The problem with the Cavs is that.......as great as Kyrie has been,Love has been equally as bad.If Love was just playing average basketball the cavs would be up 3-2.
If lebron decided to show up before game 5 cavs would be 3-1 up
The problem with the Cavs is that.......as great as Kyrie has been,Love has been equally as bad.If Love was just playing average basketball the cavs would be up 3-2.
Trade Wiggins for Love brehs....The problem with the Cavs is that.......as great as Kyrie has been,Love has been equally as bad.If Love was just playing average basketball the cavs would be up 3-2.
Kyrie put that nikka in the pressure cooker
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i) Curry has one of the fastest releases, longest range (elite touch inside to elite stroke beyond halfcourt) and one of the best handles in league history - it's safe to say he can create his own shot better than ZekeHold up old boy said curry is better at creating his own shot and has a better handle and a equal passer to isiah thomas.
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i) When I say "help" I mean it in the sense that both helped out run the offense - not equally splitting the duties of running the offenseThen old boy say vinnie johndon and kelly Tripuka helped Isaiah run the team and Bill laimbeer was good at creating his own shot![]()
How can you sit there and say this after watching the playoffs this season, especially the *edit - WCF and the Finals?This being the most advanced defensive time ever in the nba when you can't even touch nobody![]()
i) Curry has one of the fastest releases, longest range (elite touch inside to elite stroke beyond halfcourt) and one of the best handles in league history - it's safe to say he can create his own shot better than Zeke
ii) He is an equal passer to Zeke -
i) When I say "help" I mean it in the sense that both helped out run the offense - not equally splitting the duties of running the offense
ii) Laimbeer was certainly no McHale (by any stretch of the imagination) but he was still able to create his shot - it wasn't all on spot up attempts and second chance opportunities. The point I was making there was it wasn't like he was scoring 17 points a game while nobody was guarding him.
How can you sit there and say this after watching the playoffs this season, especially thWCSF and the Finals?![]()
Kyrie. But then again Kyrie has the GREATEST handle in league history.Who has a better handle kyrie or steph?
He faced a more aggressive, physical, bigger and better defense in the WCF (averaging 32.7 ppg on 64 TS% during the last three elimination games) than he's facing in the Finals.Yeah they've been playing physical in the finals and how's that working out for curry.![]()
Read my explanation.Lol at laimbeer creating his own shot
Kyrie. But then again Kyrie has the GREATEST handle in league history.
He faced a more aggressive, physical, bigger and better defense in the WCF (averaging 32.7 ppg on 64 TS% during the last three elimination games) than he's facing in the Finals.
He's getting open looks but he's just not knocking them down.
Looks like I'll to post this again -
To recap, gravity score measures how closely a player's defender sticks to him off the ball. Higher gravity scores generally belong to bigs because their primary defender must stay close and also protect the basket. On the other hand, guards typically have lower gravity scores simply because defenders have more liberty to shade off their guy on the perimeter. But elite shooters typically generate more attention off the ball.
Then there's distraction score, which quantifies how much a player's defender is willing to help off the ball to stop the ball handler. The worse he is as a shooter, the more likely his defender will be distracted by the ball handler. To identify the most effective floor-spacers in the NBA, I created a composite score that combines the two metrics. The result is what I've called "respect rating," which has now been translated to a 1-to-100 scale with 100 being the most magnetic (think sharpshooters) and 1 being least magnetic (think non-scoring bigs).
1. Stephen Curry, Golden State Warriors | Respect rating: 97.9
Gravity score: 97.3 | Distraction score: 98.4
Defenders have been allowed to be more physical with him than the majority of stars. If you'd been paying attention he's being held and pulled all over the court this season.
Read my explanation.
OKC was more aggressive, physical and guarded him with more length. Curry has had more open looks in this series than he was getting in the WCF. If you've got two eyes and don't need "gravity score" to tell you anything - I'm guessing that you're of the belief Curry warps defenses, receives more defensive attention and is more heavily-guarded than every single perimeter player in league history...I don't need no damn gravity score to tell me anything. I got 2 eyes that I been watching basketball with for a quite a few years.
Okc wasn't trapping curry on the pick and roll like cavs are.
Sorry watching kyrie cook the Warriors the other night and he was looking like zeke out there. Kyrie handle is outstanding but Imo it's not better than zeke. I grew up watching Isiah since he had his first name on the jersey.
So you saying Curry is the best shooter in league history the only person in league history with a better handle than him is kyrie. Curry is the most heavily guarded player in league history. One of the best passers in league history. He's the most prolific scorer ever. All while playing during the best defensive era in history. Whats next you wanna say his high arcing layup is a better shot than the sky hook.OKC was more aggressive, physical and guarded him with more length. Curry has had more open looks in this series than he was getting in the WCF. If you've got two eyes and don't need "gravity score" to tell you anything - I'm guessing that you're of the belief Curry warps defenses, receives more defensive attention and is more heavily-guarded than every single perimeter player in league history...
Well quite clearly you're 'eye test' needs some adjustment. Kyrie's handles are on another planet compared to Zeke's. It's not even debatable.
Correct.So you saying Curry is the best shooter in league history.
Nah. I do think he's in the conversation with the best ball-handlers though.the only person in league history with a better handle than him is kyrie.
Perimeter player - yes. Correct.Curry is the most heavily guarded player in league history.
This is a difficult one. He's up there, but in saying that there's three PGs in the league (Rondo, CP and Rubio) who're better passers than he is.One of the best passers in league history.
Nah. That's not what I said.He's the most prolific scorer ever.
Correct.All while playing during the best defensive era in history.
What do you disagree with, and if you disagree with those points do you agree that he's at least up there in all those categories (except passing)?We are all entitled to our opinion but you a prisoner of the moment Bruh.
If lebron decided to show up before game 5 cavs would be 3-1 up
This is a difficult one. He's up there, but in saying that there's three PGs in the league (Rondo, CP and Rubio) who're better passers than he is.
More assists doesn't necessarily mean better passer.@ not thinking Westbrook is a better passer than Curry.
More assists doesn't necessarily mean better passer.![]()