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01-26-2014, 07:58 AM
#391
Sixers|Eagles|Phillies
Re: 2013-2014 Observation Deck
Originally Posted by Burgz V2
he really filled out since his senior year, but still has the same level of explosiveness. In a system with a stretch 4 he could be dangerous.
Which is why I like him in a Sixers uniform. And paired next to Noel.
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01-26-2014, 10:40 AM
#392
alternick = loser :D
Re: 2013-2014 Observation Deck
I wonder why nick stauskas isnt getting any hype dude improved his game over all ... dude is still one of the deadliest 3 pointers and now has a dribble drive..
Gary Harris has been playing like he is on a mission lately.
@Grinder your thoughts about harris and stauskas please thanks
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01-26-2014, 01:14 PM
#393
Celtics/Red Sox/Eagles
Re: 2013-2014 Observation Deck
Shabazz is quietly putting up 18/6/6 with 2 steals a game on 44/44/87 shooting, man is a baller.
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01-26-2014, 01:35 PM
#394
Knicks all da way
Re: 2013-2014 Observation Deck
What? No attention for Michigan winning at MSU? They rarely ever win there lately, even last year's team got smoked. Is this year's a better team? Even without McGary?
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01-26-2014, 02:53 PM
#395
College superstar
Re: 2013-2014 Observation Deck
Originally Posted by UConnCeltics
Shabazz is quietly putting up 18/6/6 with 2 steals a game on 44/44/87 shooting, man is a baller.
Key word
They'll see in March
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01-26-2014, 03:21 PM
#396
3-time NBA All-Star
Re: 2013-2014 Observation Deck
Originally Posted by UConnCeltics
Shabazz is quietly putting up 18/6/6 with 2 steals a game on 44/44/87 shooting, man is a baller.
Guy is a jock. No place in the NBA for him, one of my least favorite college players of all time. Extremely selfish.
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01-26-2014, 08:55 PM
#397
7-time NBA All-Star
Re: 2013-2014 Observation Deck
And the streak is alive! 57-0 against Clemson.
Won 80-61 but the game wasn't remotely that close. Led by 25-30 most of the second half before the regulars went into "f**k it" mode and Roy put in the walk-ons the last 2-3 minutes.
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01-26-2014, 10:02 PM
#398
Very good NBA starter
Re: 2013-2014 Observation Deck
Originally Posted by Burgz V2
he really filled out since his senior year, but still has the same level of explosiveness. In a system with a stretch 4 he could be dangerous.
do you see him as a center?
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01-27-2014, 01:01 AM
#399
Mohamed Bamba
Re: 2013-2014 Observation Deck
No way Vonleh is playing center in the NBA.
Originally Posted by KG215
And the streak is alive! 57-0 against Clemson.
Won 80-61 but the game wasn't remotely that close. Led by 25-30 most of the second half before the regulars went into "f**k it" mode and Roy put in the walk-ons the last 2-3 minutes.
McAdoo has really grown on me. He's no longer taking that awful unbalanced pull up jumper and forcing his non-existent post moves. He's actually balanced on all his jumpers now (and consequently they are going in at a much higher rate), been extremely aggressive attacking the rim, and the guy has been an animal these past few games.
Not sure if I was more impressed with him today diving all over the floor or when were we getting blown out by UVA the other day and he was still diving on the floor when everyone else gave up. His energy has been Hansbrough-esque, except he's doing it with NBA athleticism and fluidity.
And I can't stress the difference in his game when he stops avoiding contact. I haven't seen him use his patent missed reverse layup in a while. Dunks or free throws. I like it, although it would be nice if he could actually make free throws. One step at a time, I suppose.
I think the switch flipped for him and we are seeing what he actually is. He's not Tim Duncan (still don't get the comparison, Jonathan Givony), not James Worthy, Blake Griffin, nor Thomas Robinson. He's a utility 3/4, who can shoot a little, handle a little, plays good to great defense, and bring a lot of energy. Hopefully I didn't jinx it.
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01-27-2014, 07:24 PM
#400
NBA Legend
Re: 2013-2014 Observation Deck
Originally Posted by imdaman99
What? No attention for Michigan winning at MSU? They rarely ever win there lately, even last year's team got smoked. Is this year's a better team? Even without McGary?
They are playing scary good right now. Stauskas is a straight baller. I thought they were in for a down year with Burke and Hardaway leaving and then Mcgary going down but they have been on a huge tear.
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01-28-2014, 02:32 AM
#401
Re: 2013-2014 Observation Deck
Marcus Smart needs to better himself as a leader. He has the drive to win, he just needs a better attitude and needs to be a better role model.
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01-28-2014, 02:00 PM
#402
Good college starter
Re: 2013-2014 Observation Deck
Originally Posted by chips93
do you see him as a center?
no, definitely a 4. came out of HS as a combo forward, but from the size he put on it looks like his days on the wing are done.
Has the length to maybe guard some smaller centres, but he's only 6'10 on a good day. Should be an everyday 4 at the next level.
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01-28-2014, 02:02 PM
#403
NBA Legend
Re: 2013-2014 Observation Deck
Big game in the Big Ten tonight, I am pumped
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01-28-2014, 02:08 PM
#404
Re: 2013-2014 Observation Deck
Gary Harris
Julius Randle
Isiah Austin
Harrison Twins
Doug Mcdermott
James Young...
all play today.
Time to do some scouting.
(I've never really watched DMD play, so today will be a first)
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01-28-2014, 04:42 PM
#405
Sixers|Eagles|Phillies
Re: 2013-2014 Observation Deck
Originally Posted by RightToCensor
Marcus Smart needs to better himself as a leader. He has the drive to win, he just needs a better attitude and needs to be a better role model.
He is a leader with a good attitude and role model.
What Smart are you talkin about, now the lottery pick from OkSt
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