They ain't got nobody to stop Kahwi Leonard, even if they somehow neutralize Duncan, and the rest of the SpursHoping for some hectic Ewing theory with the Lakers.
Not sure how you got "I think the Lakers will beat the Spurs" out of what I posted, but hey, go for it man.They ain't got nobody to stop Kahwi Leonard, even if they somehow neutralize Duncan, and the rest of the Spurs
Isn't the Ewing theory apply to teams that somehow perform better when their stars aren't available? heard it a huge deal when Rondo went down. Didn't mean it that you're expecting the Lakers to beat the Spurs, just love Kahwi so muchNot sure how you got "I think the Lakers will beat the Spurs" out of what I posted, but hey, go for it man.
Yeah, all I said was that I was hoping for it to happen. I didn't say it would happen, I didn't present any sort of technical argument for or against it and you tried to refute it.Isn't the Ewing theory apply to teams that somehow perform better when their stars aren't available? heard it a huge deal when Rondo went down. Didn't mean it that you're expecting the Lakers to beat the Spurs, just love Kahwi so much
Gosh, all I'm saying even if they did play better it might not be enoughYeah, all I said was that I was hoping for it to happen. I didn't say it would happen, I didn't present any sort of technical argument for or against it and you tried to refute it.
Hadn't seen that yet. I thought Harden or Asik would have that wrapped up.I have real problems with Paul George winning Most Improved. The others I think were correct choices.
I would've been pretty unhappy with both of those as well. I really don't like when a player wins the MIP award just because they got more minutes and more touches of the ball. George basically only "improved" because his usage rate went up significantly. I wouldn't have minded Harden, but as much as he improved his offence (not hugely IMO, he just gets more of the ball) his defence went into the sewer just as much. Asik is exactly the player he was for the Bulls except he now plays 35 minutes instead of 15.Hadn't seen that yet. I thought Harden or Asik would have that wrapped up.
His free throw definitely improved, though I'm not so sure about his offense just because I don't think he was used well or often with the Bulls last year. The Rockets, knowing he would be a big piece for them, have designed plays and styles around him which benefit his way of playing (he sets the best legal screen in the NBA imo). Very good player and I love watching him.Yeah you make a good point. Sanders would have gotten a lot more votes for the MIP and DPOY race if he played in a bigger market. I haven't seen too much of Asik this season but he definitely looks a much better offensive player and FT shooter compared to last year. His rebounding and defense has been the same.
Going to the game in a few hours. Hoping bulls don't fall asleep again.