Zubac 18 Points 90% FG% 11 Rebounds vs Draymond

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Regardless if I said this or not, how does Zubac scoring only ONE of his buckets against Draymond prove otherwise? We accrediting all the other points Zubac scored against other players as against Draymond now?

Wait you actually did say this didn't you? Please tell me he didn't call Dray the best defender of all time?:mjlol::mjlol::mjlol:
 

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Golden State is going to let Gaymond Fiend go to keep Klay and KD. He is an offensive liability for the warriors.
 

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Wait... wait

So this CAC Zubaks is dominating the Warriors in the paint


But I'm supposed to believe this team would dominate the 90s and 2000s which was littered with hall of fame Big Men???

:laff::laff::laff::laff::laff::laff::laff:
How were those HOF big men doing against James Edwards, Kevin Duckworth, Vlade Divac, Bill Cartwright, Cliff Robinson, Mark West, Will Purdue, Luc Longley, Frank Brickowski, Sam Perkins, Greg Foster, and Greg Ostertag? :jbhmm:

For all the constant talk of the "dominant" big men who were supposedly tearing down stadiums in the 1990s, those big men sure seemed to have some mediocre records in comparison to the teams with poor-to-mediocre centers who actually played in most of the Finals.

:sas1::sas2:
 

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How were those HOF big men doing against James Edwards, Kevin Duckworth, Vlade Divac, Bill Cartwright, Cliff Robinson, Mark West, Will Purdue, Luke Longley, Frank Brickowski, Greg Foster, and Greg Ostertag? :jbhmm:

For all the constant talk of the "dominant" big men who were supposedly tearing down stadiums in the 1990s, those big men sure seemed to have some mediocre records in comparison to the teams with poor-to-mediocre centers who actually played in most of the Finals.

:sas1::sas2:
Nice use of Google search "90's big men"
 

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Nice use of Google search "90's big men"
Weird response, but if you think that's the answer you get when you google "90's big men", what does that say about 90's big men? :sas1::sas2:

Anyway it was an easy list to make, I've been following NBA since 1987 those were the big men who played in every FINALS from 1990 to 1998 except 94/95.

So obviously having a stiff at the 5 wasn't exactly an impediment to succeeding in 1990s basketball.


Think about the '92 Blazers. With a fat :flabbynsick: Kevin Duckworth who wasn't EVER any good at defense or inside scoring, they tore through Vlade Divac, Andrew Lang, and a :flabbynsick: ready-to-retire Mark Eaton before nearly taking Bill Cartwright to 7 (Bulls were saved by a huge 4th-quarter rally in Game 6 by a 2nd unit that had Stacey King at the 5).

Not like the Bulls they faced had it much tougher. With Bill Cartwright leading the way they beat Rony Seikaly in the 1st round, an average Ewing in the 2nd (Ewing put up 22 and 11 on 48% shooting against Cartwright), and defensively challenged Brad Daughtery in the conference finals, before facing the trash Duckworth with "I'm skinnier than KD" Cliff Robinson backing him up.

The 1990s were littered with HOF big men, but outside of Hakeem's 94/95 run, those big men sure didn't win many playoff games.
 

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The lakers got 3 centers that all can at worst can block rebound set good Screens and run the floor none are all stars but the good


Zubac seems to be able to score in the post better tho
 

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Weird response, but if you think that's the answer you get when you google "90's big men", what does that say about 90's big men? :sas1::sas2:

Anyway it was an easy list to make, I've been following NBA since 1987 those were the big men who played in every FINALS from 1990 to 1998 except 94/95.

So obviously having a stiff at the 5 wasn't exactly an impediment to succeeding in 1990s basketball.


Think about the '92 Blazers. With a fat :flabbynsick: Kevin Duckworth who wasn't EVER any good at defense or inside scoring, they tore through Vlade Divac, Andrew Lang, and a :flabbynsick: ready-to-retire Mark Eaton before nearly taking Bill Cartwright to 7 (Bulls were saved by a huge 4th-quarter rally in Game 6 by a 2nd unit that had Stacey King at the 5).

Not like the Bulls they faced had it much tougher. With Bill Cartwright leading the way they beat Rony Seikaly in the 1st round, an average Ewing in the 2nd (Ewing put up 22 and 11 on 48% shooting against Cartwright), and defensively challenged Brad Daughtery in the conference finals, before facing the trash Duckworth with "I'm skinnier than KD" Cliff Robinson backing him up.

The 1990s were littered with HOF big men, but outside of Hakeem's 94/95 run, those big men sure didn't win many playoff games.
Lose it because the Lakers beat the champs without lebron:mjlol:
 

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But Draymond Green can guard Shaq and Kareem

Please explain you fukking fakkit @Gil Scott-Heroin

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It's not bizarre at all, Dray's been banging in the paint against dudes bigger than him for years. That was always gonna catch up with him sooner rather than later.
That's not an excuse for his poor shooting. His form is broken & should of fixed it in the off-season. Nobody to blame but himself.
 
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