What's that? Reggie Miller, ex-Pacer, thinks the Pacers will get to the conference finals? Might as well throw the season now.
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GLF wrote: View PostI saw you say that but I didn't realize our system pushes a lot of corner 3's for our PFs. If he truly does shoot 44% from around that range then I take what I said. He definitely isn't afraid to shoot that's for sure. It's crazy that only 2% of his 3s were from the corner though. I wonder why Boston never figured that out and changed that
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KHD wrote: View Postit's because sullinger is too fat to take corner 3s and get back on defence.
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Chr1s1anL wrote: View PostI think Sully was mostly brought in for his rebounding, screen setting and play making skills. His big body is going to get Lowry/Deebo great looks. That Deebo/Amir hand off that we use to see might be back but, with Sully. Also we needed a forward that could do more than just shot when he gets the ball off the flare screen. Sully gives you a triple threat(drive, pass and shoot).
Kid is a really good passer.
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LJ2 wrote: View PostPersonally, I think Teague is under rated because he deserves to be. I don't think anyone knows how many games or what you are going to get out of Jefferson, but Sully is pretty much a younger version of him and cancels any advantage Al brings in a match up vs. Tor.
If DeMar or Kyle or God forbid both Damar and Kyle can show up against Indiana then I think it should be a fairly one sided match up if we see them in the playoffs.
The other big component is how the team will play under Nate Macmillan. Have to think that he's a step down from Vogel.
I would put McMillan in the same tier as Casey, i.e., middle of the pack coach with good relationship skills and I would put both of them below Vogel. In hindsight, Vogel getting Indy to the ECF twice with the Hibbert/West/George roster and almost beating Lebron/Wade/Bosh in their primes seems inconceivable.
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DanH wrote: View PostAnd yet not too fat to chase offensive rebounds at the rim at a similar rate to JV (well until JV made a leap this year) and get back on defence? Don't buy it. It was a system thing.
But anyway, without delving into the positions of guys taking them, boston and toronto have similar corner 3 attempt rates do they not?
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KHD wrote: View Postit was a bit tongue in cheek.
But anyway, without delving into the positions of guys taking them, boston and toronto have similar corner 3 attempt rates do they not?
But not delving into the positions is a mistake, because that's the part that the system really controls, where guys stand on the court for open shots.
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Sam17 wrote: View Postgo to 1:25 on the second vid lolKeonClark wrote: View PostI'd be a little pissed too if I had like 10 lbs of rolled up clothes whipped at the back of my head during a live TV spot lolLJ2 wrote: View PostLOL, wonder Sully had to say to that guy after he found out what he said on live TV.@Chr1st1anL
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DanH wrote: View PostFirst, not really. 31% for the Raps vs 23% for the Celts.
But not delving into the positions is a mistake, because that's the part that the system really controls, where guys stand on the court for open shots.
Anyway i fail to see a scenario in which sullinger could possibly be less useful than Scola.
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KHD wrote: View Postas a percentage of all shots they're pretty close i thought. But i didn't have the numbers on hand.
Anyway i fail to see a scenario in which sullinger could possibly be less useful than Scola.
So there's that at least.9 time first team all-RR, First Ballot Hall of Forum
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