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PostPosted: Thu Oct 22, 2015 9:56 am 
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He actually meant to insert the name "Tyrus Thomas" in there instead.

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For anyone who hasn't been watching, this Portis kid can play.


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PostPosted: Thu Oct 22, 2015 3:01 pm 
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Yup. Detroit Pistons Head Coach Stan Van Gundy said: “He’s one of the true inside-outside bigs you can get. He’s good on the block but he can step out and shoot the ball with range. You don’t see much of that. There’s very few of those guys. Kevin Love can go down on the block and get something done and step out onto the perimeter. But man, you’re talking a handful of guys. Chris Bosh, there’s just not many guys who have that and Bobby does.”

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 22, 2015 3:14 pm 
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I love me some summer league ball Bobby Portis.

He really could be good and a missing ingredient.

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PostPosted: Thu Oct 22, 2015 3:16 pm 
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Matches Malone wrote:
For anyone who hasn't been watching, this Portis kid can play.


I'm interested to see how Hoiberg is going to use him. I actually think he may try and use him as stretch five in order to maximize the matchup. He appears to be a steal. I want to see him during the regular season. He is really going to have to fight for minutes due to the log jam at the 4 and 5, but he has game. No doubt about it.

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Been on board with Portis since draft night.

:lol: @ all the people picking the Thunder. Did they all stop watching the NBA after the 2012 Finals?

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I love me some summer league ball Bobby Portis.

He really could be good and a missing ingredient.


He has the perimeter game and he also doesn't mind mixing it up on the block. Not a leaper but he has the girth right now to play in the NBA. He has to play. I hope Hoiberg doesn't mess around with him.

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City of Fools wrote:
I love me some summer league ball Bobby Portis.

He really could be good and a missing ingredient.


He has the perimeter game and he also doesn't mind mixing it up on the block. Not a leaper but he has the girth right now to play in the NBA. He has to play. I hope Hoiberg doesn't mess around with him.

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Yup. Detroit Pistons Head Coach Stan Van Gundy said: “He’s one of the true inside-outside bigs you can get. He’s good on the block but he can step out and shoot the ball with range. You don’t see much of that. There’s very few of those guys. Kevin Love can go down on the block and get something done and step out onto the perimeter. But man, you’re talking a handful of guys. Chris Bosh, there’s just not many guys who have that and Bobby does.”

They cut off the last line of that quote where he states he hasn't seen a player like that since Tyrus Thomas.

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I love the Bulls pick. Obviously health is key.

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Matches Malone wrote:
For anyone who hasn't been watching, this Portis kid can play.


I'm interested to see how Hoiberg is going to use him. I actually think he may try and use him as stretch five in order to maximize the matchup. He appears to be a steal. I want to see him during the regular season. He is really going to have to fight for minutes due to the log jam at the 4 and 5, but he has game. No doubt about it.


Here's hoping Hoiberg is flexible with his rotations. There's some real creative possibilities with this roster depending on their opponent.


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:lol: @ all the people picking the Thunder. Did they all stop watching the NBA after the 2012 Finals?


I'm kind of wondering about that one & the Durant love for MVP myself. Relying on a seven footer to comeback from the injuries he suffered and to play at championship/MVP level over an 82 game season seems overly optimistic.

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:lol: @ all the people picking the Thunder. Did they all stop watching the NBA after the 2012 Finals?


I'm kind of wondering about that one & the Durant love for MVP myself. Relying on a seven footer to comeback from the injuries he suffered and to play at championship/MVP level over an 82 game season seems overly optimistic.


I think most "experts" expect Golden State to take step back and for San Antonio to have some rotation issues with Aldrige being added to the mix. Maybe that explains the OK City love.

Or, maybe Billy Donovan is wowing everybody in his press conferences?


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I love the Bulls pick. Obviously health is key.


Yeah the health of Lebron James. :lol:

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Or, maybe Billy Donovan is wowing everybody in his press conferences?


In this day and age, this ^^^ I can see. Pathetic.

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Matches Malone wrote:
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:lol: @ all the people picking the Thunder. Did they all stop watching the NBA after the 2012 Finals?


I'm kind of wondering about that one & the Durant love for MVP myself. Relying on a seven footer to comeback from the injuries he suffered and to play at championship/MVP level over an 82 game season seems overly optimistic.


I think most "experts" expect Golden State to take step back and for San Antonio to have some rotation issues with Aldrige being added to the mix. Maybe that explains the OK City love.

Or, maybe Billy Donovan is wowing everybody in his press conferences?


