Lamrock wrote:People are too attached to this idea of conventional positions. With the homogeneity of today's game, your position is really just based on who you're guarding. The days of traditional point guards like Chris Paul, Steve Nash, Kevin Garnett, etc is fading away.
Lamrock wrote:People are obsessed with tearing down Simmons due to the major deficiency in his game and his Hibbert-like playoff performances but he's very good and very young.
Andrew wrote:The best of the best improve their game at the professional level, developing new skills and working to turn weaknesses into strengths (or less of a liability, at any rate). It's something that Simmons will have to work on, if he's to take that next step.
shadowgrin wrote:His lack of range won't matter soon anyway, Giannis and eventually Zion will make sure that the league will fall out of love with chucking 3s and opt for driving to the basket with bad intentions like the old days.
Andrew wrote:shadowgrin wrote:His lack of range won't matter soon anyway, Giannis and eventually Zion will make sure that the league will fall out of love with chucking 3s and opt for driving to the basket with bad intentions like the old days.
I like that vision of the future.
Jackal wrote:Andrew wrote:shadowgrin wrote:His lack of range won't matter soon anyway, Giannis and eventually Zion will make sure that the league will fall out of love with chucking 3s and opt for driving to the basket with bad intentions like the old days.
I like that vision of the future.
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