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Barkley was talking about Nurkic, and how Dame and CJ shoot every shot.
Correct or incorrect?
Correct or incorrect?
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Barkley on the Blazers guards:
"These guys, they would not be a lot of fun to play with ... most nights. These guys, they shoot it every time. The only difference is some nights they go in. I think they got more talent than they playing like. They should be in the playoffs.
You've got one of the two or three best guard combinations in the NBA, you should not be a 9-10 seed."
Those guys are both really good players. But, when you're a good player, your job is to make the others life easier. It's not just to come out and get your 20-25 points because you can do that yourself."
They love to shoot, but they also enjoy making plays - especially CJ.
Huh? CJ and Dame are both almost always among the leaders in miles traveled per game. They move around off the ball quite a bit.It's difficult for me to find much to argue with Chuckles on this one. Of course they don't shoot it every time but they are both quite ball dominant and don't move the ball quickly when they have it. Steve Jones was famous for "ball movement....player movement" and Dame/CJ really don't do either of those well. Throw in the defensive side of the court and it gets much worse. They are tremendous individual scorers but to compare them to the Splash Brothers seems like apples and oranges.
Thompson rarely dribbles. He had a game where he scored something like 5o points and someone figure out he had the ball in his hands for less than 2 minutes the entire game or something like that. Thompson also plays defense which neither Dame or CJ does and the Splash brothers have a much higher effective shooting percentage.
I just hope at some point they realize they have to play better defense and that going one-on-one (or two) for so much of the shot clock doesn't really help the team that much even when they do score. (ie Damon Stoudamire)
Charles Barkley, lol.It's difficult for me to find much to argue with Chuckles on this one. Of course they don't shoot it every time but they are both quite ball dominant and don't move the ball quickly when they have it. Steve Jones was famous for "ball movement....player movement" and Dame/CJ really don't do either of those well. Throw in the defensive side of the court and it gets much worse. They are tremendous individual scorers but to compare them to the Splash Brothers seems like apples and oranges.
Thompson rarely dribbles. He had a game where he scored something like 5o points and someone figure out he had the ball in his hands for less than 2 minutes the entire game or something like that. Thompson also plays defense which neither Dame or CJ does and the Splash brothers have a much higher effective shooting percentage.
I just hope at some point they realize they have to play better defense and that going one-on-one (or two) for so much of the shot clock doesn't really help the team that much even when they do score. (ie Damon Stoudamire)
A Curmudgeon on these boards quotes a curmudgeon in the media. Barkley is wrong, and for exactly the reasons MM has quoted previously - lack of big man talent.Barkley was talking about Nurkic, and how Dame and CJ shoot every shot.
Correct or incorrect?
A lot of that has to do WHERE the passes are. I can't count how many times someone is set up for a shot, only to catch a pass at their feet. Hitting guys in their shooting pocket is what separates 'good' PG from 'great' PG.The biggest problem isn't that they don't pass the ball, it's who they pass it to.
Other than Allen Crabbe, the guys they pass the ball to are all below average shooters. Aminu and Leonard are shooting .367 and .361 FG%. the league average is .456.
It's hard to rack up assists when the guys you are passing to constantly miss wide open shots.
Charles' point is great players make "the others" better. My counterpoint is, "the others" suck.
BNM
Huh? CJ and Dame are both almost always among the leaders in miles traveled per game. They move around off the ball quite a bit.
Dame/CJ may not have the best people to pass to but James freaking Hardin is averaging more assists than Dame/CJ combined and it's not like he has Reggie Miller or Larry Bird to pass to.
I watched a TNT a couple of years ago and it was clear none of them did any preparation for the game. CB didn't even know all of the players on the teams. I suppose that's part of their schtick - shooting from the hip on players and teams that they may or may not know anything about.And for the record, I think Lillard is too unselfish. Very rarely do I see him miss an open guy.
CJ is more of a ballhog, but this team almost requires that from him.
Barkley probably hasn't watched one Blazers game, not even the ones on TNT. His takes are always so generic, and not just with the Blazers. It's like he comes up with a narrative and just runs with it forever. He sucks at his job, but I guess he's funny so he'll never get fired.
Harden is only surrounded by shooters what are you talking about
Also, most passes are being made to stationary players for long jumpers, rather than a moving player for a lay-up. Crabbe, CJ, and Dame are the only players that receive a pass in motion - and most of the time the motion is moving away from, or lateral to, the hoop. That's bad basketball.A lot of that has to do WHERE the passes are. I can't count how many times someone is set up for a shot, only to catch a pass at their feet. Hitting guys in their shooting pocket is what separates 'good' PG from 'great' PG.
Dame/CJ may not have the best people to pass to but James freaking Hardin is averaging more assists than Dame/CJ combined and it's not like he has Reggie Miller or Larry Bird to pass to.