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Thread: 2014 Playoffs - Geaux CP3

  1. #301
    Have to agree with MM on this one.

    Hell of a shot, hell of a series. The man certainly inherited the clutch gene. But calling him the best PG in the league based off such a small and frankly flawed sample size is just silly.

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  2. #302
    MM if your a gm and your drafting your own team. Who do you pick first? Lillard, cp3, curry, Westbrook, rondo, holiday, Parker, Irving,dragic

  3. #303
    Quote Originally Posted by MichaelMcNamara View Post
    1. He's a winner.

    Won one playoff series, in which his big man carried them through first two games that gave them control

    2. He makes things happen

    Yeah, Curry and Cp3 dont do that

    3. Inexperience isnt a factor

    That's a point in his favor? Huh?

    4. What you want out of your pg

    Like I said, we need to shut this board down at a certain time

    Look, guy hit a great shot (BTW the ONLY points he scored in the 4th tonight) and he lit it up this series. Take nothing away from him. But if you look at the season as a whole, there is no way that argument can be made. He probably wont make 1st, 2nd, or 3rd team all NBA. He had a good year, but CP3, Westbrook, Curry, and Parker all had better. Give the man his props on an amazing shot and a great series, but lets not be prisoners of the moment.
    I agree somewhat but give me lillard over Westbrook all day.

  4. #304
    Quote Originally Posted by kclaboy504 View Post
    MM if your a gm and your drafting your own team. Who do you pick first? Lillard, cp3, curry, Westbrook, rondo, holiday, Parker, Irving,dragic
    Juicy question. I'm obviously not MM, but I want to answer it anyways haha.

    1. Curry
    2. Westbrook
    3. Lillard
    4. Parker
    5. Rondo
    6. Holiday
    7. Irving
    8. Dragic
    9. CP3

    CP3 last simply b/c I don't believe he has many All Star caliber years left in the tank. This is on first impression though...my rankings would probably change a bit with more thought and consideration.
    Last edited by PelsFan2313; 05-03-2014 at 01:43 AM.

  5. #305
    Quote Originally Posted by PelsFan2313 View Post
    Juicy question. I'm obviously not MM, but I want to answer it anyways haha.

    1. Curry
    2. Westbrook
    3. Lillard
    4. Parker
    5. Rondo
    6. Holiday
    7. Irving
    8. Dragic
    9. CP3

    CP3 last simply b/c I don't believe he has many All Star caliber years left in the tank. This is on first impression though...my rankings would probably change a bit with more thought and consideration.
    Yea your good. Sorry I wasn't trying to make my question solely for 1 person. Me personally I'm doing it in this order,
    1. Curry
    2. Lillard
    3.cp3
    4. Rondo
    5. Parker
    6. Irving
    7. Holiday
    8. Westbrook
    9. Dragic

    I can really go in any direction with 6-9 tho. Those were tough. I hear ya on cp3 and I'm not a fan of his either but he still has that floor general game that I love. He's not the scorer he used to be but he's still a beast and I think he has a good 5-6 years of elite in him. Parker is another tough one. You think he will take a step down in his game the following year and he is just as good if not better. Parker and cp3 are the best pgs in the nba at this very moment IMO.
    Last edited by kclaboy504; 05-03-2014 at 01:52 AM.

  6. #306
    Quote Originally Posted by kclaboy504 View Post
    Yea your good. Sorry I wasn't trying to make my question solely for 1 person. Me personally I'm doing it in this order,
    1. Curry
    2. Lillard
    3.cp3
    4. Rondo
    5. Parker
    6. Irving
    7. Holiday
    8. Westbrook
    9. Dragic

    I can really go in any direction with 6-9 tho. Those were tough. I hear ya on cp3 and I'm not a fan of his either but he still has that floor general game that I love. He's not the scorer he used to be but he's still a beast and I think he has a good 5-6 years of elite in him. Parker is another tough one. You think he will take a step down in his game the following year and he is just as good if not better. Parker and cp3 are the best pgs in the nba at this very moment IMO.
    Flip CP3 with Westbrook and our list would basically be the same.

