Re: Official 2023-2024 Magic General Season Thread II
Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2024 10:26 pm
Fun "is this anything" stat. The Magic lead the league with 2,002 free throw attempts this year.
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pepe1991 wrote:Only 2 Magic players were born last time Cavs won playoff series without Lebron (1993)
Mattrer of fact, only two current Cavs players were born when that happened.
richi_v25 wrote:pepe1991 wrote:Only 2 Magic players were born last time Cavs won playoff series without Lebron (1993)
Mattrer of fact, only two current Cavs players were born when that happened.
What about us without Dwight?
pepe1991 wrote:Only 2 Magic players were born last time Cavs won playoff series without Lebron (1993)
Mattrer of fact, only two current Cavs players were born when that happened.
building a family environment is a way to convince players to ask for lesser moneyzaymon wrote:I think i understand what front office is doing with this whole family strategy. Building a bond, commitment to team and aptidue for sacrifice is obvious but how to do it outside repeating catch phrases in every second sentece ?
For our whole species caring for and defending weak is in large part what enabled to create such large communities. Its especially visible in military where not leaving behind heavily wounded or even dead is mandatory for most elite units.
In this metaphore guys like Fultz are the aforementioned heavily wounded or dead. I really cant think of a better explanation for what we did last offseason and trade deadline. In this scenario Fultz is now being assisted from the battlefield and we will leave him in the safe place after season is over. That would explain chemistry remarks made by Parker after deadline.
Propably i am reaching like hell but i had to share this with you all
fendilim wrote:building a family environment is a way to convince players to ask for lesser moneyzaymon wrote:I think i understand what front office is doing with this whole family strategy. Building a bond, commitment to team and aptidue for sacrifice is obvious but how to do it outside repeating catch phrases in every second sentece ?
For our whole species caring for and defending weak is in large part what enabled to create such large communities. Its especially visible in military where not leaving behind heavily wounded or even dead is mandatory for most elite units.
In this metaphore guys like Fultz are the aforementioned heavily wounded or dead. I really cant think of a better explanation for what we did last offseason and trade deadline. In this scenario Fultz is now being assisted from the battlefield and we will leave him in the safe place after season is over. That would explain chemistry remarks made by Parker after deadline.
Propably i am reaching like hell but i had to share this with you all
Skybox wrote:fendilim wrote:building a family environment is a way to convince players to ask for lesser moneyzaymon wrote:I think i understand what front office is doing with this whole family strategy. Building a bond, commitment to team and aptidue for sacrifice is obvious but how to do it outside repeating catch phrases in every second sentece ?
For our whole species caring for and defending weak is in large part what enabled to create such large communities. Its especially visible in military where not leaving behind heavily wounded or even dead is mandatory for most elite units.
In this metaphore guys like Fultz are the aforementioned heavily wounded or dead. I really cant think of a better explanation for what we did last offseason and trade deadline. In this scenario Fultz is now being assisted from the battlefield and we will leave him in the safe place after season is over. That would explain chemistry remarks made by Parker after deadline.
Propably i am reaching like hell but i had to share this with you all
Player's agents laughing right now
zaymon wrote:I am worried about Paolo. Its not about shot making or even attitude but I am not sure if any superstar has as bad handle as he has. Franz is much better getting to the rim even with all the attention.
Clearly Paolo is young but we cant ignore what happens when he touches the ball this series outside of one fluke game where he didnt even had to dribble that much.
He is very valueable even if not the first option becouse he is big, strong and mobile but i fear crowning him as a franchise player was a bit too early.
zaymon wrote:I am worried about Paolo. Its not about shot making or even attitude but I am not sure if any superstar has as bad handle as he has. Franz is much better getting to the rim even with all the attention.
Clearly Paolo is young but we cant ignore what happens when he touches the ball this series outside of one fluke game where he didnt even had to dribble that much.
He is very valueable even if not the first option becouse he is big, strong and mobile but i fear crowning him as a franchise player was a bit too early.
zaymon wrote:I am worried about Paolo. Its not about shot making or even attitude but I am not sure if any superstar has as bad handle as he has. Franz is much better getting to the rim even with all the attention.
Clearly Paolo is young but we cant ignore what happens when he touches the ball this series outside of one fluke game where he didnt even had to dribble that much.
He is very valueable even if not the first option becouse he is big, strong and mobile but i fear crowning him as a franchise player was a bit too early.
drsd wrote:One can get one of these in the UK!
tiderulz wrote:zaymon wrote:I am worried about Paolo. Its not about shot making or even attitude but I am not sure if any superstar has as bad handle as he has. Franz is much better getting to the rim even with all the attention.
Clearly Paolo is young but we cant ignore what happens when he touches the ball this series outside of one fluke game where he didnt even had to dribble that much.
He is very valueable even if not the first option becouse he is big, strong and mobile but i fear crowning him as a franchise player was a bit too early.
its why many of us have said having a legit PG would help make him more efficient. let him establish position sometimes and then get him the ball. not having to do everything on his own off the dribble
I really was high on Hezonja. Honestly though, it was all based on vibes. That said, I'd like to think Mosley could develop him.DiplomaticMagic wrote:
Where would Hezonja be in the NBA if he had Mosley as his coach rookie year??