Evan Turner? Meh

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We need to play smaller, have at least two guards or worst case scenario both Crabbe and Turner with another guard. Harkless and Aminu are both tweeners, same goes for Crabbe and Turner, tweeners are better used in their bigger position. We need another guard to bump all the rotation to play bigger and therefore also need to send out one or more of our bigs
 
I'll be honest, I think ET is going to do fine as the primary ball handler with the second unit. (Weird that I just typed that since I was the primary ball handler while I was in prison)
Obviously he's going to struggle against other ball hawking PGs like we saw against CP3, but usually he will be matched up with the other teams SGs or SFs..... I liked what I saw last night when he posted up and the offense flowed thru that....ala Pippen or Barkley. He has the court vision and skills to see open players while posting up. Don't be surprised if you see him in the post, AC on the opposite side trying to spread that court. Be patient with him. DOn't get it twisted, I don't like him attempting ANY type of 3 ptr, but his mid range drive and kick or post up game is pretty damn good.
 
I'll be honest, I think ET is going to do fine as the primary ball handler with the second unit. (Weird that I just typed that since I was the primary ball handler while I was in prison)
Obviously he's going to struggle against other ball hawking PGs like we saw against CP3, but usually he will be matched up with the other teams SGs or SFs..... I liked what I saw last night when he posted up and the offense flowed thru that....ala Pippen or Barkley. He has the court vision and skills to see open players while posting up. Don't be surprised if you see him in the post, AC on the opposite side trying to spread that court. Be patient with him. DOn't get it twisted, I don't like him attempting ANY type of 3 ptr, but his mid range drive and kick or post up game is pretty damn good.

Well done HCP, well done.
 
Meyers and Turner for Paul Millsap is gonna be epic.
 
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We need to play smaller, have at least two guards or worst case scenario both Crabbe and Turner with another guard. Harkless and Aminu are both tweeners, same goes for Crabbe and Turner, tweeners are better used in their bigger position. We need another guard to bump all the rotation to play bigger and therefore also need to send out one or more of our bigs

I think you may be on to something, but not quite exactly what you think.

I was just poking around at 82games.com and made the following observation: Allen Crabbe is better offensively at SG, but much better defensively at SF. Turner is pretty much equal, both offensively and defensively at both positions. That makes sense as Crabbe is pretty much a catch and shoot perimeter player on offense, but doesn't have the quickness to guard SGs on defense. Turner is a true tweener - plays the same at both positions and can play the point forward roll Batum used to play in Stotts' system.

So, rather than add another player to an already deep roster, just use the ones we have the right way. When they play together, Crabbe plays SG on offense with Turner in the point forward role. On defense, they swap and Crabbe guards the SF, to hide his inability to guard SGs and Turner guards the SG.

I'm sure Stotts and his staff will figure this all out. Probably already have.

BNM
 
Obviously we are going to have problems with teams with big bigs! Denver's front court is HUGE. We will struggle with the Orlandos and Torontos etc...... So lets go small, run and give it to the other 20 something teams right?
 
One thing that hasn't really been discussed is our lack of a veteran presence. Hendo was added for that last year and of course we had Kamen on the bench all year too. I would definitely give Lillard some credit as he is an all around professional, but having that "old man" on the team may be something that we are lacking. Ray Allen still looking at coming out of retirement?
 
One thing that hasn't really been discussed is our lack of a veteran presence. Hendo was added for that last year and of course we had Kamen on the bench all year too. I would definitely give Lillard some credit as he is an all around professional, but having that "old man" on the team may be something that we are lacking. Ray Allen still looking at coming out of retirement?

I'm available. I'm way older than Ray Allen.

barfo
 
Give Turner a break, he's learning a new system, playing with a completely new set of guys. It will be like Henderson, just needs to dust off, then it gets good.
I desperately hope Turner is better than Henderson.

But, yeah.

:cheers:
 
I'm available. I'm way older than Ray Allen.

barfo

Pass. I was hoping for someone that would be yelling for the Blazers on the bench, not someone that would be yelling at Denny in the stands.
 
have we even hit the regular season yet? are we really judging him off 4 preseason games?

cmon now....
 
I'll be honest, I think ET is going to do fine as the primary ball handler with the second unit. (Weird that I just typed that since I was the primary ball handler while I was in prison)
Obviously he's going to struggle against other ball hawking PGs like we saw against CP3, but usually he will be matched up with the other teams SGs or SFs..... I liked what I saw last night when he posted up and the offense flowed thru that....ala Pippen or Barkley. He has the court vision and skills to see open players while posting up. Don't be surprised if you see him in the post, AC on the opposite side trying to spread that court. Be patient with him. DOn't get it twisted, I don't like him attempting ANY type of 3 ptr, but his mid range drive and kick or post up game is pretty damn good.
Now I see why HCP and I get along; we were both homecoming kings and both played basketball in prison (that was the only place I ever played it; and only because they didn't have a soccer ball).
 
