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Rare bright spot in this awful season... Trey Burke's vs GSW

Honestly Burke/Burks/Hayward isn't a great group on the floor together. Burks need to fill the 6th man role. Where he can come in and do want he wants with the 2nd group. As for Hayward he fits as a stater if he can improve as a spot up shooter. Honestly I would look to trade him. Kanter and Favors can play together but if that's the case you want defensives wings that can space the floor. The pnr game with Burke and Favors and the pick and pop game with Burke and Kanter can be deadly with floor spacers at the 2 and 3. Especially if they are quality defenders.

I personally disagree for a couple reasons. One we haven't even seen what they can do starting together. Two I don't see why a slashing Burks can't break down the defense and throw it out to hayward and Burke. I actually really want to see they could do. It would probably take a lot of pressure off of Hayward too.
 
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warriors are worst nightmare. when they are making shots, there is nothing we can do to slow them down. we looked friggin lost. we were trading buckets. we score 2. and they drop 2 3's back to back. lol

maybe we really need to go get aaron gordon. we need somebody who can be our defensive leader. 1 nasty defender helps others tremendously.

Except when you're in a close game that's down to the wire, you really can't have a guy who isn't gonna knock down FTs.


Did you see that GSW/DAL game last week that went into OT? Carlisle decided not to play Marion AT ALL in the OT. One can only guess what that reason may be... I guess would be due to him not being able to shoot/score.
 
Honestly Burke/Burks/Hayward isn't a great group on the floor together. Burks need to fill the 6th man role. Where he can come in and do want he wants with the 2nd group. As for Hayward he fits as a stater if he can improve as a spot up shooter. Honestly I would look to trade him. Kanter and Favors can play together but if that's the case you want defensives wings that can space the floor. The pnr game with Burke and Favors and the pick and pop game with Burke and Kanter can be deadly with floor spacers at the 2 and 3. Especially if they are quality defenders.

so you want the best player on this team to be the 6th man.

let me repat the firgging best player on this team to be 6th man.

gee chicago would have won 20 rings if jordan was 6th man

lakers would have won 40 rings if kobe and shaq where 6th men

stfu and gtfo please
 
so you want the best player on this team to be the 6th man.

let me repat the firgging best player on this team to be 6th man.

gee chicago would have won 20 rings if jordan was 6th man

lakers would have won 40 rings if kobe and shaq where 6th men

stfu and gtfo please

James "friggin" Harden was a sixth man. Not to mention Manu "3X champion" Ginobili was a 6th man.

If Burks is the best player on a team that team is going no where. He's a good player but to think he compares to Kobe, Shaq, or Michael isn't even worth discussing. If he were to get on Harden or Ginobili level I'd be shocked.
 
James "friggin" Harden was a sixth man. Not to mention Manu "3X champion" Ginobili was a 6th man.

If Burks is the best player on a team that team is going no where. He's a good player but to think he compares to Kobe, Shaq, or Michael isn't even worth discussing. If he were to get on Harden or Ginobili level I'd be shocked.

was harden and ginoblu THE BEST GUY ON THEIR TEAM!

cus BURKS so FAR IS THE BEST.

is lebron a 6th man?
is durant a 6th man
was kobe a 6th man
was duncan a 6th man
was jordan a 6th man.


NO

so stfu and gtfo
 
If Burks is the best player on a team that team is going no where. He's a good player but to think he compares to Kobe, Shaq, or Michael isn't even worth discussing. If he were to get on Harden or Ginobili level I'd be shocked.


name 1 player on this team this year whop is/has been better?
please take itno acount minutes.

so please stfu and gtfo
 
I think the brightest spot of the season was Hayward's monster game vs. OKC. For that one night, Hayward looked like the second coming of Larry Bird/Pistol Pete/Hornacek/Pippen (and whatever outlandish comparisons made by Hayward homers over the years). His performance that night was a thing of beauty...37 pts, 11 reb, 7 assists 13-16 shooting (81%). But like the olympics, you only get to enjoy an event like that once every 4 years.
 
I think the brightest spot of the season was Hayward's monster game vs. OKC. For that one night, Hayward looked like the second coming of Larry Bird/Pistol Pete/Hornacek/Pippen (and whatever outlandish comparisons made by Hayward homers over the years). His performance that night was a thing of beauty...37 pts, 11 reb, 7 assists 13-16 shooting (81%). But like the olympics, you only get to enjoy an event like that once every 4 years.

I said very early on that Hayward is Pistol Pete Lite, even started a thread on it a long while back.




