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| NYKnicks | Apr 30 2013, 10:15 AM Post #191 |
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Kevin Love does everything Lee does but better. Better passer, shooter, rebounder, same defense pretty much, better in the post. I don't think a great defender at the starting PF spot is required for the Warriors. They have Bogut and the theoretical back up big man defender I mentioned. Paul Millsap doesn't have nearly as good an offensive game as Lee, and is a good not great defender. Also I completely forgot about Rush. Regardless he's not a guy who can consistently subdue the Kobe's Wade's and Harden's of the league. Steph Curry and Barnes are the only guys who are untouchable IMO. Everyone else is replaceable. Imagine if the Warriors could play inside out. That would make them ridiculously good. Thats why they need a great offensive PF. Unfortunately There aren't many big guys who draw double teams anymore. |
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| Dean | May 1 2013, 02:04 AM Post #192 |
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Love is injury prone we already have enough injury prone players it would be a big risk, can anyone really guard kobe and harden consistently i wouldn't think so but i do agree we need an inside out game |
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| NYKnicks | May 1 2013, 04:21 AM Post #193 |
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Battier used to do it, Dahanty Jones when he wa on Denver, Bruce Bowen, those types. The types that can't really do anything but defend Let's say the Nuggets win in Oakland in game 6, you think the Warriors will be able to beat the Nuggets at home again ? |
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| Dean | May 2 2013, 05:37 AM Post #194 |
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It's tough to call I would say we probably wouldn't but who knows. I take back what i said about lee being soft, dude is playing with a torn hip flexor can't believe it Spurs in 6 if bogut plays like he did in game 6 consistently throughout this series we could have a chance, maybe
Edited by Dean, May 4 2013, 02:03 PM.
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| NYKnicks | May 4 2013, 10:12 PM Post #195 |
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I just read a crazy stat. The Warriors have never beat the Spurs at home when Tim Duncan plays. Spurs are 28-0 at home with Duncan, 19-6 on the road with Duncan. |
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| Dean | May 5 2013, 04:27 AM Post #196 |
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ya but that means nothing in playoffs, history is history pacers > knicks Edited by Dean, May 6 2013, 03:44 AM.
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| NYKnicks | May 7 2013, 03:39 AM Post #197 |
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Knicks > Pacers. Pacers inconsistent af Wtf is going on with Curry lol Spurs aren't even playing bad defense. Curry is just mudering them. |
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| Dean | May 7 2013, 03:41 AM Post #198 |
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because the only way to defend curry is to hope hes shooting bad or keep the ball out of his hands his release is too fast |
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| NYKnicks | May 7 2013, 04:40 AM Post #199 |
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Yeah. He shoots one on one iso threes off the dribble. He has to be the best at that. Durant and Melo do it well too but neither as consistent as Curry. |
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| NYKnicks | May 7 2013, 05:00 AM Post #200 |
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Omg this is one of the best games everr |
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if bogut plays like he did in game 6 consistently throughout this series we could have a chance, maybe 
2:46 PM Jul 11