Rondo is 39th among all players in playoff Player Impact Plus-MInus at a +0.27, right above Luka Doncic (whose defense is a -1.0).
That puts Rondo 6th among Lakers, behind: LeBron, AD, Caruso, Kuz, and Green (in that order).
Re: Green, he must be doing something right on defense to have the 5th best pipm on the team. I gotta pay more attention to him on defense. _________________ 💜💛 🏆 👀 🍖 #18!!!
You gotta think that Green will have a lights-out game at some point, and we will be looking at Vogel like he was a genius for playing him this whole time.
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Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2020 4:36 pm Post subject:
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Rondo is 39th among all players in playoff Player Impact Plus-MInus at a +0.27, right above Luka Doncic (whose defense is a -1.0).
That puts Rondo 6th among Lakers, behind: LeBron, AD, Caruso, Kuz, and Green (in that order).
Re: Green, he must be doing something right on defense to have the 5th best pipm on the team. I gotta pay more attention to him on defense.
He's been much better since the first game or two in the Blazers series on the defensive end especially even though he still gets absolutely roasted at times but luckily we have Lebron and AD playing most minutes with him which kindddd of helps out.
He's def. way overdue for a 4+ three's performance and to take a turn as that third option for a game. I'd love to see him have one against the Rockets and at least one against the Clips and he'd be earning that paycheck.
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Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2020 4:46 pm Post subject:
teams still closeout hard on him and he does a great job on hustle plays. Tied for second on the team in deflections with 17, tied for first in offensive loose balls recovered, second in contested shots with 59. Vogel - most coaches - would appreciate the effort despite the lackluster offensive results.
We're up 2 to 1 on Houston, it's a good thing we don't need Danny's offense so far. He will get hot for a series. Hopefully, if we're fortunate enough to advance, it will be in the western conference finals or the finals.
We're up 2 to 1 on Houston, it's a good thing we don't need Danny's offense so far. He will get hot for a series. Hopefully, if we're fortunate enough to advance, it will be in the western conference finals or the finals.
teams still closeout hard on him and he does a great job on hustle plays. Tied for second on the team in deflections with 17, tied for first in offensive loose balls recovered, second in contested shots with 59. Vogel - most coaches - would appreciate the effort despite the lackluster offensive results.
Sorry if I’m wrong. I just assume you’re Darius Soriano and when I read your posts, I read it with his voice. 😝 _________________ “You have to dance beautifully in the box that you are comfortable dancing in.” - Kobe Bryant
He will turn it around. _________________ "He's a Zen master, so he can speak to you, and he doesn't need a microphone; you can hear him in your head, 'Ron, don't shoot, don't shoot.' Whatever, pow, three. I love the Zen, though."
Danny has a good looking 3 ball. Law of averages say, he will have a period where it will come back. But, I do think he is a little older and slower than his peak Spurs days. He is on decline, IMO.
What I like about Danny is he is usually in the right spot on O, and a great teammate. You can just tell his value there. He understands system basketball and how to play around a superstar. Not everyone can do that. But his defense is not what it used to be, and he looks slower than in the past. Maybe it is also the speed that the Blazers and Rockets play with. It does not bode as well for Danny.
God the disrespect here. Who’s next? Riley Curry? 😝 _________________ “You have to dance beautifully in the box that you are comfortable dancing in.” - Kobe Bryant
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Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2020 2:38 pm Post subject:
AFireInside619 wrote:
Cutheon wrote:
teams still closeout hard on him and he does a great job on hustle plays. Tied for second on the team in deflections with 17, tied for first in offensive loose balls recovered, second in contested shots with 59. Vogel - most coaches - would appreciate the effort despite the lackluster offensive results.
Sorry if I’m wrong. I just assume you’re Darius Soriano and when I read your posts, I read it with his voice. 😝
Haha, thanks, but no! He's quite insightful though, so I'm quite flattered!
Danny has a good looking 3 ball. Law of averages say, he will have a period where it will come back. But, I do think he is a little older and slower than his peak Spurs days. He is on decline, IMO.
What I like about Danny is he is usually in the right spot on O, and a great teammate. You can just tell his value there. He understands system basketball and how to play around a superstar. Not everyone can do that. But his defense is not what it used to be, and he looks slower than in the past. Maybe it is also the speed that the Blazers and Rockets play with. It does not bode as well for Danny.
If we advance, we really need Danny to step up.
Time for Green to hit 4-5 threes in one of these games in this series. He’s overdue.
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