illmatic99
formerly yuyuza1
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The Prince comparisons are antiquated. Nic is better now than Tayshaun ever was.
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Prince turned into a very reliable post scorer in Detroit. They're already similar offensively .
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The Prince comparisons are antiquated. Nic is better now than Tayshaun ever was.
Nah, I think they're pretty comparable. http://bkref.com/tiny/0itZx
Nah, I think they're pretty comparable. http://bkref.com/tiny/0itZx
Stats are surprisingly close.
Couple differences, Nic averaged 7.5 rpg (!) this year. Prince's career high was 5.8. Nic averaged 5.1apg this year, and Prince's career high was 3.3. Scoring wise, Prince's career high was 14.7 ppg, Nic was at 13 last season (and 14.3 year before). Just looking at raw stats obviously... but I'm nitpicking. You've got a point.
In terms of eye test though, I never saw Tay create as much for his teammates as Nic did last season for his. And I'm surprised at how much of a better rebounder he has become.
Big Nic fan (obviously) but I cringe when I think of Nic getting aggressive on offense looking for his shot, that is when he looks his worst, IMO. He is a ball movement, cutting and passing kind of player to me and the longer the ball just sits in his hands as he looks for a shot is where I anticipate an ugly forced shot.
Nic is SIGNIFICANTLY better at running an offense and setting up his teammates with open shots.
Prince turned into a very reliable post scorer in Detroit. They're already similar offensively .
I like this.
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Yeah, you're right, I never watched those Larry Brown Pistons teams.I doubt you ever saw Prince play in his prime years if you actually believe that
A seventeen second clip? Really? One play? Come on, troll better.
