Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2014 2:44 am Post subject: Boogie. wowowowowwwww
The kid is averaging 24.7 ppg, 12boards, 1.5blocks
Look at the way he's scoring!!!
Look at the first play and the play at 3:40 , I've never seen a thick 7footer who can handle like this.(Btw, better handle than A.D.)
He's dominant at the high or low post.
My rank of scorers this year:
Durant
Bron
Harden
Westbrook
Boogie or Melo
He's an absolute star. Deserves way more appreciation from the media.
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Aaron Bruski @aaronbruski 8m8 minutes ago
That’s pretty crazy though. DeMarcus Cousins is the toughest cover in the NBA. Do I get a prize for saying that first?
few players over 250 are more agile, and he's 280 built like a tank.the strongest base in the NBA. He has every strength/positioning move in the low post. great touch in the paint, even scoop shots. he has a jumper. he has a quick first step. he has a quick 2nd jump and a 7'6" wingspan for putbacks. oh and he has ball handling, and euro steps - stuff that he shouldn't even have..
did i mention nobody that strong and thick should be that quick?
the beauty of his game, I have no words.
vs. Clips 35pts
vs. Nugz 30pts in 22 minutes
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Last night there was even an MVP chant late. Without him the team is mediocre. But when he's playing and demands double and triple teams Rudy Gay and the rest are free. The main issue with this team is no outside shooting. With McLemore shooting a much higher % this year and the development of Stauskas that should improve in coming seasons.
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Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2014 3:27 pm Post subject:
Really? MVP for that ahole? _________________ "Kobe, Kobe, Kobe and some more Kobe, with a sprinkling of Kobe and a huge fat scoop of double Kobe with Kobe sprinkles and Kobe sauce"
----CL member bumrusherer after Kobe's 52 pt. game vs. Dallas 03/02/08
Yeah, I think so. He is really a talented young player. In my opinion, other centers should practice some skills like handling, shooting, low post, which require bonus cleverness, not just focusing on the height and strength. This year, more and more young players turn out to be good and it signals a new era of new stars.
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Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2014 2:01 am Post subject:
Cousins is extremely talented. He's right up there with Karl Malone and Charles Barkley in terms of tools. Arguably has even more skills than them. Seems to be everything that Derrick Coleman, who never lived up to his potential, was suppose to be. Lets see if he can put together a Hall of Fame career though. Very tough to do in Sacto. Chris Weber, now Cousins.. Kings doing well with Power Forwards.
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