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Post by golakers on Apr 10, 2013 14:32:13 GMT -5
Anyone else having a phising alert pop up? When clicking on the index link. At the top of the page.
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Post by somerandomguy on Apr 10, 2013 16:05:08 GMT -5
445 Andre Drummond C 19 6'11'' 270 C+ C C B+ B A Drummond is by far the best defensive player on the Pistons and that's just in his rookie year,he averages nearly a steal per game and a half a block in only 20 minutes. Per 36 Drummond is averaging 2.9 blocks a game and 1.7 steals a game, that defensive DOTY material. I really think that deserves a B+, especially since players don't improve stats in the first season, but a B works as well. No way in hell, though should he be on the same defensive level as Rodney Stuckey and Bradon Knight he's much better then the both of them combined imo and will be for a majority of his young career. Also his defense should be better then his rebounding as he's a much better defender then rebounder. edit:Just looked at FA and notice Biyombo has a B+ which I think is wrong, although Biyombo averages slightly more blocks then Drummond, he's loses in the steals department and they're both raw defensive big men, if he gets a B+ so should Drummond. 186 Greg Monroe PF 21 6'11'' 240 B C C C+ B B Monroe has struggled this year, that's something I won't dispute. But 16 points per game on 48% shooting is still deserving of a B, the previous year Monroe had the same amount of points per game on 52% shooting. Why did his stats decline you may ask? The addition of Drummond has really forced Monroe to play a more high post game then last year when he could do anything he wanted around the rim in the low post. It's a new type of game for him, but take Drummond off the team again and Monroe would probably average more points off the same percentage he shot last year. 516 Brandon Knight PG 20 6'3'' 177 C+ B C+ B- C- A main reasoning here is a compare and contrast to Rodney Stuckey, Stuckey has the same B- outside scoring stat as Brandon Knight, yet Stuckey has a B- just like Brandon Knight, yet Stuckey's best year from outside was 31%, while Knight averaged 38 percent his rookie year. And Stuckey doesn't have a very good mid range jumper either, earlier this year Lawerance Frank used Stuckey as an outside scorer type player and as a result, Stuckey started the season 1-23 which gives you a 5.29% from outside. Stuckey's game is much more of a bulldozing through players type style while Knight is much more a shooting type player. No way should Knight and Stuckey be on the same level as far as outside shooting, it's not very close in that department. Also Maxiell should be one a 1 year dealDrummondMonroeKnightMaxiell
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Post by qrich on Apr 10, 2013 16:29:55 GMT -5
Bledsoe's contract should be: $1,707,720 $2,626,473
Looks like his entire rookie was int he file, though he has this and next season left
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Post by Sheddy on Apr 10, 2013 17:03:35 GMT -5
www.basketball-reference.com/players/j/jamesle01.html343 LeBron James SF 26 6'8'' 240 A- B B+ A B- C He dishes out 7.2 apg with 1.7 spg, he also has shown increased accuracy and easily only scores 26 to 27 a game due to the fact he shares the ball with wade and bosh. Rejected. B for Lebron is fine
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Post by Sheddy on Apr 10, 2013 17:04:38 GMT -5
Jeff green outside from C+ to B. He is shooting 47% overall and 38% from 3 which is one of the best percentages in the league and is actually better than Pierce this year whose outside is a B+ stats.nba.com/playerStats.html?PlayerID=201145Rejected. Green is young, and has potential for a reason. He'll be fine
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Post by Sheddy on Apr 10, 2013 17:06:51 GMT -5
445 Andre Drummond C 19 6'11'' 270 C+ C C B+ B A Drummond is by far the best defensive player on the Pistons and that's just in his rookie year,he averages nearly a steal per game and a half a block in only 20 minutes. Per 36 Drummond is averaging 2.9 blocks a game and 1.7 steals a game, that defensive DOTY material. I really think that deserves a B+, especially since players don't improve stats in the first season, but a B works as well. No way in hell, though should he be on the same defensive level as Rodney Stuckey and Bradon Knight he's much better then the both of them combined imo and will be for a majority of his young career. Also his defense should be better then his rebounding as he's a much better defender then rebounder. edit:Just looked at FA and notice Biyombo has a B+ which I think is wrong, although Biyombo averages slightly more blocks then Drummond, he's loses in the steals department and they're both raw defensive big men, if he gets a B+ so should Drummond. 