You can choose to believe conspiracy theories. I don't.
Even if true, they don't account for Jimmer's failure with three other NBA franchises, nor do they account for Thomas' continued success after leaving Sacramento.
Sarcasm has been called the lowest form of communication. He was not joking.
You can choose to believe conspiracy theories. I don't.
Even if true, they don't account for Jimmer's failure with three other NBA franchises, nor do they account for Thomas' continued success after leaving Sacramento.
Hardly.
Oh, I know you'd love to use terms like conspiracy theories to marginalize me. I'm telling you straight up what happened.
I think you want to overstate the reality of what happened in the aftermath of all that as well.
Stay "lost" bro. Truth is ya know I trumped your lame argument is all.
Overstated?
Jimmer has failed to stick with four separate NBA franchises and starts for the Westchester Knicks.
Thomas is the starting PG of the Boston Celtics and earns 7M per year.
Please, where is the overstatement?
Claim victory if it comforts you.
Wow.
You really are serious about this.
Dude got waived by several teams. Maybe he'll get picked up by another one next month. He should probably be less of a chucker if he wants to stay in the NBA.
I'm not understanding your response. You state that JF was the better college player, which would then lend him to be the higher draft choice, yet you state that he had "other deficiencies." What are these, and why weren't they shown in college, when he won POY?
On a side note, the only thing that "height" has in a "disadvantage" are concepts thought of by fans who have never played and/or the-way-things-always-been syndrome. It would be hard for anyone to debate the fact that the smaller the player, if he is good, the more skill he has in comparison to taller players.
For instance, it shouldn't even be debatable that Prime TP is better than Prime LMA/Howard etc. In this particular case, an attacking PG is going to get you more, than a chucking PG. However, Steph Curry has actually taken the JF platform to new heights. And rightfully so, from an entertainment perspective.
The deficiencies that have seen him unable to stick with four NBA franchises. Deficiencies that he was able to overcome against lesser compe ion.
I'm glad you're attempting to communicate your point, however, I would like to know what "other deficiencies" are and why they weren't shown in college.
Im well aware that he didnt stick, just answer the question.
A chucker? You don't even know what the you're talking about.
The people who get to judge have found Jimmer deficient in the package of attributes necessary to stick in the NBA. Repeatedly.
and those attributes are....?
Being good at basketball. Holy this is unbelievable. Two NBA GMs here arguing that Jimmer is a star in the making. He's not. Get over it.
Why are you so concerned with my speculation as to why Jimmer has failed? He has failed in the eyes of the people who matter. Repeatedly.
I love the new "Jimmer would be great if only he were better line of reasoning." Dude's a bigger scrub than Austin Daye. Think about that for a minute.
Since Jimmer isn't a Spur and won't be, can we move this non-ending thread to the NBA forum where it belongs? Mods?
Curry has just been riding on Jimmer's coattails the entire time.
lol the JF platform
Of course I do. Jimmer's chucking works up to a certain level of basketball. That level is the D-League.
And watch your language -- other Mormons are reading this. What would they think of you?
Plenty of Spurs talk going on here; more here than a lot of Spurs forum threads, tbh. Much more Spurs basketball talk than the Porker vs. Role Player Kawhi threads. Don't know why you're stressing one thread, tbh.
You were responding to tholdren; but think you lost something in translation, dude.
Yea, I didn't think you knew what you were talking about either. You clearly are unfamiliar with the evolution of Jimmer's game.
Can we make this to 200? I know we can try!
Whose alt are you, anyways?
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