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Hayward is nothing like Pistol Pete. Pistol Pete's closest modern day NBA player is Allen Iverson.
 
there have been a lot of bright spots with the C4, and Burke this season, maybe you forgot:

1. Alec scoring 20 or more 12 times this season, scoring 30 or more twice, and averaging 14 pts a game and getting to the free-throw line over 5x a game, while only playing 27 minutes. Not bad for a kid most people thought was a bust last season. His PER is now above league average at 16.28

2. Hayward being among an elite handful of NBA players to average at least 16, 5, and 5. Also seeing his stls go up to 1.5 a game. Yes, he has struggled to shoot, but instead of forcing the issue and stifling everyone elses development, he brought his FGAs down around where they should be. Despite his shooting struggles, he still managed to post a PER above league average at 16.27

3. Kanter, took an enormous amount of flack from the media and fans for the Jazz poor start. He was scapegoated by his own coach and teammates even. He made Shaq'n-a-fool twice. He went from playing legit starters minutes at the beginning of the season to being benched and playing a season low 12 minutes on Dec. 13th, to slowly finding himself back in the rotation and playing a season high of 42 mins on March 14th, to having his role jerked around a million times between and since. Through it all, he has brought effort every single game. He hasn't always known what to do on the court, or where to be, but he's always tried. His rebounding was slumping in the early part of the season to a point where his per 36 had him grabbing like 6.something to where he is now averaging 9.7 per 36, and probably more since his 19 REB game tonight has yet to be calculated. Since mid-March, specifically the Clippers game, his defensive rotations have looked a lot better (but maybe you hadn't noticed since our perimeter D went to **** as RJ and Trey hit their rookie and vet walls). Despite playing more minutes this year than his first two years combined (which still aren't even starters minutes), and against starters, his TOs have dropped by 1 whole TO a game. Kid was ****ed with all year, had no offseason, etc, and he still has shown great development. He is far from a finished product, but all signs point to him having what it takes to reach greatness. Despite all of his struggles this season, he still managed to post an above average PER of 15.12

4. Favors has looked absolutely dominant at times this season. San Antonio game anyone? Since the mid-March Clippers game he and Kanter have figured out how to be effective together as well. He has been wildly inconsistent offensively, but he should be praised for trying new things and trying to expand that part of his game. He has matured as well. I thought it took a lot for him to man up in that interview with Locke and admit that he plays down to competition when he perceives them as not being as good as him. As of mid-season, he has been manning up for the games when he coasts. That is big. He's realizing that he is in charge of his mentality, and therefore how good he will be. This was a big year for D. Favs. Sky is the limit for him, and next year I am expecting the stars. He posted a team high PER of 18.70

5. Jeremy learned to shoot. I mean seriously, Jeremy Evans learned to shoot?!? Maybe this offseason he can work on ball handling and lateral quickness so he can play SF, where he'll have a chance of being effective. Evans posted an above average PER of 16.36

At this stage, everyone of our core, save Trey who is still a rookie, and Gobert who didn't get any time, are posting above league average PER's. This is especially heartening for players like Burks and Kanter, who for all intents and purposes, are basically 2nd year players given the amount of DNP's and crap minutes they had in prior years.

I think our core players played exceptionally well given the circumstances. Corbin exposed a lot of weaknesses instead of hiding them, and only gave Hayward 36 minutes a game. Everyone was thrust into a new role, and everyone of the C4 plus Evans proved that they are above average NBA players. Kanter and Burks still have the potential to show us even more given the minutes they've played, while Favors and Hayward can become more consistent with more experience, chemistry with teammates and a new coach who puts them in positions to succeed.
 
there have been a lot of bright spots with the C4, and Burke this season, maybe you forgot:

1. Alec scoring 20 or more 12 times this season, scoring 30 or more twice, and averaging 14 pts a game and getting to the free-throw line over 5x a game, while only playing 27 minutes. Not bad for a kid most people thought was a bust last season. His PER is now above league average at 16.28

2. Hayward being among an elite handful of NBA players to average at least 16, 5, and 5. Also seeing his stls go up to 1.5 a game. Yes, he has struggled to shoot, but instead of forcing the issue and stifling everyone elses development, he brought his FGAs down around where they should be. Despite his shooting struggles, he still managed to post a PER above league average at 16.27

