If you truly did, you could stay out of this thread after a win.
There was only like 1 minute of garbage time.
If you truly did, you could stay out of this thread after a win.
LMA having a good game and beating the clippers doesn't translate into LMA ball being winning basketball... Trade while value is high... Trust me
y'all 3 should join a self-regulating community. All 3 of y'all suffer from Kawhitis
Lol. Actually, mathematically, 42 of 44 to reach 20,000 career points are in. Soooooo, that translates to a 95.45% chance.
95.45% > 1000.00%
Lol. Username checks out.
The ?I've been one of the biggest Kawhi trashers in here.
bkref has Aldridge with a 27.1% chance at the HoF, and if I understand their methodology right, that's if he retired today. If he stays even mostly healthy for the next few years, I think that number will climb over 70% by the time he retires.
https://www.basketball-reference.com...aldrila01.html
Yep. I saw the same thing. And I think that's somewhat shortsighted even at 70% given another 2 to 3 years of solid play. Assuming he passes 18,000 pts this year -- he's at like 17,600 or something now, so he should be closer to 18,250 -- he'll only need to average like 12 or so points per game over two more seasons to reach 20,000 career points. He's at 7,700-ish career boards. He has a very remote shot at getting 10,000 of those, depending on health and longevity. Even still, he'll get pretty close. Only 17 others have done the 20k/10k feat. And he may be closer to 22,000 points when he's done.
He could also feasibly crack the top 50 in career blocks too.
The only blemish he has is no ring or conference final wins. But neither have some others.
So, assuming continued health and a somewhat decreasing production for 3 more years (or longer potentially), I'd put him at 90% if not higher. His all around production is just too much to be overlooked, and compares quite favorably to current NBA HOFers.
Hes still our best player when hes engaged
Duncan retired dude. Move on.
Aldridge is on your team and is playing the same basic role as Duncan and doing really well at it.
Lamarcus with 56 points, 9 rebounds, 4 blocks on 60% FG shooting and 100% FT shooting.....
lol OP is a got and massively failed. Again.
Lma taking a hot wet on the op
6X All Star, and likely to finish with at least 20,000 points, 9,000 rebounds. I think he's a shew-in
He's not taking a hot wet on anyone until he proves himself in the postseason.
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31. DeRozen 0.0656%
32. Kawhi Leonard 0.0633%
Clearly, those two have a little more work to do but DeRozen being ahead of Kawhi? Laughable unless the playoffs don't count.
Probably knocks out an all star bid. Great effort and execution. He be strong in consideration HOF.
One of the great single game performances in Spurs and NBA history. Right up there with Corey Brewer and Terrance Ross.
All jokes aside, what a freaking game LMA.
LMAutomatic killed it.
He looked so comfortable this season.
Two cancers Porker and Kawhi Gone and spurs are playing team ball.
Vow.. Special kudos to D White and Bryn Forbes.
The first 2-3 games of the Thunder series in 2016 he played amazing. Almost to what you saw last night. It was punk ass Kawhi and others who sunk that ship.
Kudos to LMA. So glad I caught that performance. Legends:
It was actually Donovan switching Ibaka off LMA and putting Adams on him that flipped the series on its head.
LA doesn’t get enough love from Spurs fans, especially in SA. It’s stupid heads like OP who are spoiled from watching the best PF to ever live be a hall of famer for 20yrs on our team and expect Aldridge to be just as good. News flash, LA isn’t Duncan dumbass. No .
Aldridge when engaged is a BEAST and we should be thankful to have a presence like him down low. 56pts on 60% what do y’all have to say about him now
all the kawhi drama makes us appreciate more LMA tbh... dude is a diva, demanded to be traded, complained about his touches etc etc but at least he never quit on his team, puts a lot of effort, cheers for the team. I've never been a big fan of him but I respect him
all is perception tbh...
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