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AKMVP, you've been Alanisized.
#MorrissetteMe
I usually hate it when people use this sort of lingo outside of Twitter, but somehow this an exception
AKMVP, you've been Alanisized.
#MorrissetteMe
Let me put it this way - it's like 10,000 spoons when all you need is a knife.
You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to Mr. McGibblets again
From reading many of your posts (you, GVC and Archie primarily, all of whom I trust on this), the guard play wasn't much better. Add in the fact that it's been Kanter's first true live game action in a couple years and it makes his performances/stats even more impressive.
The kid will be productive in the NBA and play for a long time. The question is how productive. With him, Favors, Hayward and Burks on our team, the sky's the limit. My biggest question at this point is who, if any, will evolve into a true scoring threat and possible stud in that regard. All, in their own way, have that potential in my opinion.
If I had to guess the future scoring outputs of our four young studs, it would look something like...
Burks: 20ppg
Hayward: 17ppg
Favors: 21ppg
Kanter: 23ppg
Worst prediction ever. No way we have 3 guys average over 20, with 4 over 15. Did any other team besides the Heat have 3 players average over 20 pppg? How many times has that happened in the last 10 years?
Edit: Never mind, even the Heat didn't have 3 players average over 20, Bosh only averaged 18.
Sorry, I didn't mean to say they would all average those numbers in the same season, just that that's my prediction for their best scoring seasons in their careers.
I do think the four of them are capable of averaging a combined 65-70ppg in the future though.
Oh, ok. Sorry for being an a-hole. I just expanded my original though with an edit. I pretty much agree with you actually.