dwayne2005 wrote:Almost gets into a fight with the teams leading player and all of the starers have significant deficits in the plus/minus against an injury depleted Warriors.
NovU wrote:http://www.slamonline.com/nba/agent-isaiah-thomas-not-coming-off-the-bench-for-lakers/
Isaiah Thomas‘ agent, in an all-caps text message, made it clear that his client has no intention whatsoever of coming off the bench for the Los Angeles Lakers, where Lonzo Ball remains the starting point guard.
Understandable. He probably doesn't want to waste last couple good years left in a shit role. Seems like he'll be wearing a different uniform next season. But which contender needs a PG albeit chances are they already have a good one at the position.
shadowgrin wrote:Could end up with the Pelicans if that team is still intent on having Jrue as an offguard since Rondo is only a one year deal.
Andrew wrote:Who would you choose? Do you trust Ingram to keep putting up big numbers for an entire season and be a bona fide star in the near future, or is George too appealing to pass up?
benji wrote:LeBron is such a choker. And people were talking about him as an all-time great. As having possibly surpassed Kobe. What a joke.
velvet bliss wrote:Andrew, you the real MVP.
Andrew wrote:He who flops and flails to the Finals and a title, flops and flails best.
Andrew wrote:Who would you choose? Do you trust Ingram to keep putting up big numbers for an entire season and be a bona fide star in the near future, or is George too appealing to pass up?
15 15.00 (W1-L0): 13.00 PTS (50.00%-60.00%-100.0%)
14 14.50 (W2-L0): 13.50 PTS (45.00%-44.44%-83.33%)
11 13.33 (W3-L0): 13.00 PTS (42.42%-35.29%-83.33%)
9 11.60 (W4-L1): 14.00 PTS (44.07%-32.00%-76.92%)
8 11.00 (W5-L1): 14.50 PTS (45.07%-33.33%-70.59%)
7 9.67 (W5-L4): 16.00 PTS (44.23%-34.04%-81.82%)
6 9.00 (W6-L5): 16.73 PTS (42.86%-31.25%-83.02%)
5 8.14 (W7-L7): 15.50 PTS (37.99%-27.16%-86.76%)
2 7.67 (W7-L8): 14.73 PTS (36.08%-25.29%-86.76%)
[Q] wrote:It never has been an issue, except when dumb people like ESPN have nothing better to talk about. He's been shooting like this all year with hot and cold streaks as you'd expect a rookie to have.
Meanwhile, Brook Lopez continues to make us wonder why he jacks up so many threes when he's so damn effective within 10 feet
[Q] wrote:Also forgot to mention Julius went head to head with former star Blake Griffin and seemed to have gotten the better of him despite the team loss. There's that clip of him driving right through him for the facial at the beginning of the game.
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