MJST, my dude. Yes, we let your boy Randle walk, but breathe in that air brother! Feel that in your lungs? We are champions now. The air is so much better up here! It was a rough decade, but we are back! _________________ “You have to dance beautifully in the box that you are comfortable dancing in.” - Kobe Bryant
Oh man going back into this thread June 2019. Was such a great read. You could really tell the folks who knew the impact an all time bigman talent like AD could have with a player like Bron.
Super super fun re-living that time.
Still so appreciative of AD to go all out on the defensive end like he did this season. He really gave 100 percent almost every single game on that end. He was a monster that set the tone on D all season long. Even held Bron accountable.
It's also funny to go back and read posts that disliked this trade and said crazy (bleep) like Paul George or keeping our young players was a better choice.
Oh man going back into this thread June 2019. Was such a great read. You could really tell the folks who knew the impact an all time bigman talent like AD could have with a player like Bron.
Super super fun re-living that time.
Still so appreciative of AD to go all out on the defensive end like he did this season. He really gave 100 percent almost every single game on that end. He was a monster that set the tone on D all season long. Even held Bron accountable.
It's also funny to go back and read posts that disliked this trade and said crazy (bleep) like Paul George or keeping our young players was a better choice.
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Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2020 2:33 pm Post subject:
Does anyone remember that weird thread that said that "Kobe Has Passed The Torch To Paul George" from a few years ago? Who started that one again? _________________ "Chick lived and breathed Lakers basketball…but he was also fair and objective and called every game the way it was played."
-from Chick: His Unpublished Memoirs and the Memories of Those Who Knew Him
MJST, my dude. Yes, we let your boy Randle walk, but breathe in that air brother! Feel that in your lungs? We are champions now. The air is so much better up here! It was a rough decade, but we are back!
Also...Randle is trash. Knicks fans hated him from game 1!
Such a shame too. Had so much potential, but never changed as a player from his rookie year. Still the same old, can only use his left hand, bully ball, tries to spin to win, lackluster defense, no jump shot, etc.
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Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2020 3:37 pm Post subject:
la4win wrote:
Had himself full season highlights just in the playoffs
Hell yeah! _________________ "Chick lived and breathed Lakers basketball…but he was also fair and objective and called every game the way it was played."
-from Chick: His Unpublished Memoirs and the Memories of Those Who Knew Him
MJST, my dude. Yes, we let your boy Randle walk, but breathe in that air brother! Feel that in your lungs? We are champions now. The air is so much better up here! It was a rough decade, but we are back!
Also...Randle is trash. Knicks fans hated him from game 1!
Such a shame too. Had so much potential, but never changed as a player from his rookie year. Still the same old, can only use his left hand, bully ball, tries to spin to win, lackluster defense, no jump shot, etc.
If he really refined his game, he could be a nice 6th man for some team. Maybe in a Montrez Harrell kind role.
what you described can also applied to Zion Williamson, bully ball, no reliable jump shot.
MJST, my dude. Yes, we let your boy Randle walk, but breathe in that air brother! Feel that in your lungs? We are champions now. The air is so much better up here! It was a rough decade, but we are back!
Also...Randle is trash. Knicks fans hated him from game 1!
Such a shame too. Had so much potential, but never changed as a player from his rookie year. Still the same old, can only use his left hand, bully ball, tries to spin to win, lackluster defense, no jump shot, etc.
If he really refined his game, he could be a nice 6th man for some team. Maybe in a Montrez Harrell kind role.
what you described can also applied to Zion Williamson, bully ball, no reliable jump shot.
Sure. Just like Zion, except for the whole generational, freak of nature athlete, defense, doesn't have arms like a t-rex, ball handling/play making...
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Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2020 6:34 pm Post subject:
[quote="Megaton"]
SGV-Laker fan wrote:
Sure. Just like Zion, except for the whole generational, freak of nature athlete, defense, doesn't have arms like a t-rex, ball handling/play making...
I mean...sure. Besides all that stuff, just like Zion.
