Edited by integrate0, January 10, 2013 - 12:04 AM.
Darius Morris "big chance" to step up
#321
Posted January 10, 2013 - 12:03 AM
#322
Posted January 10, 2013 - 01:39 AM
So basically what you're saying is... Darius Morris in 2015 will be as good, if not, better than Damian lillard is today.The conversation is over until 2015 I don't care what team he is on then I will come here and eat crow if I am wrong but I doubt I will be. I am not taking the bait convo over until one side has "Definitive" long term proof.
EDIT: you do realize that cp3 last year averaged around 16/8/5.
Edited by MrKnowItAll, January 10, 2013 - 01:41 AM.
#323
Posted January 10, 2013 - 09:06 AM
#324
Posted January 10, 2013 - 10:51 AM
Darius showed you why he's on the mental level of Javale Mcgee tonight. He ran straight into 3 Spurs players and turned the ball over. He's seriously an idiot while on the floor. He shouldn't do a damn thing except play defense...he can't even bring the ball up the court.
well at PG spot you cant put up with Morriss type of wild play, looking players off dribling too much, & his turnovers. However with Mcgee as a big you can easily deal with his mistakes cause he never takes shot out of the flow of the offense & he hustles with his freakish athleticism.
#325
Posted January 10, 2013 - 10:52 AM
I don't think Morris can average 20 8 and 5..... but I do feel that he will be better than he is now once he becomes used to the style of the NBA and stops playing like he's still in college... He has potential he must reach his potential though and show consistency
he wasnt ready to play PG coming out of College = so it will take years before he develops into a quality NBA player = Waste of Kobe times I dont care if their friends.
#326
Posted February 04, 2013 - 11:38 PM
Nicely done Blake. Keep it up
https://twitter.com/...690865495429120
The Lakers have an OEff of 105.6 & a DEff 94.8 in the 64 minutes that Steve Blake's played in the 4 games since he returned.
Blake and Pau have something working. Hopefully they'll stabilize the 2nd unit. This is where someone like Ebanks can thrive as a slasher but that mofool doesnt even try. 4 different head coaches saw nothing in him
#327
Posted February 05, 2013 - 12:18 AM
Morris has played 90 seconds in the last 6 games, Lakers have gone 5-1 Lol
Nicely done Blake. Keep it up
https://twitter.com/...690865495429120
Blake and Pau have something working. Hopefully they'll stabilize the 2nd unit. This is where someone like Ebanks can thrive as a slasher but that mofool doesnt even try. 4 different head coaches saw nothing in him
I doubt eBench (credits to whoever came up with this here on the forum, escapes my mind at the moment) can contribute, all he does is chuck shots from the outside and miss them. He's had multiple chances, and has failed to capitalize on them as Clark and Hill have.
#328
Posted February 05, 2013 - 05:35 AM
So basically what you're saying is... Darius Morris in 2015 will be as good, if not, better than Damian lillard is today.
EDIT: you do realize that cp3 last year averaged around 16/8/5.
cp3 avg 20/9 last year.
"The West aint close, now that the LAL got Dwight, who gon stop him on OKC!????" - Chris Webber (nba tv -August)
Big 4s are OVERRATED. you think Nash/Kobe/Dwight cant carry the whole Offensive load!?
(Peace Pau we need pieces, not MettaWorldPieces!!!!!!!!)
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