SirStefan32
Krycek, Alex Krycek
I watch Mavs regularly, and Porzingis has been mediocre this year. It's not a huge surprise, considering he was out for a year, but still, he hasn't looked impressive.
I watch Mavs regularly, and Porzingis has been mediocre this year. It's not a huge surprise, considering he was out for a year, but still, he hasn't looked impressive.
I watch Mavs regularly, and Porzingis has been mediocre this year. It's not a huge surprise, considering he was out for a year, but still, he hasn't looked impressive.
Exactly!
I keep coming back to this thread expecting an update and all I get is The Luca Report.
Yeah he's had some impressive moments but overall he's just not the Porzingis they were expecting. At least, not yet.
If Porzingis returns to form Dallas has two stars. This is one of the reasons I want Oubre to blossom for the Suns to give them that third player to give them an edge.
The Lakers are on record that their gameplan on offense was to attack Luka. He is the weak link of their perimeter defense and thus I think it is a bit much to say that he did it all. He did everything, but guard the perimeter well.I thought the best two players on the court were Lebron and Doncic taking nothing away from Anthony Davis who had a great game as well.
The reason I say Lebron and Doncic were because both players carried their team.
Doncic did it all for the Mavericks although he got some help from Porzingis although not like Davis helped Lebron.
The Lakers are on record that their gameplan on offense was to attack Luka. He is the weak link of their perimeter defense and thus I think it is a bit much to say that he did it all. He did everything, but guard the perimeter well.
The Lakers literally game-planned to exploit his weakness on defense. The guy is a great offensive player, but he can be an absolute liability at times on defense and quite a bit of the Lakers' offensive success came from attacking his defense. Can't say those things about either LeBron or AD. Not saying he can't be a great player because he can't play defense, but it is something you certainly should count against him at the same time.When I said Doncic "did it all for the Mavericks" I never meant it to be taken literally... 100%. No player does that. It's five players on a team.
I guess if one wants to point to a weakness, Doncic needs to improve defensively. Maybe he can jump higher as well.
The Lakers literally game-planned to exploit his weakness on defense. The guy is a great offensive player, but he can be an absolute liability at times on defense and quite a bit of the Lakers' offensive success came from attacking his defense. Can't say those things about either LeBron or AD. Not saying he can't be a great player because he can't play defense, but it is something you certainly should count against him at the same time.
And the Suns were always knocked for their lack of defense because of it. It can certainly be worked around, but it will require the other 4 players on the floor to be good defenders. Though teams are very good at creating the match-ups they want these day which means guys like LeBron can force Doncic to have to guard him quite a bit.I'm not ignoring Doncic' defense it's just that he is so good everywhere else.
It would be like knocking Nash for his defense. No, I'm not comparing Doncic to Steve Nash. They are different players.
And the Suns were always knocked for their lack of defense because of it. It can certainly be worked around, but it will require the other 4 players on the floor to be good defenders. Though teams are very good at creating the match-ups they want these day which means guys like LeBron can force Doncic to have to guard him quite a bit.
I already went over this. Last year wasn't all Luka. He had a lot of help and once the team was stripped and all of his help was traded away (Barnes, Jordan, Matthews, and others) his numbers looked about the same and they quit winning almost right then.
Raindog made a really good post about the help he had last season and how much he effected their record himself.
He was not the only person responsible for their winning 9 more games than they did the year prior.
They were 25-28 when everyone was traded away.
Without that help they went 8-21, which isn't an improvement on their prior season when you're talking about winning percentage.
i think they're going to really regret that Porzingus trade. Don't think he's going to be the #2 superstar Doncic needs and they burned a ton of assets to get him.
The Dallas Mavericks have acquired All-Star forward Kristaps Porzingis and three other players from the New York Knicks in exchange for a package that includes point guard Dennis Smith Jr. and two future first-round picks.
Wesley Matthews and DeAndre Jordan, who both have expiring contracts and could be buyout candidates, will also go to the Knicks. Trey Burke, who is averaging 11.8 points per game this season, is headed to the Mavericks along with Porzingis, Courtney Lee and Tim Hardaway Jr.
The Knicks will get the Mavericks' unprotected first-round pick two years after they send one to the Atlanta Hawks to complete their draft-day deal for Luka Doncic and another first-round pick that is protected two years after that, sources told Begley and Wojnarowski. Those picks could come as soon as 2021 and 2023 if Dallas does not move into the top five this year.
So, does anyone want to speculate on the argument Ayton is going to make for getting his suspension reduced?
1. Got the pills mixed up. These look like those.
2. It was an unlisted ingredient in something I took.
3. My posse thought it would be a good joke to give this to me without my knowledge, not knowing it was banned.
4. Someone maliciously dosed me.
5. My pot was supposed to a new "undetectable" version. I did not know it was laced with a diuretic to make it undetectable. Like that one would fly.
It seems to me he would have to
1. Know exactly how he ingested the diuretic.
2. Be able to prove that was how he did it.
3. Be able to prove that it was unreasonable for him to suspect that he was taking a banned substance.
I got no more. For the lawyers on this board, what would you want to have to try to make the argument for leniency?
So, does anyone want to speculate on the argument Ayton is going to make for getting his suspension reduced?
1. Got the pills mixed up. These look like those.
2. It was an unlisted ingredient in something I took.
3. My posse thought it would be a good joke to give this to me without my knowledge, not knowing it was banned.
4. Someone maliciously dosed me.
5. My pot was supposed to a new "undetectable" version. I did not know it was laced with a diuretic to make it undetectable. Like that one would fly.
It seems to me he would have to
1. Know exactly how he ingested the diuretic.
2. Be able to prove that was how he did it.
3. Be able to prove that it was unreasonable for him to suspect that he was taking a banned substance.
I got no more. For the lawyers on this board, what would you want to have to try to make the argument for leniency?
I am not sure that one would fly. Anyone could purposefully cheat and claim it. I think the NBA would just say "You need to employ better people."You didn't list it here but I think one that might work for an appeal that I've heard NFL players and MMA fighters use before, "My personal trainer gave me X supplement and was unaware it contained Y" or alternatively that they were unaware that Y was a banned substance.
Of course that takes someone falling on a sword for him and risking their professional livelihood but in today's drug testing sports environment. I don't think it would be too hard to believe a personal trainer, dietician, strength coach, etc didn't keep up with everything being added and taken off of banned substance lists.
I don't know how the NBA's banned substance list looks but I doubt it's as large as it is in the MMA world because they comply with USADA handling their testing and stuff is added and removed somewhat regularly.