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Xixak wrote: View PostLol I just tried to make this trade in 2k and neither Charlotte nor Milwaukee wants to do it, no surprise there.
OP you dun goofed.If Your Uncle Jack Helped You Off An Elephant, Would You Help Your Uncle Jack Off An Elephant?
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Xixak wrote: View PostMy point is the trade is so bad that even 2K won't allow it lol.
I guess different versions.
It's funny, I ran an association not long ago (with the Raptors), and Jennings won the title with the Bucks there, won the MVP and was all-NBA nearly every year. Hilarious.
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Actually now that it seems like Jennings really doesn't want to play in Milwaukee.... maybe they would be stupid enough to take Fields+Lowry for him. I'd do that in a second.
Jennings is a good player. He has to chuck because Milwaukee lacks offensive weapons. He's actually one of the best 3 point shooters in the league and a very good defender and passer. He just needs to be a 3rd or 4th option on offense instead of #1.
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One thing that really intrigues me about Jennings is his play after the all-star break when the Bucks acquired Ellis and he no longer had to be the go-to guy offensively.
15.6ppg, 7.3apg, 2.6rpg, 2.3topg.
His assist turnover ratio was 3.17 which would've been 3rd in the league among starting PGs after CP3 and Calderon.
His true shooting percentage was 53% which is very respectable. This includes 39.5% from 3.
Not sure if that's sustainable for him, but it is interesting. 29 game sample size is pretty significant, and it also marked the first time in his career where he played with a player who was a superior scorer to himself.
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Xixak wrote: View PostOne thing that really intrigues me about Jennings is his play after the all-star break when the Bucks acquired Ellis and he no longer had to be the go-to guy offensively.
15.6ppg, 7.3apg, 2.6rpg, 2.3topg.
His assist turnover ratio was 3.17 which would've been 3rd in the league among starting PGs after CP3 and Calderon.
His true shooting percentage was 53% which is very respectable. This includes 39.5% from 3.
Not sure if that's sustainable for him, but it is interesting. 29 game sample size is pretty significant, and it also marked the first time in his career where he played with a player who was a superior scorer to himself.
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white men can't jump wrote: View PostYou know that was over a season ago, right? That sample size now includes a whole other season where Jennings played pretty badly.
Still having another scoring option seemed to help his efficiency.
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That video was saying take your chances with Lowry over Jennings. HahaIf Your Uncle Jack Helped You Off An Elephant, Would You Help Your Uncle Jack Off An Elephant?
Sometimes, I like to buy a book on CD and listen to it, while reading music.
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