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Loving me some Nurkic so far. Hopefully he continues to impress and improve.
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Don't let facts get in the way of my trolling.
Stotts will obviously have to shift the team's offensive approach to take advantage of Nurkic's skill set. In the interest of continuity, I would like to see Stotts utilize Meyers off the bench in the same manner as Nurkic, instead of parking Meyers at the three point line as only a pick and pop player. That might be something though that has to wait until next season's training camp to implement.The only thing that worries me is our lack of depth at that position. Given his lack of conditioning and newness to Stott's system, how long can we use him? It really puts in perspective how screwed we are with Meyers out there. If we'd picked up one of the Philly bigs as well coming off the bench.... Fuck, playoffs here we come!
It may be Meyers' preference, but I think the execution of it is ALL Stotts. Meyers' job is to stay at the three point line and set screens, and be ready to catch the ball for a three point shot. That's it. And we thought Travis Outlaw was only given a limited number of things to do in the offense.Whatever the reason, it is a waste of his height and physical abilities. When he first came to Portland, he actually spent some time on the block with solid results. He has just faded farther and farther away from the basket to where now he is something like a league leader in percentage of perimeter shots taken.
Is that all Meyers....or partially Stotts offensive philosophy? Since it was much better at the beginning and has declined every year since, it seems like some of both.
That's a decent idea. Stotts has to try it. What have we got to lose?I'm not sure we need Meyers to be playing on the low block. I like the idea of using him at PF while Nurk is playing C. Having Meyers floating around the 3-pt line while Nurk is posting up would work imo. The question is "can Meyers guard power forwards?" It will be interesting to see, but I think we should be a great defensive rebounding team.
That's bollocks. He's not afraid of contact. He's just not very good at contacting effectively.I don't think it's possible. Meyers is afraid of contact. I was listening to a podcast from an old Blazers announcer (not Mike and Mike) and he said he'd never seen a player shy away from contract like Leonard. He isn't going to bang down low because he has no desire too. That's why he sticks to the 3s. Maybe it's the injuries he's had. I've no idea.
That's a decent idea. Stotts has to try it. What have we got to lose?
What ability?I expect we'll see some of that once Aminu returns and Davis is able to shift back to backup center. I'm not usually a fan of twin towers basketball, but Meyers' ability to play on the perimeter makes is something that would be interesting for short periods.
You never know.poor form.
Unless you think his fairly hot wife is into that kind of stuff.
Personally, I don't think Biebs shoots enough 3s. He's been indecisive all season and it has hurt his 3 pointer.Meyers shoots threes, he doesn't make them. And more than half the time, he doesn't have a defender within five feet of him. He does nothing to actually space the floor-- this is one of the biggest myths propagated by our announcers and some in here.
I'd rather have Nurk shooting 15-20 footers than Meyers playing at all.
He has very quick feet for how little athleticism he has. His quickness belies his lack of speed or vertical leap.
One of the things I love is his low center of gravity. Sabonis had that as well.
I don't think it's possible. Meyers is afraid of contact. I was listening to a podcast from an old Blazers announcer (not Mike and Mike) and he said he'd never seen a player shy away from contract like Leonard. He isn't going to bang down low because he has no desire too. That's why he sticks to the 3s. Maybe it's the injuries he's had. I've no idea.
Fuck starting Meyers. He has done nothing to earn a starting role. Nurk pushed him out of the starting lineup after ONE game. And now we want to put him back in it?!?

Not to defend Noah (because he hasn't been great) but i think a lot of people have a problem with Meyers and not him due to the contract. Of course that is more on Olshey but Meyers deserves some of the blame for not working on certain parts of his game to live up to it.
Respectfully disagree. Most people have hated Meyers since he was first drafted - or at least well before he got his current contract.... I think a lot of people have a problem with Meyers and not Noah due to the contract.
Bottom line is both to me have shown little and are simply not productive players and I would like them gone, Meyers gets more dislike because of the contract he signed last summer that many of us can't believe was offered.Respectfully disagree. Most people have hated Meyers since he was first drafted - or at least well before he got his current contract.
Nurk fan club like statsLast night was the first time since last Halloween that Jusuf Nurkic has played more than 30 minutes in a game.
It was also his first double:double since before Thanksgiving and only the second time since before Thanksgiving that he's had at least 12 FGA in a game.
No wonder he's happy to be here!
It was only the third time all season he's played more than 29 minutes in a game, but in those 3 games, he's averaging 13 PTS, 14.7 REB, 3.3 AST, 1.3 STL and 3.0 BLK.
Free the Nurk! Feed the Beast!!!
BNM
Perhaps it is. The "or else" is implied.#feedbeast sounds like a threat.
