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Re: Around the League: October
Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2014 1:06 pm
by da_suns_fan
Couple of Lakers bits;
1) Byron scott said after their first pre-season game that he was glad the team only shot 10 3 pointers and that if they shoot 10-15 threes a game that meant there was a good mix of inside-outside game.
Twitter blew up pointing out that shooting between 10-15 threes a game would have put them dead last according to last years stats.
In their second game, the Lakers got blew out by GSW and shot 1-11 from three.
2) Kobe doesnt look that good to me. Actually reminds me of post surgery Penny (before the microfracture...think 99-2000). The IQ is still there but he has zero explosiveness.
Re: Around the League: October
Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2014 1:22 pm
by carey
Way to keep pace with the evolving NBA, Byron.
I haven't seen Kobe yet. Was just going to wait till we played them in pre-season on the 21st.
Re: Around the League: October
Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2014 2:22 pm
by carey
https://twitter.com/SpearsNBAYahoo/status/521410409698697216
Beal will miss 6 weeks.
Re: Around the League: October
Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2014 3:17 pm
by da_suns_fan
I think Byron Scotts doing to be on the hot seat sooner rather than later.
Re: Around the League: October
Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2014 3:49 pm
by Charlie Smithy!
At least he'll have his yard taken care of!
Scottslol
Re: Around the League: October
Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2014 8:34 pm
by INFORMER
This is one of the most
ridiculous stories I've ever read:
DALLAS -- Mavericks coach Rick Carlisle apologized to Chandler Parsons for publicly criticizing the team's prized, free-agent addition's weight and conditioning after Friday night's preseason game.
"It was unfair and inappropriate to single out Chandler Parsons after the game Friday night," Carlisle wrote in a statement issued Sunday afternoon. "I have apologized to him and the entire team for this error in judgment. Not only is Chandler Parsons one of our best players, he is also one of our hardest working players and the kind of high-character person we strive to bring to our city and franchise.
"I also made it clear to our players and staff this morning that this type of bad example is not acceptable and beneath the dignity of a championship organization like the Dallas Mavericks."
Here are the comments he's apologizing for:
"Parsons looked tired out there," Carlisle said. "His shot was short. He's working on losing some weight. He's a little heavier than he's been. He's up over 230 and we'd like to see him get down to at least 225. That's a work in progress. Tonight was one of those nights where I think the extra weight was a hindrance.
"He's gotten stronger, but he's been playing at 215 his first three years. An increase of 18-to-20 pounds is just too much. And we talk about it a lot. He'll get there. But he looked tired and a little heavy-legged. And the extra seven or eight pounds aren't helping.
"I don't mean to call him out publicly. It's just a fact. He's an important guy for us. We need him to get the right conditioning because we're going to need him to play a lot of minutes over the course of 82 games."
http://www.dallasnews.com/sports/dallas ... player.ece
In my opinion, this has Cuban written all over it. He got butt-hurt because Carlisle dared to something remotely unfavorable about Cuban's prized, silly overpay.
Re: Around the League: October
Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2014 8:38 pm
by Superbone
OTOH, there's no reason not to keep that private and within the organization.
Re: Around the League: October
Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2014 8:48 pm
by INFORMER
Why does it need to be private?! He's not accusing Parsons of being fat or lazy. It's a pretty benign situation: Parsons intentionally bulked up in the offseason, Carlisle thinks he overdid it and thinks it's affecting his play. I don't see anything incendiary, controversial, or unprofessional about his comments.
Re: Around the League: October
Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2014 9:02 pm
by carey
I agree with Info here. This happens in the NFL all the time and no one bats an eyelash. if you can't pass the conditioning test for your team during training camp you don't even get to play. I know the NFL is a different beast and can cut players for sucking, but I see no problem with saying, "X came in Y lbs overweight and we'd like him back down where he is more effective." Big whoop. This is a non-story that's been made worse with all the back & forth sniping between Morey and Cuban over the past month.
Re: Around the League: October
Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2014 9:22 pm
by da_suns_fan
Lakers blown out by 40 tonight.
Three point shooting: 0-3.
Im calling it now. Byron Scotts gonna feel the heat SOON.
Re: Around the League: October
Posted: Sun Oct 12, 2014 11:33 pm
by SDC
how many coaches are the lakers paying right now? three?
