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Wasn't he, at one point, behind Kidd and KJ? I seem to recall Phoenix having all thee point guards at one point.
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Wasn't he, at one point, behind Kidd and KJ? I seem to recall Phoenix having all thee point guards at one point.
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Here's Batum's third season compared to Pippen's third season... this is a link you can bookmark and compare after each game Batum plays. Specifically, watch the Per36 and Advanced Stats areas.
http://www.basketball-reference.com/play-index/tiny.cgi?id=geHkq
For a while now whenever I watch Nico I keep thinking of him as our Bobby Gross. A longer, more athletic Bobby Gross. Gross was a player who would get the rebound on one end, run the floor, and score on the fast break on the other. Nico does that all the time after he gets a block or a rebound or a steal, and he did it last night. Gross was one of my favorite Blazers ever and Nico is my favorite Blazer now. Playing in the shadows of Walton and Lucas and Hollins, Gross was an MVP role player -- we would not have won the championship without him. Nico will be that or better, depending on who he has for teammates. Last night, Melo gave Nico a number of elbows, and Nico is not phased. He just keeps dogging you with his calm demeaner. On the play you mentioned, Melo have him a pretty good elbow bump, Nico got back in position, and drew the charge. Play of the game and the game winner, IMO.
There's a gaping difference in assists and steals. Pippen was a playmaker. And a better defender.
They're pretty much completely different players. The comparison makes no sense.
There's a gaping difference in assists and steals. Pippen was a playmaker. And a better defender.
For a while now whenever I watch Nico I keep thinking of him as our Bobby Gross. A longer, more athletic Bobby Gross. Gross was a player who would get the rebound on one end, run the floor, and score on the fast break on the other. Nico does that all the time after he gets a block or a rebound or a steal, and he did it last night. Gross was one of my favorite Blazers ever and Nico is my favorite Blazer now. Playing in the shadows of Walton and Lucas and Hollins, Gross was an MVP role player -- we would not have won the championship without him. Nico will be that or better, depending on who he has for teammates. Last night, Melo gave Nico a number of elbows, and Nico is not phased. He just keeps dogging you with his calm demeaner. On the play you mentioned, Melo have him a pretty good elbow bump, Nico got back in position, and drew the charge. Play of the game and the game winner, IMO.
http://www.basketball-reference.com/play-index/tiny.cgi?id=VR3dW
Batum versus Gross for their 3rd seasons. I'm amazed at how similar the stat lines are (I am too young to have ever seen Gross).
Batum is being used at the beginning and end of a bunch of 3-4 pass plays, so it makes sense that his AST stats are low (I'd say artificially so, not that he can't pass)
Things were a lot different in 1977-78 than in 2010-11. That 58-win Blazer team averaged 107.7 PPG. That sounds like a lot of points by today's standards (10.1 more PPG game than this year's Blazers at 97.6 PPG), but they were 18th of 22 teams in pace that season.
Dr. Jack's motion offense involved a lot more ball movement and player movement than Nate's slow it down, grind it out, milk the shot clock iso centric offense. So, that leads to more assists and more turnovers.
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So, who else went?
Here's a photo of my youngest with her all-time favorite Blazer:
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Very cute girl . . . I bet she has you wrapped around her little finger.
I know that hat . . . opening night 2008.
How long was the line to get the signature?