186 Greg Monroe PF 21 6'11'' 240 B C C C+ B B Monroe has struggled this year, that's something I won't dispute. But 16 points per game on 48% shooting is still deserving of a B, the previous year Monroe had the same amount of points per game on 52% shooting. Why did his stats decline you may ask? The addition of Drummond has really forced Monroe to play a more high post game then last year when he could do anything he wanted around the rim in the low post. It's a new type of game for him, but take Drummond off the team again and Monroe would probably average more points off the same percentage he shot last year. 516 Brandon Knight PG 20 6'3'' 177 C+ B C+ B- C- A main reasoning here is a compare and contrast to Rodney Stuckey, Stuckey has the same B- outside scoring stat as Brandon Knight, yet Stuckey has a B- just like Brandon Knight, yet Stuckey's best year from outside was 31%, while Knight averaged 38 percent his rookie year. And Stuckey doesn't have a very good mid range jumper either, earlier this year Lawerance Frank used Stuckey as an outside scorer type player and as a result, Stuckey started the season 1-23 which gives you a 5.29% from outside. Stuckey's game is much more of a bulldozing through players type style while Knight is much more a shooting type player. No way should Knight and Stuckey be on the same level as far as outside shooting, it's not very close in that department. Also Maxiell should be one a 1 year dealDrummondMonroeKnightMaxiellDrummond is fine, he is young and will get better Monroe is moved to a B inside Knight is rejected...comparing two players on one team means nothing to me
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Post by Sheddy on Apr 10, 2013 17:07:58 GMT -5
Also Maxiell's contract is listed wrong. He signed a 4-year extension in 2009-2010 meaning he expires in 2014
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Post by stache on Apr 10, 2013 17:10:11 GMT -5
www.basketball-reference.com/players/j/jamesle01.html343 LeBron James SF 26 6'8'' 240 A- B B+ A B- C He dishes out 7.2 apg with 1.7 spg, he also has shown increased accuracy and easily only scores 26 to 27 a game due to the fact he shares the ball with wade and bosh. Rejected. B for Lebron is fine both? or just the one
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Post by somerandomguy on Apr 10, 2013 17:13:44 GMT -5
so Drum doesn't even get a B yet Biyombo who's only a year older gets a B+? Doesn't seem right, especially if you look at what Andre is doing in only 20 minutes per game, he's playing better then Biyombo in 6 less minutes.
also don't see why comparing two players on the same team should have any issues, Especially if their playing styles are vastly different, Stuckey wouldn't even come close to beating Knight is a three point shootout and I think that's common knowledge among most fans that know both of those players.
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Post by Sheddy on Apr 10, 2013 17:15:54 GMT -5
Rejected. B for Lebron is fine both? or just the one Both
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Post by Sheddy on Apr 10, 2013 17:16:54 GMT -5
so Drum doesn't even get a B yet Biyombo who's only a year older gets a B+? Doesn't seem right, especially if you look at what Andre is doing in only 20 minutes per game, he's playing better then Biyombo in 6 less minutes. also don't see why comparing two players on the same team should have any issues, Especially if their playing styles are vastly different, Stuckey wouldn't even come close to beating Knight is a three point shootout and I think that's common knowledge among most fans that know both of those players. Drummond is fine man. He will be a B+ next season, you need't worry Knight and Stuckey stay the same. Knight may be better at the 3 but Stuckey is better at the jumper, sorry
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Post by somerandomguy on Apr 10, 2013 17:22:45 GMT -5
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Post by Sheddy on Apr 10, 2013 17:26:01 GMT -5
Okay...ill fix it to reflect in the next sim
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Post by celticsgm on Apr 10, 2013 17:29:42 GMT -5
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Post by somerandomguy on Apr 10, 2013 17:33:14 GMT -5
so Drum doesn't even get a B yet Biyombo who's only a year older gets a B+? Doesn't seem right, especially if you look at what Andre is doing in only 20 minutes per game, he's playing better then Biyombo in 6 less minutes. also don't see why comparing two players on the same team should have any issues, Especially if their playing styles are vastly different, Stuckey wouldn't even come close to beating Knight is a three point shootout and I think that's common knowledge among most fans that know both of those players. Drummond is fine man. He will be a B+ next season, you need't worry Knight and Stuckey stay the same. Knight may be better at the 3 but Stuckey is better at the jumper, sorry so then, how is Biyombo better then Drummond defensively? and it's not even close, Stuckey has his moments but they're so few that if he actually starts hitting them, he's in for a monster scoring game (which now seems like a 20 point game :/). While Knight is inconsistent, he still averages almost double 3pt attempts then Stuckey while beating him in 3pt % (this btw is Stuckey's best year as far as 3pt attempts by 67 attempts to this point and only hitting 16 more makes then last year, he's not shooting bad because of a lack of attempts). Knight blows Stuckey out of the water, and if you want me to give you another example, Belineli is putting up 36% from three and not only is Stuckey on par with him, he's at a better rating then Marco. So I don't really see the logic in Stuckey being such a great shooter or even above average.
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