HawkeyeMike23
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If only the Thunder had a "true pg", they might be pretty good then. LOL
=If only the Thunder had a "true pg=", they might be pretty good then. LOL
I also want to vote for the entire Boston Celtic team for this honor.
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who ever said they were bad...i said they would be better. that is the scary part they are this good now with a pg that turns it over as much as westbrook does. btw they havent played a team in the playoffs that is agressive on defense and forces tos yet...spurs do though.
Again please tell me how taking the ball out of Durant, Harden and Westbrook's hands makes the team better? How does forcing them to play ultra small ball to have their three best players on the floor with your "true pg" make them better? With their contract situation, where are they going to get a "true pg" who's even slightly above average?
It is not about that a "true pg" knows when to jack up shots and when to get everyone else involved. From here on out you can't have Westbrook trying to figure that out the Thunder can't afford too many 9-25, 8 TO(s) stat lines from him. Durant should be the only guy with a green light to shoot anytime he wants.
You are right about the contract situation, given the current CBA you would have to talk someone like Nash into taking less money or it has to be a straight up Westbrook for Rondo type deal.
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who ever said they were bad...i said they would be better. that is the scary part they are this good now with a pg that turns it over as much as westbrook does. btw they havent played a team in the playoffs that is agressive on defense and forces tos yet...spurs do though.
Seriously, this argument is stupid. A "true point guard" does not help the Thunder in any way, shape, or form. What is the point of this "true PG" bringing the ball up the floor, only to pass it to Westbrook, Durant, or Harden and watch them go one-on-one? Not to mention a part of what makes OKC so dangerous is their "spurtability", mainly because Westbrook is so explosive in the open court. Adding a "true PG" to the mix would only slow their offense down.
OKC does not need a true pg but to say that a true pg would slow their offense down is not neccessarily true. Look at a PG like Nash who plays uptempo, Rondo can push it. Just because a players is a pass first PG does not mean the offense has to a be a slow-down offense.
So much right in this post. Well said.If overrated means the guy who is supposed to be a star, but wouldn't be an early pick on my team if I was drafting...then Melo wins pretty easily in my book.LeBron is an all-time great individual player, probably the best player in the NBA today. But to say he's better than Michael, then you just didn't watch Michael. If I was drafting an NBA team and could choose a player from any era in the first round, then Michael is pick # 1. Lots of other greats I'd want on my team...Russell, Wilt, Oscar, Jerry, Elgin, Kareem, Magic, Bird, Julius, both Malones, Stockton, Duncan, Shaq, Kobe, LeBron. But every single one of those great players would defer to Michael in crunch time. That's because he is the GOAT.The players listed played on 40 of the past 55 NBA champions.
Seriously, this argument is stupid. A "true point guard" does not help the Thunder in any way, shape, or form. What is the point of this "true PG" bringing the ball up the floor, only to pass it to Westbrook, Durant, or Harden and watch them go one-on-one? Not to mention a part of what makes OKC so dangerous is their "spurtability", mainly because Westbrook is so explosive in the open court. Adding a "true PG" to the mix would only slow their offense down.
What are you talking about? This ain't the and1 tour, hot sauce isn't running point. Are you telling me that Durant can't pick and pop? All three guys can catch and shoot, more importantly all 3 guys shoot over the top of people. Westbrook's ability to dribble drive doesn't disappear if a "traditional" PG initiates the offense.
C'mon brah.
At some point Westbrook will have a bad shooting night and OKC will need a facilitator in their half court sets if he becomes that facilitator OKC will be fine. If he has a bad shooting night and continues to jack up shots then OKC will lose.
Spurtability = regular season......... half court offense = playoffs
i like the thunder...they are the 1 nba team i watch guaranteed when they are on. i understand they havent turned it over (westbrook included) as much in the playoffs. they also havent played very good defensive teams (spurs are though).
What are YOU talking about? Do you really think teams are going to let KD get many clean looks where he can just catch and shoot? And running a pick and roll or pick and pop with a PG that isn't a serious threat to shoot the ball allows the defense to easily defend it (by hedging, jamming, or going underneath it. Hell, some teams could even switch that), especially because it is a guard on guard screen.
No, but it makes the offense less efficient. Why make it more difficult for Westbrook to get his shots? Why have him waste more energy running off screens, where he could easily get beaten up by bigger, more physical 2-guards? Why pay someone money to get the ball into Westbrook's hands?
This is true for any team in the NBA. If there is a player you typically run the offense through, and he has a bad shooting night, you are going to lose if he keeps missing shots. If the Lakers had played any team besides New Orleans (or Charlotte) when Kobe started 0/15, they would have lost.
OKC averaged nearly 20 fastbreak ppg against the Lakers (who admittedly are a poor defensive transition team), but the Spurs aren't much better in that regard. But transition offense/defense plays an important role in every game, even in the playoffs. There are only a few ways to stop a team's transition game- score, send multiple people back on the shot (limiting your offensive rebound chances), or pound the ball inside. It's not like games are decided solely in the half court because it is the playoffs.
The Spurs are only a little above average defensively. They are hardly the defensive team they used to be.
if kendall marshall could fall to the thunder...i would bet they would take him and start him and have westbrook at the 2. that pass 1st pg didnt slow down the unc fastbreak. westbrook is great. he would be better at the 2 guard. harden comes off the bench so it would only affect sefolosha (who should be a back up). give a true pg fisher's time (21 min per game) next yr but put him in the starting line up. it wouldnt affect their rotation as fisher plays pg now (but is old and not that good). if this team wouldnt turn the ball over as much they would be the best team in the league. to me pg is the best place to start for tos. plus a pass 1st pg could get their posts involved more. if you want put durant at the 4 some (small lineup) it would be similar to dirk for the mavs.
i like the thunder...they are the 1 nba team i watch guaranteed when they are on. i understand they havent turned it over (westbrook included) as much in the playoffs. they also havent played very good defensive teams (spurs are though).