Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Game 37: Charlotte Bobcats (15-21) @ Minnesota Timberwolves (17-18)


Recommended Posts

Your evaluation of talent is terrible. You need that insight from him if you think our bench is the problem lmao. Come on bro you've been dragging this out to long.

 

Don't talk to me about talent evaluation when you still think that getting a superstar guarantees you a championship...

 

Kyir Irving and the Cavs say hi...

 

 And while we need some upgrades to our starting line-up...

 

a bench of Sessions, CDR, Tolliver, Zeller, and Biyombo isn't going to cut it.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Don't talk to me about talent evaluation when you still think that getting a superstar guarantees you a championship...

 

Kyir Irving and the Cavs say hi...

 

 And while we need some upgrades to our starting line-up...

 

a bench of Sessions, CDR, Tolliver, Zeller, and Biyombo isn't going to cut it.

 

Some upgrades????? Kemba's ok as a starter if you put him on a team like Miami, other then that he needs to be coming off the bench for scoring. Henderson is horrible as a starter.... MKG is a glue guy, but glue guys need big time players around them. McRoberts shouldn't be anything more then the 4th guy off a bench and he's starting. Jefferson is meh defensively and needs big time players around him to make him even slightly worth a fraction of his contract. There isn't a single player on the Bobcats starting lineup that would start for most teams. MKG and Jefferson are the only starting caliber players on the team. MKG doesn't have a reliable jumper and Jefferson is hot garbage defensively. Even the two starting caliber players could easily be upgraded in the next draft. That's how horrible this team is. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Some upgrades????? Kemba's ok as a starter if you put him on a team like Miami, other then that he needs to be coming off the bench for scoring. Henderson is horrible as a starter.... MKG is a glue guy, but glue guys need big time players around them. McRoberts shouldn't be anything more then the 4th guy off a bench and he's starting. Jefferson is meh defensively and needs big time players around him to make him even slightly worth a fraction of his contract. There isn't a single player on the Bobcats starting lineup that would start for most teams. MKG and Jefferson are the only starting caliber players on the team. MKG doesn't have a reliable jumper and Jefferson is hot garbage defensively. Even the two starting caliber players could easily be upgraded in the next draft. That's how horrible this team is. 

 

Kemba would start for over half of the teams in the league... and Al Jefferson would easily start for at least 3/4th's of the teams in the league...

 

And before MKG went out our defense was ranked second... during that time frame no one was talking about Big Al's defense... don't try to bring it up now.

 

Henderson is not a horrible starter by any means. He would obviously be better suited as a sixth man but he isn't an awful starter.

 

MKG is currently a glue-guy, but he also has a ton of upside; he needs time to grow.

 

Finally, if we're so horrible then how do we have a better record than teams who have much better players than us (Brooklyn, New York, Detroit, Sacramento, etc...)?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Kemba would start for over half of the teams in the league... and Al Jefferson would easily start for at least 3/4th's of the teams in the league...

 

And before MKG went out our defense was ranked second... during that time frame no one was talking about Big Al's defense... don't try to bring it up now.

 

Henderson is not a horrible starter by any means. He would obviously be better suited as a sixth man but he isn't an awful starter.

 

MKG is currently a glue-guy, but he also has a ton of upside; he needs time to grow.

 

Finally, if we're so horrible then how do we have a better record than teams who have much better players than us (Brooklyn, New York, Detroit, Sacramento, etc...)?

 

 

MKG has a ton of upside, Kemba is best served as a off the bench scoring guard. He's just not good enough as a playmaker to start imo. Henderson screams 6th man and is a below average starter. Jefferson wouldn't start for most teams because most teams want Defense and rebounding out of the 5 spot. There's a reason only a few teams looked at him when he was a FA. There's a reason that most in the NBA laughed at how much the Cats paid him. He's overpaid and can't play defense. I've been on his defense all season, MKG just covered it up some. Doesn't change the fact that he was still horrible at defense and I still mentioned it. 

 

Brooklyn started out slow, they'll have a much better record then the cats. Same story with the other NY team as well. Detroit's tanking so they don't have to give Charlotte their draft pick. Sacramento is young and will probably end up with a better record as well. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Don't talk to me about talent evaluation when you still think that getting a superstar guarantees you a championship...

 

Kyir Irving and the Cavs say hi...

 

 And while we need some upgrades to our starting line-up...

 

a bench of Sessions, CDR, Tolliver, Zeller, and Biyombo isn't going to cut it.

 

Doug Collins says there are no franchise changers in the draft this year, I used to like him..

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.


×
×
  • Create New...