At least Tim Frazier is really a PG, not a "we have too many SFs and not enough PGs so he's a PG".
I'm sorry for the anger, I actually didn't even see the game or any games so far this season. But I know Evan Turner is not a PG.
We lost the game in the 2nd quarter when we probably played just one of Dame/CJ/Napier and maybe used Evan Turner as the other guard. Just an educated guess. These 3 players are our only Guards (and Pat) and we need two guards on the floor all the time. It's that simple

You missed my entire point. lol.

Good lord.
 
Holy shit balls batman. Its pre-season. I think stotts is smart enough to evaluate how he wants the rotations to look and not give a shit about the wins. Probably letting guys get in game rhythm as well as testing chemistry between certain lineups he finds interesting.

It's baffling some people can't understand that. I mean, for fucks sake, the players don't give a fuck if they win these games... some fans are weird.

This is for players getting better and coaches finding the best rotations and to put the players in the best places to succeed. It's not fucking hard to understand... for most people.
 
I desperately hope Turner is better than Henderson.

But, yeah.

:cheers:

He will be undoubtedly, I'm just saying it's gonna be a similar turnaround...gonna take a minute to get legit.
 
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There is a reason that for the most part teams don't make significant changes until late December at the Earliest. It takes teams at least 25 games + preseason to gel as a unit. Changes made later in the season new guys need to blend into the existing chemistry. This time of year though everyone is still finding their roles... And not just in Portland, every franchise that made changes to their rotation.
 
At least Tim Frazier is really a PG, not a "we have too many SFs and not enough PGs so he's a PG".
I'm sorry for the anger, I actually didn't even see the game or any games so far this season. But I know Evan Turner is not a PG.
We lost the game in the 2nd quarter when we probably played just one of Dame/CJ/Napier and maybe used Evan Turner as the other guard. Just an educated guess. These 3 players are our only Guards (and Pat) and we need two guards on the floor all the time. It's that simple
Hey guys I haven't even watched any games, so I'm just gonna talk out of my ass real quick.
 
The Good:
Lillard bringing ball up court, then run a couple of screens to get Turner the ball in the high post. Turner initiates offense from there.

The Bad:
Turner bring ball up court.

The Ugly:
Turner goes behind the back to slow the whole offense down if not cause a turnover outright.
 
Its only preseason and we already have a thread about how the announcers are bad and Turner is meh. New team, new teammates, new playbook, new responsibilities, it takes time and you can't just assume someone comes in and fits perfectly off the bat. Take a look at Turner after 20 games not after some preseason "meh" games.
 
You know what, it's not even Stotts it's on Olshey. We need another SG. Crabbe is ideally a SF, Turner is ideally a SF, Harkless and Aminu are both ideally PFs. We need a consolidation trade and to bring another guard
Alright, after this post you're now going on my "ignore" list - I just don't have time to scroll past your posts any longer.
 
Also Turners Quote game is on point. Guy might be the funniest quote in the NBA.
Both these quotes taken from www.reddit.com/r/nba/comments/48miap/the_evan_turner_quote_master_list/
On returning to Philly- Dec. 12, 2014.

  • "Before the game I signed like 100,000 autographs, I'm kissing babies and what not and all that stuff. I'm getting my hand kissed by people; I got little girls come up to me, fainting. Once the game started, it was like, 'What the hell is going on?' I was like, 'This is weird. Did they take all the good people out? ... I don't worry about it anymore. I don't want to sound super weird, but Jesus was hated, too. At the end of the day, I just worry about the stuff that's important. If it makes you happy to boo me, go ahead. I'm still happy. I put all that stuff behind me."
  • On deferring to Jae Crowder on for a game winner- Nov. 26th, 2015
    • "When I was dribbling, I was like, 'Oh, snap, I’m at 15 feet, I’m about to end this.' And then I thought about [Michael Jordan] passing toSteve Kerr. And I thought, 'Well, let me add that to my legacy. I’ll pass one time.' And that was it. It was unbelievable, actually. Ingenious by me.
 
It's baffling some people can't understand that. I mean, for fucks sake, the players don't give a fuck if they win these games... some fans are weird.

This is for players getting better and coaches finding the best rotations and to put the players in the best places to succeed. It's not fucking hard to understand... for most people.
Im pretty sure stotts is smart enough to see turner struggling as back up pg and work something out. Hell dame and cj did fine last year sharing the duties if it doesnt work out he can be placed in a position to succeed. But i think playing back up pg would take some time. Its a very fast and high iq position he might just need a few games to figure it out. I dont care if clippers fans were getting into it. They can cheer all they want for a pre season win. Then when biffoon and cp3 get injured again when it matters they can enjoy another 1st round exit.
 
one more thread where I would like an UnLike button to click... in this case multiple times

STOMP
 
Wow, way to take a simple observation and blow it out of proportion boys! Kind of reminds me of a family member of mine who shall remain nameless .... :lipssealed:

All I said was that so far, I'm unimpressed with Mehvan. I didn't say the sky was falling and I didn't say we should fire Olshey. I simply observed a high-priced guy who is not playing well so far. Even the haters agree he's not playing well yet. Hopefully I'm wrong about him, but certainly it's not an incorrect observation so far.

Lighten up, Francis!
 

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