It is unfortunate. I love watching Council and the rest of the team.Unfortunately he’s that good. AJ can score, doesn’t pass or defend well. Peterson, when he isn’t taking a night off, is gifted in all phases of the game. Never seen a more annoying player. This was probably the best chance for Arizona to lose in league play.
They will pummel any 8/9. Krivas will protect the rim and they’ll guard the line. They have two physical freaks coming off the bench too. What they do is consistent.Arizona is going to lose to some hot shooting 8/9 seed. That my prediction. They don’t shoot enough 3’s.
We'll see. Teams that don't shoot 3's are never good bets. There gonna get upset. In AZ fashionThey will pummel any 8/9. Krivas will protect the rim and they’ll guard the line. They have two physical freaks coming off the bench too. What they do is consistent.
Who says? Name them. Is that starters or all of them?Facts are absolute no?
The average height of an NBA pg is 6’2. We aren’t arguing if it’s easy for them to be stars. We’re arguing if the have “NBA size”. That’s an absolute unequivocal yes. I don’t care what Kevin Durant says.
You are completely missing the gist of the conversation. The guy said, "they wouldn't touch an NBA roster" because of their size. That is unequivocally false. We aren't talking about guys being starters, stars, and averaging assist. We are talking about making a roster. LmaoWho says? Name them. Is that starters or all of them?
SGA is 6’6”. Luka is 6’8”. The article I saw saying it was 6’2.4” also said that is the tallest it has even been. But the other one I found says it is 6’4.
Here are the current assist leaders. Only two guys 6’2” or under near the top. Mitchell is really the only short PG among the leaders. Most of these guys are 6’4” to 6’6”. So do I believe the average including bench guys is 6’2.4”? Sure. Starters? Hell no. The starters and stars are way bigger on average.
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Arizona is going to lose to some hot shooting 8/9 seed. That my prediction. They don’t shoot enough 3’s.
I will grant you that their size and inside game mean they don’t get upset unless someone goes off. But if someone goes off they don’t really have an answer for it. Ironically tonight could have been an example. They have no answer for someone like DP dropping 36 on them. They can’t really score in bunches.They will pummel any 8/9. Krivas will protect the rim and they’ll guard the line. They have two physical freaks coming off the bench too. What they do is consistent.
They hold their opponents to 31% from 3. Teams that club their opponent in the paint and on the boards, have a top 2 defense, tend to do ok. But of course they will. This is a very diff AZ team than we’ve seen in the past. It’s not like they don’t shoot the 3 well, they just don’t take many because the dominate inside. Team to beat.We'll see. Teams that don't shoot 3's are never good bets. There gonna get upset. In AZ fashion
Read my prior post. Of course they can make a roster. But it’s getting harder and harder. Silas is 6’3” but that’s still fine as a bench PG and he doesn’t have the talent to be more than that anyway.You are completely missing the gist of the conversation. The guy said, "they wouldn't touch an NBA roster" because of their size. That is unequivocally false. We aren't talking about guys being starters, stars, and averaging assist. We are talking about making a roster. Lmao
Mind you, Silas is 6'4...
What are we even talking about?
Another ridiculous freshman performance
You have to be that much more exceptional to make the league at 6’2”.Read my prior post. Of course they can make a roster. But it’s getting harder and harder. Silas is 6’3” but that’s still fine as a bench PG and he doesn’t have the talent to be more than that anyway.
They remind me of 2006 UConn who was one good ball handler/shooter away.They hold their opponents to 31% from 3. Teams that club their opponent in the paint and on the boards, have a top 2 defense, tend to do ok. But of course they will. This is a very diff AZ team than we’ve seen in the past. It’s not like they don’t shoot the 3 well, they just don’t take many because the dominate inside. Team to beat.
Ooh, I know this. Because he’s still in collegeYou have to be that much more exceptional to make the league at 6’2”.
Why hasn’t Braden Smith gotten drafted?
Dude, feel free to put me on ignore. At minimum, the other bros do counterpoint with some interesting POV's. You on the other hand........Ooh, I know this. Because he’s still in college
The fact is the average NBA point guard is 6'2.6Who says? Name them. Is that starters or all of them?
SGA is 6’6”. Luka is 6’8”. The article I saw saying it was 6’2.4” also said that is the tallest it has even been. But the other one I found says it is 6’4.
Here are the current assist leaders. Only two guys 6’2” or under near the top. Mitchell is really the only short PG among the leaders. Most of these guys are 6’4” to 6’6”. So do I believe the average including bench guys is 6’2.4”? Sure. Starters? Hell no. The starters and stars are way bigger on average.
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Got it. Again, that wasn't the conversation. If the conversation was it's harder for smaller guards to be stars, id give it thought. But i'd still disagreeRead my prior post. Of course they can make a roster. But it’s getting harder and harder. Silas is 6’3” but that’s still fine as a bench PG and he doesn’t have the talent to be more than that anyway.
But Wemby and Chet can handle the ball...You are completely missing the gist of the conversation. The guy said, "they wouldn't touch an NBA roster" because of their size. That is unequivocally false. We aren't talking about guys being starters, stars, and averaging assist. We are talking about making a roster. Lmao
Everywhere I've looked says 6'2.5. 6'4 is extremely high. That's definitely not true.
Mind you, Silas is 6'4...
Another nugget, while PG's are getting taller, SGs, SFs, PFs, Cs are getting smaller.
What are we even talking about?
"While NBA point guards were the tallest they've ever been at 6' 2.4", the other four positions—shooting guard, small forward, power forward and center—were the shortest they've been since the early 1980s."
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IDK - Bradley and Burries can both handle and take the ball to the rim. Burries shoots threes at 37% and Bradley at 41%.They remind me of 2006 UConn who was one good ball handler/shooter away.
Dude half those guys are 6’4”+Got it. Again, that wasn't the conversation. If the conversation was it's harder for smaller guards to be stars, id give it thought. But i'd still disagree
Tyrese Maxey
Jalen Brunson
Trae Young
Darius Garland
Donovan Mitchell
Ja Morant
De'Aron Fox
Steph Curry
Damien Liilard
Andrew Nehmbhard
Payton Pritchard
Jamal Murray
Lu Dort
Immanuel Quickley
Fred Vanvleet
Are all sarters/stars at the guard position 6'4 and under
The bottom line is that scouts are now wondering out loud what's going on behind the scenes. Ironically, it comes with more certainty than ever about what they're seeing between the lines: Peterson, not Dybantsa and not Duke's Cameron Boozer, is the best prospect in this summer's draft.I wonder what NBA teams think of all this from Peterson.
I was commenting on what Durant is talking about.But Wemby and Chet can handle the ball...
No they aren't, you're just making stuff up.Dude half those guys are 6’4”+
Where is that a “fact”. I saw several numbers reported, that wasn’t one of them.The fact is the average NBA point guard is 6'2.6
Brunson, Curry, Mitchell, Maxey, Murray do alright.
No they aren't. You just thought they were lmaoDude half those guys are 6’4”+
You don't know what youre responding to. That is abundantly clearI was commenting on what Durant is talking about.
Half are either old or taller. I don’t care about old guys because that is irrelevant to the point that it is changing. Dame, Vanvleet, that’s the past. Trae Young isn’t a PG. Pritchard is a backup pressed into a starting role due to injury. Look at the assist leaders.No they aren't, you're just making stuff up.