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Onda su okupili pravu ekipu u pogrešno vreme. Tea su trebali da angažuju pre tri godine, Pefija pre 5,6, a Đorđevića pre 20+ godina. vidiš kako sve razumeš
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ja mislim da je nemoguće da Ti ne budeš u pravu. Ti prosto sve znaš.
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ne baš ali ajde (ako ti je virtus =fk zvezda, baš je nategnuto u korist zvezde)
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mne knicks
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virtus je ozbiljan klub u svakom smislu, velike tradicije i izgledne sadašnjosti. zvezda je tu neki el prolaznik koji treba da se izbori za rezidenturu, dok su ovi hoferi
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veliki hustler, odobravam.
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Sportski komentatori, novinari i mediji
kironepraktičar replied to kalistenika u rutini's topic in Košarka
nema teorije dzejms hardon u kafani kod mira, idem all in -
ali samo ti znaš u kakvom je teo stanju, tako da si neuporediv ( :
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veto. pravo da ti kažem, nisam naročit fan te manifestacije a i ne znam da li se može proceniti koliko PFs i Cs uopšte prisustvuje događaju. evo prošle godine su sa tih pozicija išli embiid, griffin i vučević u 12. dodao bih tu siakama kao prvog favorita posle embiida. takođe, nisam siguran da će randle imati više od 30min per game, što je takođe važno, jel ne sumnjam da je sposoban za nešto između 15/8 i 20/10 ali sam pre svega zainteresovan da vidim napredak u odbrani, pošto će i od toga zavisiti da li se isplati potpisati ga na duže
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The Cult of the NBA General Manager For a long time, GMs worked quietly in the background, but a new generation of GMs like Sam Presti and Danny Ainge are being discussed as much as All-Stars. Nathaniel Friedman on the rise of the superstar GM and what it means for the league. https://www.gq.com/story/cult-of-the-gm
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PDF Kosarka - predlozi, zalbe, sugestije
kironepraktičar replied to Kurc Emuchelo's topic in Košarka
stondisha, spusti loptu malko, nista te ne kosta ( : -
svaka čast rašku ali pravi heroji obogalje svoje saigrače (franšiznim igračima samo shooting stroke, miroti lični opis)
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zvezda ima za makar klasu veći budžet od partizana i olicede, to je jasno po igračima koje dovodi. kao i budućnost prošle godine ili zvezda one tamo ili partizan pre 100 godina
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uvek možemo o kninskoj kobri :i
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After five consecutive seasons outside of the playoffs, Denver stormed the gates last season, playing two compelling seven-game series and legitimizing Nikola Jokic’s greatness. For the first time in a long time, the Nuggets will now have to live up to the rigid set of expectations that come with that. Jokic’s brilliance in those 14 playoff games last season dramatically shifted the Nuggets’ trajectory. There were questions about his conditioning; Jokic averaged 39.8 minutes per game in the playoffs, up from 31.3 in the regular season. There were concerns about how he’d have to change his game with teams building specific defensive game plans around him; turned out, teams had few counters to what he could do when fully engaged. Against the Spurs and Trail Blazers, he managed to average an astonishing 25.1 points (on 50.6 percent shooting from the field, and 39.3 percent from 3), 13.0 rebounds, and 8.4 assists across two series. Jokic, altruistic in nature, became a destroyer. We can talk about his gelatinous physique or how he moves like an overgrown mutant sloth, but it’d probably be more instructive to note just how inconsequential those limiting factors have been in the grander scheme of things. What do you do with a ballhandling center who can pull up from 3, make passes that, at 7 feet tall, no one else in the world can make, and bully people down low? He’s an impossible cover, specifically because of how his mere presence, both in terms of space and skill set, alters the floor dynamics of both his team and the opposition. You can’t give him space, but you also can’t bottle him up before he pinpoints where to swing the ball. We learned what he was capable of at the highest level of competition in his NBA career thus far—it’s hard to imagine, barring injury, it going anywhere from here but up. He is already a well-rounded player, but he could always stand to get in better shape and play more consistent defense—two interconnected areas of improvement. https://www.theringer.com/nba/2019/7/29/8934453/are-we-sure-denver-nuggets-nikola-jokic
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mislim da i partizan i zvezda računaju sa širokim deljenjem karata za aba ligu
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rozier je tri godine mlađi i tu se otprilike njegove prednosti u odnosu na rubia završavaju. htedoh da napišem očigledno, kako je i mnogo bolji suter od rikija (možda sam i ja?) ali onda vidim da riki ima fg% 40.4% naspram terijevih 38.7% https://m.herosports.com/nba/player-comparison/ricky-rubio-vs-terry-rozier otprilike je bolji u sutu za 3, gde je ispod proseka lige valjda. o odbrani, koja je pored playmakinga rikijev forte, valjda ne treba pričati. rozier ponekad izgleda dobro, uglavnom 1na1 a često prosečno do loše. sve u svemu, potreban mu je best case scenario da bi se poredio sa prosečnim rubiom. nije nemoguće ali ne baš i očekivano. Edit čak i kada se porede statsi iz 2017e gde je riki igrao 29 min a rozier oko 26 min, učinak je još povoljniji u korist rubia. videćemo ali teško (:
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uplašio se od randlea samo za @McLeod
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odličan potez
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pogrešno su te razumeli, pretpostavljam da su mislili da insinuiras nešto vezano za veru ili poreklo. meni je bila jasna referenca
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pre vepra su jednog igrača zvali mravojed pa nikom nije smetalo osim jednom kolegi koji je prestao redovno da piše. tako da nije počelo sa covicem. a to su samo nadimci sa životinjama, zajebancija na račun izgleda je postojala i pre 10 godina na ovim basket temama, jedino se narod pobunio kada je tatino zlato dobilo jedan
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sad gledam, šutirao je tek 36%, svakako ispod njegovog renomea. other notable underachievers - eric gordon 36%, cp3 35.8%, kemba 35.6%, durant 35.3, beal 35.1, harden, lilly, d'angelo nešto bolji sa 36.9-36.8%
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As Jack McCallum wrote in a 1997 Sports Illustrated story about whether or not the Bulls dynasty was bad for the NBA, “Now that a player can become a free agent after only three years in the league, player movement is at an all-time high. … Too many franchises are paying too much money to young players who have neither the maturity nor the supporting cast to succeed. But coaches can’t take the time to sit and school the youngsters because ownership is impatient. Other franchises are going after quick-fix free agents and breaking up whatever chance a coach has of building cohesion.” https://www.theringer.com/nba/2019/7/26/8931051/kawhi-leonard-nba-michael-jordan
