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2012-13 NBA Random Thoughts Thread IX: Ode to Joy

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  • Re: 2012-13 NBA Random Thoughts Thread IX: Ode to Joy

    Originally posted by hackashaq View Post
    oops, i thought we were still talking about Cody Zeller.
    Olynyk. Zeller is clearly a 4. I still can't figure out why people were saying he was an NBA center for the last two years.
    "I had to take her down like Chris Brown."

    -Lance Stephenson

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    • Re: 2012-13 NBA Random Thoughts Thread IX: Ode to Joy

      Originally posted by Trader Joe View Post
      Shane Larkin with a FORTY FOUR INCH max vert. Holy ****.
      Is that good? That sounds good.
      "I had to take her down like Chris Brown."

      -Lance Stephenson

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      • Re: 2012-13 NBA Random Thoughts Thread IX: Ode to Joy

        Originally posted by BRushWithDeath View Post
        Is that good? That sounds good.

        Oladipo and McLemore both did 42 inches which was the highest since Shumpert in 2011. 44 has to be one of the highest ever.


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        • Re: 2012-13 NBA Random Thoughts Thread IX: Ode to Joy

          Originally posted by Trader Joe View Post
          Yeah like 75% on NBA range 3s, plus his athletic numbers have been a pleasant surprise.
          A surprise??? He was Michigan's best athlete IMO. I never got the love for Robinson's athleticism, yes he has a big body but he doesn't move all that well. Tim has always moved really well he glides. I would take him much higher than where the Pacers pick. He has all the tools to be a great scorer and future 6th man award winner type of player. He has been one of my favorite players all year. If he went to a school where he was the only good player on the team he would be thought of very differently.

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          • Re: 2012-13 NBA Random Thoughts Thread IX: Ode to Joy

            Originally posted by Trader Joe View Post
            Oladipo and McLemore both did 42 inches which was the highest since Shumpert in 2011. 44 has to be one of the highest ever.
            2nd best ever is what I saw.
            "I had to take her down like Chris Brown."

            -Lance Stephenson

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            • Re: 2012-13 NBA Random Thoughts Thread IX: Ode to Joy

              I disagree with you on that P4E. You must not remember Tim before Burke got there. I think it was good that he got to play second fiddle for a while. He has shook off some of the chucker stink that used to follow him and yes his vertical numbers were a pleasant surprise.


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                I didn't want to start a new thread for this , so I'll just post it in here ..

                I come across these while looking for new Pacers desktop wallpaper and thought ithey was cool as hell..
                Obviously this first one was made prior to Danny being out this season, but nonetheless neat wallpaper..






                Last edited by Kemo; 05-18-2013, 02:59 AM.
                "Political Correctness is a doctrine fostered by a delusional, illogical minority, and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end."

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                • Re: 2012-13 NBA Random Thoughts Thread IX: Ode to Joy

                  Originally posted by Trader Joe View Post
                  I disagree with you on that P4E. You must not remember Tim before Burke got there. I think it was good that he got to play second fiddle for a while. He has shook off some of the chucker stink that used to follow him and yes his vertical numbers were a pleasant surprise.
                  That may be true I guess. I think playing the role he did this year will help him in the NBA. Guys like Crabbe and what not are not use to playing on great teams and being the 3rd and 4th option. Tim excelled at that role this past year and I think many teams will fall in love with his readiness to play right away.


                  MCW is the guy whose numbers really surprised me. I still don't trust his game completely, but he is a lottery pick for me much smarter lottery pick than a guy like Marshall last year. I was weary of his defense all year due to the zone, but with the numbers he posted he should be able to defend 1v1 pretty well.


                  Also that Pelle kid I really like how he moved. I have never seen him play ,but I am intrigued a lot by what I saw at the combine. I wish there was some tape on him. His frame scares me but as a project 4 I like him. It may take 3-4 just to make the rotation but he has talent and our devlopment staff I trust so I would be ok with that gamble.

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                  • Re: 2012-13 NBA Random Thoughts Thread IX: Ode to Joy

                    Bobcats should become the Charlotte Hornets in 18 months or so.



                    The Charlotte Bobcats are in the process of changing their name back to "Hornets," a source with knowledge of the situation told CBSSports.com's Will Brinson, including arranging digital assets that would allow a return to their original nickname.

                    There is no timetable for the switch though NBA commissioner to be Adam Silver told Bobcats season ticket holders in April that such a change would take at least 18 months to implement. Moreover, the change is not unexpected and would likely be popular with the North Carolina fan base.

