Dude I was literally sitting next to an NBA person as I typed what I was typing. So I will let him know you think he doesn’t know crap about basketball. Maybe you should apply for an NBA front office job?
You don’t think this is a somewhat slippery appeal to authority when you’re essentially arguing ITT that the reigning “NBA person” of the year has it all wrong about one of his most valued players?
is your buddy a GM? assistant GM? Assistant to the assistant?
While I’m sure most NBA front office employees have opinions about basketball, I do know that they don’t all have valued opinions about basketball. So being an NBA person doesn’t really mean anything to us without specifics..and even then, roster oriented NBA people are fired en masse every year for being wrong too often about basketball.
it doesn’t really matter what your friends role is since nobody is arguing you’re wrong about Sabonis simply because they think McNair is good at his job. It’s based on “data”.
I think you know that as well, otherwise you wouldn’t consistently lean on the most context void and meaningless of stats in +\- to minimize one of the best advanced data players in the game from last season.
it also can’t be true that he always or even fairly often struggles against the type of bigs you described. Domas bad games were so rare last season that I can still name them off the top of my head. He wouldn’t be one of those most consistent and efficient players in the NBA if he had such apparent weaknesses.
Quite simply, he would be a reserve if he was as you described because atleast half the starting bigs in the league are a bit taller or as strong if not stronger than him.
You don’t get to where Sabonis has in the modern NBA by accident. He’s one of the best bigs in the NBA going by raw numbers and advanced stats. Also results. He makes his team and teammates better.
You know..kb02 didn’t go off the rails immediately. He was a serious poster and one of the better ones on the forum for awhile. Even his initial misgivings about Fox weren’t unreasonable…but he became obsessed with the take and started lapping up the negative responses he got as people who can’t “handle the truth”. Then came the Fox and Mo Williams comparison and a fan who couldn’t even enjoy his team finally being good.
The reason I bring it up is that last night you basically implied he was a back up big and Zubac was out of his league(or he’s overmatched) by suggesting that his minutes should be lined up with Thies instead… because after all, he’s only good against marginal, weaker and undersized bigs like Thies. So forgive those who might start to think your skepticism is evolving to trolling.