    Clearly, you're obviously not too high on Westbrook. I think he's one of those players who draws an excessive amount of attention to his flaws, particularly due to the fact that said flaws tend to negatively affect the productivity of their best player: KD. His combination of speed, power, athleticism, and defensive potential makes him a top 10 player in the league nevertheless, but he would probably be better served becoming the alpha dog on another team. I agree with you on Parker. I wanted to put him lower, but couldn't b/c he just doesn't show any signs of slowing down. Also doesn't have an extensive injury history. On a somewhat unrelated note, Lillard just isn't good enough on the defensive side or efficient enough offensively to warrant top point guard consideration. With that said, given his age and offensive talent, I had to rank him high in comparison to the other players you provided.
    Last edited by PelsFan2313; 05-03-2014 at 02:02 AM.

  7. #307
    Quote Originally Posted by MichaelMcNamara View Post
    1. He's a winner.

    Won one playoff series, in which his big man carried them through first two games that gave them control

    2. He makes things happen

    Yeah, Curry and Cp3 dont do that

    3. Inexperience isnt a factor

    That's a point in his favor? Huh?

    4. What you want out of your pg

    Like I said, we need to shut this board down at a certain time

    Look, guy hit a great shot (BTW the ONLY points he scored in the 4th tonight) and he lit it up this series. Take nothing away from him. But if you look at the season as a whole, there is no way that argument can be made. He probably wont make 1st, 2nd, or 3rd team all NBA. He had a good year, but CP3, Westbrook, Curry, and Parker all had better. Give the man his props on an amazing shot and a great series, but lets not be prisoners of the moment.
    Yeah, ooooooookay

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    Quote Originally Posted by kclaboy504 View Post
    MM if your a gm and your drafting your own team. Who do you pick first? Lillard, cp3, curry, Westbrook, rondo, holiday, Parker, Irving,dragic
    This would be my order
    CP3
    Westbrook
    Lillard
    Curry
    Parker
    Holiday
    Dragic
    Irving
    Rondo

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    Lillard best pg, now i've heard it all. I'm definitely happy the rockets got kicked out, too good to be true

  10. #310
    I remember lillard and his rotating door defense. that said curry does the same but I'd rate curry higher, both are amazing shooters, what Would make curry the better player? efficiency? playmaking?
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    Impossible. The octopus that lives in my brain hasn't squibbered anything about it to me.


    Also, that's how octopi talk. They squibber. Yes, it's a word. Shut up.

  11. #311
    What a big difference between the 6th and 10th pick. I remember people 'round here saying that the 10th pick had a higher ceiling and brighter future than the 6th pick.

  12. #312
    Quote Originally Posted by UptownFuz504 View Post
    What a big difference between the 6th and 10th pick. I remember people 'round here saying that the 10th pick had a higher ceiling and brighter future than the 6th pick.
    That's what I recall. If you pull up that thread you would have thought the Blazers had just drafted Darren Collison 2.0.

    Give me Lillard over any pg right now.
    If you Jimmer it, they will come.

  13. #313
    I have a Harden question. Do y'all think that he's worth his salary. He scores a lot of points but he's terrible on defense and most of the time his shooting % is not good. I personally don't think that he's a max player. When I think max player, I think Lebron or Durant. He's not on that level. This wasn't his best series either. What y'all think?

  14. #314
    Quote Originally Posted by UptownFuz504 View Post
    I have a Harden question. Do y'all think that he's worth his salary. He scores a lot of points but he's terrible on defense and most of the time his shooting % is not good. I personally don't think that he's a max player. When I think max player, I think Lebron or Durant. He's not on that level. This wasn't his best series either. What y'all think?
    He's worth it for sure, but not all max level players were created equally. In a perfect world, only the top tier players get maxes, but in this NBA that's not really true. Max players are guys like Harden and i think deservedly so.

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  15. #315
    It seems like Lilliard stole the clutch gene from Derek Fischer, but he neglected to take any of his other qualities. The West is scary as hell.

  16. #316
    Quote Originally Posted by kclaboy504 View Post
    MM if your a gm and your drafting your own team. Who do you pick first? Lillard, cp3, curry, Westbrook, rondo, holiday, Parker, Irving,dragic
    So, I am assuming it is for the next 10 years.

    I go Curry.

    For one year or one game, either CP3 or Parker.

