No, when you have the athleticism of Rose you use it to your advantage and drive to the hoop, not settle for jumpshots......
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Thats because he has no range and his jumper sucks?
No, when you have the athleticism of Rose you use it to your advantage and drive to the hoop, not settle for jumpshots......
Probably a toss up between Fisher and Billups. I think Chauncy uses his strength more though. I dont know how he doesnt get tons of offensive fouls
One video clip does not a season make.
Here are some SEASON stats, so STFU
1) 3 FT's per game, 25th among guards
2) 3.7 rebounds per game, 22nd among guards
If he was scoring "all his points in the paint" like you claim he is, he'd be a much better rebounder and have alot more FT's.
Guys like Stuckey, Tony Parker, Billups, DWill, Westbrook, Tyreke Evans, Monta Ellis all get alot more FT's than Rose does.
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1)First of all dumbass just because he doesn't get calls doesn't mean he doesnt drive to the hoop.
2) Second of all dumbass, a point guards job isnt to rebound thats the job of the bigs.
3) Third of all dumbass, how the does he average 20ppg with .477% fg, as stated above his jumpshot sucks ass....so it must be driving the lane
4) Fourth of all dumbass you need to watch more Bulls game before you make re ed statementws.
5) Fifth of all dumbass, when you have Joakim Noah the second best rebounder in the league and Tyrus Thomas another great rebounder, its pretty hard for a point guard to grab it over them.
Hahah, you're one stupid mother er. Ok.
1) Rose is the only guard that doesn't get calls? Tony Parker, Rodney Stuckey are so much more loved by the refs. How myopic
2) That's why guys like Rondo and Stuckey get more rebounds? They're obviously not doing their job
3) Most of Rose's shots are jumpers. Only 5 shots per game are at the rim
4) I think you're the one that needs to watch more Bulls game. You obviously don't even know your own player![]()
1) Reread my 1st comment stick. I said just because a person does not get any calls dont mean he doesnt drive through the rim
2)Who in cares if they can rebound, can they score like Rose?? Would you in pick a pg based on his ability to rebound or score? Thats what I in thought
3) Again dumbass Rose has one of the worst jumpshots in the NBA how the can he get 20ppg with .472fg%. Certainly not from his jumpshots. You . Get me one video where he actually shoots jumpshots more than driving in the lane
4) Again youre a in lakers fan and dont know about the Bulls.
Hahah, again, you're avoiding the key points Rose luvah.
1) Name me one driving Point guard who doesn't get foul calls you stupidThey ALL do; except for Rose. No And1's for Rose? A coincidence?
2) If you're not going up strong in the paint and getting And1's, maybe you can go for some tough rebounds like Rondo. Too much dirty work for Rose.
3) Hahah, I've already told you . Only 5 of Rose's 17 attempts come at the rim. Show me where it says "All of Rose's points come from within the paint" like you said
4) Again, you're a fake ass bandwagon Bulls fan if a Lakerfan knows more about Rose than you do.
Where are you getting this "at the rim" stat? scoring from in the paint is still points in the paint, even if you don't go right completely to the rim all the way. Sorry but I gotta agree with bull fan, Derrick Rose is great at slashing to the rim.
Derrick Rose is indeed great at slashing to the rim.
The problem is he doesn't do it often enough even though it's his strongest move.
With his superior size and strength, he doesn't post up other guards either and often settles for jumpshots.
He doesn't defend particularly well and he doesn't rebound well either. He shies away from contact and doesn't get AND1's.
This is why I say he is "soft". What "tough" criteria does he fulfill?
So you are mavfan1000.
Except when the game is on the line.![]()
BDiddy or Chauncey for total body strength. DFish for upper body only strength.
Adam8065, the article about Boykins paints an impressive picture of his strength.
However, he's not a heavy minute guy, he's a backup PG. While the thread did not qualify the thread as "who is the best heavy-minute PG" I feel that the thread is essentially looking at the PGs who play the heavy share of their teams' PG minutes. I'd equate Boykins to the 3rd down only running back in football, or the speedy WR who only is good for streak routes.
Good article nonetheless.
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