Stop it GF. You know the argument. "2 way player" is a highly used term among basketball analysts.
Offense and defense, right? Pretty sure every guy plays both. Who would u take?
Stop it GF. You know the argument. "2 way player" is a highly used term among basketball analysts.
Offense and defense, right? Pretty sure every guy plays both. Who would u take?
I am so confused.
Jimmy Butler is the best 2 way player in basketball.. Questioning Anthony Davis' defense.. Hyping Andre Roberson...
what am I reading
I am so confused.
Jimmy Butler is the best 2 way player in basketball.. Questioning Anthony Davis' defense.. Hyping Andre Roberson...
what am I reading
The Andre Roberson thing was just for ****s and giggles. Its just funny that GF and Brule seem to forget how much they blast me for my statements and then never own up to them when I am proven right. All I ever said was that Roberson is going to be a solid rotational player but it looks like he is going to be even better than that. I just want to see how serious we are treating RPM since its a tool being used to emphasize Anthony Davis' defense.
Jimmy Butler is actually able to create his shot. Something that Anthony Davis is unable to do at this point yet until he develops a back tot he basket game.
Hold up there sparky. I question if you even watch Anthony Davis.
I've watched Davis this year for sure. First year with league pass on tv and it's great I love the NBA.
Davis is strictly a PnR player right now and does a great job attacking the offensive glass. That is the extend of his game.
Just stop it.....you clearly don't watch Davis if you think he's ONLY a PnR player. If he was on the Thunder you'd be saying he's better than MJ.
Please tell me what else he does. I would almost guarantee I've seen more of him this year than you.
"His ever-improving efficiency can be partially credited to his continually-improving jump shot. Through 19 games, Davis is shooting 48.7% from 16 or more feet, and he is shooting a higher percentage of his shots from that range (24%) than in his first two years (21%)."
Shooting 51.1% from there now
Also grades out as an excellent passer.
"His ever-improving efficiency can be partially credited to his continually-improving jump shot. Through 19 games, Davis is shooting 48.7% from 16 or more feet, and he is shooting a higher percentage of his shots from that range (24%) than in his first two years (21%)."
PnR and pick and pop are interchangeable. He has a fantsfantastic long 2 that will eventually become a 3 ball. The fact of the matter is that at this time he is unaunable to create offense for himself.