility will allow him to play some small forward. His strength, positioning, and leaping ability will help overcome heigh disadvantages for rebounds. Excells in half court or open court despite lack of speed. Has good quickness. A winner.
Weaknesses: A bit short for the PF position. Not extremely fast in the open floor.
NBA Comparison: Kevin Garnett
Strengths: Super agility and offensive touch. Borderline freak. Very quick hands, is adept at rebound putbacks and has a great touch out to 18 feet. Great leaping ability. Potential is very high. Can create shots for teammates, a good passer. Post game is good.
Weaknesses: Shys away from contact. Like Garnett athletically but not nearly the player yet. Not great at taking a smaller man off the dribble. Unconsistent at times.
You know he did. He looked deflated before the whistle blew. He knew
NBADraft.net's 2000 NBA draft scouting reports were amazing
NBA Comparison: Carmelo Anthony
How old was Darius when he got hurt?
Moreso disappointed that he didn't snatch it before he let the decision go to the refs.
If Reggie hadn't hit those end of game shots against the Knicks he wouldn't talk so much about clutchness and bullshit like that
:/24 or so.
Sounds about right
Nope.Athleticism and rebounding at 10/10 didn't turn out right at all though.
Holy shit. Is this a real post?
Beasley can rebound and is athletic as hell... he'd just rather shoot fuckyeaimdashit jumpers all day.Athleticism and rebounding at 10/10 didn't turn out right at all though.
That's not too far out of Beasley's realm. Imagine if he wasn't fucking crazy. Better yet, imagine if he was like Rose. So humble.
:/
He could've been a lot better.
That's not too far out of Beasley's realm. Imagine if he wasn't fucking crazy. Better yet, imagine if he was like Rose. So humble.
Yes. Clutchness is madeup bullshit. I think I already had this discussion with you.
I feel your pain reilo.
You know whats sad about being a Lolcats fan? Up until this year, Sean May was easily the most talented guy we've drafted.
Yeah but you didn't draft Telfair. Nor did you trade down to grab Webster and pass on Deron/CP3 because Telfair was the PGOTF.
But we did trade a future 1st for Sexi Lexi
I'm more of the opinion that the good players tend to do better at the ends of games because they're good.I think it is fair to say that, outside of guys who coast until the last few minutes like CP3 (and yes, he coasts because of injury, just an example), that not a ton of guys raise their level of play, the level of play of some players falls under pressure. I mean...People in all aspects of life can struggle under lots of pressure, hard to argue that there aren't at least chokers.
I'm more of the opinion that the good players tend to do better at the ends of games because they're good.
CP3 works near the ends of games because he's a PG who can shoot very well and run his offense well. Thus you're probably going to get a quality shot.
I don't deny that some guys may pass up "the big shot", but at the same time you can't just assume that if a guy misses a few games in a row or turns down one shot, that he doesn't "know how to win" or something like that. End of game sample sizes are small.
I'm more of the opinion that the good players tend to do better at the ends of games because they're good.
CP3 works near the ends of games because he's a PG who can shoot very well and run his offense well. Thus you're probably going to get a quality shot.
I don't deny that some guys may pass up "the big shot", but at the same time you can't just assume that if a guy misses a few games in a row or turns down one shot, that he doesn't "know how to win" or something like that. End of game sample sizes are small.
I still don't think anyone elevates their level of play, they just play their normal game, and if they're good, they'll probably hit shots/make plays. These plays just stick out to us more when we remember games and it clouds our judgement.
(imo)
Small sample sizes. And LeBron has also come up huge in a lot of playoff games. In fact, his averages are damn near ridiculous near the ends of games."A few"? In Lebron's case, it's a dozen playoff games over 9 years.
Anyone that has ever watched Brandon Roy knows exactly what clutch is.
You're only denying it to excuse Lebron.
I was a young wolves fan when KG was playing so I honestly can't give you an objective take on how he played during crunch time, and Malone was before my time, so I can't really comment there either.There is a lot of confirmation bias involved yes, but there are a lot of guys who simply can't handle major pressure situations (KG) or have offensive styles based around outworking the opposition that simply do not work well in playoff or crunch time situations where everyone is playing really hard (Malone) and those players can get the unclutch tag and it has some factual basis.
Not saying that LeBron is a choker or anything though, his issues don't have to do with the last five minutes of a game.