2013-2014 NBA Thread - IND @ WAS and OKC @ LAC on ESPN

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I feel bad because he might sit out 2 years this time to be 110% sure, u know how muscle memory is #getwelldrose on the flip side kobe is on his way back n I couldn't be more excited
 
saddest story ever eh? no one's heard of roberto clemente?

video if you're interested:

http://www.biography.com/people/roberto-clemente-9250805
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Didn't know about this before. Thanks.
 
I mean I watch the warriors a moderate amount, and I don't see any moves from Klay that I would Deem Unguardable.

He's a fantastic shooter with size though. But like I hear people calling him a future multiple time all star and a top flight 2 guard. (He might be, considering the state of the position right now) and I just don't see that with him...at least not yet.

He doesn't play in the paint enough, which directly correlates to his free throw rate and his playmaking skills.

I do believe eventually he'll get it all together. But as of right now, I don't see much more thana 17 ppg player right now with him and little else.

He is a underrated defender to me though.

Klay is this generations reggie miller, far from overrated

WOT M8


Reggie carried his team to the playoffs consistently as a #1 option and dueled it out with Jordan. Klay....lmao


Klay is a better defender however
 
Sucks about Rose (and Gasol and Iggy). I have a whole new sympathy for these guys who get injured after having gone through a partial ACL tear and fulll Achilles' tear over the last 3 years. Getting injured sucks. Best wishes to all of them.

On a related note, does it seem like these kind of major injuries are happening more frequently in the NBA? Seems like we're having multiple players going out with a major injury each season. I don't remember that happening back in the 90s or early 2000s.
 
Sucks about Rose (and Gasol and Iggy). I have a whole new sympathy for these guys who get injured after having gone through a partial ACL tear and fulll Achilles' tear over the last 3 years. Getting injured sucks. Best wishes to all of them.

On a related note, does it seem like these kind of major injuries are happening more frequently in the NBA? Seems like we're having multiple players going out with a major injury each season. I don't remember that happening back in the 90s or early 2000s.
i don't think people fully understand that when you relieve pressure off of one leg for that long, you put that much more pressure on the other leg because it's forced to over compensate.

get well soon, d rose. |I

Sucks about Rose (and Gasol and Iggy). I have a whole new sympathy for these guys who get injured after having gone through a partial ACL tear and fulll Achilles' tear over the last 3 years. Getting injured sucks. Best wishes to all of them.

On a related note, does it seem like these kind of major injuries are happening more frequently in the NBA? Seems like we're having multiple players going out with a major injury each season. I don't remember that happening back in the 90s or early 2000s.

the way i've been explained the answer to this is that these athletes muscles are so much stronger than in the past, and the ligaments can't catch up. i don't want to claim to be a doctor though :lol:
 
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i don't think people fully understand that when you relieve pressure off of one leg for that long, you put that much more pressure on the other leg because it's forced to over compensate.

get well soon, d rose. |I
I'm actually fairly certain a lot of people realize this. Common sense
 
His jumper wasn't falling this year. That's really it. He was working his way back. I mean he had 15 in the first half of the nuggets game off 7-10 shooting, then 17 in the first half of yesterday's game... He was getting to the cup at ease on Lilliard and whatever Guard they put on him.... His jumper was gonna eventually come around....

And then this.....



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