3. Kanter, took an enormous amount of flack from the media and fans for the Jazz poor start. He was scapegoated by his own coach and teammates even. He made Shaq'n-a-fool twice. He went from playing legit starters minutes at the beginning of the season to being benched and playing a season low 12 minutes on Dec. 13th, to slowly finding himself back in the rotation and playing a season high of 42 mins on March 14th, to having his role jerked around a million times between and since. Through it all, he has brought effort every single game. He hasn't always known what to do on the court, or where to be, but he's always tried. His rebounding was slumping in the early part of the season to a point where his per 36 had him grabbing like 6.something to where he is now averaging 9.7 per 36, and probably more since his 19 REB game tonight has yet to be calculated. Since mid-March, specifically the Clippers game, his defensive rotations have looked a lot better (but maybe you hadn't noticed since our perimeter D went to **** as RJ and Trey hit their rookie and vet walls). Despite playing more minutes this year than his first two years combined (which still aren't even starters minutes), and against starters, his TOs have dropped by 1 whole TO a game. Kid was ****ed with all year, had no offseason, etc, and he still has shown great development. He is far from a finished product, but all signs point to him having what it takes to reach greatness. Despite all of his struggles this season, he still managed to post an above average PER of 15.12

4. Favors has looked absolutely dominant at times this season. San Antonio game anyone? Since the mid-March Clippers game he and Kanter have figured out how to be effective together as well. He has been wildly inconsistent offensively, but he should be praised for trying new things and trying to expand that part of his game. He has matured as well. I thought it took a lot for him to man up in that interview with Locke and admit that he plays down to competition when he perceives them as not being as good as him. As of mid-season, he has been manning up for the games when he coasts. That is big. He's realizing that he is in charge of his mentality, and therefore how good he will be. This was a big year for D. Favs. Sky is the limit for him, and next year I am expecting the stars. He posted a team high PER of 18.70

5. Jeremy learned to shoot. I mean seriously, Jeremy Evans learned to shoot?!? Maybe this offseason he can work on ball handling and lateral quickness so he can play SF, where he'll have a chance of being effective. Evans posted an above average PER of 16.36

At this stage, everyone of our core, save Trey who is still a rookie, and Gobert who didn't get any time, are posting above league average PER's. This is especially heartening for players like Burks and Kanter, who for all intents and purposes, are basically 2nd year players given the amount of DNP's and crap minutes they had in prior years.

I think our core players played exceptionally well given the circumstances. Corbin exposed a lot of weaknesses instead of hiding them, and only gave Hayward 36 minutes a game. Everyone was thrust into a new role, and everyone of the C4 plus Evans proved that they are above average NBA players. Kanter and Burks still have the potential to show us even more given the minutes they've played, while Favors and Hayward can become more consistent with more experience, chemistry with teammates and a new coach who puts them in positions to succeed.

tl;dr


did a quick search you have not mentioned Richard jefefrson amazing development.
therefore NEGGED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
tl;dr


did a quick search you have not mentioned Richard jefefrson amazing development.
therefore NEGGED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


My bad. Richard Jefferson has developed pattern baldness, and now must shave everyday or he'll look like Nick Calathes and Tobias Funke had a lovechild. As expected, Richard Jefferson has posted a below the league average PER of 12.12
 
Whoa, Whoa, whoa, here. Hold on one minute. Just...just...just give me a second here.

So,

What you are telling me...what you are trying to say...what I'm getting out of all of this is...

When you let Trey Burke play PG, he actually plays well?

What the hell? Who would of thought of that?

I'm starting to see a trend here.

We play Burks at SG, and he excels.

We play Burke at PG, and he excels.

I wonder what would happen if we let Hayward play SG, and not be a PG??

Why does Corbin want everyone to be a PG, but the actual PG???

HOLY CRAP. WHAT IS HAPPENING?

He is a PG orgy perv.
 
My bad. Richard Jefferson has developed pattern baldness, and now must shave everyday or he'll look like Nick Calathes and Tobias Funke had a lovechild. As expected, Richard Jefferson has posted a below the league average PER of 12.12



so your saying pattern baldness is bad?

i ussually hear people who have hooribe combovers or toupe comment about my male pattern baldness.

i ussually laugh in their face.


so dont be picking in rjeff MPB.
so which are you combover or toupe?
 
so your saying pattern baldness is bad?

i ussually hear people who have hooribe combovers or toupe comment about my male pattern baldness.

i ussually laugh in their face.


so dont be picking in rjeff MPB.
so which are you combover or toupe?

My bad. I didn't mean to offend anyone but Dick Jeffy.

I have neither a combover or a toupe. I unfortunately have thick and fast growing Harry Potterish hair that can't be tamed.
 
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