karpasov
Well-Known Member
Here you go - the entire 4th q:
https://cloudyvideos.com/qbd5dgn2y90s
https://cloudyvideos.com/qbd5dgn2y90s
Little bits of game footage is all I can find. I want to see just how Rudy affected the game, and this requires more footage. Thanks though!
Don't you have Internet access to ESPN3? If so, you can see the whole game.
My take: Rudy benefitted quite a bit from matchups. Pau is a size Rudy can deal with, and he had a terriffic game (though interestingly he struggled against the similar sized Tomic in the previous game). But he was playing on Pau most of the time. It would have been harder for him against a bigger center. He did play against Marc a bit, but not much. But Marc had a terrible game, no matter who was on him. Marc just didn't show up ready to play for some reason.
Rudy's lack of strength at this point makes him still more of a situational player even defensively than we hope he'll be later. It remains to be seen whether he gain gain the strength to battle on a more full-time basis against the wider NBA centers.
That's why I think DL will tank it "1 more year" and grab Karl Towns.
Gobert & Towns is a perfect match made in heaven.
Gobert / Favors
Towns
Hood
Hayward / Burks
Exum / Burke
That's a line up I can get excited about.
,Don't you have Internet access to ESPN3? If so, you can see the whole game.
My take: Rudy benefitted quite a bit from matchups. Pau is a size Rudy can deal with, and he had a terriffic game (though interestingly he struggled against the similar sized Tomic in the previous game). But he was playing on Pau most of the time. It would have been harder for him against a bigger center. He did play against Marc a bit, but not much. But Marc had a terrible game, no matter who was on him. Marc just didn't show up ready to play for some reason.
Rudy's lack of strength at this point makes him still more of a situational player even defensively than we hope he'll be later. It remains to be seen whether he gain gain the strength to battle on a more full-time basis against the wider NBA centers.
Here's the 4th quarter:I will gladly pimp myself as much as I can on this forum if anyone can produce the entire fourth quarter of this game (likes, rep points, a heartfelt reply extolling the virtues of the respective provider, my vote for an important bill). I enjoy watching Rudy as much as anyone on the team and couldn't watch the game live. I beseech you most fervently!
Recent games have been on ESPN 2, not 3.
Porzingis per Chad Ford was in the US this summer with an American trainer and pretty much wowed everyone in the gym. Already showing 3pt range. He could be the man. I still doubt we will have top 5 pick unless ping pong balls go our way.
Don't you have Internet access to ESPN3? If so, you can see the whole game.
My take: Rudy benefitted quite a bit from matchups. Pau is a size Rudy can deal with, and he had a terriffic game (though interestingly he struggled against the similar sized Tomic in the previous game). But he was playing on Pau most of the time. It would have been harder for him against a bigger center. He did play against Marc a bit, but not much. But Marc had a terrible game, no matter who was on him. Marc just didn't show up ready to play for some reason.
Rudy's lack of strength at this point makes him still more of a situational player even defensively than we hope he'll be later. It remains to be seen whether he gain gain the strength to battle on a more full-time basis against the wider NBA centers.
Guess we saw a different game. He seemed to be holding his own against Marc. I remember one play they tangled up and Marc couldn't move Rudy and finally swatted at him with an elbow which he was called for a foul. Lack of strength? Well, we shall see. But it didn't look so clear to me. He is a lot stronger than he was last year, that is obvious.
And a bigger center -- who's bigger than Marc Gasol?
Now you've made me feel like I've got to find that last 1:50 (which I didn't realize was missing) somehow, some way.I shall forever sing, with lim'rick or tune,
the praises of Joe Bagadonuts, the altruistic boon.
He's there to help a person in need,
A bandage, mankind, to those who might bleed.
So when in pain and watching highlights's a must,
Call on Bagadonuts, for he's earned your trust.
Here's another version of the last half of the fourth quarter. It includes the last 1:50 (at about the 4:30 mark) plus some postgame. The best part of the ending (to me) is the commentary about Gobert as MVP. Between the two of these videos you can see the entire fourth.Now you've made me feel like I've got to find that last 1:50 (which I didn't realize was missing) somehow, some way.
Here's another version of the last half of the fourth quarter. It includes the last 1:50 (at about the 4:30 mark) plus some postgame. The best part of the ending (to me) is the commentary about Gobert as MVP. Between the two of these videos you can see the entire fourth.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ml6RTzFxhso
I haven't seen much of Towns but from what I've seen from him and Okafor, I'd definitely pick Okafor(if both were available). I am not saying I'm right or you guys are wrong, for all I know you might have seen more of both and have better feel for them, but I'm curious as to why people here like Towns better?
His offense surely is raw but you got to give him 30 minutes to develop it. He literally owned the boards today and that was against as good a big man line-up as he will see in the NBA. He wasn't giving ground to Marc Gasol either, and that guy is as strong as they come. He also was catching some fairly difficult passes and getting his hands on richochets off the rim that were anything but easy to handle. I think you might be underestimating what he can bring this year.
Now you've made me feel like I've got to find that last 1:50 (which I didn't realize was missing) somehow, some way.
My take: Rudy benefitted quite a bit from matchups. Pau is a size Rudy can deal with, and he had a terriffic game (though interestingly he struggled against the similar sized Tomic in the previous game). But he was playing on Pau most of the time. It would have been harder for him against a bigger center. He did play against Marc a bit, but not much. But Marc had a terrible game, no matter who was on him. Marc just didn't show up ready to play for some reason.