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jeff_hostetler wrote: View PostDemar as Ray Allen? What in the name of Jesus Shuttlesworth??
You know what I call Ray Allen? A deep shooting virtuoso. Also, the dude can defend. Demar is more akin to someone else.
That's all i've got on that. I don't know who, but a 2-guard who's game is based on slashing and shooting the mid-range.
You're welcome for my awesome contribution.
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ceez wrote: View PostI dunno the way demar has been finishing and attacking the bucket lately Id say in a few years he might be the next Kobe. Hyperbole, maybe a little, but dude has made really significant strides this year. If he can up his D and extend his range he has the potential to be the best player this franchise has ever had.
demar has almost identical numbers now as to kobe's second year in the league.
but if you go by age, kobe was already averaging 22/4/6 and almost 2 stls when he turned 21 but he entered the league at 18 so he already had 3 years NBA experience.
i dont think anybody really envisioned kobe to be as good as he is now, specially without US college experience....well i guess except for Jerry West.
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If by king you mean like the king in chess: slow and weak, totally incapable of defending itself, and yet for some reason the centrepiece of your team, requiring - if necessary - the sacrifice of all other pieces so as to ensure it's survival, then yeah, for sure. Bargs is King.
Also, if basketball were like chess, Derozan would be a Bishop: an excellent slasher and deadly if given space, capable of getting from end to end extremely quickly, though pretty one dimensional and marginal as a defensive piece. If given the extra dimension, it would become a Queen.
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jeff_hostetler wrote: View PostIf by king you mean like the king in chess: slow and weak, totally incapable of defending itself, and yet for some reason the centrepiece of your team, requiring - if necessary - the sacrifice of all other pieces so as to ensure it's survival, then yeah, for sure. Bargs is King.
Also, if basketball were like chess, Derozan would be a Bishop: an excellent slasher and deadly if given space, capable of getting from end to end extremely quickly, though pretty one dimensional and marginal as a defensive piece. If given the extra dimension, it would become a Queen.
King Bargs!
Barbo the Knight!
Ed Davis "The Rook"
JT- the battycrease!
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jeff_hostetler wrote: View PostIf by king you mean like the king in chess: slow and weak, totally incapable of defending itself, and yet for some reason the centrepiece of your team, requiring - if necessary - the sacrifice of all other pieces so as to ensure it's survival, then yeah, for sure. Bargs is King.
Also, if basketball were like chess, Derozan would be a Bishop: an excellent slasher and deadly if given space, capable of getting from end to end extremely quickly, though pretty one dimensional and marginal as a defensive piece. If given the extra dimension, it would become a Queen.
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Barbosa is a bunch of pawns: way more important than you think they are. Often the key to victory.
Amir and Davis are Knights. Surprising on defense and offense, as they gets at their opponent from around the corner. Can be frustrating if used improperly due to their odd moves. Most valuable piece next to the Queen.
Reggie is the Rook. Not as good as you wish it was, nor think it is, but devastating when used properly. Often it's most important move is to Castle and protect the King.
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