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SkywalkerAC wrote: View PostReally hopeful that JV is working on his passing with Sabonis as we speak.
I' dlove to see him develope into a skill player.... he has the motor.
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I really do think that he's poised to have a big season - contract year, still figuring out the speed of the game, still finding his form physically, but he's always produced and in a contract year with all this experience now under his belt you gotta think he's going to come in like a new man. I'm expecting new levels of maturity and feel for the game. He's got to be a leader amongst our young bigs but I'd bet on him delivering the goods.
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Superjudge wrote: View PostOMG.
"JV is used poorly"
"system not for JV"
"coach doesn't utilize JV"
STOP!!!!!!
For the guys that have actually played.... aside from iso's at the elbow or baseline (which JV is horrible at using) what have you ever seen run consistently for bigs on your team but Post ups?
Toronto goes low to JV early is so many games, and SO MANY times it is either a missed shot, or a turnover. Games aren't his personal training time. His mates stop using him because of this. Likely he will get bette ran dthat will change but its on him, NOBODY else.
What ever happened to young guys, and bigs getting their points and making their mark of hustle and simply playing the game hard. He does that now, and it works for him and his effectiveness lies there, as it does for ALL young players. All this BS about how hard done by JV is is a complete pile of dung.
ts gotta stop boys.
He scored 1.02 points per post up. That is 88th percentile and ahead of guys like Marc Gasol, brook Lopez, Zbo, Al Jefferson, Aldridge, Dirk, Blake griffin, pau Gasol, Kanter, vucevic, Monroe, cousins, horford, Howard, pekovic, Hibbert, favors, west.
You don't agree, fine. But you're wrong on this.
http://stats.nba.com/playtype/#!/pos...bbreviation*E*Last edited by mcHAPPY; Wed Aug 5, 2015, 08:45 PM.
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mcHAPPY wrote: View PostHis turnovers were lowest of career. He is improving each year.
He scored 1.02 points per post up. That is 88th percentile and ahead of guys like Marc Gasol, brook Lopez, Zbo, Al Jefferson, Aldridge, Dirk, Blake griffin, pau Gasol, Kanter, vucevic, Monroe, cousins, horford, Howard, pekovic, Hibbert, favors, west.
You don't agree, fine. But you're wrong on this.
http://stats.nba.com/playtype/#!/pos...bbreviation*E*
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Superjudge wrote: View PostOMG.
"JV is used poorly"
"system not for JV"
"coach doesn't utilize JV"
STOP!!!!!!
For the guys that have actually played.... aside from iso's at the elbow or baseline (which JV is horrible at using) what have you ever seen run consistently for bigs on your team but Post ups?
Toronto goes low to JV early is so many games, and SO MANY times it is either a missed shot, or a turnover. Games aren't his personal training time. His mates stop using him because of this. Likely he will get bette ran dthat will change but its on him, NOBODY else.
What ever happened to young guys, and bigs getting their points and making their mark of hustle and simply playing the game hard. He does that now, and it works for him and his effectiveness lies there, as it does for ALL young players. All this BS about how hard done by JV is is a complete pile of dung.
ts gotta stop boys.
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Superjudge wrote: View Postwhat have you ever seen run consistently for bigs on your team but Post ups?.
a little thing called
pick n roll
which he is quite good atFor still frame photograph of me reading the DeRozan thread please refer to my avatar
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thead wrote: View Posthe could wrack up a few assists by passing during the roll once the defense sucks in and kick to the corner 3
Sigh.
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big boi wrote: View PostYeah I've played at a decent level. And I've never said something to the effect of, and I'm paraphrasing... I was a stalwart defender but couldn't stop anyone one on one. What!? That is defending. In the nba they come up with help schemes because of insane, unguardable players the like you have never played against. But a good defender can play man defence. I was going to reply to your post before but let it pass, but I can't abide your continued pretence about having some sort of gift for analyzing players' games based on your deep knowledge of the game. You don't. I have never once observed you demonstrate a good understanding of any part of the game. The word 'delusional' gets thrown around a lot here. But you sir are delusional.
funny thing, I'm almost always right. Is that why you get so angry???
Here read this....
http://bballbreakdown.com/2015/03/23...d-the-raptors/
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thead wrote: View Postummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
a little thing called
pick n roll
which he is quite good at
I'll agree though, he can do it.
You guys wanna attack me and im only pointing out obvious and simple realities as they are now. JV, I think anyhow, is moving in a good direction.... but, and this isn't something you can really argue, he isn't being held back by anyone... this notion that management and coaching are against JV is simply silly and unfounded.
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mcHAPPY wrote: View PostHis turnovers were lowest of career. He is improving each year.
He scored 1.02 points per post up. That is 88th percentile and ahead of guys like Marc Gasol, brook Lopez, Zbo, Al Jefferson, Aldridge, Dirk, Blake griffin, pau Gasol, Kanter, vucevic, Monroe, cousins, horford, Howard, pekovic, Hibbert, favors, west.
You don't agree, fine. But you're wrong on this.
http://stats.nba.com/playtype/#!/pos...bbreviation*E*
You guys are good in Packs.... Jackals!
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