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November 8th, 2017 05:46 PM #641
You may be right.
It is his form that is wrong.
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November 8th, 2017 10:42 PM #642
Liangelo Ball stat line:
0 points
0 assists
1 steal
0 rebounds
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November 8th, 2017 11:18 PM #643
these nba refs are terrible this season... players union needs to complain...
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November 9th, 2017 05:15 AM #644
Tindi ni porzingis.
I'm not sure if he's the next phase of the evolution of the big man or he's just a freak of nature. I've never seen anyone that big posessing a skill set like his
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November 9th, 2017 07:21 AM #645
From the time na nagsimula ako ng NBA in the 90s, I think nagsimula kay Arvydas Sabonis (the Dad of current NBA player Domantas Sabonis) yung pagiging stretch big man.. then kay Nowitzki, and soon after, other bigs followed.
But yes, nag step-up pa lalo si Porzee sa NYK after the Melo trade, and embraced to be the main guy of the Knicks. And I guess solid din yung supporting cast niya (Enes Kanter, Tim Hardaway, Doug McDermott, Courtney Lee, to name a few), dagdag mo pa yung promising rookie na si Nkitilina.
Pwede nang itapon si Joakim Noah (if hindi na siya effective sa Knicks)
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November 9th, 2017 07:35 AM #646
Was that 1 steal done in Louis Vuitton?😆
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November 9th, 2017 10:04 AM #647
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November 9th, 2017 10:34 AM #648
although hindi ko talaga nakita si sabonis maglaro during his prime (because supposedly the soviet union didn't allow their athletes to play pro) balita ko nga he was the best big man during that time. but from the clips i've seen of him before, he doesn't run the floor like porzingis, although i think porzingis does not pass like sabonis even past his prime.
actually there's another extremely talented early stretch 4 of the nba back in the 80's and his name was ralph sampson. standing at a towering 7'4, his game was heavily criticized because big men then were supposed to play inside the paint. so his perimeter shooting was reined in even though he was a pretty decent shooter. sadly, his career was saddled w/ injuries that's why he never really became a household name after hanging-up his jersey for good. sayang nga at hindi ko din napanuod talaga maglaro itong mokong na 'to hehe
btw, sampson and hakeem olajuwon were the reasons why the phrase " twin towers" in basketball was invented. those words came about when the duo became teammates via the draft at the houston rockets camp
btw, nagpopost din pala dito si nowitzki. tsikoteer din pala yonLast edited by baludoy; November 9th, 2017 at 11:02 AM.
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November 9th, 2017 02:17 PM #649
I was able to watch him whenever there were telecasts of the Olympics. He wasn't as agile as the big men now, but his basketball I.Q. was off the charts.
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November 9th, 2017 03:38 PM #650
yespo. while being quoted does give some credence of credibility, i would like to read about...
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