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  1. On this week’s New York Times best selling ‘sode, Drew and Shwin are joined by some guy named Dalton Graham to discuss the different attributes that makes players a “great scorer.” They dive into the differences between James Harden, LeBron James, Steph Curry, Kobe Bryant, Michael Jordan, and so much more. The conversation takes a number of twists and turns as the trio determine how important versatility, efficiency, and situational context matter when ranking the top NBA scorers. This episode is brought to you by “wash your hands and stay inside, dammit!” https://megaphone.link/VMP1735463735
  2. pričamo ali ne na temi nba sezona 19/20
  3. verovatno je tako. s'tim što sam ja lično tada znao samo generalno o čemu se tu radi kada su u pitanju stavke izvan terena. nije bilo toliko toga da se čita i vidi a nisam ni sam baš vodio preterano računa na temu, nego, uključim tekmu i gledam. u tom smislu je meni čak i to zanimljivo
  4. odgledao i drugu. dobro je, ima neku voznju back n forth kroz dekade tj dogadjaje koje smatraju povezanim i bitnim, nije linearna prica i izgleda prilicno iskreno postavljeno. nije tu da bi se jordanu titrala yayca ili bilo kome drugom od glavnih likova
  5. odgledao prvu epizodu (:
  6. Where Does Scottie Pippen Rank Among the NBA’s All-Time Greats? https://www.theringer.com/nba/2020/4/19/21225904/scottie-pippen-bill-simmons-book-of-basketball-hall-of-fame-pyramid 2. Of anyone I’ve ever seen in person, Pippen was the best defender. We always hear how Bird and Magic played “free safety,” a nice way of saying that they always guarded the other team’s weakest offensive player, then used that advantage to roam around, sneak behind low-post guys and jump passing lanes. Extending that analogy, Scottie was a strong safety out of the Ronnie Lott mold, a consistently destructive presence who became nearly as enjoyable to watch defensively as Jordan was offensively. Nobody covered more ground or moved faster from point A to point B. It was like watching a cheetah in a wildlife special—one second Scottie would be minding his own business, the next second he would be pouncing. Everyone remembers Kerr’s jumper to win the ’97 Finals, but nobody remembers Pippen tipping Utah’s ensuing inbounds pass, then chasing it down and flipping it to Toni Kukoc to clinch the game. No other player except for Jordan, LeBron and maybe Kobe had the physical gifts and instincts to make that play. 3. Only Jordan was a better all-around player in the ’90s … and that was debatable. From ’91 to ’95, Pippen averaged a 20-8-6 with 2.4 steals, shot 50 percent and doubled as the league’s top defensive player. In the playoffs from ’91 to ’98, he averaged 17-23 points, 7-9 boards and 4-7 assists every spring and consistently defended the other team’s best scorer. During MJ’s “sabbatical,” Scottie (20.8 PPG, 8.7 RPG, 5.6 APG, 49% FG) dragged the Bulls to within one fecally pungent call of the Eastern finals and should have been our ’94 MVP runner-up behind Hakeem. The following year, he became one of four postmerger players (along with Cowens in ’78, Kevin Garnett in ’03 and LeBron in ’09) to lead his team in total points, rebounds, assists, steals and blocks in the same season. And he redefined the “point forward” concept during the ’90s, allowing the Bulls to play any combination of guards without suffering in the ballhandling/defense departments. Chuck Daly created a great term to describe Scottie: a “fill in the blanks” guy. If a teammate was getting killed defensively, Scottie had his back. If you needed rebounding, Scottie went down low and grabbed some boards. If you needed scoring, Scottie could create a shot or attack the rim. If you needed a turnover, Scottie had a better chance of getting it than anyone. If you needed ballhandling, he could do it. And if you needed to shut someone down, he did it. Like the Wolf in Pulp Fiction, Scottie specialized in cleaning up everyone else’s mess. When Magic was running amok in the ’91 Finals, Scottie put the clamps on him. When the Knicks were shoving an MJ-less Chicago team around in the ’94 playoffs, Scottie dunked on Ewing and stood over him defiantly. During the Charles Smith Game the year before, Pippen and Horace Grant were the ones stuffing Smith and saving the series. When the ’98 Pacers nearly snuffed out the MJ era, Jordan and Pippen crashed the boards in Game 7 and willed themselves to the line again and again, two smaller guys dominating the paint against a bigger team. They just wanted it more.
