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Re: Lebron w/ Westbrook = Lottery. Kawhi w/ Westbrook = Top Seed.
Originally Posted by NBAGOAT
one guy is a better far better playmaker and offensive anchor yet they're close on offense, i dont get the logic there. jokic also has a huge edge in efficiency 65ts% to ad's 61.5%.
Finally dlo scoring 17.5ppg is a volume scorer but mpj scoring 16ppg isnt one?? really if ad was as almost as good as jokic and he's on a more stacked team, how the hell are the lakers 20th on offense while nuggets are 10th. I have a feeling ik your answer to that question but it would be a ridiculous one.
Russell started out the season in a slump. What's his average over the last 15 games or so? Without looking up the stats, it has to be around 25 ppg. He's carried the scoring load every time Lebron or AD choke or don't show up.
And in answering your question, I feel like I keep having to repeat myself over and over. You haven't figured out why the Lakers are 20th on offense? Because they suck playing as a team. Do you have a problem understanding how LeDeadWeight is a team offense killer?
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Re: Lebron w/ Westbrook = Lottery. Kawhi w/ Westbrook = Top Seed.
Originally Posted by SouBeachTalents
8-5 is the hottest streak in the league?
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Re: Lebron w/ Westbrook = Lottery. Kawhi w/ Westbrook = Top Seed.
Originally Posted by Full Court
im a Bronie fluffer.
im little Ashley and ill Weep it out.
As expected, still no actual basketball related reply from you, the resident *** dumpster.
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Re: Lebron w/ Westbrook = Lottery. Kawhi w/ Westbrook = Top Seed.
Lakers are one game ahead of Jazz and being out of the playoff race.
I mean, Lebron at 37 or how old he is doesn't matter to me, but it sure doesn't seem as if he's a winning player now.
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Re: Lebron w/ Westbrook = Lottery. Kawhi w/ Westbrook = Top Seed.
Originally Posted by aj1987
As expected, still no actual basketball related reply from you, the resident *** dumpster.
^Bitch fit.
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Re: Lebron w/ Westbrook = Lottery. Kawhi w/ Westbrook = Top Seed.
Originally Posted by 90sgoat
Lakers are one game ahead of Jazz and being out of the playoff race.
I mean, Lebron at 37 or how old he is doesn't matter to me, but it sure doesn't seem as if he's a winning player now.
Yeah, that should be clear to everyone.
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