CupWizier
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Random or not at this point with Thompson out injured and nobody really knowing what you are going top have in Houston you can't really argue about it.
Ahead of Harden/Westbrook?
Who?Ahead of Harden/Westbrook?
I think so too.My question is...
Is Whiteside/Nurk the best center rotation in the league?
My guess without a comprehensive look is "yes."
The only combo returning that has proven to work is Dame and CJ. The rest is just predictions and to me they don't make sense. Yeah I get it, most of it is just click bait and doesn't mean shit.
This should be common knowledge.
And your point?yeah, it's for back-courts and that narrows the discussion down to a pretty simplistic level. Dame/CJ rank real high in terms of back-courts. They rank quite a bit lower in terms of dual talents...duos...and that has a lot more bearing on contender status
And your point?
I think the only claim was that they are the best back court. Did I miss something else?
That would be awesome!
I SUPPOSE....one parameter has to be the leniency of foul calls and the other facet is the competition in the old days for Clyde and Terry.I’d say that most of the talking heads and fans around the NBA would pick Harden and Westbrook as the placeholders until Klay gets back. They are certainly the most physically dominating backcourt in the league, but it remains to be seen as to how they are able to work out the court chemistry. That’s where Dame and CJ excel.
One thing is certain, Dame and CJ are the best Blazers backcourt since Clyde and Terry. That’s an interesting discussion as to which of those duos is better.
