ElRey
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Would it perhaps not be any coincidence that you are both coming in off of a Slovenian IP address?
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Would it perhaps not be any coincidence that you are both coming in off of a Slovenian IP address?
I see, I am the only one who don`t believe Evans is point guard...and I still see this! He should play at SG mostly and maybe PG as his second spot! I don`t wanna be subjective, but offense is running better with Beno on PG!
Beno is not a PG either, rake and beno are very good players but they both SG's, see, PG is the guy who makes his teammates better, like Nash, J.kidd etc.. if your best scorer is your PG you probably won't gain a lot of success because the other players will feel useless because they won't get enough balls.
I think that no team in the history won championship when their best scorer is the PG, but fix me if I'm wrong
im my opinion the only real PG in this team is sergio, he always search for the pass and when the other team starting to think he only passes, then he goes to the hoop by himself.
you need a basketball IQ to be a PG, just look at guys like Rondo for example, he's not searching to become the best scorer, but to make his teammates happier, simple as it sounds that's the point of being a PG, unselfishness.
Okay, I'll bite. If we play Evans at the 2, who starts at the 1?
Thank you!basically, people not letting things die is what keeps sports message boards going in the first place...![]()
Do the names Magic Johnson, Oscar Robertson and Tiny Nate Archibald mean anything?
in those lakers championships, wasn't Kareem the leading scorer?
Archibald... had bird, right?
Robertson... ammm also Kareem?
maybe I'm wrong because I was born in the mid 80's so I didn't watch those old games but fix me if I'm wrong
If you want to learn about Oscar Robertson and Tiny Archibald, neither of whom EVER played for the Lakers BTW, check the history of the Sacramento Kings franchise.
At this point, I'm just gonna bow out of this because I think it's pretty clear you and I have entirely different views of the NBA and the relative importance of various players, etc.
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To be fair, Oscar played with Lew Alcindor aka Kareem Abdul Jabar.... in Milwaukee
Oops. My bad... totally forgot about that. My myopia on the LAL obviously goes all the way back to their Milwaukee days.![]()
This was with the Bucks. With Don Nelson as the coach.
Nate's championship with the Celts came before Bird I believe.
I think this is an interesting way to answer this one Following is a list of the 20 players with the lowest percentage of thier shots assisted in the entire NBA (basically the guys who create almost all their own shots):
(the leaguewide average BTW is 58.8% of shots assisted)
Top 20 Lowest assisted %:
Shavlik Randolph 0.0% (2games)
Chris Paul 8.9%
Steve Nash 10.2%
Will Bynum 17.4%
TJ Ford 22.2%
Earl Boynkins 23.2%
Jeff Teague 23.7%
Devin Harris 24.0%
Tyreke Evans 24.8%
Russel Westbrook 24.9%
Gilbert Arenas 25.1%
Rajon Rondo 25.8%
Jameer Nelson 26.0%
Eric Maynor 26.9%
Johnny Flynn 27.7%
Dwayne Wade 28.4%
Jose Juan Barea 28.6%
Baron Davis 29.1%
Rafer Alston 29.5%
Brandon Jennings 30.6%
Now what do virtually all of those players have in common? They are PGs (Wade an exception, although really now, who runs the offense there?). Not all are super-pure PGs, but basically this is a PG stat. You have the ball, you create your own offense with it, you're not an off the ball player. And on that standard Reke is among the "purest" PGs in the entire league right now. There is almost no off the ball whatsoever to his game -- no spot shooting, no off the ball cuts. He wants and needs the ball in his hands, and we want and need him to have the ball in his hands. Win/win.
It a result of them playing playing PG and having the ball a lot and not because they are true PGs. You mix beteween the reason and the result.
So wait... You're actually saying that if someone plays like a PG, is considered a point guard and does well as a point guard, it doesn't mean they're point guards?
There's an old saying here in the US: If it looks like a duck, waddles like a duck, and quacks like a duck, chances are it's a duck.
no, he's saying that beno should start since evans is clearly a nellie-ball center.
So wait... You're actually saying that if someone plays like a PG, is considered a point guard and does well as a point guard, it doesn't mean they're point guards?
There's an old saying here in the US: If it looks like a duck, waddles like a duck, and quacks like a duck, chances are it's a duck.
So wait... You're actually saying that if someone plays like a PG, is considered a point guard and does well as a point guard, it doesn't mean they're point guards?
There's an old saying here in the US: If it looks like a duck, waddles like a duck, and quacks like a duck, chances are it's a duck.
I think that, if he has shown to be solid at PG, it's because the kid is a genious: the same reason that explains why Wade is very OK at PG. But I think his natural position is SG. If he can be more effective playing at PG so the other team suffers when pairing deffenses it's another question. But as far as I've seen runing the team, he's not a PG. He is a combo guard, like Wade, like Roy...
Does it really matter? Of course not, as long as Kings win. But maybe it worth start him at SG so he start developing abilities without the ball instead of waiting him to improve his abilities as PG.
And why is that? Because in this league you don't get the ball enough if it's not in your hand in the first place.I just wanted to touch on a couple of things here.
Stars in the league are stars because they don't have to work off the ball in order to be a dominant player. If you watch Tyreke play you'll see that he doesn't do very well off the ball, but that he excels with the ball in his hands.
Granted it would be good for him to get better working off the ball, but which aspect do you think he should focus his time on:
A.) Becoming even better with the ball in his hands (Shooting, passing, decision making)
B.) Becoming better moving with-out the ball (Getting post position, setting screens, moving with-out the ball)
The first option will make you a better star, the second option will make you a better role-player. I'd like him to get better with everything, but his priority should be to focus on the things which only the stars can do.
If you put a pure PG out on the floor with Evans you basically diminish yourself at two positions. You diminish Evans because you work against his strengths as he won't be handling the ball like he needs to. You also diminish that PG because they'll be playing with Tyreke who doesn't excel in a role where he's a role-player.
So you could combine Evans with a scoring PG, but then you take away the natural mis-match that Evans brings when he plays with another full-sized player.
Whether or not Evans plays like a natural PG, the team is better when he's the primary ball-handler as it plays to his strengths, and the simple fact of the matter is: In the NBA you only win in the playoffs if you have at least one star on your team. So I'd rather Tyreke work on becoming the best star he can be.
One final note: Just because I wouldn't be against trading our best SG in Kevin doesn't mean that my logic is that Tyreke is a SG. I think that Garcia playing the SG is a better fit along side Tyreke playing the PG.
I think a Kevin/Tyreke pairing might work, and I'm willing to give it a shot. But if it doesn't work, that doesn't mean that Tyreke is not a PG, it just means that games that each of these two players did not compliment each other.
evans is a basketball player
There is some twisted logic for you, right there in your quote!
Because that is the point.
Evans looks like an SG, waddles like an SG, quacks like an SG, chances are IT'S AN SG.![]()
Beno is not a PG either, rake and beno are very good players but they both SG's, see, PG is the guy who makes his teammates better, like Nash, J.kidd etc.. if your best scorer is your PG you probably won't gain a lot of success because the other players will feel useless because they won't get enough balls.
I think that no team in the history won championship when their best scorer is the PG, but fix me if I'm wrong
im my opinion the only real PG in this team is sergio, he always search for the pass and when the other team starting to think he only passes, then he goes to the hoop by himself.
you need a basketball IQ to be a PG, just look at guys like Rondo for example, he's not searching to become the best scorer, but to make his teammates happier, simple as it sounds that's the point of being a PG, unselfishness.
So in conclusion, Evans is a bust and we should have drafted Rubio![]()