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  • #31
    Originally posted by freddielewis14 View Post
    The most popular guy in town is always the backup. Sabonis is awesome, was essentially his rookie year at center. But guy has one or two moves, no left, inconsistent jumper, very predictable which makes him a turnover machine which is very bad for a big and not a strong defender. But can rebound and score on weaker opponents, aka the perfect bench player.
    15/9 as the starter but sure let's keep pushing this narrative.
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    • #32
      Great article explaining why Sabonis should be the starter, it even has Sabo numbers until that time as the starter at 13/10


      It’s time for coach Nate McMillan to make the switch that many Pacers fan have been clamoring for. With 18 games as evidence, it’s time for Domantas Sabonis to be the full-time starting center. As a starter, Sabonis is averaging better per game numbers than his counterpart, Myles Turner.
      Player PTS/GM FG% REB/GM BLKS/GM +/-
      Myles Turner 14.0 49.9 6.4 2.2 +1.0
      Domantas Sabonis 13.2 54.5 10.4 0.5 +4.6

      https://hashtagbasketball.com/indian...lltime-starter


      So Sabo is younger, it's already much better, his potential seems to be higher than Myles by a lot, we are talking about a possible Mark Gasol 2.0 here and the numbers back it up.
      Last edited by vnzla81; 08-02-2018, 02:33 PM.
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      • #33
        Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post

        15/9 as the starter but sure let's keep pushing this narrative.
        So we have less than a quarter of a season of Domas putting up 15/9, and we have a full season of Myles putting up 15/7 as a starter, with Myles providing better floor spacing and rim protection. Why are you convinced Domas is better?

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        • #34
          Lol, you are stating that he is 40 days younger, wth difference does that make, you are grasping at straws

          You are perfectly fine comparing Myles to players that are two years older than him, but make sure to use it against him when comparing him to a player that is 40 days younger than him, funny stuff.
          Last edited by kent beckley; 08-02-2018, 02:40 PM.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by kent beckley View Post

            So we have less than a quarter of a season of Domas putting up 15/9, and we have a full season of Myles putting up 15/7 as a starter, with Myles providing better floor spacing and rim protection. Why are you convinced Domas is better?
            12/6 last year and I'm convinced he is better because it's true he is much better than Myles.


            And even his fans know this but they come up with the excuse of Domas been the son of a legend, or the contusion, or Myles having a "higher potential" so because of this "potential" they need to keep him at all cost, etc, etc.
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            • #36
              Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post

              12/6 last year and I'm convinced he is better because it's true he is much better than Myles.


              And even his fans know this but they come up with the excuse of Domas been the son of a legend, or the contusion, or Myles having a "higher potential" so because of this "potential" they need to keep him at all cost, etc, etc.
              15/7 the year before, it happened the last time he played a full season, no reason to think he can’t improve on it

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              • #37
                I think they have similar potential, but Sabonis is more likely to reach that potential. They obviously have very different skillsets, so it is hard to make a one to one comparison.

                I still prefer keeping both to anything though. They are very complimentary. Just a matter of getting used to playing with each other, and getting the right combination of players around them.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by kent beckley View Post

                  15/7 the year before, it happened the last time he played a full season, no reason to think he can’t improve on it
                  Oh there is one, last season.
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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by kent beckley View Post
                    Lol, you are stating that he is 40 days younger, wth difference does that make, you are grasping at straws

                    You are perfectly fine comparing Myles to players that are two years older than him, but make sure to use it against him when comparing him to a player that is 40 days younger than him, funny stuff.
                    Not only he is younger but he has one year less in the NBA meaning that there is a higher chance for him to get better.


                    The only thing that keeps Myles on this conversation with Sabonis is the famous word "potential" that's it.
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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post

                      Not only he is younger but he has one year less in the NBA meaning that there is a higher chance for him to get better.


