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I have said it before and i'll say it again. I never know how to take you. I think you operate from a position just because its entertaining to you. I am under the impression you do not have opinions, and if you do, you would theoretically suppress it, because it would detract from the unique ambiguity which constitutes the very essence of What Franklin is. You are beyond holding an opinion. Somehow you transcend all of that. I guess maybe you are John the Beloved, Bigfoot, an exiled alien... Who knows.

I don't know whether to take this as a compliment or an insult. Either way, what's you opinion on Stevenson's defense at the two?
 
This is a very true statement. While there are varying degrees of bad, very few NBA players should be considered "good" at defense.

The NBA has been in a long process of condensing toward perfection, with players learning to game for calls rather than being pure athletic freaks, and the refs have done what they can to keep up. Boil down, boil down, condense.

The offensive schemes are being adjusted to the stat discoveries too. How are players supposed to be elite defenders these days and still play the other way? For starters, the guards are way too athletic to be stopped by a guy going in reverse. Also, defenses play like one of those kinekt balls, packing the paint when anyone drives, then the ball handler finds a shooter on the wing. We didn't have this back in the day of the Hero Defensive Greats.

I remember James Harden playing competitive defense when he was a sixth man and could afford the fouls. I think all the elite offensive players are capable of playing both ways if the rules allowed it.
 
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This is a very true statement. While there are varying degrees of bad, very few NBA players should be considered "good" at defense.

If by good defense you mean illegal defense supported by horrible refs then yes you're right.

Weird that you found it such a ludicrous idea. Lance Stephenson is better than Hayward and probably can be had a for a little less.

Interesting question. They bring some similar and some different things to the table. If we went big with Embiid or Randle that's a guy that would be an intriguing free agency target. I think he has the strength and length to play defense at the 3 similar to Jimmy Butler.
No shotblocker, but he will be in your driving lane and put a hand in your face.

Put Lance on this current roster and I doubt he's the same player.

We might find out this summer depending on negotiations and offers from other teams.
 
Alright guys, here's my weekly "Randle got KILLER *SF* SKILLZZZ" video analysis.


Hope you guys enjoy them, as much as I enjoy bringing them to you.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6sCTv0TGYw

- 0.05min: Randle iso on the 3pt line, dribble drive into the paint and SLAMS it

- 0.16min: Randle again up top, dribble around his defender, floater against shot blocker

- 0.43min: Randle again starting from the 3pt line, dribble penetration, rises up and banks it in off the glass

- 1.09min: Again, dribbles, gets into the lane, leaner over the shorter defender and in

- 1.36min: Randle receives the ball top of the key, spin move into the lane and hook shot over the defender
 
Everybody knows the UK team had things start clicking at the last minute.

Everybody knows Aaron Harrison has been clutch, already hitting two game winners in the four tourney games.

But I wanted to share Aaron's overall production going back to the SEC tourney games and through the NCAA tournament.

Pts - 16.5
3's - 19/35 (54%)

TO - 1
 
Thanks for sharing
 
Alright guys, here's my weekly "Randle got KILLER *SF* SKILLZZZ" video analysis.


Hope you guys enjoy them, as much as I enjoy bringing them to you.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6sCTv0TGYw

- 0.05min: Randle iso on the 3pt line, dribble drive into the paint and SLAMS it

- 0.16min: Randle again up top, dribble around his defender, floater against shot blocker

- 0.43min: Randle again starting from the 3pt line, dribble penetration, rises up and banks it in off the glass

- 1.09min: Again, dribbles, gets into the lane, leaner over the shorter defender and in

- 1.36min: Randle receives the ball top of the key, spin move into the lane and hook shot over the defender



That was really impressive. His ability to adjust while in the air and make the shot and his balance/recovery with contact is impressive for a big dude. Those looked like moves that would work in the NBA.
 
Everybody knows the UK team had things start clicking at the last minute.

Everybody knows Aaron Harrison has been clutch, already hitting two game winners in the four tourney games.

But I wanted to share Aaron's overall production going back to the SEC tourney games and through the NCAA tournament.

Pts - 16.5
3's - 19/35 (54%)

TO - 1

I like Aaron a lot at #23 do you think he will come out this year.
 
Randle can't play the 3 in the NBA until he gets a consistent jump shot and improves his handles. I think he has enough athleticism but you have to be able to rise up and drill jump shots.
 
I think it was Bleacher report has the Jazz taking Embiid fourth and at #23 they have us taking T.J. Warren. I worry that Warren isn't a very good outside shooter (3 pt) but the kid can score.

There may be quite a few options at #23 because of the depth of this draft: Who would you guys pick if the following were available at #23 knowing the Jazz selected Embiid (if he enters the draft).

T.J. Warren
KT McDaniels
P.J. Hairston
Jerani Grant
James Young
 
I think it was Bleacher report has the Jazz taking Embiid fourth and at #23 they have us taking T.J. Warren. I worry that Warren isn't a very good outside shooter (3 pt) but the kid can score.

There may be quite a few options at #23 because of the depth of this draft: Who would you guys pick if the following were available at #23 knowing the Jazz selected Embiid (if he enters the draft).

T.J. Warren
KT McDaniels
P.J. Hairston
Jerani Grant
James Young

Depends on background check and workout.
But when I look at raw talent I'd choose this order:
Young > Warren > Hairston > Grant

I also think everybody getting a first round promise will come out this year. A lot of late first rounders are traded from contenders to lottery teams. Better chance to get in a position where you're getting exposure regardless of fit.
 
I think it was Bleacher report has the Jazz taking Embiid fourth and at #23 they have us taking T.J. Warren. I worry that Warren isn't a very good outside shooter (3 pt) but the kid can score.

There may be quite a few options at #23 because of the depth of this draft: Who would you guys pick if the following were available at #23 knowing the Jazz selected Embiid (if he enters the draft).

T.J. Warren
KT McDaniels
P.J. Hairston
Jerani Grant
James Young

McDaniels, Hairston, Warren, Young, Grant.

McDaniels can score and he plays great defense, plus he's a good athlete. I'm a huge fan of his. I could switch Young and Warren easily, but I like that Warren has actually proven that he can score. McDaniels is definitely my favorite out of the group, primarily because of his defense.
 
Alright guys, here's my weekly "Randle got KILLER *SF* SKILLZZZ" video analysis.


Hope you guys enjoy them, as much as I enjoy bringing them to you.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6sCTv0TGYw

- 0.05min: Randle iso on the 3pt line, dribble drive into the paint and SLAMS it

- 0.16min: Randle again up top, dribble around his defender, floater against shot blocker

- 0.43min: Randle again starting from the 3pt line, dribble penetration, rises up and banks it in off the glass

- 1.09min: Again, dribbles, gets into the lane, leaner over the shorter defender and in

- 1.36min: Randle receives the ball top of the key, spin move into the lane and hook shot over the defender


Nicky you know no more is ther difference 1 to 4 in NBA for good player. Randle will play point like point guard play power forward. Randle can shooting guard and handle balls.
 
[size/HUGE] boobs [/size];797383 said:
Nicky you know no more is ther difference 1 to 4 in NBA for good player. Randle will play point like point guard play power forward. Randle can shooting guard and handle balls.

I'm reeeeeally starting to like this guys schtick.
 
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