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GodSaveTheKnicks
Posts: 23952 Alba Posts: 21 Joined: 11/21/2006 Member: #1207 USA |
![]() Also I don't know if it was his back or just quitting on the team but Dwight Howard didn't do shat against us when we played Orlando last season.
I think against Amare he regularly had career nights. Let's try to elevate the level of discourse in this byeetch. Please
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AnubisADL
Posts: 27382 Alba Posts: 13 Joined: 6/29/2009 Member: #2771 USA |
![]() I didnt get ADD.
Chandler's D didnt help the Hornets or Charlotte. Dude is overrated. Dwight Howard is a defensive beast. Chandler is not Dwight Howard. Chandler's above average defense gets cancelled by his below average offense. This isn't football. 1 great defensive season in a contract year out of 12 doesnt help your case. NY Knicks - Retirement home for players and GMs
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Nalod
Posts: 71247 Alba Posts: 155 Joined: 12/24/2003 Member: #508 USA |
![]() Front line of Tyson, Shawn Marion and Dirk had a great mix of talent with Marion being very effective in many capacities. Its not the on paper star power but how it blends. WE really never got a large sample of any knick line up under either coach. Chandler when healthy is a great asset and can compliment the right players. Since his health has been a problem in his career, he has had his ups and downs. Uncle Jimmy pays wells to put up with the hype. |
tkf
Posts: 36487 Alba Posts: 6 Joined: 8/13/2001 Member: #87 |
![]() GodSaveTheKnicks wrote:tkf wrote:GodSaveTheKnicks wrote:AnubisADL wrote:GodSaveTheKnicks wrote:AnubisADL wrote:Serge Ibaka has an semi-automatic jumper. So yes Chandler is overpaid. yea, shot blocking can be a bit overrated, but it does send a message, and it causes havoc.... when you get a guy in the middle sending everything back, it sends a message... now chandler is more of a man defender and help defender.... he will change shots and he will guard his man well straight up.. that is also underrated.. some guys just can't guard straight up. he can.. And you are right, in the Dallas series he had a 17 rebound game that really put a hurting on miami, the mavs won that game and chandler was a demon, so he has it in him, just would like to see more of it... Anyone who sits around and waits for the lottery to better themselves, either in real life or in sports, Is a Loser...............
TKF
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tkf
Posts: 36487 Alba Posts: 6 Joined: 8/13/2001 Member: #87 |
![]() AnubisADL wrote:I didnt get ADD. that is not true anubis, his offense does not cancel out his defense, because the league saw him as an elite defender.. Not Dominant.. No he isn't dwight but he is elite... or was last year and even if we don't see him that way, we have to at least recognize that he was one of the best if not the best defenders last year...... People like to give woodson credit, but chandler was also damn good under dantoni as head coach as well... gotta give him credit.... guy changed the culture of our defense.. we were abysmal, and when he is out, you can tell a difference... the reason why I liked him during linsanity is because he balanced lin's offense with great defense.... Dwight is another kind of beast, but chandler is no slouch.. he impacts a game... not sure what happened in charlotte and the Hornets, but i see what he has done now and with the mavs and that counts bro... Anyone who sits around and waits for the lottery to better themselves, either in real life or in sports, Is a Loser...............
TKF
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3G4G
Posts: 23485 Alba Posts: 0 Joined: 9/3/2012 Member: #4333 |
![]() For what he does on this team and placing pressure on floor chemistry and most of all taking away our flexibility to improve the team longer term, yes we overpaid.
I'd trade Chandler for Asik/Ibaka(who isn't even a center) for Chandler 1trillion times out of 1. |
tkf
Posts: 36487 Alba Posts: 6 Joined: 8/13/2001 Member: #87 |
![]() 3G4G wrote:For what he does on this team and placing pressure on floor chemistry and most of all taking away our flexibility to improve the team longer term, yes we overpaid. i would as well, but if you look at things that way.. yea, you can say he is overpaid, but he has given us production and has lived up to what most expected from the defensive side.. I mean when was the last time we had a free agent actually live up to billing?.. LOL.. with the exception of amare for a few months.. Anyone who sits around and waits for the lottery to better themselves, either in real life or in sports, Is a Loser...............
