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Re: Uconn a preview of NBA's future? Multiple PG lineups?
Imagine Iverson and CP3, if this two ever played in the same team same era..
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Re: Uconn a preview of NBA's future? Multiple PG lineups?
Originally Posted by Milbuck
7 foot positionless players like Giannis are the future. I wouldn't be surprised if in 50-60 years, every NBA player is 6'11"+ with a 7'3"+ wingspan, with the athleticism, physique, and mental profile (court vision, instincts, etc) to play all 5 positions at an elite level - like Giannis in a few years.
lol wtf??
that's impossible. It's not possible to have so many 6'11 guys who are skilled in every facet of the game. Just being 6'11 is rare, being 6'11 and skilled is ultra rare.
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Re: Uconn a preview of NBA's future? Multiple PG lineups?
You forgot last year's ncaa champs louisville, they have a 2 small guard lineup in peyton and russ smith both barely 6'0...
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Re: Uconn a preview of NBA's future? Multiple PG lineups?
Originally Posted by tgan3
lol wtf??
that's impossible. It's not possible to have so many 6'11 guys who are skilled in every facet of the game. Just being 6'11 is rare, being 6'11 and skilled is ultra rare.
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Re: Uconn a preview of NBA's future? Multiple PG lineups?
Poor guy was ahead of his time
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Buck Dynasty
Re: Uconn a preview of NBA's future? Multiple PG lineups?
Originally Posted by tgan3
lol wtf??
that's impossible. It's not possible to have so many 6'11 guys who are skilled in every facet of the game. Just being 6'11 is rare, being 6'11 and skilled is ultra rare.
I'm sure that's what they said about Wilt Chamberlain in the 50s-60s, that it was impossible to have so many guys like him. Yet today we have Wilts washing windows and flipping burgers everywhere.
[COLOR="White"]lol[/COLOR]
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NBA sixth man of the year
Re: Uconn a preview of NBA's future? Multiple PG lineups?
Small ball will stop being effective as soon as another player over 6'9 becomes good at scoring. We haven't had that for several years now.
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I usually hit open layups
Re: Uconn a preview of NBA's future? Multiple PG lineups?
Originally Posted by Milbuck
7 foot positionless players like Giannis are the future. I wouldn't be surprised if in 50-60 years, every NBA player is 6'11"+ with a 7'3"+ wingspan, with the athleticism, physique, and mental profile (court vision, instincts, etc) to play all 5 positions at an elite level - like Giannis in a few years.
bro you only been at this forum for three months but already have over 4000 plus posts
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Re: Uconn a preview of NBA's future? Multiple PG lineups?
Originally Posted by KyrieTheFuture
Small ball will stop being effective as soon as another player over 6'9 becomes good at scoring. We haven't had that for several years now.
Kevin Durant?
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Dunking on everybody in the park
Re: Uconn a preview of NBA's future? Multiple PG lineups?
Originally Posted by russwest0
david kahn was ahead of his time
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Canned
Re: Uconn a preview of NBA's future? Multiple PG lineups?
it says more about the lack of depth at SG these days... Wade out for every other game and Kobe out completely. Only Harden and maybe DeRozan are players you have to gameplan for your 2 guards. otherwise just run 2 PGs every game.
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3-time NBA All-Star
Re: Uconn a preview of NBA's future? Multiple PG lineups?
Originally Posted by tgan3
lol wtf??
that's impossible. It's not possible to have so many 6'11 guys who are skilled in every facet of the game. Just being 6'11 is rare, being 6'11 and skilled is ultra rare.
Not really, I see hundreds of people like that every day
[COLOR="White"]dude get your sarcasm meter fixed ASAP[/COLOR]
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SexLand
Re: Uconn a preview of NBA's future? Multiple PG lineups?
Hopefully not. We need legit, back-to-basket bigs.
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Re: Uconn a preview of NBA's future? Multiple PG lineups?
because there aren't many 7 footers left and college has more teams.
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The Wizard
Re: Uconn a preview of NBA's future? Multiple PG lineups?
Originally Posted by Uncle Drew
Hopefully not. We need legit, back-to-basket bigs.
rules turned that playystyle extinct
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