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If Nurk is able to continue making 3's at apace that makes defenders guard him, it opens some things up.

We don't need Nurk shooting threes. We need his ass inside.
 
With a healthy Dame we're much better than this... that's all there is to it. I guess we'll all just wait and see.

7-4 with Dame and 4-7 without him.
SOS in those games?
 
fwiw eddie johnson and justin termine said Shaedon's dunk last night was the best of the year. So I got that going for me...

they of course think Shar was a brilliant pick
 
fwiw eddie johnson and justin termine said Shaedon's dunk last night was the best of the year. So I got that going for me...

they of course think Shar was a brilliant pick
Not sure Eddie Johnson ever dunked in his career bro.
 
You're probably right, but it seems like his % is the same for both lay ups and 3 pointers... He misses so many around the rim it drives me insane.

We don't need to have him waiting outside for threes. He is generally the biggest dude in the game. He needs to crash in the paint, get advantage, in front of his defender, get fed, and destroy.

When he is inside a lot, I see him letting smaller defenders box him out and he doesn't try to get advantage. It's frustrating.
 
We don't need to have him waiting outside for threes. He is generally the biggest dude in the game. He needs to crash in the paint, get advantage, in front of his defender, get fed, and destroy.

When he is inside a lot, I see him letting smaller defenders box him out and he doesn't try to get advantage. It's frustrating.
I see your point and you're not wrong. The problem is that a lot of our offense starts with Nurk at the top of the arc screening and handing off the ball to our guards. If he's going to be up there, he has to keep the defense honest with an occasional three ball. At least, that's the theory.
 
I see your point and you're not wrong. The problem is that a lot of our offense starts with Nurk at the top of the arc screening and handing off the ball to our guards. If he's going to be up there, he has to keep the defense honest with an occasional three ball. At least, that's the theory.

He needs to set the screen and then move inside. Chauncey should try having Someone else set the screen and have him inside.
 
Im thinking once we get Dame, Hart, Naz, Keon back and the addition of The Mitt I think this team will Connect once more and play as they did first 15 games.
The other thing I think has been a factor is when their offense falls flat after Grant and Ant thats has a significant effect on how they play D. When this team plays O and moves the ball around and push's the ball is when they play tougher D as a group.
Just my opinion.
 
SOS in those games?
Kings W, Suns W, Lakers W, Nuggets W, Heat L (Dame left in the third with our team down by less than ten), Heat W, Hornets W, Mavs L, Spurs W, Nets L, Jazz L (Dame left in the third with the game obviously within reach given the final score).

The combined record of the eleven teams we've played with Dame is 115-103 while the combined record of the teams we've played without him is 122-95. So I'd say we've played a pretty solid group of teams and had some pretty big wins with Dame. The idea that Dame's absence hasn't cost us wins is ludicrous and I'm sure you weren't trying to say that but thanks for bringing up SOS because according to ESPN we've played the 4th hardest schedule in the league to this point: http://www.espn.com/nba/stats/rpi/_/sort/SOS

So we're actually better than our .500 record would indicate and we'd have an even better record if Dame hadn't missed half of the season. I'm not saying we'd be 14-8 I'm just saying we'd be better than 11-11.
 
Im thinking once we get Dame, Hart, Naz, Keon back and the addition of The Mitt I think this team will Connect once more and play as they did first 15 games.
The other thing I think has been a factor is when their offense falls flat after Grant and Ant thats has a significant effect on how they play D. When this team plays O and moves the ball around and push's the ball is when they play tougher D as a group.
Just my opinion.
I agree that they stay more intense on D when they're scoring on O but then there's just the fact that when the ball goes through the hoop you have a chance to get your defense set and that has been statistically proven to improve defensive numbers. So there is a psychological aspect of it but there's also just the practical matter itself.
 
Im thinking once we get Dame, Hart, Naz, Keon back and the addition of The Mitt I think this team will Connect once more and play as they did first 15 games.
The other thing I think has been a factor is when their offense falls flat after Grant and Ant thats has a significant effect on how they play D. When this team plays O and moves the ball around and push's the ball is when they play tougher D as a group.
Just my opinion.
Also, Ant and Grant are working so hard on offense 40 minutes a night they could not possibly be able to exert the same energy on defense. This team needs Dame plus another scorer between now and when Shaedon becomes that guy, which will not be soon. Shae has so much to learn.
 
Also, Ant and Grant are working so hard on offense 40 minutes a night they could not possibly be able to exert the same energy on defense. This team needs Dame plus another scorer between now and when Shaedon becomes that guy, which will not be soon. Shae has so much to learn.
Depends on what your definition of “that guy” is, but why are you so sure Shae couldn’t become that as soon as next season?

That guy meaning a 20+ppg scorer? Or that guy meaning a 15ppg guy but can score in any way that you could imagine? Sharpe just needs one full year with playing time to figure it out imo.
 
Depends on what your definition of “that guy” is, but why are you so sure Shae couldn’t become that as soon as next season?

That guy meaning a 20+ppg scorer? Or that guy meaning a 15ppg guy but can score in any way that you could imagine? Sharpe just needs one full year with playing time to figure it out imo.
I agree. I fully expect Shae to be twice the player next year as he is right now. Instead of "not soon" I probably should have said not immediately. By another scorer, I mean someone the other team has to cover, regardless of points scored.
 
I agree that they stay more intense on D when they're scoring on O but then there's just the fact that when the ball goes through the hoop you have a chance to get your defense set and that has been statistically proven to improve defensive numbers. So there is a psychological aspect of it but there's also just the practical matter itself.
For me personally, I found that when I was more focused and intense while on defense it improved my focus, reaction time and scoring efficiency on offense.
 
there is one thing this year.... tons of parity in the west. i think it will stay like this much of the year.
 
I think Shae will be unrecognizeable in a couple of years, and I mean that in the most positive of views. He will grow a lot. Only 22 games with full grown men? He will get there.

Zion said something interesting last week: the game is "slowing" down for him. I take that to mean he is now making the decisions he use to wish he had made but the game was a bit fast when he got in the league. That is probably where Shae is now. The game will slow down for him eventually.
 

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