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    Demar played heroball in that first quarter. I never liked Aldridge's overall game but at least he was playing defense. Demar is a one way player that can't even dominate the one facet of the game he's supposed to be good at(offense).



    He wasn't missing layups though. He was taking stupid fadeaways and mid-range shots. His shot selection was Kobe-level re ed in the first half of game 7.
    LMA got completely outplayed by Jokic, a matchup I thought he could beat. There was no guard or wing that outplayed DD all series. The whole team struggling to score had more to do with the coaches and the players as a whole, rather than just blaming it all on one player.

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    LMA got completely outplayed by Jokic, a matchup I thought he could beat.
    Jokic is a legit star while LMA is a secondary one. It's not surprising he got dominated. Nugs frontcourt is pretty decent, all thing considered.

    There was no guard or wing that outplayed DD all series. The whole team struggling to score had more to do with the coaches and the players as a whole, rather than just blaming it all on one player.
    Nugs gaurd/wing rotation is ty so he should have dominated...but he didn't. He had the worst On/Off of all Spurs players in this series. Yes, the Spurs played better with him on the bench for the majority of the series. He statpadded his way to respectable lines most nights. Game 3 and Game 6 in particular. He only went off in those games when the Spurs already had a double digit lead. Any time the team needed him to come up big, he fell flat. His first half performance in game 7 was criminal. Lived up to his choking reputation in Toronto and then some. He can't even blame Lebron on this one. He took stupid, Kobe shots trying to be the hero. If he played smart, Spurs could have kept it close instead of having to come from behind the rest of the game.

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    Who ever heard of a sixth man that gets paid $27 million? He's not good enough to be a 1st or 2nd option but he's paid like one.
    Gordon Hayward.

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    Forbes is a solid C good on offense but bad on defense his 3 pointers gets him a C

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    Good and fair grades tbh....
    Forbes is ridiculously cheap. I will only trade him if teams are so inlove with him they'd be willing to take Mills and Belli
    Some guys are crazy with Derozan on this board.... C- ? without him no playoffs for sure. I'm not a fan and i can understand a lot of things about him : decision making, defense, just a mid range game but it seems crazy that a lot think he is that bad.

    i saw a thread with a batum trade ? are you crazy ? did someone watch batum this year....

    I also think Gay deserves a way better mark, he was solid all season long....

    Those ratings where like Playoffs Ratings but not season, like you write it just after the Po with a lot of bad thoughts. I'm not agree with the majority of it.
    I get where you are coming from on DeMar and the hate. Unfortunately, with Kawhi we were spoiled. There's only 2 guys I can think of that can drop 30+ and play D at a high level. And Kawhi was one, the other is probably paul George and a distant 3rd is Oladipo. At to that Kawhi was efficient and quiet/composed. Replacing him is a guy who does not have a complete game (no 3s) and also can't effect the game on the other end when his shot isn't falling, and has occasional temper tantrums when sings are going bad (which is when your team needs you most). That throwing the ball at the ref nonsense I hadn't seen since Dennis Rodman was here. And I don't wanna here about he is passionate, Manu was the most passionate spur ever and never had a moment where he chunked the ball at an official.

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