Kemba barely has any votes for the all-star game, what a joke.
Fans shouldn't be allowed to vote.
Kemba barely has any votes for the all-star game, what a joke.
@jfuchs91 great stuff, thanks.
Edit: Sort of an an irrelevant side bar but Charlie V would have been a junior on that '06 team, no?
Yes, he left after his sophomore year in 2005. If he had stayed, he would have been a junior on the 2006 team that would have crushed any teams in its path (such as any from the DC areas or whereabouts). Charlie was pretty dominant late in his sophomore year, so I would guess he would be really good as a junior if he had stayed.
As much of a Walker fan that I am, John Wall, Kyle Lowry and Isaiah Thomas are more deserving. The fan vote will select Irving (Ridiculous). And then the coaches will probably select Wall and Lowry. That'll leave Thomas and Walker on the outside looking in. Too bad because if fans weren't ridiculous, he could have a shot at a bench spot.Lucky for us we get to watch AARP Kobe play 5 minutes and throw up 6 bricks in the ASG instead of a guy like Kemba.
That team was still plenty talented though, we could have also had Bynum that year. What really killed us was the Price suspension, Marcus Williams was our only ball handler that year.
iirc Price wasn't even cleared medically til after that season anyway. I don't think he would have been available even without the suspension.
He won with a D-League team. Brian Roberts, Troy Daniels, Marvin Williams, Spencer Hawes out there with him down stretch and in OT.
Olasipo is considered one of the best on ball defenders in the league by some.
Didn't you say Kamba was a below average NBA starting pg? It might not have been you, but anyone who did is looking pretty stupid right now...I checked outta the game when they were down damn near 20, smh
Didn't you say Kamba was a below average NBA starting pg? It might not have been you, but anyone who did is looking pretty stupid right now...
I was actually surprised that his shooting numbers were kind of bad at first. I thought if any small UCONN guard could adjust to the NBA as he has all the around skills to make it there. Glad at least one recent UCONN guard is representing us well.He's averaging over 20 PPG on the season now and his shooting splits are by far the best they've been his entire career. I guess I shouldn't be surprised, but I wasn't sure he'd ever be this good.
I haven't followed the NBA this season as closely as I usually do, but from afar, what he and Batum have been able to do keeping that club above water - with Jefferson missing so much time and Kidd-Gilchrist not having played yet - is pretty impressive.
You have a direct quote of me saying that or nah?
He's averaging over 20 PPG on the season now and his shooting splits are by far the best they've been his entire career. I guess I shouldn't be surprised, but I wasn't sure he'd ever be this good.
I haven't followed the NBA this season as closely as I usually do, but from afar, what he and Batum have been able to do keeping that club above water - with Jefferson missing so much time and Kidd-Gilchrist not having played yet - is pretty impressive.
You have a direct quote of me saying that or nah?
Did he say that? Or is that a quote from an article? I think that's what I was referring to, or something similar."Waiters can't shoot and Walker can't shoot and that matters. Walker is a below-average starting NBA point guard, and he might be a below-average NBA player period. Waiters is a laughably below-average starting NBA two-guard, and he is almost assuredly a below-average NBA player. He might be one of the worst NBA players on a guaranteed contract."
He is probably referring to you saying you agreed with most of the article where this language appeared. So it wasn't a direct quote from you at all. You just appeared to agree with the article in general where the quote appeared. Could that be what he means? Thoughts?
If you can read then you should be able to figure out exactly what I said, I said back in October its time for him to make a leap because his shooting percentages were atrocious given the volume of shots that he takes, and given the evidence so far on the season, a leap is exactly what he's taken.Did he say that? Or is that a quote from an article? I think that's what I was referring to, or something similar.
Having a major clunker tonight (4-18, 3 assists), although the Hornets are up 14 in the third - Lin is carrying the load in this one. Kemba is probably shooting too much for the fourth game in five days with two of them going overtime.
Played all of the second half and OT last night, can't imagine he fully has his legs.
Or you could admit you said he wasn't very good, but you were wrong. Not that it matters, most of us who watched him knew he was good.If you can read then you should be able to figure out exactly what I said, I said back in October its time for him to make a leap because his shooting percentages were atrocious given the volume of shots that he takes, and given the evidence so far on the season, a leap is exactly what he's taken.