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Chr1s1anL wrote: View PostI've always wondered about this too. People on here try too hard to make Debo seem selfish and a bad teammate. Even though everything about his character tells you different.
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CalgaryRapsFan wrote: View PostFor sure, but guys don't get open by standing still for 20 seconds as the play clock dwindles down. My point is that there seem to be more plays to move other players around, set secondary picks, etc... in order for a certain player(s) to be in a certain spot(s) to receive the outlet pass from Lowry/DeRozan (off drives) or JV (out of the post).
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slaw wrote: View PostCouldn't it just be that he was on absolute fire to start the year and couldn't miss and now that defenses have adjusted to try and stop him he's passing to open teammates?
Why does everything positive around this guy have to come complete with the absolutely most uncharitable spin possible about his motivations?"We're playing in a building." -- Kawhi Leonard
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New year, same story: http://fivethirtyeight.com/features/...espn:nba:index"We're playing in a building." -- Kawhi Leonard
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JawsGT wrote: View Postyeah, basically everyone during the first 8-10 games were shooting poorly, except for Ross maybe, so Demar took alot of shots cause he was lighting it up. It made sense. Over the last 6-8 games, Patterson, Lowry, Carroll and Cojo have been shooting really well, and Demar is shooting less. Makes sense.
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S.R. wrote: View PostNew year, same story: http://fivethirtyeight.com/features/...espn:nba:indexTwo beer away from being two beers away.
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Chr1s1anL wrote: View PostYeah, its really getting annoying. Like some people are making arguements now that Deebo wont pass to JV because he doesn't want JV to be successful. That apparently JV being succesful would effect Debo negatively accolades wise. It's like they can't knock his game anymore so they have to attack his character now. Which is pretty sad if you ask me.
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slaw wrote: View PostCouldn't it just be that he was on absolute fire to start the year and couldn't miss and now that defenses have adjusted to try and stop him he's passing to open teammates?
Why does everything positive around this guy have to come complete with the absolutely most uncharitable spin possible about his motivations?
Why can't it also be that DeMar came out with the same #ProveEm mentality that he always has and decided to shut everybody up early? That would be a positive way to spin the exact same thing. Is that politically correct enough to result in a lot less scrunched up undies?
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golden wrote: View PostWhy can't it also be that DeMar came out with the same #ProveEm mentality that he always has and decided to shut everybody up early? That would be a positive way to spin the exact same thing. Is that politically correct enough to result in a lot less scrunched up undies?
In my mind, the more likely scenario is that everyone around him were overlooking others shots to get him the ball to feed the fire, because he was ON FIRE. Nothing beyond that. Perhaps he was playing with a chip on his shoulder, sure, and rightly so; not sure you can attribute that to him shooting the lights out at a historically great level though.
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Joey wrote: View PostIt was the "he was clearly looking to get his at the expense of involving his teammates", that made your post seem like you were implying a negatively selfish motivation. Its not about being politically correct or anything.
In my mind, the more likely scenario is that everyone around him were overlooking others shots to get him the ball to feed the fire, because he was ON FIRE. Nothing beyond that. Perhaps he was playing with a chip on his shoulder, sure, and rightly so; not sure you can attribute that to him shooting the lights out at a historically great level though.
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