The league becoming softer really helped his career
Shooters shoot, no matter the era. I would argue the rules today benefit LeBron far more than Reddick.
Shooters shoot, no matter the era. I would argue the rules today benefit LeBron far more than Reddick.
He is a fringe nba player in 90. His skills is move valued in today’s nba
Shooters shoot, no matter the era. I would argue the rules today benefit LeBron far more than Reddick.
He is a fringe nba player in 90. His skills is move valued in today’s nba
Teams realize the value of shooters a lot more than they did back then yes. The rules changes haven't benefited shooters though like they have benefited those who attack the rim though. Redick's increased value has nothing to do with the league getting softer, it's because they've gotten smarter.
a fucking catfight over jj redick's 'skills' on the football bored.
husky football[/s] Jen Cohen/Slick Jimmy has destroyed our HH.
I listened to the Podcast of Champions today and as you may know one of the co-hosts is a Bruin. He thinks UCLA will have a really good team next year.
Right or wrong, having a GOOD UCLA basketball team is ultimately good for the PAC 12 as a whole.
Well, everyone here was wrong, but that was a hell of a game. Zags don't look like they have enough foot speed at all positions to play one on one defense against elite athletes. If Kispert pulls his head out they can still win the title, though.
The Suggs shot was unbelievable but the sequence where he blocked the dunk and then threw a 20 foot bounce pass between two defenders for a Timme dunk with 2 minutes left was all-world.
I listened to the Podcast of Champions today and as you may know one of the co-hosts is a Bruin. He thinks UCLA will have a really good team next year.
Right or wrong, having a GOOD UCLA basketball team is ultimately good for the PAC 12 as a whole.