SAS_Robben Publicado 30 Setembro 2012 Como se chama aquele jogador que tem grande barba? Acho que é base. James Harden Os equipamentos do BK são lindos, os dos Knicks são meh e os dos Cavs e dos Spurs são horriveis. Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Don Carlo Publicado 30 Setembro 2012 é isso, James Harden, obrigado aos dois. Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Carson Wentz Publicado 1 Outubro 2012 Artigo interessante sobre um dos efeitos da ida do Bynum para Philly: The Bynum Effect It goes without saying that the most talked about move of the summer for the 76ers was their acquisition of Andrew Bynum. Plenty of people have chimed in on this, both positively and negatively, and it has (rightly so) been pegged as the team’s most impactful move. However, one aspect of this trade that has not been analyzed enough is the fact that it ensures that Spencer Hawes will spend the majority of his playing time at the power forward position rather than center. This move will impact different aspects of Hawes’ game in different ways. First off, let’s take a look at what this will do to Spencer on the offensive side of the ball. Last year, Spencer didn’t exactly play like the prototypical center. Scouts have always said that he has strong skill in the post, but he almost never shows it. Instead, he prefers to play out of the high post or mid-range corner. This spot away from the basket suits his skill set, as he has proved himself to be a valuable distributor (4th in assist rate among qualified centers) while also taking care of the basketball effectively. It should be noted, too, that these assist numbers were accumulated without having Andrew Bynum as an option offensively. In addition to his passing abilities, the high post allows him to space the floor with his strong jump shot. While being paired up with the opposing team’s power forward should decrease the number of open looks he sees, it should also help to open up passing lanes to find Bynum or one of the Sixers newly acquired shooters. Something to note, though, is that while Spencer’s mid-range jump shot is fairly effective and will space the floor, his distribution should be his main weapon, as the mid-range jumper is not an efficient scoring method. One way that Hawes could add some more value to his offensive game is by crashing the boards. Spencer posted a strong rebound rate last season, but most of this was done at the defensive end (15th among centers in defensive rebound rate vs. 33rd in offensive rebound rate). While it is certainly possible that the move to the 4 doesn’t affect his work on the offensive glass, a smaller body boxing him out should ensure that if his numbers move, they’ll move in a positive direction. Additionally, using Spencer as a Pick-n-Pop option should see positive results for the offense. Last year, on plays where Spencer set a screen and either rolled or popped, his 0.98 points per play were good for 65th in the NBA. While 65th in the NBA isn’t astounding, when you combine that number with the fact that he only turned the ball over 6% of the time in these situations and this play becomes a solid low risk option for the Sixers offense. On the defensive side of the ball, Hawes has always struggled. He doesn’t have the toughness or the bulk to bang in the paint with opposing teams’ centers (opponents scored 19.4 points per 48 minutes against him last year) and he doesn’t have the lateral quickness to guard stretch fours either. While the first problem should be less apparent with the position change, more and more teams are playing small with power forwards that can both shoot and handle the ball. Thus, Hawes will undoubtedly have a learning curve (to put it nicely) on this end of the floor. The hope is that having Bynum manning the paint will cover up for Spencer’s lack of foot speed, and it undoubtedly will help to a certain extent, but the jury remains out on whether he can be effective at guarding power forwards at this level. The good news, though, is that Hawes’ defensive rebounding numbers will be extremely strong when matched up with power forwards rather than centers. Hawes and Bynum together in the front court will be an extremely strong duo in terms of rebounding. It should be an interesting season for Hawes. If Collins stands by his proclamation that Spencer will be the starting power forward, the move could open a whole new world of offensive threats for the 7-6. However, in the end, the success of this experiment will likely be determined by whether or not Hawes can become a respectable defender at the other end. If by guarding opposing 4’s Hawes becomes a liability at the defensive end, Collins is sure to pull the plug on this idea quickly, no matter how positive his offensive contributions. @ Philadunkia De notar ainda que o Hawes é meio ano mais novo que o Bynum, ainda tem boas possibilidades de evoluir. Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Klebergol Publicado 1 Outubro 2012 third-alternate "Skyline" jerseys Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Carson Wentz Publicado 1 Outubro 2012 Que feio, f*da-se! :lol: Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Pat Riley Publicado 1 Outubro 2012 true :lol: e o dos cavs também não curto aquela cor Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Klebergol Publicado 1 Outubro 2012 Que feio, f*da-se! :lol: Isso é só inveja. O Iggy fica lindo com aquele equipamento. Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Taka Publicado 1 Outubro 2012 Que equipamento horrível, fds :lol: Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Skip Bayless Publicado 1 Outubro 2012 Equipamento meio feio. E o bynum já se lesionou por pelo menos 3 semanas , go Philly! :lol: Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Taka Publicado 1 Outubro 2012 Chris Douglas-Roberts nos Lakers :) Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Vimaranes1922 Publicado 1 Outubro 2012 Equipamento meio feio. E o bynum já se lesionou por pelo menos 3 semanas , go Philly! :lol: Não se lesionou. Faz parte da recuperação da operação. Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Skip Bayless Publicado 3 Outubro 2012 Video bastante interessante sobre o Royce White: Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Kiko17 Publicado 3 Outubro 2012 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sr471AYxOZw http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCkSWRhF_IE Compartilhar este post Link para o post
malaquias Publicado 4 Outubro 2012 Amo-te Kobe, penetra-me sem vaselina :larilas: Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Skip Bayless Publicado 5 Outubro 2012 Os Celtics perderam com o Fenerbache. Destaque para o Fab Melo, que tronco autêntico :lol: Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Kaz Publicado 5 Outubro 2012 Já lá vai o tempo em que uma equipa da NBA perder com uma da Europa era noticia. :carinhoso: Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Hawkeye Publicado 5 Outubro 2012 Já lá vai o tempo em que uma equipa da NBA perder com uma da Europa era noticia. :carinhoso: Ainda há dois anos os Lakers perderam contra o Barcelona Compartilhar este post Link para o post
SAS_Robben Publicado 7 Outubro 2012 O Peyton Manning (quarterback dos Broncos da NFL) é um dos investidores no grupo que esta a adquirir os Memphis Grizzlies. Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Victarion Publicado 7 Outubro 2012 intervalo, Bobcats ganham aos Wizs. Os Wizs tão com 32% de FG. STRONK Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Taka Publicado 8 Outubro 2012 Que tareia no 3º período :facepalm: Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Rōnin Publicado 8 Outubro 2012 (editado) Tão estranho ver o Nash com a jersey dos Lakers :/ E só agora vi que o Jet está nos Celtics. Ainda mais estranho! Editado 8 Outubro 2012 por R3d Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Klebergol Publicado 9 Outubro 2012 Já agora, LAST NIGHT'S GAME: Ty Lawson's layup with 00.2 seconds left lifted the Nuggets past the Clippers 106-104 in their preseason opener last night in Las Vegas! Kenneth Faried (18 points), Jordan Hamilton (17), Corey Brewer (16) and Danilo Gallinari (15) led a balanced offensive attack for Denver. Go Nuggets! Isto no domingo. Compartilhar este post Link para o post