I have not watched him all year or until the finals. Both games I have seen him pass out of the paint when a guard or forward is on him. All he has to do is a jump shot and no way they could block him. He plays like a small guard.
I have not watched him all year or until the finals. Both games I have seen him pass out of the paint when a guard or forward is on him. All he has to do is a jump shot and no way they could block him. He plays like a small guard.
He’s been doing it all year but Karl Anthony Towns has a lot to do with him not having his way. Wemby doesn’t like a lot of physicality.
Second year in the league. He’s still got some filling out to do.Probably because he's built like a flamingo.
Second year in the league. He’s still got some filling out to do.
He will be unstoppable in time.
Ralph Sampson? Are you serious?So far, he reminds me of Ralph Sampson. Sampson had a Hall of Fame career, but wasn't exactly dominant.
Ralph Sampson? Are you serious?
He's a little more skilled than Sampson. His skill set for a guy that size is unlike anybody we've ever seen. Problem with guys like him that have that build is the ability to stay healthy and longevity.So far, he reminds me of Ralph Sampson. Sampson had a Hall of Fame career, but wasn't exactly dominant.
IDK, Ralph Sampson was a point guard in a 7'4" body. Well, he probably didnt have PG skills, but he thought he did. He certainly was not the stationary post player so popular in that period.He's a little more skilled than Sampson. His skill set for a guy that size is unlike anybody we've ever seen. Problem with guys like him that have that build is the ability to stay healthy and longevity.
I'll admit I haven't watched him much before these playoffs. What does he do that Sampson couldn't?He's a little more skilled than Sampson. His skill set for a guy that size is unlike anybody we've ever seen. Problem with guys like him that have that build is the ability to stay healthy and longevity.
The amount of clear holding and hooking fouls is wild right now.
It isn't new, but damn it seems like it is more common now.
It gets praised too, which is even more wild.
If someone is bigger and more skilled, that doesn't mean fouls against them should be given on a curve.
And if someone is quicker, that also doesn't mean they shouldn't get fouls called in their favor.
Nobody wants even more whistles to be blown, but damn- what the hell else can be done to change defensive behavior?
The amount of clear holding and hooking fouls is wild right now.
It isn't new, but damn it seems like it is more common now.
It gets praised too, which is even more wild.
If someone is bigger and more skilled, that doesn't mean fouls against them should be given on a curve.
And if someone is quicker, that also doesn't mean they shouldn't get fouls called in their favor.
Nobody wants even more whistles to be blown, but damn- what the hell else can be done to change defensive behavior?
I'll admit I haven't watched him much before these playoffs. What does he do that Sampson couldn't?
What stands out to me when I watch an NBA game is that dribbling seems to be optional these days.
If you inserted a 1980's official into a game today, they'd call traveling on nearly every possession. I'm sure there's some standard they're following, but I have no idea what it is.
“Palming” has been the norm since the 80s. No one dribbles like the pasty white boys did in the 50s and 60s.BINGO. Palming has been thrown outta the rulebook. If it was called they couldn't get the ball past mid-court.
May be but now you have the black boys juking and jiving and essentially carrying the ball.“Palming” has been the norm since the 80s. No one dribbles like the pasty white boys did in the 50s and 60s.
It’s entertaining how Sixpack searches for whatever excuse to critique the NBAIt's not really the palming that stands out to me. I've gotten used to that and I think it probably is actually good for the game to allow that to an extent.
It's how many steps you get per dribble and the apparent 4 different pivot foots your allowed to establish, with a couple of moonwalks thrown in.
It’s entertaining how Sixpack searches for whatever excuse to critique the NBA
It’s an ongoing rotation.
“They dunk too much”
“They shoot too many threes”
“They travel”
“No defense.”
That's the problem. It's not to an extent. It's full all out carrying the damn ball. Its' pathetic.It's not really the palming that stands out to me. I've gotten used to that and I think it probably is actually good for the game to allow that to an extent.
It's how many steps you get per dribble and the apparent 4 different pivot foots your allowed to establish, with a couple of moonwalks thrown in.
Thanks for that. Starks said clearly what I was struggling to express. It has changed the game.That's the problem. It's not to an extent. It's full all out carrying the damn ball. Its' pathetic.
According to John Starks, the modern NBA's failure to call carrying and traveling violations is baffling.
"I’m amazed at some of the stuff they can get away with. If I had been allowed to do that back when I played, I would have been a much better player. We couldn’t do half the things with the ball that players do now. It seems like this leniency has completely changed the pace of the game.
Back then, the style relied more on team execution. Everyone had to be involved to get the job done. Now, it’s much more one-on-one. You get one or two great players, put the ball in their hands, and just let them create. The lack of calls is getting so ridiculous that a strict rule clean-up needs to be on the agenda."
I knew exactly what you were saying. . . . .Thanks for that. Starks said clearly what I was struggling to express. It has changed the game.