                      The only thing that keeps Myles on this conversation with Sabonis is the famous word "potential" that's it.
                      Not true, Myles had better advanced stats than Domas last year,

                      VORP 1.3 - 0.8 Myles
                      OBPM -.8 - -1.1 Domas
                      DBPM 1.8 - 0.5 Myles
                      BPM 0.7 - -0.2 Myles

                      These show that Domas was slightly better offensively, but Myles is a big asset defensively. Not just potential, Myles was the better player last year.

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                      • #41
                        Originally posted by kent beckley View Post

                        Not true, Myles had better advanced stats than Domas last year,

                        VORP 1.3 - 0.8 Myles
                        OBPM -.8 - -1.1 Domas
                        DBPM 1.8 - 0.5 Myles
                        BPM 0.7 - -0.2 Myles

                        These show that Domas was slightly better offensively, but Myles is a big asset defensively. Not just potential, Myles was the better player last year.
                        You are comparing an starter to a bench player those numbers are not accurate at all.


                        13/10 for Sabonis as the starter, better numbers overall as the starter and sure Myles can block shots but I tend to think blocks are overrated.
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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post

                          You are comparing an starter to a bench player those numbers are not accurate at all.


                          13/10 for Sabonis as the starter, better numbers overall as the starter and sure Myles can block shots but I tend to think blocks are overrated.
                          Myles started 62 games, Domas started 19. I am not really sure how being a starter affects those numbers, but Domas started a quarter of the season.

                          And everyone on the board knows you think defense is overrated, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist.

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by kent beckley View Post

                            Myles started 62 games, Domas started 19. I am not really sure how being a starter affects those numbers, but Domas started a quarter of the season.

                            And everyone on the board knows you think defense is overrated, but that doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist.
                            I think Sabonis is a better defender as well, I did the break down and high quality opponents didn’t kill him like they did Myles.

                            So we go back to “higher potential” that’s the only thing people are holding on.
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                            • #44
                              I really love both players and if one does get traded you best believe I am jumping on that bandwagon as long as they are there. My question is this, if we saw Domas putting up all the videos that Myles is do you think opinions would change?

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by mattie View Post

                                Love the Myles description. But.

                                Kevin Love and Z-Bo?

                                lol

                                Sabonis is a Screen and roll player who drunks on everyone. Z-Bo had a 6 inch vertical.
                                Sabonis shot just isn't good right now, but can occassionally hit spot up shots. Kind of reminds me of a young Ibaka (shooting wise). He'll be a spot up shooter some day.
                                Z-bo had a brilliant jumper he could hit on defenders contested, fadeaways, over the left or right shoulder.

                                Z-bo had a brutal low post game and could bully anyone in the post.

                                Sabonis can literally go left and put up a hook with no touch, it's ugly.

                                Z-Bo's hook was beautiful...

                                I mean. Those two players couldn't be farther away from what Sabonis can do. That's honestly the oddest comparison I've ever heard. I mean. There's literally nothing those players have in common.

                                I wonder if people forgot what an actual post game looks like.

                                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0TY4d5jVOPw
                                How about this for a comparison, Al Horford. Both guys are 6'10, they weigh only a few lbs different, Horford only has 1" longer wingspan - now physical traits aside. They both have solid feel in the post (Sabonis needs to diversify a bit more), decent mid-range jumpers (I think Sabonis can be a 3pt shooter that needs to be played honestly), uncanny feel for the game, really good passers, solid screen setters and play with high IQ's. Defensively is where Sabonis is lacking to me, he doesn't have that lateral quickness or timing defensively but it could still come.

                                I believe Turner has the higher potential, but as someone mentioned Sabonis probably has the greater chance of reaching his. To me if Sabonis shows signs of being this 15/10/4 type of guy who helps you win, then I am honestly looking to move Myles - but you best believe that I'm asking for a decent return.
                                I want an All-Star level talent back a guy like Khris Middleton, Jimmy Butler, Otto Porter, Tobias Harris, Harrison Barnes (ordered in terms of preference)

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