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I'll be Damian. Damon smokes blunt in every way.
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I'll be Damian. Damon smokes blunt in every way.
Hmm.... there's a joke to be made here..... but I think I'll pass.
Actually there's a few jokes to be made here.
What is a "star"? Damain is definitely a notch below the ultra-elite: Curry, Leonard, James. But he's in the teir below that I think. His offensive talent is elite, but I think he still has not reached his full potential. He'd look a hell of a lot better if he had better team mates though.
So you base everything off of stats then?http://www.oregonlive.com/blazers/i...ns_skip_bayless_disappointed_with_damian.html
I'm sure there's some people on this board who agree with him.
Dame's last three games -
Game six against Clips - 28 points, 7 assists, 5 rebounds,
Game one against GSW - 30 points, 5 assists, 4 steals
Game two against GSW - 25 points, 6 assists, 4 rebounds, 2 steals
I mean...... come the fuck on.
So you base evert hinges off of stats then?
I think Dame is a star. However, I don't think he's a superstar. I think his lack of interest on the defensive end, and his inconsistency throughout many games is something keeping him from that next tier
So you base everything off of stats then?
Yep. and Melo. Harden brings it a bit more consistently on offense, IMO. Maybe that's just size or whatever thoughYou just described James Harden.
Yep. and Melo. Harden brings it a bit more consistently on offense, IMO. Maybe that's just flops or whatever though
No need to ever "fix" my posts. I know exactly what I meant to sayFixed that for ya, buddy!
No need to ever "fix" my posts. I know exactly what I meant to say
I think Dame is a star. However, I don't think he's a superstar. I think his lack of interest on the defensive end, and his inconsistency throughout many games is something keeping him from that next tier
We'll the NBA is more about offense these days.Yep. and Melo. Harden brings it a bit more consistently on offense, IMO. Maybe that's just size or whatever though
Actually it's supposed to be puff, puff, pass.
James Harden hardly earns his points, as was evident for most of the playoffs (save game 5 when he scored 18 points in the first quarter, but the team was still down 20+)
He is not someone you build a team around, that much is obvious.
Dame can be.
How exactly does he have a lack of interest? Sure seems like he's trying to me. He just isn't very good.
As a Cowboys fan it has taught me to never give any credence to anything that comes out of that egotistical, toad-like, sorry excuse for an actual sports reporter/personality
I personally don't think PG as a whole is a position to build a team around in 2016. The NBA is such a wing dominated league right now that someone like Dame is a piece you definitely want to have, unlike guys like Harden or Melo, who really aren't team players. If you look at the league as a whole though, and the best teams in the league, their best players are wing guys. Lebron, Durant, Leonard (the good one). Sure you have Steph, but look what the Warriors are doing with Thompson and Green.
Dame is really, really good, and that's ok.

Damon only passes it when the cops are at the door.
Hyperconclusionarianism can be fun!So you base everything off of stats then?
MM! Is that really you? I know you hate this kind of thing, but damn, I'm glad to see you back in here!Dame has the foot speed and lateral quickness to stay in front of guys. If he was "trying", as you say, he'd be better than he is. Defense is effort, and Dame is a guy who just doesn't give all out effort on that end of the floor as much as he maybe could
I think Dame is a star. However, I don't think he's a superstar. I think his lack of interest on the defensive end, and his inconsistency throughout many games is something keeping him from that next tier
I personally don't think PG as a whole is a position to build a team around in 2016. The NBA is such a wing dominated league right now that someone like Dame is a piece you definitely want to have, unlike guys like Harden or Melo, who really aren't team players. If you look at the league as a whole though, and the best teams in the league, their best players are wing guys. Lebron, Durant, Leonard (the good one). Sure you have Steph, but look what the Warriors are doing with Thompson and Green.
Dame is really, really good, and that's ok.
I think that's a reasonable position. The Warriors are clearly a team that has an extremely good PG in Curry, who may be the best pure natural shooter to ever play that position. He's the best player on that squad, but they aren't going to win without Draymond Green. I'd be fully happy to have Olshey find the Blazers a Draymond Green this summer.

Dame has the foot speed and lateral quickness to stay in front of guys. If he was "trying", as you say, he'd be better than he is. Defense is effort, and Dame is a guy who just doesn't give all out effort on that end of the floor as much as he maybe could
