He was much better earlier in the season and I hope he can regain that level. Even now, he is not nearly as bad as last year.
In before a post about TP's placement on the list...
He was much better earlier in the season and I hope he can regain that level. Even now, he is not nearly as bad as last year.
I think this is one reason his offense has been inconsistent. He is working a lot harder on defense.
I thought Golden State would have more than three in the top 40. Also, West, Manu, and Timmy all ahead of Anthony Davis, Wall, and Drummond. It should be a fun matchup Saturday!
For anybody that posts on reddit, post this and you will get a lot of karma.
He looks more aggressive on D, but body giving up on him is the main problem, I think. Anyway, he's definitely much better than last season.
Reddit can be useful at times but most of the time is one big circlejerk. So yes, a lot of karma![]()
Yeah, I agree. There are more diverse reactions on this board and mostly Spurs talk (name drop) so the circlejerking is kept to a minimum. That's why I post here, but not on reddit (not that Spurstalk doesn't have its own problems). Circlejerking can be useful and fun (like on this tread right now), but too much can make The Rod too raw to continue.
Meanwhile Porker's RPM has plunged to a negative: http://espn.go.com/nba/statistics/rp...RPM/position/1
Kyrie/Porker/Teague are being thoroughly outplayed by their backups Delly/Patty/Schroder.![]()
Wow I guess I was wrong too.
WOW.
Green and Mills' RPM numbers have skyrocketed the past 2 months, tbh..Duncan and Parker have seen quite the hit during that time frame..
Danny went from 49th in SGs to 7th..
Tim's ORPM has taken a hit (can be traced back to time the knee issue arose) but his DRPM has been consistent, it's just that Bogut was a defensive monster in February thus passed him up for the #1 spot.
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