Kawhi has missed all season. It’s amazing they have hung around at all.
Even when Kawhi was out they were top 4 in west a while ago. Cant believe they dropped to 11th a few days ago.
Kawhi has missed all season. It’s amazing they have hung around at all.
Even when Kawhi was out they were top 4 in west a while ago. Cant believe they dropped to 11th a few days ago.
Even when Kawhi was out they were top 4 in west a while ago. Cant believe they dropped to 11th a few days ago.
I think you mean 10th (big gap between top-ten and bottom-five in the West); but it’s a shock nonetheless, even with Kawhi still out, given that Popovich seems to work his wizardry with whatever cast he has. Still, if I had to predict, I’d say they’re still the likeliest to snag one of the final two spots out of the group of SAS, DEN, UTA, and LAC.
If you look at schedules, I don’t think that’s necessarily true. They have one of the toughest SOS from here on out and when one third of the league is tanking that’s actually significant.
I hadn’t investigated upcoming SoS—was just betting on Pop.
I know this sacreligous to say, but how sure are we Pop is still this great innovator? Sure, he was among the first to embrace the corner 3 and euro-style offenses, but that's basically everyone at this point. If you watch a San Antonio game this year, its a lot (too much) Pau and LMA in the post. I'm sure if the roster had more shooting things would be different, but its not like Pop didn't have significant input w.r.t. the roster.
Overall, he's still likely a top 5 coach (maybe the best depending on your opinion of Stevens), but I don't think the gap between he and your coach is all that big. The worst part of analytics is that its forced every team to copy the same template.
Unfortunately the gap between Popovich and Fred Hoiberg is several gulfs and a moderately-sized bay.
I don’t think I have missed on a prediction more than what I had for OKC. I had them 2b with Houston in the West and they are barely squeaking past teams actively trying to lose right now.
It’s going to be mighty interesting to see if Paul George sticks around.
I know this sacreligous to say, but how sure are we Pop is still this great innovator? Sure, he was among the first to embrace the corner 3 and euro-style offenses, but that's basically everyone at this point. If you watch a San Antonio game this year, its a lot (too much) Pau and LMA in the post. I'm sure if the roster had more shooting things would be different, but its not like Pop didn't have significant input w.r.t. the roster.
Overall, he's still likely a top 5 coach (maybe the best depending on your opinion of Stevens), but I don't think the gap between he and your coach is all that big. The worst part of analytics is that its forced every team to copy the same template.
I don’t think I have missed on a prediction more than what I had for OKC. I had them 2b with Houston in the West and they are barely squeaking past teams actively trying to lose right now.
It’s going to be mighty interesting to see if Paul George sticks around.
Want to throw me some credit for seeing what Adams has become so many years ago?
I mean... not really... you said a lot back then. Adams is a really good player, easily a top five center. But if we wanted to dig up all of the chicanery you spewed from those days we can could have far more interesting discussions.
For every Steven Adams, there is a Mitch McGary, Josh Huestis, Cam Payne, etc.
Never said crazy things about huestis. That's insanity. Mcgary would have been a good player but he was too interested in getting high. Payne was an injury.
But I also called things like bulls shouldn't trade Butler for love. Lowry was a better player than Melo 10 years ago. Durant was going to be the second best player in the NBA during his rookie season. And so many more.
Ultimately, I was destroyed for even suggesting Adams would be a good player. He is an absolute beast. Harden trade still but at least they got adams.
What they really need to do is change the point structure. You can't have the three ball worth 50% more than the 2 point shot. It's sacrilege but for the betterment of the game they should make 2s worth 3s and 3s worth 4s.
Again, probably never going to happen but the game has shifted way too far on the pace and space.
Btw, you remember the Towns vs. Okafor arguments? Those were good times.
I think basketball is still at the point where I am fine with current value of shots, but I can definitely foresee the day where the balance gets completely out of whack.
I think the easier, less sacrilegious solution is to move the three point line back. The league's already done this once before and it would give a lot more space for interior players. But at that point you have to expand the court and I'm not sure how feasible that is.