    Can't wait until Jrue gets back on the court. He was really coming along and I think he will pair so well with Tyreke
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    Quote Originally Posted by MichaelMcNamara View Post
    So, I am assuming it is for the next 10 years.

    I go Curry.

    For one year or one game, either CP3 or Parker.

    Can't wait until Jrue gets back on the court. He was really coming along and I think he will pair so well with Tyreke
    Let's just hope they actually get a chance to play together......

  18. #318
    Quote Originally Posted by MichaelMcNamara View Post
    So, I am assuming it is for the next 10 years.

    I go Curry.

    For one year or one game, either CP3 or Parker.

    Can't wait until Jrue gets back on the court. He was really coming along and I think he will pair so well with Tyreke
    Right, for the foreseeable future. I agree on curry and then I'd have to go lillard or Irving.

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    Irving is not even in the conversation for me. Not being a homer - I would take Jrue over him.

  20. #320
    Quote Originally Posted by UptownFuz504 View Post
    I have a Harden question. Do y'all think that he's worth his salary. He scores a lot of points but he's terrible on defense and most of the time his shooting % is not good. I personally don't think that he's a max player. When I think max player, I think Lebron or Durant. He's not on that level. This wasn't his best series either. What y'all think?
    With that sort of thinking, there shouldn't be more than two max players in the league.

  21. #321
    Quote Originally Posted by PelsFan2313 View Post
    Flip CP3 with Westbrook and our list would basically be the same.

    Clearly, you're obviously not too high on Westbrook. I think he's one of those players who draws an excessive amount of attention to his flaws, particularly due to the fact that said flaws tend to negatively affect the productivity of their best player: KD. His combination of speed, power, athleticism, and defensive potential makes him a top 10 player in the league nevertheless, but he would probably be better served becoming the alpha dog on another team. I agree with you on Parker. I wanted to put him lower, but couldn't b/c he just doesn't show any signs of slowing down. Also doesn't have an extensive injury history. On a somewhat unrelated note, Lillard just isn't good enough on the defensive side or efficient enough offensively to warrant top point guard consideration. With that said, given his age and offensive talent, I had to rank him high in comparison to the other players you provided.
    As the alpha dog somewhere where there isn't another superstar on his team Westbrook won't win it all anywhere IMO.

    On a team where he is with another superstar he will take away from the superstar and ultimately hurt the chemistry of the team by commanding the most shots and often times disrupting the flow of the offense. Yes everyone knows he will have those games where he looks like GOAT but there often married to games where his style is a severe detriment to his team. And taking the good with bad means you are settling for your team to be an inconsistent mess at times during playoff time IMO because Westbrook often doesn't know when he needs to step back and work on getting everyone else started instead of himself.



    For me it comes down to this. Most of those guys on that top ten list will make your other superstars and elite players better with their presence and style of play, and thus the team as a whole, Westbrook would take away from most superstars and disrupt offensive cohesion and flow while adding more inconsistency to most teams. Yes he is an elite talent but so are a lot of those other guys and they don't come with the glaring negatives.

  22. #322
    Harden and Lillard are both worth whatever the market bears because while their defense is suspect at best, the opposition is going to get in foul trouble quickly as both of them attack the basket. There are players who have crap shooting % because they can't hit water from a boat, then there are these two who attack the basket, and their shot doesn't fall. They get to the line for their 2 pt's. So yes, their shooting percentage is crap, and their defense is even worse, but they are leaders and keep their opponents in foul trouble. And that is very beneficial.

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    Should we try to sign James Johnson this summer? His salary right now is $634,610.
    He is athletic, can defend and can shoot behind the arc.
    If we can get him for cheap, he is worth consideration.

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    Reggie Jackson is wasted in OKC. I think he has starter talent. If Indy wants to improve their odds going forward, they need to gauge the trade value for him this offseason.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eman5805 View Post
    Reggie Jackson is wasted in OKC. I think he has starter talent. If Indy wants to improve their odds going forward, they need to gauge the trade value for him this offseason.
    I like Mr October but he has a little to much Westbrook in him IMO. Guys with limited court vision at the point worries me. Russ can get away with it relatively often because he's such a freak athlete.

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