Which player turns down the most fan's daughters?
1. Kawhi Leonard -- 46.2%
2. Lebron James -- 15.4%
3. Kobe Brown -- 11.5%
4. Blake Griffin -- 11.5%
5. Tim Duncan-- 11.5%
6. Steph Curry -- 3.8%
Last year: Kawhi Leonard-- 75.9%
He probably wants to go back to Argentina, but it's better for kids in the US. I'm sure they speak Spanish, but once they start school, English becomes the primary language. And do you imagine that the local schools in his hometown in Argentina would satisfy them now that they can afford so much better. In my experience, parents usually do what's best for the kids and delay what they want to do until kids go off to college. It's not like they don't have enough money to visit as often as they want or that they haven't been living this lifestyle for 12 years. And with Skype, FaceTime, texting and twitter - keeping in constant touch is so easy.
Which player turns down the most fan's daughters?
1. Kawhi Leonard -- 46.2%
2. Lebron James -- 15.4%
3. Kobe Brown -- 11.5%
4. Blake Griffin -- 11.5%
5. Tim Duncan-- 11.5%
6. Steph Curry -- 3.8%
Last year: Kawhi Leonard-- 75.9%
"Manu Ginobili role player..."![]()
I do like CP3 but he is becoming seriously overrated tbh
between him and Westbrook gap should be closer on best PG but I'm fine saying he is still the best
second on best leader ? wtf ?
cited on best perimeter defender ? joke tbh
and highest bb IQ ? I mean, dude has hard time to recognize when he should be more aggressive offensively... shhh not saying he has a low bb IQ but seeing him first is not adequate
This drives me crazy, though I don't think he is becoming overrated, I think he has been for a few years now.
I know you didn't mean Kobe Bryant because he has never turned down a daughter, even when they weren't asking.
Last season due to injury, his rejection percentage ed way up. Can't do too much raping on a gimp Achilles; quite the anomaly.
Damn jinx tbh. Last year they chose the Heat
Chris Paul love makes no sense to me. Until he does more in the playoffs he is coasting on regular season stats.
What did Dirk do in the last year to take Tony`s place?
Truf Bomb
A little surprised the Spurs are getting so much love tbh considering we've never repeated and Timmy and Manu are a year older. I mean I thought we would be favored by a little, but not by that much. I also think the Cavs are being underrated a bit. I don't buy the notion that they need a full season to gel or that Kyrie and Love don't play enough D, yada yada yada. I think they're going to win the East rather convincingly and I think they have a good chance of taking it all this year imo. I also think the Mavs are legit contenders this year as well, and if Durant comes back healthy, so is OKC.
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The perimeter defender question should be rephrased to 'who is the best perimeter defender for 48 minutes per game?' Stop the votes for players like LeBron and Kobe who only try on that end in the last 5 minutes of each game.
GSW looks very good with that offense.
Which rookie was the biggest steal at where he was selected in the Draft?
1. Rodney Hood (23), Utah -- 17.9%
2. Doug McDermott (11), Chicago -- 14.3%
3. Kyle Anderson (30), San Antonio -- 10.7%
Zach LaVine (13), Minnesota -- 10.7%
5. Spencer Dinwiddie (38), Detroit -- 7.1%
Cleanthony Early (34), New York -- 7.1%
Gary Harris (19), Denver -- 7.1%
Nikola Mirotic (23 -- 2011), Chicago -- 7.1%
Also receiving votes: Bogdan Bogdanovic (27), Phoenix; K.J. McDaniels (32), Philadelphia; Julius Randle (7), L.A. Lakers; Dario Saric (12), Philadelphia; T.J. Warren (14), Phoenix
Last year: Kelly Olynyk -- 27.6%
But Kawhi defended LeBron. Not saying that makes him better, only it makes people notice more.
Don't get me wrong, Kawhi is a defensive pest.
Spurs 98.2 defensive rating/ 3rd when Leonard is on the floor, 102.5/11th without him until march last regular season, so I neither said Danny is better defender than him, I'm just saying Green is underrated.
But agree with you, his successful defending the best player in the league two consecutive finals gets a lot of attention.
Manu has property in Miami and said he would think about living there after he retires
Whoever thinks Chris Paul has a high bb iQ has never watched him in the waning minutes of ANY postseason game. Unless it's intelligent to pass the ball back to Neal, or to do crumble under pressure as was the case against OKC last year.
Actually the 2 players considered the best PGs are amongst the lowest IQ players in the NBA.
Ginobili being underrated as usual, nothing new there. Manu and Many will live in Argentina, their families live in Argentina, family comes first even if the country is a "mess".
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