SMH at bargs and lopez getting 5 and 6 rebounds.. just pathetic.
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SMH at bargs and lopez getting 5 and 6 rebounds.. just pathetic.
[QUOTE=Rnbizzle]SMH at bargs and lopez getting 5 and 6 rebounds.. just pathetic.[/QUOTE]
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Ratings dont work this way
Reminder: Defense matters! Not just blocks and steals, but both on-ball defense and help defense
Dwight Howard - 92
Andrew Bogut - 82
Tim Duncan (if they finally have him at C) - 82
Al Horford - 82
Andrew Bynum - 81
Emeka Okafor - 80
Marcin Gortat - 80
Tyson Chandler - 79
Nene - 79
Marc Gasol - 79
Al Jefferson gets no respect.. Smh
[QUOTE=AI3Anthony]Al Jefferson gets no respect.. Smh[/QUOTE]
I know right? :cheers:
[QUOTE=KGMN][LIST=1][*]Dwight Howard[*]Brook Lopez[*]Andrew Bogut[*]Marc Gasol[*]Al Horford[*]Joakim Noah[*]Emeka Okafor[*]Andrea Bargnani[*]Al Jefferson[*]Nene[/LIST][/QUOTE]
Andrew Bynum?
Bump!
[QUOTE=AI3Anthony]Al Jefferson gets no respect.. Smh[/QUOTE]
He is a mechanical post player that will average 18/10 for a few more years then die off. he has little to no athleticism, but he is skilled and strong. Doesn't like to play defence either.
Bogut got 78 and it astounds me.
Should be 85+.
He is skilled at every part of basketball except foul shooting.
He should be the best defender on the game, he is probably the best defender in the NBA if people watched him.
Howard is probably the only big man in the NBA that is regarded as a better defender, and in reality he isnt as Bogut blocks more shots, gets more charges, plays better man on man D, but perhaps isnt quite as quick on the help blocks as Howard that look spectacular.
He controls the interior better than Howard.
Dont comment unless you watched at least 20 Bucks games, I watched about 50.
[QUOTE=Borat]Bogut got 78 and it astounds me.
Should be 85+.
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His offensive game took a step back this year after his injuries though
No mention of Anderson Varejao frightened me. His defense is outstanding.
9.1 ppg 9.7 rpg and 1.2 bpg
This is very impressive considering he is playing outside his natural position of power forward.
Last year starting centers averaged 10.1 ppg 7.3 rpg and 1.3 bpg.
Not to mention how Varejao gets "underneath the skin" of most players.
[URL="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3v-kJmjNo0"]How Dwight Howard deals with Anderson Varejao
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