TKF
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GodSaveTheKnicks
Posts: 23952 Alba Posts: 21 Joined: 11/21/2006 Member: #1207 USA |
![]() AnubisADL wrote:Chandler's D didnt help the Hornets or Charlotte. I don't know what you're basing this on. Did you look at where their defenses ranked while he was there vs. before he came? AnubisADL wrote:Dude is overrated. Dwight Howard is a defensive beast. Chandler is not Dwight Howard. Again when you say things like "Dude is overrated", there's nothing I can really say to that. If you're talking to someone who says he's the best center in the league then yeah he's overrated. I think he's one of the best defensive centers in the league and not a "total liability on offense". Omer Asik is a total liability on offense. You don't need to resort to hyperbole to make a point. Dwight Howard is a defensive beast. Yes that is true. Chandler is not Dwight Howard. That is also true. I am also not Dwight Howard. Dwight Howard is not Hakeem Olajuwon. Hakeem Olajuwon is not Chris Paul. Chris Paul is not Dennis Rodman. Dennis Rodman is not Madonna. I fail to see what the point is that you're trying to make. Is it simply that Dwight Howard > Tyson Chandler defensively? Ok, great. Is it that all centers who aren't better than Dwight Howard defensively are overrated? Is it that only Dwight Howard is a defensive beast? Serge Ibaka is a good defender but he might be overrated in that department by those who equate highlight reel shot blocks with great defense. You might be in that camp? Here's an example of areas where Ibaka is behind Chandler Defense I was simply making the case that if Asik got $8M per and Ibaka is getting paid $12M per, and Joakim Noah is also getting about that much then Chandler isn't really overpaid by all that much. Jeromes James and Eddy Curry were egregiously overpaid. Chandler maybe slightly. AnubisADL wrote:1 great defensive season in a contract year out of 12 doesnt help your case. What are you using to define "great defensive season"? If I knew we might be able to have a conversation that goes beyond Yes he is! It seems like you're referring to his 1 season with the Mavs as his 1 "great defensive season". I took a look at opponent points allowed in the paint: 2011-2012: Knicks 7th in the league with Chandler Maybe ANY legit center would have helped us take a huge leap. I believe there are other measures of team defense that showed us taking a HUGE leap with Chandler even with Pringles coaching. Again, I have no problem considering your opinion but I'm confused as to what exactly you're basing your opinions on. Show me some numbers. Point to a specific play where he looked lost on defense. Ex: "Tyson Chandler is a total liability on offense" Is he amongst the lowest scoring centers in the league? Is his fg% at the rim amongst the lowest, implying he can't finish? Is he taking bad shots outside of this range? Is he turning the ball over more than other centers? Do Knicks possessions that involve him in a Pick n Roll average less points than other Pick N Roll combos in the league? To me, Omer Asik is a total liability on offense because he doesn't even go up for putbacks and shoots 48% from the FT line. He also shoots 10 percentage points below league average at the rim (62%) Chandler shot 75% at the rim last season, which make him an above average finisher at the rim. The percentage of offensive rebounds he grabbed while on the court was also pretty damn high. Higher than Kevin Love's actually. In all the minutes I watched him last season he took 0 bad shots. He stays in his lane. To me that means he has value on the offensive end. He's primarily a defensive player. No one is going to confuse him Kareem or anything either but "total liability" seems a bit harsh. Maybe you throw that word around loosely. What is your measure of value? Ability to hit long jumpers? That seems to be what you implied when referring to Ibaka's "semi-automatic" jumper. To me there are PLENTY of guys in the league who like to take and can make long jumpers. Guy who want to rebound, guys who have good defensive awareness are rare. Looking forward to your well thought out, logical, well researched responses. Let's try to elevate the level of discourse in this byeetch. Please
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