LOL yeah comparing Randle to Zion or a young, pre-jumpshot Bron (as some here used to) is just ridiculous. Hell, he's not even in Ben Simmons' league. _________________ "Chick lived and breathed Lakers basketball…but he was also fair and objective and called every game the way it was played."
-from Chick: His Unpublished Memoirs and the Memories of Those Who Knew Him
Such a shame too. Had so much potential, but never changed as a player from his rookie year. Still the same old, can only use his left hand, bully ball, tries to spin to win, lackluster defense, no jump shot, etc.
If he really refined his game, he could be a nice 6th man for some team. Maybe in a Montrez Harrell kind role.
Randle averaged 21.4 points, 8.7 rebounds, 3.1 assists and followed it up with 19.5 points, 9.7 rebounds, and 3.1 assists in the past two seasons. He's better than a guy like Harrell pretty much across the board.
Such a shame too. Had so much potential, but never changed as a player from his rookie year. Still the same old, can only use his left hand, bully ball, tries to spin to win, lackluster defense, no jump shot, etc.
If he really refined his game, he could be a nice 6th man for some team. Maybe in a Montrez Harrell kind role.
Randle averaged 21.4 points, 8.7 rebounds, 3.1 assists and followed it up with 19.5 points, 9.7 rebounds, and 3.1 assists in the past two seasons. He's better than a guy like Harrell pretty much across the board.
Ugh. So disappointing. I blame Byron Scott and Luke Walton for ruining his development. Same with D’Angelo Russell and partly Ingram.
He needed a better teacher coming into the league to show him basic fundamentals. Not literally the two dumbest coaches in the history of the NBA.
Yeah, just a terrible developmental history. And then he ends up on the Knicks? Oof. I still believe in his talent. Imagine if he had someone like Handy working with him. If he could do that Lebron spin move, he'd be so much stronger offensively.
Randle strikes me as a guy that would have been a lot better had he been around great players and a good coaching staff. Sort of like Lamar Odom. LO eventually figured out his strengths were defense, rebounding, pushing the ball. He didn't look as erratic as time went on.
You look at Dray even, this past year in a rebuild project he looked way way worse than with playing with Curry-Klay etc.
Not saying Randle can be an all-star, but he does have a lot of talent. I do not think he was a bad pick by the Lakers at all at the time.
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Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2020 5:07 am Post subject:
It's only been a few posts, but I'm already tired of reading about Randle on this thread lol. Let's get back to talking about AD and how this guy has been a (bleep) monster in the postseason. Nearly 29 and 11 in 34 career playoff games. Does Giannis have a history of elevating his game in the postseason like this? What other players of AD's generation have done this over multiple playoff runs? _________________ "Chick lived and breathed Lakers basketball…but he was also fair and objective and called every game the way it was played."
-from Chick: His Unpublished Memoirs and the Memories of Those Who Knew Him
Randle strikes me as a guy that would have been a lot better had he been around great players and a good coaching staff. Sort of like Lamar Odom. LO eventually figured out his strengths were defense, rebounding, pushing the ball. He didn't look as erratic as time went on.
You look at Dray even, this past year in a rebuild project he looked way way worse than with playing with Curry-Klay etc.
Not saying Randle can be an all-star, but he does have a lot of talent. I do not think he was a bad pick by the Lakers at all at the time.
He needs a jumper, his game is actually similar to Giannis except less length/athleticism/quickness/defense
It's only been a few posts, but I'm already tired of reading about Randle on this thread lol. Let's get back to talking about AD and how this guy has been a (bleep) monster in the postseason. Nearly 29 and 11 in 34 career playoff games. Does Giannis have a history of elevating his game in the postseason like this? What other players of AD's generation have done this over multiple playoff runs?
AD hasn't even demand to have the ball, had to have coaching staff told him to shoots (3s at least)... imagine this beast waking up asking for the ball, good luck other teams
The most exciting development of this Championship run is the fact that AD has not shrunk in the clutch. He has taken and made some big shots in the final minute(s) of the game in these playoffs. AD has proven to be a reliable option when the game is on the line in the closing moments. Definitely not afraid.
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