Blazers have 3 starters and their back up center out.
Did a great job making it a game.
I think they have now lost 5 in a row and SAS will soon be ahead of them in the West.
Just an impression, based on a small sample size but they seem way too prone to settle for jump shots.
Blazers have 3 starters and their back up center out.
Did a great job making it a game.
I think they have now lost 5 in a row and SAS will soon be ahead of them in the West.
Just an impression, based on a small sample size but they seem way too prone to settle for jump shots.
More than just an impression.
Kaman, Aldridge and Batum being out further limits the inside game.
The more likely you are to say Harden is the MVP, the more likely you are to be the type who masturbates to a spreadsheet.
Durant was MVP last year. Was his team the best regular season team? Did he get to the Finals?
He led his team to 50 wins and scored 32 ppg. With an All-Star on his team.
Harden puts up big numbers.
The rest of his team is very good, no slouches.
Not enough to make him a More Valuable Player than Curry or Lebron.
He doesnt have a Pippen. He's more [em]valuable[/em] because he's doing all the work.
Thompson scores 21.7 ppg.
Kyrie scores 21.8 ppg.
The next dude on Houston scores 12.7.
So you think Harden is today's Michael Jordan?
I'm not seeing it.
I do agree that his is Most Valuable Rocket Player and should get the team award.
Why MJ? Could you explain why your using Jordan instead of Kareem Abdul Jabbar? Or Nash?
Explain your barometer.
I dont seen any of you using any form of measurement except dick riding.
2014-15 NBA Leaders Win Shares
1. James Harden (HOU) 13.91
2. Stephen Curry (GSW) 13.54
3. Chris Paul (LAC) 12.77
4. Anthony Davis (NOP) 11.85
5. DeAndre Jordan (LAC) 10.61
6. Kyrie Irving (CLE) 9.54
7. Damian Lillard (POR) 9.44
8. Russell Westbrook (OKC) 9.39
9. Jimmy Butler (CHI) 9.27
10. Pau Gasol (CHI) 9.15
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Unclear as to what point you are making. Please spend some time forming your thoughts before
blurting them out next time. MJ had Pippen. Shaq had Kobe. Neither takes away from the fact
that they were most valuable.
Harden puts up big numbers.
The rest of his team is very good, no slouches.
Not enough to make him a More Valuable Player than Curry or Lebron.
He doesnt have a Pippen. He's more [em]valuable[/em] because he's doing all the work.
Thompson scores 21.7 ppg.
Kyrie scores 21.8 ppg.
The next dude on Houston scores 12.7.
So you think Harden is today's Michael Jordan?
I'm not seeing it.
I do agree that his is Most Valuable Rocket Player and should get the team award.
Why MJ? Could you explain why your using Jordan instead of Kareem Abdul Jabbar? Or Nash?
Explain your barometer.
I dont seen any of you using any form of measurement except dick riding.
2014-15 NBA Leaders Win Shares
1. James Harden (HOU) 13.91
2. Stephen Curry (GSW) 13.54
3. Chris Paul (LAC) 12.77
4. Anthony Davis (NOP) 11.85
5. DeAndre Jordan (LAC) 10.61
6. Kyrie Irving (CLE) 9.54
7. Damian Lillard (POR) 9.44
8. Russell Westbrook (OKC) 9.39
9. Jimmy Butler (CHI) 9.27
10. Pau Gasol (CHI) 9.15
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Unclear as to what point you are making. Please spend some time forming your thoughts before
blurting them out next time. MJ had Pippen. Shaq had Kobe. Neither takes away from the fact
that they were most valuable.
He doesnt have a Pippen. He's more [em]valuable[/em] because he's doing all the work.
batmon said:
Why MJ? Could you explain why your using Jordan instead of Kareem Abdul Jabbar? Or Nash?
Explain your barometer.
Not my barometer, yours.
Using Pippen as an example doesnt mean the main guy is[strong] literally[/strong] playing like MJ.
It means having an All-Star as the 2nd option.
I shouldnt have to explain this.
I think it's a toss-up between Steph Curry and James Harden. Lebron obviously has turned around the Cavs, but he's won it before, so probably won't win it.
HardOn????
