The way that the Raptors will play, Rudy needs to post up
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stretch wrote: View PostDo you think its worth the effort for such a skinny guy to brush up on post moves with Hakeem? Bulk is needed to hold that position I have learned from experience.
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Rapstor4Life wrote: View PostRudy and DeMar are working with Hakeem as well
http://instagram.com/husky4lyfe22# Rudy posted a vid nice to see Rudy, DeMar and Austin learning from a legend.
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stretch wrote: View PostAD averaged 0.4 blocks per game last year, 0.5 for Daye's career. Kyle Lowry averaged the same 0.4 bpg last year.
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p00ka wrote: View PostI don't know why people don't look at minutes when they come up with this stuff. Daye's average, btw, was .5 last year (not .4), but that's in 10 minutes average vs Kyle's 30. Daye's per 36 average was 1.5. Considering the sparse, and very inconsistent, minutes, that's not bad.
0.4 bpg in 2012-13 at nba.com- http://www.nba.com/playerfile/austin....html?nav=page
Daye is more likely to play 10 mpg than 36 mpg this year.Last edited by stretch; Thu Aug 29, 2013, 12:55 AM.
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stretch wrote: View Post0.4 bpg in 2012-13 ESPN- http://espn.go.com/nba/player/_/id/3976/austin-daye
0.4 bpg in 2012-13 at nba.com- http://www.nba.com/playerfile/austin....html?nav=page
Daye is more likely to play 10 mpg than 36 mpg this year.
Here what he says about his D:
The "good" news is he was only the second worst in rebound rate. Actually, the rest of his defense wasn't bad -- he ranked in the top 15 of power forwards in both blocks and steals per minute, and saw fewer overwhelming strength matchups given the increasing prevalence of small ball around the league. Unfortunately, his offense made him completely unplayable, and unless his shot recovers his career is in jeopardy.@Chr1st1anL
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stretch wrote: View Post0.4 bpg in 2012-13 ESPN- http://espn.go.com/nba/player/_/id/3976/austin-daye
0.4 bpg in 2012-13 at nba.com- http://www.nba.com/playerfile/austin....html?nav=page
Daye is more likely to play 10 mpg than 36 mpg this year.
Anyway, regarding the bolded part, I thought you were responding to statement about blocking ability, not minutes. Remember that?
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p00ka wrote: View PostLooks like basketballreference.com has a problem with their blocks per game calculation. Makes a a guy wonder where else their numbers might be wrong.
Anyway, regarding the bolded part, I thought you were responding to statement about blocking ability, not minutes. Remember that?
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stretch wrote: View PostLet's go back further to my original argument that Austin Daye is not the type of player that has built his reputation on his defense.
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