Remember when the Coli thought Jabari Parker > Julius Randle?

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Yeah Randle should be a non-rebounding non-passing ass player :mjgrin:
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Bucks box out and let Giannis pull down the boards to initiate the offense - after all they are a Kidd-coached team
Randle only averages 1.6 more assists than Jabari despite having the ball in his hands more and being surrounded by shooters
 

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He guards the rim better than your PF :mjlol:

62%.....might as well just hand them a brochure on the way to the cup.

SHUT UP :mjgrin:

Should've went with Biyombo instead of Mozgov and especially Deng :scust:
 
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In fact @I.AM.PIFF:

For every minute that Randle handles the ball he averages 1.7 assists (surrounded by the likes of D'Angelo, Lou Will and Nick Young)
For every minute that Jabari handles the ball he averages 1.3 assists (surrounded by the likes of Dellavedova, Snell and Henson)

Jabari has a 1.43 assist/turnover ratio
Randle has a 1.42 assist/turnover ratio

If Jabari is a "non-passing" ass player, I guess that makes Randle one too. :mjpls:
 
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In fact @I.AM.PIFF:

For every minute that Randle handles the ball he averages 1.7 assists (surrounded by the likes of D'Angelo, Lou Will and Nick Young)
For every minute that Jabari handles the ball he averages 1.3 assists (surrounded by the likes of Dellavedova, Snell and Henson)

Jabari has a 1.43 assist/turnover ratio
Randle has a 1.42 assist/turnover ratio

If Jabari is a "non-passing" ass player, I guess that makes Randle one too. :mjpls:

Let's leave Teletovic hitting 38% on nearly 5 attempts a game :mjgrin:

Let's leave Greg Monroe putting up the same assist numbers as Jabari in half the time :mjgrin:
 
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Let's leave Teletovic hitting 38% on nearly 5 attempts a game :mjgrin:

Let's leave Greg Monroe putting up the same assist numbers as Jabari in half the time :mjgrin:
Yes let's leave Teletovic out of this, since Jabari hardly ever plays in lineups with him. :mjgrin:

And yes let's leave out Monroe too, especially since he plays in lineups with Teletovic, Vaughn and Terry - the three best 3-pointers besides Jabari :mjgrin:
 

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http://bkref.com/tiny/Ht5hh

PER36:

Jabari: 21.5 pts / 6.7 rbs / 2.5 asts / 1.3 stls / 0.3 blks (:scust:) / 1.8 TOV / 2.0 PF on 46.3 FG% / 38.5 3P% / 81.1% FT%
Randle: 18 pts / 10.6 rbs / 4.9 asts / 1.0 stls / 0.8 blks / 3.5 TOV / 4.2 PF on 54.2 FG% / 18.2 3P% (barely takes them tho :mjgrin: ) & 74.5 FT%

Parker's AST% is 12.4 to Randle's 21 while having a higher usage rate (26.3% to 22%). Randle has positive BPM on both sides of the floor while Jabari is a net negative on defense :mjgrin:

@Gil Scott-Heroin my foot ain't hurting your neck too bad, breh? :mjgrin:
 

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Yes let's leave Teletovic out of this, since Jabari hardly ever plays in lineups with him. :mjgrin:

And yes let's leave out Monroe too, especially since he plays in lineups with Teletovic, Vaughn and Terry - the three best 3-pointers besides Jabari :mjgrin:

JuBo doesn't play that much with Lou Will as well ( the Lakers' best 3PT shooter so far) :mjgrin:

In fact it's comparable to Paker playing with Teletovic as well :mjgrin:
 
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Nance Jr., like many players on this Lakers roster, has taken his game to another level this season. The second-year forward has quickly become one of Luke Walton’s most reliable players off the bench.

"We'll definitely be looking at bringing him into the starting lineup later on in the season - I'm still tinkering with the squad's minutes, trying to get more of a balance between the starting lineup and the second unit. At the moment we've probably got the best bench in the league, but we need more offense from our starting frontcourt. I think Larry can come in and be that guy".

Nance and company will try to bounce back from two straight losses at home against the Oklahoma City Thunder on Tuesday night at the Staples Center.

Looking like Nance got his foot on Randle's neck. :mjgrin:
 
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