I hate to tell yall, but Jordan Crawford and Marshon Brooks aint gonna put anybody over the top. Marshon has potential, but Crawford is way more Ricky Davis than Manu Ginobli off the bench (in terms of 6th men, not position so )
They don't need them to be world beaters.I hate to tell yall, but Jordan Crawford and Marshon Brooks aint gonna put anybody over the top. Marshon has potential, but Crawford is way more Ricky Davis than Manu Ginobli off the bench (in terms of 6th men, not position so )
David Lee cook Bosh everytime he sees him and Bogut will control the glass and rebounding is the Heat's weakness.The last team the Heat wanna see is a bunch of inefficent 6'4 nikkas who like to run up and down the court?
If they can allow Steph and Klay to rest without blowing the lead then they'll make us a better team. We got the best starting 5 in the league, we just needed a bench that wouldn't blow games when they rested.I hate to tell yall, but Jordan Crawford and Marshon Brooks aint gonna put anybody over the top. Marshon has potential, but Crawford is way more Ricky Davis than Manu Ginobli off the bench (in terms of 6th men, not position so )
:mjha:We got the best starting 5 in the league.
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Their starting lineup has outscored opponents by nearly 21 points per 100 possessions, by far the best margin of the 50 lineups in the league that have logged at least 150 minutes this season. In simple terms: Golden State’s starting five may well be the best lineup in the entire NBA.
I think the assumption is that he is going to decline, thats what i read.
:woods:*cosigns GSW having the best starting lineup in the NBA*
It's arguable that they do, they certainly have one of if not the best argument. Why are you laughing at that?:woods:
are they a championship contender breh?It's arguable that they do, they certainly have one of if not the best argument. Why are you laughing at that?
Too early to tell who is.are they a championship contender breh?