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white_tea said:
Speaking of awards tours, Nikola Mirotic, may or may not be R.O.Y. but he's surely the new Dork.
Mirotic is a baller, fa reals!!! Definitely, he deserves mention as a rookie of the year candidate.
I think it's a toss-up between Steph Curry and James Harden. Lebron obviously has turned around the Cavs, but he's won it before, so probably won't win it.
I think it's a toss-up between Steph Curry and James Harden. Lebron obviously has turned around the Cavs, but he's won it before, so probably won't win it.
Warriors just gave a smack down to the Grz 107-84. In their first matchup the Warriors did not have Bogut and Vince Carter went crazy from the 3. This time Curry outscored the entire Griz team in the 3rd quarter. The Warriors have now beaten every team in the NBA and that's the 1st time this has happened in NBA history. And I believe our longest losing streak was 2 games.
The Warriors have now beaten every team in the NBA and that's the 1st time this has happened in NBA history.
that's a nice stat to pick up.
u do know this is the regular season right? and that it's the same team from last year. and that fundamentals are important when playing ball. and that...actually i've followed the last ten years of basketball but haven't actually watched much.
The Warriors have now beaten every team in the NBA and that's the 1st time this has happened in NBA history.
That can't possibly be right. The "first time in history" part, I mean. The 1995-96 Bulls, for one, beat every team in the league, and I'm betting there are a bunch more who have done it.
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Dear Coochie,
Please spend this time actually watching the more than the Golden State Warriors.
Your Father.
Just an impression, based on a small sample size but they seem way too prone to settle for jump shots.
He doesnt have a Pippen. He's more [em]valuable[/em] because he's doing all the work.
Thompson scores 21.7 ppg.
Kyrie scores 21.8 ppg.
The next dude on Houston scores 12.7.
More than just an impression.
Kaman, Aldridge and Batum being out further limits the inside game.
So you think Harden is today's Michael Jordan?
I'm not seeing it.
I do agree that his is Most Valuable Rocket Player and should get the team award.
Why MJ? Could you explain why your using Jordan instead of Kareem Abdul Jabbar? Or Nash?
Explain your barometer.
I dont seen any of you using any form of measurement except dick riding.
2014-15 NBA Leaders Win Shares
1. James Harden (HOU) 13.91
2. Stephen Curry (GSW) 13.54
3. Chris Paul (LAC) 12.77
4. Anthony Davis (NOP) 11.85
5. DeAndre Jordan (LAC) 10.61
6. Kyrie Irving (CLE) 9.54
7. Damian Lillard (POR) 9.44
8. Russell Westbrook (OKC) 9.39
9. Jimmy Butler (CHI) 9.27
10. Pau Gasol (CHI) 9.15
Durant was MVP last year. Was his team the best regular season team? Did he get to the Finals?
He led his team to 50 wins and scored 32 ppg. With an All-Star on his team.
Go Warriors!!!!
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Unclear as to what point you are making. Please spend some time forming your thoughts before
blurting them out next time. MJ had Pippen. Shaq had Kobe. Neither takes away from the fact
that they were most valuable.
Not my barometer, yours.
I picked 2 guys I thought were "most valuable" in making their teams great.
You pick a guy who you think is "most valuable".
When the voters vote we will know who they think is "most valuable".
Using Pippen as an example doesnt mean the main guy is[strong] literally[/strong] playing like MJ.
It means having an All-Star as the 2nd option.
I shouldnt have to explain this.
This is the exact point we are trying to make. That past winners have included MJ and Shaq, who played with allstar teammates.
Let's say it together, "Hardon for Harden".
So why the fuck did u ask the question Coochi?
HardOn????
Mirotic is a baller, fa reals!!! Definitely, he deserves mention as a rookie of the year candidate.
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
for Harden.
U brought him up as a candidate.
The Warriors have now beaten 22 of the 29 NBA teams this season by 15 point or more.
that's a nice stat to pick up.
u do know this is the regular season right? and that it's the same team from last year. and that fundamentals are important when playing ball. and that...actually i've followed the last ten years of basketball but haven't actually watched much.
That can't possibly be right. The "first time in history" part, I mean. The 1995-96 Bulls, for one, beat every team in the league, and I'm betting there are a bunch more who have done it.