Meyers Leonard dropped out of the rotation

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  1. Draco

    Draco Well-Known Member

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    Yeah, other problem is he is shooting 34% threes; below the NBA average of 35%. If he was an elite shooter it's one thing; but being a terrible defender and below average at your best skill is a problem.
     
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    BBert Weasels Ripped My Flesh

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    How do you know Meyers never practices those other thing? Is he NEVER supposed to practice shooting? Isn't putting the ball through the basket kind of the objective of the game?
     
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    I'm with Dame on recruiting players. I hate it and think it should be a rule that players can not recruit other players. It's just more drama and bull shit that waters down the NBA.
     
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    Agreed - It waters down the talent spread through the league. It's the little boys club way of winning.

    But, unfortunately, there's no way the league could enforce an anti-player recruiting rule.
    The players will find a way to the team they want, and teams would facilitate that.
     
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    "I've said it before and I truly believe this: I'm a starter, talent-wise," Leonard said. "But sometimes you have to be willing to sacrifice for the team, which I am. That's just the kind of guy I am. So I have to keep working hard. I have to keep being a good teammate."
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    Lol.
     
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    "I know that I provide space. It's just about adding to my game and never being complacent with how I am. I'm going to say it again: I don't want to be typecast. Period. I am more than a shooter."

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    Nah. You're not. At least not right now.
     
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    Things were better when he was on the bench.
     
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    "I am more than a shooter." - some 7'1" C/PF

    debatable statement in more ways than one.
     
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    ...you noticed that too huh? The fucking lead just evaporates while he is in there!
     
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    B-Roy If it takes months

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    The lead evaporating tonight wasn't because of Meyers. It's cause the entire team let out a collective sigh of relief. It wasn't until it was 5 minutes left and the Blazers were down that they realized "Oh fuck, we might lose this game if we don't fucking step up."
     
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    Sorry, it was exactly when he went in the game. If you didn't watch, check the play by play.
     
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    B-Roy If it takes months

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    You do realize that even after they took him out in the beginning of the 4th, Brooklyn took the lead? Causation does not necessarily equal correlation. The Blazers were dropping passes in between Brooklyn defenders left and right.
     
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    Finally someone that can see past the blind hate....
     
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    He was ok tonight, better than the last couple of times. Still afraid of the basket. I remember Lillard finding him on what should've been an easy slam but instead meyers went for a layup and missed. I was infuriated. Like dude. You are 7'1. An athletic 7'1. There's no reason for you to not attack the basket with bad intentions in those situations.
     
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    OMG I wonder if he knows how ignorant that sounds.
     
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    His numbers are down across the board. and I think his shooting percentages are a bit misleading because of how selective he is with his shots. That is good in a way, but remember that he is limited and there are a lot of guys in the league that can hit an open jump shot.
     
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    He plays best at C instead of a stretch 4 but still has no idea what to do when teams switch and guard him with a smaller guy on the perimeter. I remember a game against the Clippers where they kept putting old, decrepit Paul Pierce on him. Doc knew Meyers had no low-post game at all even with a huge advantage. Pierce just had to stay relatively close to him on the arc and it totally negated his entire offensive game.
     
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    I agree. No one was stopping Lopez last night. Meyers only played 12 minutes (with +/- of +4 ) had 4 rebounds and was 1-1 from deep. Did he stop Lopez? No. Did anyone else?

    No one played well during the run by Brooklyn. even when Meyers was out. For example Harkless tried twice to force the ball into Davis in traffic. What was Ed going to do with it? He is not the guy you feed to stop a run. The Nets made the same mistake when Thaddeus Young (and someone else ) took critical shots at the end of the game. Why did they go away from Lopez during the Blazer run? Stupid

    Bottom line, Lopez got away with being physical down low and the Blazers chose not to double him. No one is going to stop him if he is allowed to initiate contact with his left arm while shooting with his right. The dude was a beast last night. Got to give him credit. And you have to give Brooklyn's defensive pressure credit as well. I get that Meyers is the whipping boy of the year, but the comeback by the Nets was not as simple as "Meyers was in there"
     
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    Brooklyn was a better matchup for Meyers than Draymond or Gobert. Meyers may have done the best of our three centers in defending Lopez. He still got scored on a few times tonight; but Lopez was destroying all three of them.

    It'll be interesting against Houston. I'm not sure Meyers is quick enough to play against Dwight defensively. I guess we could play him against Capela. The Rockets usually go small so I'd play Harkless first off the bench at PF.
     

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