u forgot the part duran score 17/22 points in the first half, he did nothing in the 2nd half...mainly due to westbrick
why dont the thunder trade that clown and just promote harden...
Kawhi with 15pts, 6 reb, 5 assists and held KD to 22 points. He seems to play better against the elite SFs in the league.
Danny Green had a pretty solid game for the Thunder....
u forgot the part duran score 17/22 points in the first half, he did nothing in the 2nd half...mainly due to westbrick
why dont the thunder trade that clown and just promote harden...
he didnt play 2nd half besides scrub minutes when the game was already won and over.....
dude is even worst then fkn malik rose in his last term with the spurs b4 gettin traded...
Yeah.. i dont think thats a fluke either. Leonard is more suited to guard the elite scorers in the league compared to chuckers/shooters if that makes sense. Guys like Kobe, Durant and LeBron like to create off the dribble and that allows Leonard to be around the ball where he can use his length to disrupt their shots and passing lanes.
When he's chasing guys through screens like K-Mart he tends to struggle because hes quite solidly built.. even though hes lean.
You want a candidate for the f'd up stat of the season? Parker, with 42 points, 9 assists, 2 steals, and a block, was +20 on the +/- stat. Duncan was +24.
That's not to take anything away from Duncan. It just shows why you don't ever want to seriously quote the +/- as a meaningful stat.
"Pop got onto to (Parker) about trying to score the ball, that we needed it tonight. He stepped up and he did just that. Once he got rolling he just kind of took over the game. It was great. He came to me and said he wanted me to hit the next shot (to break the assist record). After I hit it I realized why. It was great."
-- Tim Duncan, who has been a teammate of both Avery Johnson and Parker.
Duncan's defense was really good.
I guess you can stop worrying![]()
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