Tunchi
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Also, Dame. Those pullup 3s from 28' with 20 on the clock... man, not necessary at all.
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Also, Dame. Those pullup 3s from 28' with 20 on the clock... man, not necessary at all.
Look at you guys criticizing dame for shot selection in preseason..... lol
He does it in the reg season as well
Okay.... he shot 6-14 last night. I'm fine with that. In the first game he shot 6-12. So by my math, he's 12-26 so far in the preseason, which makes him 46% from the field. That's not that bad![]()
I agree that's very good but tell him to quit those stupid ass pull half court attempts with 20 seconds lefts in the shot clock. That's all we're saying
I'm fine with him doing it a couple times a game if it's not a bad time. It could be strategic. Keep the defense on their toes.
It's still better though.Form still sucks. He made a 16-17 footer tho!
You DO realize that this was against the other team's bench scrubs? Nothing more than a summer league game. Fun to see, but can't really take much from it.Our bench pulled us out from behind in the fourth quarter and completely took over the game.
It was truly an amazing sight to see !
Better than seeing our bench get destroyed like it has in prior years.You DO realize that this was against the other team's bench scrubs? Nothing more than a summer league game. Fun to see, but can't really take much from it.
If he can get good enough in the next three years to post up Draymond Green...
...I need a moment.
Why is everyone on Napier's nuts? The guy is a score first ball hogging, no good defending undersized PG.
You DO realize that this was against the other team's bench scrubs? Nothing more than a summer league game. Fun to see, but can't really take much from it.
Why is everyone on Napier's nuts? The guy is a score first ball hogging, no good defending undersized PG.
You DO realize that this was against the other team's bench scrubs? Nothing more than a summer league game. Fun to see, but can't really take much from it.
That's what I'm talking about. This guy is all pumped that our bench scrubs finished stronger thank another teams bench scrubs. It was like a summer league game out there and not much can be taken from it.Um.... You DO realize this were our bench scrubs right?
That's what I'm talking about. This guy is all pumped that our bench scrubs finished stronger thank another teams bench scrubs. It was like a summer league game out there and not much can be taken from it.
BUZZKILLER!!!! you forgot to tell them that you did take locker room swag from it thoughFun to see, but can't really take much from it.
I'm stoked about Vonleh making the leap...that's a game changer...his hook shot was smooth with either hand...strongest lower core on the team..plants his feet and he can't be moved...I think we'll see good things from him this seasonIF.... Vonleh can continue to show what he did in his first game, it gives the Blazers something they don't have. There is no one else on the team you can really consider an all around PF (Davis but really just on the defensive end) and no one else with any real type of low post moves especially with both hands like Vonleh showed.
That he can also step or and hit an occasional perimeter shot is even better.
One very small sample size but certainly better than what we have seen before regardless of the competition.
That's what I'm talking about. This guy is all pumped that our bench scrubs finished stronger thank another teams bench scrubs. It was like a summer league game out there and not much can be taken from it.
Once again I agree. But I was responding to the bench as a whole. None of those guys will get minutes.....Vonleh might.Meh. That's not what Dame said in that last interview about it. Basically saying it's something Vonleh can build off of.
Waaaaay to much to read, but I did read the first sentence. The guy I responded to was talking about the bench. The guys that were out there aren't going to be on the court in crunch time is all I was saying. If we are talking about JUST Noah, then hell ya that was great to see. Our front court is loaded, but with injuries and certain situations, Vonleh could help a bunch.Not sure why you feel the need to discount Noah's performance and shit on everyone's enthusiasm. Perhaps because we traded your boy Nic to get Noah?
Whatever the reason, you're wrong. It wasn't like a summer league game. Noah never looked that good in summer league. To me, this is a positive. We played these exact same Phoenix Suns in the summer league and Noah did not dominate them then like he did this time. To me, that shows significant improvement. It means Noah has been putting in the work and it's starting to pay off. That's why people here are excited about his performance, even if it was during the 4th quarter of a meaningless preseason game.
Also, it was a glimpse into the future. Our team is built to contend from now until the end of Damian's prime. Hopefully, that gives us a 5-year window. That means Noah will be 26 or 27 years old and entering the prime of his career as Dame and the "older" players are entering their 30s. A lot of development can happen for a big man between the ages of 21 and 26. Noah may not be a factor this year, but if he continues to work hard and show this kind of improvement, he very well could be 2 or 3 years from now.
We are all about the now and PHO is all about the future. PHO has had three lottery picks in the last two years, we haven't even had a 1st round pick. They have used their draft picks very well and have three teenagers that all look like they are going to be very special players. Good for them. Noah is the closest thing we have to a young lottery pick. Yep, he's older than Chriss, Bender and Booker. Not by that much, but the difference in maturity was clearly on display in that 4th quarter. Chriss was the 8th pick in the draft, insanely athletic and probably should have gone higher, but Noah abused him to the point where it looked like Chriss was going to start crying. It was a clear case of a man vs. a child. Vonleh physically dominated the much more athletic, younger player. Vonleh used his strength and intelligence to trump Chriss' athleticism. 5-5 for 12 points in the quarter. It doesn't get much more efficient than that.
BNM
Waaaaay to much to read, but I did read the first sentence. The guy I responded to was talking about the bench. The guys that were out there aren't going to be on the court in crunch time is all I was saying. If we are talking about JUST Noah, then hell ya that was great to see. Our front court is loaded, but with injuries and certain situations, Vonleh could help a bunch.
That's what I'm talking about. This guy is all pumped that our bench scrubs finished stronger thank another teams bench scrubs. It was like a summer league game out there and not much can be taken from it.
Not sure why you feel the need to discount Noah's performance and shit on everyone's enthusiasm. Perhaps because we traded your boy Nic to get Noah?
Whatever the reason, you're wrong. It wasn't like a summer league game. Noah never looked that good in summer league. To me, this is a positive. We played these exact same Phoenix Suns in the summer league and Noah did not dominate them then like he did this time. To me, that shows significant improvement. It means Noah has been putting in the work and it's starting to pay off. That's why people here are excited about his performance, even if it was during the 4th quarter of a meaningless preseason game.
Also, it was a glimpse into the future. Our team is built to contend from now until the end of Damian's prime. Hopefully, that gives us a 5-year window. That means Noah will be 26 or 27 years old and entering the prime of his career as Dame and the "older" players are entering their 30s. A lot of development can happen for a big man between the ages of 21 and 26. Noah may not be a factor this year, but if he continues to work hard and show this kind of improvement, he very well could be 2 or 3 years from now.
We are all about the now and PHO is all about the future. PHO has had three lottery picks in the last two years, we haven't even had a 1st round pick. They have used their draft picks very well and have three teenagers that all look like they are going to be very special players. Good for them. Noah is the closest thing we have to a young lottery pick. Yep, he's older than Chriss, Bender and Booker. Not by that much, but the difference in maturity was clearly on display in that 4th quarter. Chriss was the 8th pick in the draft, insanely athletic and probably should have gone higher, but Noah abused him to the point where it looked like Chriss was going to start crying. It was a clear case of a man vs. a child. Vonleh physically dominated the much more athletic, younger player. Vonleh used his strength and intelligence to trump Chriss' athleticism. 5-5 for 12 points in the quarter. It doesn't get much more efficient than that.
BNM
Waaaaay to much to read, but I did read the first sentence. The guy I responded to was talking about the bench. The guys that were out there aren't going to be on the court in crunch time is all I was saying. If we are talking about JUST Noah, then hell ya that was great to see. Our front court is loaded, but with injuries and certain situations, Vonleh could help a bunch.