I think they are factoring in the additions that have been made to the roster over the past year. They have upgradeded the talent. OKC were favorites prior to Durant and Westbrook's injuries and they are figuring that they should be even better now. The additions of Waiters, Kanter and "emergence" of Adams make them legit. They also cut bait with Kendrick Perkins's bum ass, which makes it addition by subtraction.

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Matches Malone wrote:
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:lol: @ all the people picking the Thunder. Did they all stop watching the NBA after the 2012 Finals?


I'm kind of wondering about that one & the Durant love for MVP myself. Relying on a seven footer to comeback from the injuries he suffered and to play at championship/MVP level over an 82 game season seems overly optimistic.


I think most "experts" expect Golden State to take step back and for San Antonio to have some rotation issues with Aldrige being added to the mix. Maybe that explains the OK City love.

Or, maybe Billy Donovan is wowing everybody in his press conferences?

Only teams with shit coaching would have a tough time adding LaMarcus Aldridge to any rotation. I think GS and SA are clearly still the teams to beat.

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Never bought in to GS but hey, they won so they should still be good. SA will be much better with LaMarcus, but they will really be a halfcourt team, so they may not impress in the regular season but they should be the favorites out of the west when it comes time for playoffs. I think this is the year LeBron breaks down body-wise.

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Only teams with shit coaching would have a tough time adding LaMarcus Aldridge to any rotation. I think GS and SA are clearly still the teams to beat.


I agree with you.

Unless LaMarcus is secretly a cancer or you're Scott Skiles, you take him and make it work.


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I think this is the year LeBron breaks down body-wise.


Taking anti-inflamatory shots in mid-October is definitely a thing. Their spin about it being "preventative" was laughable.

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I think this is the year LeBron breaks down body-wise.


Taking anti-inflamatory shots in mid-October is definitely a thing. Their spin about it being "preventative" was laughable.


Yeah, I don't care who you are, eventually all those minutes catch up with you.


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I'm interested to see OKC's offense under Donovan. Brooks ran an offense that was extremely predictable. It was isolation intensive. Simply give it to Durant or Westbrook and watch them go. It was extremely perimeter oriented. Kanter can score on the block. Waiters's game is entirely isolationist too. Donovan is going to have reign in Westbrook and Durant if they are going to win anything. They don't trust their teammates enough. That was always their biggest problem in my book.

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I'm interested to see OKC's offense under Donovan. Brooks ran an offense that was extremely predictable. It was isolation intensive. Simply give it to Durant or Westbrook and watch them go. It was extremely perimeter oriented. Kanter can score on the block. Waiters's game is entirely isolationist too. Donovan is going to have reign in Westbrook and Durant if they are going to win anything. They don't trust their teammates enough. That was always their biggest problem in my book.


Do you think Donovan brings the "college" mentality along? He's a Pitino disciple no? Rick had the Celtics running a full court press night in and night out for about half a year. Then again, he was doomed and should've resigned the night they lost the lottery and the right to select Duncan.


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I'm interested to see OKC's offense under Donovan. Brooks ran an offense that was extremely predictable. It was isolation intensive. Simply give it to Durant or Westbrook and watch them go. It was extremely perimeter oriented. Kanter can score on the block. Waiters's game is entirely isolationist too. Donovan is going to have reign in Westbrook and Durant if they are going to win anything. They don't trust their teammates enough. That was always their biggest problem in my book.


Do you think Donovan brings the "college" mentality along? He's a Pitino disciple no? Rick had the Celtics running a full court press night in and night out for about half a year. Then again, he was doomed and should've resigned the night they lost the lottery and the right to select Duncan.


He is not going to press. It doesn't work in the NBA. it's not really used in college anymore either. Few teams may use it but it's not used nearly as much as it used to be. Pros definitely don't want it because it wears them out. It also gets exploited at that level due to the skill of the players in the pros.

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I'm interested to see OKC's offense under Donovan. Brooks ran an offense that was extremely predictable. It was isolation intensive. Simply give it to Durant or Westbrook and watch them go. It was extremely perimeter oriented. Kanter can score on the block. Waiters's game is entirely isolationist too. Donovan is going to have reign in Westbrook and Durant if they are going to win anything. They don't trust their teammates enough. That was always their biggest problem in my book.


Do you think Donovan brings the "college" mentality along? He's a Pitino disciple no? Rick had the Celtics running a full court press night in and night out for about half a year. Then again, he was doomed and should've resigned the night they lost the lottery and the right to select Duncan.


He is not going to press. It doesn't work in the NBA. it's not really used in college anymore either. Few teams may use it but it's not used nearly as much as it used to be. Pros definitely don't want it because it wears them out. It also gets exploited at that level due to the skill of the players in the pros.

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Never bought in to GS


There is a surprise.

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