Guess common sense isn't so common.
Why would you presume I was talking about the 2010 series versus the 2012 series if my claim was Harden dominated the Lakers? Shouldn't common sense let you know that if given two options the series the players team won is more likely to be the one I was claiming he dominated? Especially when his stats in the 2010 were worse than his stats in 2012.
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The Texas VFLs got your back!
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They had to have a big and had tons of value to spare from the Mavs deal. I think Williams will be a future star, and we will see with Knecht where his ceiling resides.My question has nothing to do with what I'd rather see. My question is about the equity of the exchange. Hornets appear to get way more value here.
I think it is actually his athleticism that holds him back not his IQ. He can't physically do what even Gainey can do and drive to basket. He's an old school i need a screen shooter. IMO.They are very below average. That is what caps his ceiling. He is an elite shooter, a good athlete and he plays hard. But court vision, instincts, and basketball IQ are below average.