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I can't tell if you're being sarcastic with this post.
I can't tell if you're being sarcastic with this post.
Not sure how whipping out bigboy insults like "bonetard" helps you out. What are you even arguing? that I shouldn't have said he is "okay with where he is in his pro career"? fine but that wasn't even my primary point. No if's ands or buts, he should have played to help fix a lot of wrongs going on in his game. As someone noted he looked like someone who was yanked out of the stands to play pg; getting another game (vs nba players, because the summer league is full of them FYI) would be more beneficial than going to a meaningless awards show. fact
What does that mean, it wasn't your primary point? The sole point of your post was to criticize him for not playing in a single summer league game because you inexplicably think it would have helped "fix a lot of wrongs going on in his game".
Playing in another summer league game would have helped him get used to nba level comp, something he is far far away from. Maybe you are unaware but this is what SL is for, its pretty valuable. rest of your post is posturing nonsense .
Haha ya I was hoping wouldn't be misinterpreted.I thought you were being sarcastic in the post I quoted but couldn't be certain without the emoticon.
James said:Playing in another summer league game would have helped him get used to nba level comp, something he is far far away from. Maybe you are unaware but this is what SL is for, its pretty valuable. rest of your post is posturing nonsense .
Very well put. Bet your 'Kos had some fun though.Summer league teams routinely rotate days off so they can manage minutes for 8-10 guys a night and not 12 or more. They likely just built that in as an off day for Bazz a long time ago. Nobody knew he'd be struggling, but not sure that would have mattered anyway.
There's an entire training camp and preseason to come even before stuff starts counting for real, so one day of pick up hoops in practice jerseys isn't going to sway his career in either direction. He clearly needs to start playing better at some point, but there will be plenty of chances - even if that means he rides the bench for a while and takes advantage of an opportunity for extended playing time in January (hopefully making some shots and not throwing the ball over the gym when the offense has more structure). But, if you look at recent history, Kemba came in during a lockout year without a real preseason, and his whole first season was a disaster, but he overcame it. As long as Bazz doesn't take the Marcus Williams approach and get fat and challenge for the league lead in shots per minute as a backup point guard, he'll be fine.
I wonder if he even read the article he referenced. The correlations are fairly weak for new entrants and rookies. Not sure if he's just trolling, doesn't understand basic statistics, or has reading comprehension difficulties. The writer isn't very good at explaining correlation and I disagree with his assessment. A correlation of .463 is not going to get you published in most scientific journals unless you are stating that the correlation is weak to moderate. -.5 to .5 (negative to positive) correlation is usually backed up with other data, because that can be explained by simple 50/50 chance. Now it is rare indeed to see correlations above .8 (on either side) but those are the ones that are trustworthy, and usually can be repeated. .463? Maybe you can get it in Genesis if you know an editor, but you ain't going to any journals with a decent impact factor.Summer league teams routinely rotate days off so they can manage minutes for 8-10 guys a night and not 12 or more. They likely just built that in as an off day for Bazz a long time ago. Nobody knew he'd be struggling, but not sure that would have mattered anyway.
There's an entire training camp and preseason to come even before stuff starts counting for real, so one day of pick up hoops in practice jerseys isn't going to sway his career in either direction. He clearly needs to start playing better at some point, but there will be plenty of chances - even if that means he rides the bench for a while and takes advantage of an opportunity for extended playing time in January (hopefully making some shots and not throwing the ball over the gym when the offense has more structure). But, if you look at recent history, Kemba came in during a lockout year without a real preseason, and his whole first season was a disaster, but he overcame it. As long as Bazz doesn't take the Marcus Williams approach and get fat and challenge for the league lead in shots per minute as a backup point guard, he'll be fine.
Playing in another summer league game would have helped him get used to nba level comp, something he is far far away from. Maybe you are unaware but this is what SL is for, its pretty valuable. rest of your post is posturing nonsense .
This guy.Playing in another summer league game would have helped him get used to nba level comp, something he is far far away from. Maybe you are unaware but this is what SL is for, its pretty valuable. rest of your post is posturing nonsense .
In other news Deandre is looking good. 15 and 14 in Toronto's summer league win.
Surprisingly DD is handling the ball a lot more, especially on the break.In other news Deandre is looking good. 15 and 14 in Toronto's summer league win.