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Mon Nov 09, 2015 2:36 pm
I regret not watching the game as I thought it was going to be an easy win for the Blazers but it seems I missed out on one of the best comeback of the early season. Not sure how the Blazers were able to squander a comfy lead and gets outscored by 30 in the final quarter. Seems Reggie Jackson caught on fire too. But the real story is Andre Drummond again. Look at his massive stat line. This is becoming almost a regular. Is he the most dominant player in today's league?
14/19 shooting for 29 pts, 27 rebs which 9 of them were from offensive end, only 1 TO, 2 stl & 3 blks. Drawbacks were ofc 1 for 6 free throws and 0 ast. I think he's a sucky basketball player but a dominant one if you know what I mean...
Not to be outdone, Hassan Whiteside also showcased he wasn't the fluke last year. He's been the best player on the Heat's team and he carried the team tonight against one of the best teams in East. Go Heat.
Mon Nov 09, 2015 2:41 pm
NovU wrote:But the real story is Andre Drummond again. Look at his massive stat line. This is becoming almost a regular. Is he the most dominant player in today's league?
With Monroe out of the picture and he doesn't have any competition on his position, I'm afraid he will put numbers like this in a regular basis...
Mon Nov 09, 2015 2:41 pm
Ok. Drummond is averaging 20.3 points, 20.3 rebounds, 1.9 steals and 1.8 blocks now for the season. This is ridiculous. He's making Dwight in his prime days look like a baby.
Mon Nov 09, 2015 5:18 pm
Ridiculous numbers indeed. Are the Pistons running any plays for him, or are the extra points just coming off all those offensive rebounds? Either way, he's doing work out there.
Mon Nov 09, 2015 6:22 pm
I hear they are. Based on his highlight videos he seems to be getting the ball even in isolation plays. Many bad looking hook shots though. But I'm sure his FG% will be better this year as they don't seem to be running ISO as often.
Drummond could be the perfect fit in this 4+1 format era.
Tue Nov 10, 2015 6:00 am
Can't wait to see Drummond play against DJ, Whiteside, and Gobert. It's not surprising that he dominated Plumlee and Leonard. Lillard went cold, and Reggie Jackson couldn't miss.
Wed Nov 11, 2015 6:03 am
Andrew wrote:Ridiculous numbers indeed. Are the Pistons running any plays for him, or are the extra points just coming off all those offensive rebounds? Either way, he's doing work out there.
They run more pick and roll then iso for him. He definitely is a better position to succeed. Van gundy has surrounded him with shooters
Portland perhaps has the worst defensive backcourt. Surprised they held on for the W
and props to the W's. They are destroying teams rigjt now
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