Hopefully they won't.
Hopefully they won't.
Yes, because one poor defensive performance invalidates 3+ years of good to great defensive play and three point shooting. Ha!
Not sure who's overreaction is dumber between you or the OP.
Damn we should've won that game last night.
The whole "what have you done for me lately" syndrome.
Wow. Had I not known the Spurs won last night, and just came on here, I'd have assumed they lost(and lost bad). WTF is wrong with some of you?
you don't give lifetime award contracts. You pay the guy based on your expectations of how they will perform during the year(s) of the new contract. Ask the Eagles how they feel about DeMarco Murray.
Danny's contract was the opposite of a lifetime achievement contract. He's struggling this season, but his contract was extremely team friendly.
Even if it was below market value at the time it seems to be well above it now. You don't pay 8 figures per year for a guy who is a high-volume 29% three point shooter with a very limited offensive game and often plays well defensively but still has frequent lapses such as fouling shooters, blowing assignments and cheating under screens.
Contracts are signed at the time. Everything else is hindsight.
Not related but a happy ending story...searched for 2 days, and Tim finally found his dog.
https://twitter.com/VanessaLMacias/s...83708886331392
Well at least you didn't start a whole new thread for it. Kudos for that.
Thanks
Tbh...I made one or two threads on ST, I'm just a quiet poster.
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Good for them. Glad that ended happily
You must have watched a different game than I did. In the game I watched, DeAndre shot 8-20, or, 40%. That equates to 0.8 ppp, or, mother ing ELITE defense. Chrissy Paul can rest all he wants during FTs, as long as the ball is taken out of his hands.
I didn't realize he was below 40% this year, which is just about what Austin Rivers shoots. I'm not opposed to hack-a, but prefer to let the clock run with CP3 off floor and minimize his rest when there are checkers out there who can lead to fast breaks the other way (which you don't get from FT).
Hack away when CP3, Blake or even Red are on the floor.
DJ's career mark is 39.7, and he's shooting right at 39 this year. It is not an aberration. We're not even close to the only team that does this to the LAC. He's routinely near the top of the FTA chart every year.
Right - there's a huge difference between 50% (Whiteside, Howard, etc.) and 40% or less (Drummond and Jordan are the only two that qualify). The worst teams in the league offensively - Lakers and Sixers - are around 50% true shooting %, which considers free throws. So hacking the former group drags their offense down to those levels.
Drummond & Jordan are borderline unplayable against a smart team, assuming you have bodies to throw at the other team and foul. The Spurs are one of the few teams deep enough 1-13 (of players dressed) to be able to throw all of its players on the court without bogging down its offense. When you're only 7-8 deep, foul trouble becomes a concern. But if you can use up Rasual Butler, Simmons, Anderson, Bonner, etc. fouls and they're not complete zeroes on the offensive end, it's a huge advantage.
Well said.
Can't let this one drop off the first page for too long.
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