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  2. He’ll likely improve on that as he gains more experience… probably in the 25% range. And has to! A lot of the great players don’t hit as high% of game winners as many believe look back at this study from a 5+ year stretch https://82games.com/gamewinningshots.htm Koby Bryant had this reputation as a clutch game winner type. 25% with only 1 assist during that time. Great player, but stats didn’t back up the reputation during this stretch. Hitting 35% in those scenarios with enough attempts is top shelf … not many do it. Length of shot, toughness of shot etc… Centers/bigs aren’t going to even be part of that convo unless is a big that can play on the perimeter and put ball on floor. Wemby is going to be an anomaly in that regard
  3. Spurs are going to have to have a hot 3 point shooting game to win a single game IMO So far, Knicks have shot the 3 better - and now go to home court. Knicks ball movement in half court is so much better and more crisp. Then Brunson does his thing when it’s time. They are getting a lot of good looks, and are shooting the 3 better by 6-7%’ish so far with 4 more makes in series. Spurs are going to need a 17-18 made 3’s type game to get one in NY IMO. And that’s if Knicks keep shooting it like they are (Brunson will have a better 3-pt shooting game at home IMO). Spurs are averaging 11 makes per right now. That dog won’t hunt in this series. And it’s tougher because they don’t have the ball movement and timing/flow in half court. Younger team, obviously, but Spurs putting ball in Castle’s hands as much as they do/are is always going to make it tougher to have that level of ball movement/flow ideally needed. Hope Spurs get one in NY to at least get it to 5 games, and refs can get it to six from there lol
  4. see series at 3-2 knicks and game 6 in NY will tell the tale. whatchu talkin bout Gerry. kobe was greatest of all times lolo/ harv says so. again and again ...
  5. Fun and interesting to think about some of the teams guys were. Shaq O’Neal was the best player on the Lakers team. To be clear. So much of this has to do with who is on a team with you vs a single player comparison. O’Neal averaged 30.4 points. 15.4 rebounds and 3.2 assists in 16 playoff games. In the NBA Finals … Shaq averaged 33 points, 15.8 rebounds, 4.8 assists and 3.4 blocks to take home MVP honors. That was an older more experienced Shaq, obviously. Lakers had 2 of the top 10 players ever on the same team. And two of the very best player in the league on the same team. With a couple of clutch role players around them. Now the study to think about is this IMO Put Kobe on the Spurs with Wemby. Spurs win it too. Going to be the best two players on the floor, and each make the others job easier and more efficient/dominant Same thing with putting Shaq on Cavs with young LeBron. They beat the 2007 Spurs. ——- Michael Jordan is the best player in the history of the sport, until someone comes along and takes it from him. Which hasn’t happened yet. One thing about Jordan early days. That was before expansion. There were some truly great teams in the league , that wouldn’t have been put together after expansion. He wasn’t going to lead that Bulls team to an NBA Title at that point. Jordan was absolutely dominant in a an extremely tough stretch … Celtics were about all HOF’ers with a top 10 player ever leading them, Pistons were just a loaded roster with 3 Future Hall of Fame players, and terrific depth of talent. It’s part of why Jordan’s dominance will always be underrated. ——- The LeBron Cavs team is the closest to the Wemby Spurs team. Both carried a team to the NBA Finals, but ultimately didn’t have the pieces around them to help them climb the mountain top. A lot of people said LeBron didn’t play well enough in the Finals. As great of a player as he was, his team was simply overmatched. Averaged 22 points on sub 40% FG shooting for series. Averaged 7 rebounds and 6.8 assists. Also averaged 6 TO’s per game having to try and do too much.
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  7. why dont they reseed. west vir gets cal poly and troy wtf
  8. Wemby leads the series in scoring, second in rebounds, leads in blocked shots and has the biggest impact on his team of any one player. He averaging 27.5, 10.5, 3.5. If he has to average 33-34 points, 13-14 rebounds and 4-5 blocks as a 22 year old for the Spurs to win the series … that’s probably not going to happen. KAT is a 6 time NBA All-Star and possible Hall of Fame player. A really, really good player and former No. 1 pick. He’s averaging 19.5 points, 12.5 rebounds, 4 assists and a block per game. Wemby isn’t the reason the Spurs aren’t winning. But that’s what comes with being who he is.
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  10. That's it for Schloss and the Longhorns. We'll see y'all tomorrow night!
  11. "If they can get on base and flip the lineup to Tinney and Robbins and Pack, that's when we have a chance to score a lot of runs," Schloss said of the bottom of the lineup. Larson, Borba and Pendergrass went 1-for-7, but they scored three runs and combined to draw four walks.
  12. "I always want to give the umpire the benefit of the doubt," Schloss said of letting players demand a review of a call. "But if you're right, let me know."
  13. "Hope to see them tomorrow," Schloss said of the crowd. "Hope they stay the whole game."
  14. Schloss felt Volantis was pitching well enough through the fifth to send him out for the sixth. On Burns, Schloss said it's the second walk that hurt the most. They got Smith where they wanted on the first walk, but Burns didn't locate the cutter well enough to get Smith to swing.
  15. Schloss: "Pitching, defense and timely hitting. Tonight, we got the timely hitting."
  16. Schloss: "We got out-hit tonight, but our situational hitting, our situational baseball was good."
  17. Schloss said Texas has some banged-up guys, so they need to cover some innings.
  18. Schloss said Tulo continues to prove to guys with his work that you can get better throughout a season.
  19. Casey Borba has been working on going the other way. "He's been working on a simpler move — I'll call it that — with Tulo," Schloss said.
  20. Ethan Mendoza "has been in a good place for a while," Schloss said. To Schloss' credit, he's said for a while that he's liked the way Mendoza has been trending.
  21. Schloss on A-Rod: "He doesn't need to take 1,000 swings to be ready. He can wake up and be ready to hit."
  22. A-Rod said the struggles with his hand have forced him to mature. He's had to cut down on the amount of time he's in the cage and he's changed some things mechanically that have helped him.
  23. I saw that too, but I think it's AI and not real
  24. Volantis was going crazy in the dugout when Harrison came in in the sixth. "He's the most trustworthy guy ever," Volantis said of Harrison.
  25. Schloss said the difference in the game was that Texas got key hits with runners on third and less than two outs and Oregon didn't. "You credit Dylan for that," he said.
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