                    Bobcats chairman and owner Michael Jordan confirmed in February that the team hired "a national polling group" (previously reported as Harris Interactive) to determine how fans felt about a change back to Hornets. Jordan called the reaction to the poll "very mixed." Numerous grassroots groups have pushed for a return to Hornets.
                    http://www.cbssports.com/nba/blog/ey...ack-to-hornets

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                    • Re: 2012-13 NBA Random Thoughts Thread IX: Ode to Joy

                      Originally posted by Trader Joe View Post
                      Shane Larkin with a FORTY FOUR INCH max vert. Holy ****.
                      I still dont like him at all for the NBA. I think Slick ask me awhile back why I didnt like him and I never got back to answer it. The reason I don't like him is size he is one of the smallest guys I have seen. Isiah Thomas has a 6'2 wingspan Larkin's is 5'10 and it shows on tape. I just dont see how you can play him at the NBA level. I hope he proves me wrong, but I said all year I love him as a college player but hated him as a prospect. The combine confirmed what I saw on tape. I like him better than Pierre Jackson but I don't think either will be big time rotation players long term.

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                        @BrianAintLyin: @unclejeffgreen this shouldn't be allowed in the NBA. This cat is too suspect lol http://t.co/QHNDu4bOJA


                        Bosh is one of those guys.
                        @WhatTheFFacts: Studies show that sarcasm enhances the ability of the human mind to solve complex problems!

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                        • Re: 2012-13 NBA Random Thoughts Thread IX: Ode to Joy

                          Originally posted by Trader Joe View Post
                          Lots of short point guards
                          Just what this league needs.

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                            Originally posted by Trader Joe View Post
                            Lots of short point guards
                            Originally posted by Hicks View Post
                            Just what this league needs.
                            Here's to hoping they all get jobs. The more short PG's on other teams the better.

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                            • Re: 2012-13 NBA Random Thoughts Thread IX: Ode to Joy

                              http://espn.go.com/mens-college-bask...ssistant-coach

                              Damon Stoudamire back at Arizona

                              Damon Stoudamire was one of most popular players in Arizona history, an electrifying, high-scoring guard with a cool nickname.

                              Now Mighty Mouse is headed back to the desert.

                              Stoudamire was hired as an assistant coach under Sean Miller on Friday, a move that's sure to be a big hit with one of college basketball's most fervid fan bases.

                              "We are thrilled to welcome back Damon Stoudamire to the University of Arizona to become a part of our coaching staff," Miller said in a statement. "Damon is an immensely talented recruiter, and is also very comfortable teaching and coaching the game. More importantly, his credibility in all aspects of our game is unmatched -- he simply has 'been there and done that' at the highest level. I believe strongly that he will be invaluable in helping many of our current and future student-athletes do the same."

                              A 5-foot-10 guard, Stoudamire was one of the most dynamic players in Arizona history, winning 101 games from 1991-95. He helped lead the Wildcats to the 1994 Final Four and was the next season a consensus All-American, Pac-10 player of the year and a finalist for the Wooden Award.

                              Stoudamire is the only Arizona player to score 40 points twice in a season, is sixth on the school's career scoring list with 1,849 and is a member of the Arizona Ring of Honor inside the McKale Center.

                              Stoudamire was taken with the seventh overall pick of the 1995 NBA draft by the Toronto Raptors and was the Rookie of the Year after averaging 19 points, 9.3 assists and 4 rebounds.

                              He was later traded to his hometown team, the Portland Trail Blazers, and also played for Memphis and San Antonio during 13 NBA seasons.

                              Stoudamire retired after the 2007-08 season and spent one year as director of player development at Rice under head coach Ben Braun. He spent two seasons as an assistant coach for the Memphis Grizzlies and the past two as an assistant under Josh Pastner at the University of Memphis.

                              "Damon is one of our all-time great players and is a distinguished member of our Ring of Honor in McKale Center," Miller said. "He also enjoyed an illustrious 13-year NBA career before entering the coaching profession. What made Damon such a great player is what makes him a talented coach -- his passion for the game and his ability to connect with people."

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                              • Carl Bennett passed away thursday, at age 97.

                                Why should you remember Carl Bennett? He was the first coach and GM in Pistons history, beginning in Fort Wayne.

                                His tenure as coach only lasted the first 6 games (he went 0-6 and hired Curly Armstrong to finish the season), but his time as GM was more significant.

                                He was GM from 1948-1954, drafted the first franchise superstar (George Yardley) in 1950, acquired the first franchise center (Larry Foust) that same year, and set the foundation for the team that de-throned the Lakers in 1954 to begin their back-to-back finals runs.

                                It wasn't about being the team everyone loved, it was about beating the teams everyone else loved.

                                Division Champions 1955, 1956, 1988, 1989, 1990, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
                                Conference Champions 1955, 1956, 1988, 2005
                                NBA Champions 1989, 1990, 2004

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