  7. imaš na oldie but goodie topiku ceo raspored, da ne pejstujem sad
  8. zlatna malina? tjah, brda zlatnih malina je pokupio i showgirls pa ti vidi 🙃
  9. Novakaine was an OG three-point specialist The Steve Novak discount double check belongs in a museum Now let’s all do the discount double check as we enjoy the highlights of Melo, JR and Novak from Novak’s career night, and reminisce about the good old days when we were allowed to gather in large groups.
  10. recimo da je neka steph curry situacija
  11. super su ovi onelineri, moraću da ih uvežbam da bacam hot takes istine dal da pregledam koga je sve melo od 35 godina uništio ove sezone, tj da primenim tu taktiku kome je trae sve proturao loptu kroz noge
  12. hehe baš si fani gaj. allen je dobar defanzivno, dobar ofanzivno..sve to okejiš, nothing to write home about. deandre jordan je igrač za 15-20min, nikada ga nisam gotivio, kao uostalom ni goberta ali rudy je sada u prajmu i biće tamo makar 4-5 godina meni su i mitch rob i jaxon hayes zanimljiviji potencijali od goberta ali ne bih sada nipodaštavao onoi što je očigledno - čovek je najbolji centar-defanzivac u ligi, sviđala se meni njegova igra ili jok. a ne sviđa mi se.
  13. valjda zato što je bolji od obojice kada bi se skupili da budu jedan igrač
  14. lite crnja, isti ja
  15. nisam još poslušao, neka ga ovde Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr and Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll discuss all things draft, including how they are preparing for a virtual draft, how they scout players, and drafting late-round guys like D.K. Metcalf and Draymond Green (3:25) before talking about the coaches in both the NFL and NBA who innovated the game like no one before them (39:30). This show is raising money for COVID-19 relief. Subscribe: Spotify / Apple Podcasts / Art19 / Stitcher / RSS
  16. daj mi svoje kontakte ja cu tebi moje (mada danas ne planiram kroz portal, pa računaj da mi treba par dana)
  17. @Chaos Is Me sve se slažem (i opet kažem), glavna stavka tu je da li gobert želi da testira tržište, imaće 28 godina i reputaciju kakvu već ima igrački. celticsi mi ne liče na ekipu koja je spremna da rizikuje kao npr raptorsi. needless to say gobert ipak nije leonard, tako da je razumljivo.
  18. @Miki28 slažem se. čak i u idealnoj situaciji gde durant i irving igraju cele sezone, oni više nisu u godinama gde je preporučljivo da cepaju 300min po tekmi, lebron nam je malo poremetio percepciju igrača koji ulaze u godine. takođe, timovi koje si pomenuo plus raptorsi svi imaju 8-10 dobrih igrača u rotaciji, slična je situacija i sa jačim timovima na zapadu. ne može se ova aktuelna košarka igrati sa 6-7 igrača pa onda još i da imaš deep playoff run.
  19. po meni se i levert i dinwiddie uklapaju takvi kakvi su, kao lideri second unita, pogotovo što durant verovatno neće na keca da igra 35+ min a kyrie je uvek diskutabilan mitchell će sledeće sezone imati 24 godine, tako da, verovatno će ostariti tri preko leta. to svakako nije razlog za trejd, ulazi u najbolje godine a ja ga obožavam ali slažem se da se na njega često gleda subjektivno i blagonaklono. uostalom, videćemo kakav će igrač ispasti za par sezona. sada svakako nije to što ljudi često misle. edit ne vidim naročitu vezu između capele i goberta, rudy je neuporedivo bolji defanzivac, prosto ima taj aspekt u kojem je vrhunski, najbolji u ligi. capela je dobar ali ništa dalje od toga a u napadu makar jednako limitiran
  20. to izgleda kao bolja prilika za izlazak ako je baš zapelo još ako pada kiša, kao baptizam
  21. pričali smo ovde već na tu temu; ja mislim da nije potrebno gubiti dubinu u rosteru koju ova tri igrača donose plus imaju dobre ugovore. ali ako su zapeli za trećeg opasnog igrača, mogu iskombinovati tu trojku, kao što rekoh, ready made igrači. eto npr levert i allen za goberta. ne znam sad da pokažem prstom na tog igrača koji bi išao uz ovu dvojicu, više je to ko je dostupan. možda baš jalen brown kojeg kaos pominje, jer je versatile i u odbrani i u napadu poziciono a ne treba mu beskonačno usagea
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