Re: Around the League: October
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 6:41 am
by Indy
INFORMER wrote:Why does it need to be private?! He's not accusing Parsons of being fat or lazy. It's a pretty benign situation: Parsons intentionally bulked up in the offseason, Carlisle thinks he overdid it and thinks it's affecting his play. I don't see anything incendiary, controversial, or unprofessional about his comments.
Yeah, his comments were very tame and in line with what other good coaches would talk about openly when asked.
Re: Around the League: October
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 6:41 am
by jkalldaway
I don't even understand Scott's philosophy. It's one thing to mandate inside scoring when you have a dominant big, but the Lakers have Boozer? and no one else down there. It's as if Scott is taking away the 3 simply because he doesn't like that style, not because it is what is best for the team.
Going to a 2 only system, without a dominant post, in a 3-point shooting league, is a recipe for disaster.
Re: Around the League: October
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 7:02 am
by ShelC
Scott is in the same category as Mike Brown. Has a very high opinion of himself, rode coattails to success and now comes off like he's some of visionary/basketball genius. You play to your strengths, whether it's the 3 ball, inside scoring, playing uptempo, relying on defense, etc. If you look at your roster and go "hey, we don't have a lot of outside shooters so let's work on getting some shots closer to the basket", that's one thing. But to say, "I don't want to see us shooting more the x amount of 3s a game" is just dumb.
Re: Around the League: October
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 7:59 am
by carey
Remember when we talked about the Spurs being a boy scout / squeaky clean organization? Here's an article that kind of looks into that:
http://thedissnba.com/2014/10/10/a-sini ... er-issues/
Talks about the local press in S.A. kind of insulating them from their issues, etc. Maybe worth a read.
Re: Around the League: October
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 8:28 am
by Dan H
Indy wrote:INFORMER wrote:Why does it need to be private?! He's not accusing Parsons of being fat or lazy. It's a pretty benign situation: Parsons intentionally bulked up in the offseason, Carlisle thinks he overdid it and thinks it's affecting his play. I don't see anything incendiary, controversial, or unprofessional about his comments.
Yeah, his comments were very tame and in line with what other good coaches would talk about openly when asked.
Just another symptom of the pussif . . . er, PCification of society.
Re: Around the League: October
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 8:30 am
by Indy
Dan H wrote:Indy wrote:INFORMER wrote:Why does it need to be private?! He's not accusing Parsons of being fat or lazy. It's a pretty benign situation: Parsons intentionally bulked up in the offseason, Carlisle thinks he overdid it and thinks it's affecting his play. I don't see anything incendiary, controversial, or unprofessional about his comments.
Yeah, his comments were very tame and in line with what other good coaches would talk about openly when asked.
Just another symptom of the pussif . . . er, PCification of society.
I disagree. I think it is much more Cuban getting butt hurt...
Re: Around the League: October
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 7:00 pm
by INFORMER
carey wrote:Remember when we talked about the Spurs being a boy scout / squeaky clean organization? Here's an article that kind of looks into that:
http://thedissnba.com/2014/10/10/a-sini ... er-issues/
Talks about the local press in S.A. kind of insulating them from their issues, etc. Maybe worth a read.
I think that is pretty shallow journalism to try to use Gary Neal's rape charge and Budenholzer's DUI against the organization when both took place when the each individual was not apart of the Spurs organization. And let's not act like Gary Neal was the face of the franchise either.
Poppovich is rude to reporters? Wow, you really are shedding the light on uncharted waters.
I really don't think there is a perception that the Spurs have infallible character. I think they're celebrated for their rare ability to stay at or near the top of the conference, their savvy front office moves, and their textbook style of play on the court.
Finally, I can't think of a single local media the TMZs their own team.
Re: Around the League: October
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 7:11 pm
by Dan H
Indy wrote:Dan H wrote:Indy wrote:INFORMER wrote:Why does it need to be private?! He's not accusing Parsons of being fat or lazy. It's a pretty benign situation: Parsons intentionally bulked up in the offseason, Carlisle thinks he overdid it and thinks it's affecting his play. I don't see anything incendiary, controversial, or unprofessional about his comments.
Yeah, his comments were very tame and in line with what other good coaches would talk about openly when asked.
Just another symptom of the pussif . . . er, PCification of society.
I disagree. I think it is much more Cuban getting butt hurt...
I thought the press was getting torn up about it, I can't see Cuban undercutting his coach like that?
Re: Around the League: October
Posted: Mon Oct 13, 2014 8:11 pm
by INFORMER
Jusuf Nurkic looking like a stud so far. Props to Ring for touting him.