2014-2015 NBA Off Season, Draft, Free Agency
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I'm sorry. I'll buy you a beer next time I'm downtown.SportsAndLady;1635486 wrote:You were mean to me yesterday. -
SportsAndLady
Alright!-Society-;1635487 wrote:I'm sorry. I'll buy you a beer next time I'm downtown. -
Lovejoy1984
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Fab1b^looks like a tranny
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Tigerfan00How much will D-whistle sign for?
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Lovejoy1984
A lot more than he should. I can almost guarantee he gets that 40m back that he opted out of.Tigerfan00;1635523 wrote:How much will D-whistle sign for?
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robj55Gasol posted that he has decided to sign with the Bulls.
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Lovejoy1984
Wonder if the S&T will happen with them sending Boozer to the Lakers.robj55;1635531 wrote:Gasol posted that he has decided to sign with the Bulls. -
Lovejoy1984Ariza has signed with the Rockets.
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lhslep134
Interesting. I'm curious to see who else they sign if (when) they don't match Parsons. I like Ariza on that team as a more athletic person to fill Parsons' 3&D role.HighRoller74;1635535 wrote:Ariza has signed with the Rockets. -
Commander of AwesomeHey rob, still claiming to not be a heat fan, and just a fan of the game?
http://fans.heat.nba.com/community/index.php?/user/6218-robj55/
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gport_tennis
Parsons is more than a 3&d player. He averaged 16 pts, 4 ast and 6 rebounds. That's a player that contributes in all aspects of the game, he isn't just someone who stands in the corner shooting 3s, he can facilitate the offense for short periods of time, etclhslep134;1635597 wrote:Interesting. I'm curious to see who else they sign if (when) they don't match Parsons. I like Ariza on that team as a more athletic person to fill Parsons' 3&D role. -
gport_tennisThere's a reason ariza got 4/32 and parsons is gonna get 3/46
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KB0938
Jason williams played for Miami in 2005, he likes jason Williams hence the "55". But lol you really went that far as to search a heat forum user list in order to post that here? O.oCommander of Awesome;1635602 wrote:Hey rob, still claiming to not be a heat fan, and just a fan of the game?
http://fans.heat.nba.com/community/index.php?/user/6218-robj55/
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Lovejoy1984
Was kinda thinking the same thing. That's borderline stalkerish.KB0938;1635622 wrote:Jason williams played for Miami in 2005, he likes jason Williams hence the "55". But lol you really went that far as to search a heat forum user list in order to post that here? O.o -
gport_tennisI mean he hasn't posted there in 6 years...
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Commander of Awesome
No actually. I was looking for the post where he claimed to be have always been a heat fan back in 2010 when I called him out for being a jock sniffer to LBJ (Jpake and him went on and on about how they've always been heat fans, etc...) since he's def going to try and join the Cavs bandwagon this season.I can already see him saying, "I'm a fan of the game and always been a fan of LBJ" bs. Search of Robj55 heat fan returned that. Thanks for trying though.HighRoller74;1635623 wrote:Was kinda thinking the same thing. That's borderline stalkerish. -
SportsAndLadyCOA is a fucking loser so what do you expect.
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lhslep134
Ariza averaged 14.5, 6, and 3 HUGE DIFFERENCE lol. And that was in a more isolation heavy offense. He'll slide right into Parsons' role. Their offensive ratings were 113 (TA) and 114 (CP).gport_tennis;1635615 wrote:Parsons is more than a 3&d player. He averaged 16 pts, 4 ast and 6 rebounds. That's a player that contributes in all aspects of the game, he isn't just someone who stands in the corner shooting 3s, he can facilitate the offense for short periods of time, etc
Ariza is just as well rounded on offense (even outshot Parsons 41 to 37 % from 3) and a better defender than Parsons at 3/5 the cost.
Source: http://www.basketball-reference.com/play-index/pcm_finder.cgi?request=1&sum=0&p1=arizatr01&y1=2014&p2=parsoch01&y2=2014 -
Commander of Awesome
Funny coming from a guy sporting two chins that sweats when he eats.SportsAndLady;1635627 wrote:COA is a fucking loser so what do you expect. -
SportsAndLady
lol nice stretch. Your second incorrect one tonight. On a rollCommander of Awesome;1635631 wrote:Funny coming from a guy sporting two chins that sweats when he eats. -
Commander of Awesome
More like you're on a roll. LOLSportsAndLady;1635632 wrote:lol nice stretch. Your second incorrect one tonight. On a roll -
SportsAndLady
SMHCommander of Awesome;1635634 wrote:More like you're on a roll. LOL -
Commander of AwesomeSeriously though, trying to call me a stalker for typing in Robj55 in google and presenting the first link I got was his username on a heat? That's a weak pathetic argument.
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gport_tennis
Trevor Ariza historically is a 9-11 PPG player (career average of 9.7 PPG). Only twice in his 10 year career has he averaged more than 11 PPG. Last year was by far Trevor Ariza's best year. He is a career 34% 3PT shooter, only once in 10 years has he broke 40%. To think you are gonna get 14,6 and 3 again is quite a stretch. He will most likely miss around 20 games as well.lhslep134;1635629 wrote:Ariza averaged 14.5, 6, and 3 HUGE DIFFERENCE lol. And that was in a more isolation heavy offense. He'll slide right into Parsons' role. Their offensive ratings were 113 (TA) and 114 (CP).
Ariza is just as well rounded on offense (even outshot Parsons 41 to 37 % from 3) and a better defender than Parsons at 3/5 the cost.
Source: http://www.basketball-reference.com/play-index/pcm_finder.cgi?request=1&sum=0&p1=arizatr01&y1=2014&p2=parsoch01&y2=2014
By contrast, you'll get 72+ games from Parsons, a 15 PPG scorer that shoots 47% from the field and 37% from 3. You'll get 1 more rebound per game and 2 more assists per game. There is a reason Parsons will get paid almost 2x per year than Ariza ( all though I think they are both gonna be about 20% overpaid)