3Peatkb24 wrote:KobeMVP888 wrote:FYI, David Nwaba went 15-11 in a Bulls win tonight. Fuck D’Angelo Russell. We have Josh Hart though.
Not sure you agree but getting rid of Russell was a great thing IMO. I don't think he would've mesh well with Lonzo.
KobeMVP888 wrote:3Peatkb24 wrote:KobeMVP888 wrote:FYI, David Nwaba went 15-11 in a Bulls win tonight. Fuck D’Angelo Russell. We have Josh Hart though.
Not sure you agree but getting rid of Russell was a great thing IMO. I don't think he would've mesh well with Lonzo.
I agree. Many, Many, MANY Lakers fans don't though. We'll never know.
3Peatkb24 wrote:I just watched Game 7 of the 1988 Finals. Best day of my life. Wooooorrrrrrrrrrthyyyyyyyy.
lakerevolution wrote:At Oracle watching these entitled Warriors come back against the Wiz. 109-107 Wiz in the lead with 4:32 left.
lakerevolution wrote:"It definitely hurts," Deng told ESPN on Monday after the Lakers' practiced. "But the only answer for me now is to prove myself away from L.A. I'm not asked to play, I'm not in the rotation, so I can't prove myself here."
http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/2131 ... -elsewhere
lakerevolution wrote:"Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr apologized for the profane language he directed at an official during Thursday's victory over the San Antonio Spurs. Cameras caught Kerr roaming the sideline when he uttered, "F--- you, m-----f-----."
"I need to do better. Honestly, I need to do better," he said. "That was embarrassing. My daughter sent me the meme of it. It was all over the internet."
Moos wrote:Ranking for the best Rookies player until the moment:
1- Simmons (Philadelphia 76ers)
2-Jayson Taitum (Boston Celtics)
3. Kyle Kuzma (Los Angeles Lakers)
4. De Aron Fox (Sacramento Kings)
5. Laurie Marcanin (Chicago Bulls) Is that how his name spelled?
I'll just leave this here!!
KobeMVP888 wrote:Moos wrote:Ranking for the best Rookies player until the moment:
1- Simmons (Philadelphia 76ers)
2-Jayson Taitum (Boston Celtics)
3. Kyle Kuzma (Los Angeles Lakers)
4. De Aron Fox (Sacramento Kings)
5. Laurie Marcanin (Chicago Bulls) Is that how his name spelled?
I'll just leave this here!!
https://www.basketball-reference.com/pl ... aky01.html
https://www.basketball-reference.com/pl ... mja01.html
I agree that Simmons is the clear leader, BUT Lonzo Ball isn't getting the love he should be getting simply based on scoring numbers, which is ridiculous considering that he is doing a phenomenal job LEADING a very young team. Lauro Markkanen is a nice surprise for the Bulls, but I would not put him above Lonzo Ball.
As for #3 pick Tatum vs. #27 pick Kuzma, they are statistically similar, so I would give the Kuzma the nod. Kuzma's 2 pt fg% is ridiculous, as is Tatum's 3 pt fg% (except when they are contested). Kuzma's 36 mpg numbers are a bit better and Kuzma's 18.0 PER eclipses Tatum's 17.5 PER. You have to give this to the underdog!
HAVING SAID THAT, what a rookie class!!!
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