[NBA] Comments that don't warrant their own thread (FEB)

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I'm going to be interested how Rondo does. You ofcourse have to give him time to recover. Still a part of me wondered why it looked to me Ainge was shopping him. In my perception first agreeing to IT/Ben/one first from us and then when rondo didn't want to play here leaking our interest to the media . If Boston was convinced he would remain a top impact player why trade him? I will keep tabs on his progress
 
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I'm going to be interested how Rondo does. You ofcourse have to give him time to recover. Still a part of me wondered why it looked to me Ainge was shopping him. In my perception first agreeing to IT/Ben/one first from us and then when rondo didn't want to play here leaking our interest to the media . If Boston was convinced he would remain a top impact player why trade him? I will keep tabs on his progress
Celtics 2-10 since Rondo came back in games he's played

I also heard another crazy statistic for the Jazz when Enes Kantar STARTS they are 1-22 (or there abouts).

edit was 22 losses not 25.
 
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I would be very surprised if there are enough Kings Fans who are also Thomas Robinson fans to make such a thread viable. The R.O.F.'s have moved on. Among Kings Fans, fifty percent of us were more or less indifferent to him, and forty-eight percent disliked him. No idea how interested the other two percent would be in making such a thread.

I mean, come on: it's not an oversight that we don't have a "J.J. Hickson Watch" thread...
 
#69
Thomas Robinson's big block on Brewer! Block of the year?? Happy for the guy, hope he plays better on wards and builds up his confidence more.

Gee.

It's almost like giving up on a 21 year old big after 50 games is not a good developmental plan. Nice to see him have some success. This season with Portland was what he should have been for us last season.
 
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Gee.

It's almost like giving up on a 21 year old big after 50 games is not a good developmental plan. Nice to see him have some success. This season with Portland was what he should have been for us last season.
He hsd one good game. He is playing at the same level he has always played at.
 
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He hsd one good game. He is playing at the same level he has always played at.
Not true whatsoever. He's improved in pretty much every facet. If he had the minutes to qualify, his rebounding rate would be in the top 10 in the NBA. He's drastically reduced his TO%, which was a huge issue for him his rookie year. The efficiency is better raising his FG% by 3% and his FT% by 9%.

All in all, he's a solid back-up big. Not what you from a 5th pick obviously, and certainly not over Drummond or Lillard, but he's still also only 22 years old and he's far from a guy who's going to bust out of the league, like many thought last season. Plenty of time to develop and tap into his potential. The rebounding prowess seems to have translated, which bodes well for his future.
 

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Raymond Felton is an idiot. Pure and simple.

Seriously, the gun his wife brought to the cops had 17 bullets in the magazine and one in the chamber? I was raised around guns and can't begin to say how irresponsible that is, especially in NY with the current gun laws. That doesn't even get into him threatening his wife with it. Unbelievable. Welcome to being commissioner, Silver.
 
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Still scary looking, but not as much as before.

PS. Trust Slamson to just stand around a not make an effort on defense. Representing the Sacramento Kings defense proudly!
 
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Not true whatsoever. He's improved in pretty much every facet. If he had the minutes to qualify, his rebounding rate would be in the top 10 in the NBA. He's drastically reduced his TO%, which was a huge issue for him his rookie year. The efficiency is better raising his FG% by 3% and his FT% by 9%.

All in all, he's a solid back-up big. Not what you from a 5th pick obviously, and certainly not over Drummond or Lillard, but he's still also only 22 years old and he's far from a guy who's going to bust out of the league, like many thought last season. Plenty of time to develop and tap into his potential. The rebounding prowess seems to have translated, which bodes well for his future.
I'll add that I don't hold anything that happened under the Maloofs against any player.
 
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On the other side of things, Marshon Brooks is just bad and dumb. What happened to him? He had such a hot start in New Jersey and has just fallen off a cliff.
 
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Thornton continues to struggle. 9 points on 11 shots and gave up a season high 20 to Will Barton (who?) and the Nets lose by 44.

Here's hoping Thornton can turn it around.
 
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