And you continue to offer nothing to this board.
Guitarsoup said:
And you continue to offer nothing to this board.
ATM9000 said:Guitarsoup said:
And you continue to offer nothing to this board.
I called nobody out on the cherrypicking... yet you responded. The board now knows what most have known for years... you cherrypick arguments. Now the board know that you know you do it.
West Texan said:
**** kawhi
**** the lakers
Stay in the east
Guitarsoup said:ATM9000 said:Guitarsoup said:
And you continue to offer nothing to this board.
I called nobody out on the cherrypicking... yet you responded. The board now knows what most have known for years... you cherrypick arguments. Now the board know that you know you do it.
Disingenuous as always as I was the only person actually posting stats and talking about his legacy. But that's just who you are.
I haven't cherry picked a thing, but the board does know that the next meaningful, intelligent basketball conversation you have to add will be your first.
It's not cherry picking to say that Kawhi was not an outstanding player in first few years or that there was no big star on the Beautiful Game Spurs team. Those are just facts that are backed up with stats.
It's also not cherry picking to say that Kawhi greatly developed from those years into a top player in the NBA. That is a fact and it is also backed by stats.
Now Kawhi is at a crossroads. Maybe he cares about his legacy, maybe he just wants to play at home in front of family and friends. None of us really know.
Thanks again for your future contributions. I can tell you are just saving up some really meaning insight and it will come out any day now.
He was a 12/6 guy - which means he wasn't a standout all-star, which is true. He was young and raw.ATM9000 said:Guitarsoup said:ATM9000 said:Guitarsoup said:
And you continue to offer nothing to this board.
I called nobody out on the cherrypicking... yet you responded. The board now knows what most have known for years... you cherrypick arguments. Now the board know that you know you do it.
Disingenuous as always as I was the only person actually posting stats and talking about his legacy. But that's just who you are.
I haven't cherry picked a thing, but the board does know that the next meaningful, intelligent basketball conversation you have to add will be your first.
It's not cherry picking to say that Kawhi was not an outstanding player in first few years or that there was no big star on the Beautiful Game Spurs team. Those are just facts that are backed up with stats.
It's also not cherry picking to say that Kawhi greatly developed from those years into a top player in the NBA. That is a fact and it is also backed by stats.
Now Kawhi is at a crossroads. Maybe he cares about his legacy, maybe he just wants to play at home in front of family and friends. None of us really know.
Thanks again for your future contributions. I can tell you are just saving up some really meaning insight and it will come out any day now.
The Spurs played 'beautiful basketball' and nobody on that team donned a dominant stats or minutes line. But what happened in the Finals was it was a 1-1 series, then Pop unleashed Kawhi, he turned the Jets on and the Spurs blew the Heatles out of the water. Kawhi won the MVP and the narrative to that MVP is and always will be that 22 year old Kawhi carries his aging teammates to their last title. You talk about stats backing up your argument... but then sort of dismiss that MVP since he was a 12/6 guy as being handicapped somehow. You being a Spurs guy makes your line of thinking cherry picking and completely disingenuous. And no **** he has grown immensely as a player now vs when he was like 22 years old.
Going to Wikipedia to find some stats to back up your assertion while ignoring wider context is neither meaningful nor insightful no matter what you think. I get it if it isn't your team... but you are a Spurs guy and know the headline to 2014 for Kawhi isn't '12 and 6' and never will be.
ATM9000 said:
All great... fact remains Kawhi averaged about 25% more minutes per game when the Spurs pulled away in that series vs the first 2 games and lead the team in minutes in those games. I have no doubt Pop called no plays for Kawhi in those games... but once again, he was easily the most important cog to those teams and not just a '12/6' guy in that series.
Maybe Pop called no plays for Kawhi but again... disingenuous if you remember that series saying anything other than Pop unleashed him if you run down how much more Pop played him when the Spurs pulled away.
Wasn't a Spurs fan that decided to make it personal and take it off track.M.C. Swag said:
Spurs fans ruin everything
With his history, I can see him having a year similar to Melo's 2019 season. There's a reason no one even wants to give him 5mm/yearLawHall88 said:Ha, yeah, that'll fix everything.Guitarsoup said:
After getting jack****, DeMarcus fired his agent.
Guitarsoup said:Wasn't a Spurs fan that decided to make it personal and take it off track.M.C. Swag said:
Spurs fans ruin everything
I've never heard of him either, but doing a little google search shows that he went to Maryland, a school that beat the sips in football in consecutive seasons.Seven Costanza said:
Some guy named Jake Layman just signed an $11.5M deal. I have never heard of this guy.
Layman was familiar to me because he played for Mark Turgeon (former A&M hoops head coach) at Maryland. Have mildly followed Turgeon's career at MD after he left College Station.Guitarsoup said:I've never heard of him either, but doing a little google search shows that he went to Maryland, a school that beat the sips in football in consecutive seasons.Seven Costanza said:
Some guy named Jake Layman just signed an $11.5M deal. I have never heard of this guy.