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@yunghannyy Please. Y’all tried to play rugby and still lost.
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it’s actually not our fault this game is rigged. one was an own goal and one was an offside that was clearly rigged. yeah sorry usa still ain’t shit #socceroos
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@kiantrades The fact you’re calling is soccer tells me all I need to know.
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@kingdre_3 She doesn’t get to shoot typical spot up threes with the way she’s guarded. She either shoots off the dribble or super deep spot up threes. Percentages are gonna drop from what they should be.
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every american soccer fan has that one (or many) friend who calls soccer boring and the players soft. they don't hate it. nobody taught them how to watch it. so i wrote them a letter. share it with them before we play australia tomorrow.
Nic@ClawForThatInch
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@SportsStatsFan People sleep on Big Ben! We never hear him talked about anymore and he was a stud defender.
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According to Thinking Basketball podcast, the 2026 Spurs had the best or 2nd best defense of all time*.
In addition, the spurs with Wemby on the floor held opponents to 13pts per 100 possessions below opponents season averages. In the play by play era (1997+), only Ben Wallace on the floor on 2004 Pistons was a better defensive team by holding opponents 14pts per 100 possessions below their season averages
*best or 2nd best all time determined by looking at common opponents and how spurs did vs their opponents vs how rest of league did against their opponents and doing the same for all playoff teams
SportsStatsFan@SportsStatsFan
Wembys defense was tremendous vs Knicks. Spurs locked down the Knicks while the Knicks offense steamrolled opponents in first 3 rounds Knicks offensive ratings Finals: 108.9 Regular season: 119.8 Conf finals: 120.8 2nd Rd: 132.3 1st Rd: 122.0 Held Knicks to 10.9 ORtg below reg season & 16.1 ORtg below their first 3 round average!
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@CoachTroyS @Hero_OfThe_Day @WNBA You’re allowed to move your feet. She’s still in legal guarding position. This isn’t middle school basketball rules. 🙄
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@Hero_OfThe_Day @WNBA Look at the feet it’s a foul that’s why she didn’t challenge it.. as great as she is offensively she’s gotta figure out how to defend better it’s awfully bad
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👀 Are you kidding me — Caitlin Clark is furious!! 🔥
Offensive player purposely runs into Caitlin Clark, flops to the ground, refs reward her with a foul — Camera cuts to Angel Reese laughing at her, because she’s jealous.
The @WNBA product is a joke 🤡
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@TargetForwardFC One pundit who no one likes and most don’t even know vs a huge chunk of your fanbase. Cmon bro. 😂
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@NBAStanWiseman One sided beef Grella was talking smack about us on USA tv
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@SportsStatsFan @emmitonair 100%. If he gets a back to the basket game, it’s lights out.
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I agree, it’s not a given he will get that strength bro a given he will stay healthy enough for a large period of time.
If he gets that strength and stays healthy, he not only becomes goat defender but goat player. It will unlock lots of his offense too…he doesn’t have a go to scoring move because he’s easily pushed off the block in the post or off his path on the drive.
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@The_Fan_Report Think about basketball. Imagine the basket is 4 times the size. Now imagine shooting a basketball outside of the paint but there’s no goal tending and the center can stay in the paint all he wants.
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@BrandonDNVR They are. Small rosters. Easily marketable because everyone sees them on screen the entire game. International appeal since Jordan. It’s all marketing through shoe/clothing companies that most people can afford.
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@TateTakes Yall gotta stop saying dumb 💩 for attention. 😂😂
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@JakeBlade14 @DreAllDay You can’t use outliers to support a standard.
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If you bothered to read the other listed factors in my reply, you would see how that I do not support one factor models. It takes more than training, but training the level if is the most differentiating. As an example, Mugsey Bogues was a 5’3 NBA Player, there is a Japanese player for the grizzlies at 5’7 currently. There are many other athletes who stack up differently than the their often more chosen genetic counterparts. I can keep going. Advanced training leads to improved skillsets and with some fortune, anyone has a chance to be a pro athlete if they put in the work. It’s mire than genetics. We all have good genetics.
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No, it is not the level of training.
100 kids can get the same training, and 2 make it pro.
Your logic is off.
Captain Ventralis@JakeBlade14
A combination of factors influence whether an athlete becomes a professional. The main differentiator between a normie and pro is the level of training. There are other important factors, but I believe this has the heaviest weighting in terms of influence.
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@SportsStatsFan @emmitonair I don’t know that he can keep the strength or speed needed. When you’re that tall, it just takes longer for you to move your limbs. The muscle may bog him down. He’s the best rim protector we’ve seen in a while though! Hopefully he can avoid injury!
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He can guard the perimeter but not as good as guard or SF. They hunted him to pull Wemby out of the paint and see what he does. With no other spur on the court able go provide any rim protection, it means Wemby pulled from the paint leaves the paint wide open.
KAT only average 13ppg in the finals and Brunson was well below his scoring efficiency numbers first 4 games but the great game 5 put him below but lot extremely below his regular season efficiency.
But Wemby has some improvements that can be made on defense that are needed to push him to goat defensive player tier. Mostly it’s his lack of strength which allows bigger guys who drive or post to push Wemby off center for decent shots.
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@sikomekwa2004 @BrownsBama @defundlp @killianhoops @KyleMcCordMuse Bol, Mo, Darko all made it to the league. They never developed once they got there but it proves how much more likely you are to get there if you’re that size.
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@BrownsBama @NBAStanWiseman @defundlp @killianhoops @KyleMcCordMuse Using this logic why wasn’t Bol Bol, Mo Bamba, Tacko Fall, Boban Marjanovic, Kwame Brown, Darko Milicic, and Anthony Bennett not all play better in the NBA? Skill and technique.
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You don’t realize it until these guys are actually next to each other but the difference is crazy, I thought AJ Brown was some 6”4 monster before he came to Philly just for him to be smaller than Maxey who’s a “small guard”
Underdog@Underdog
Zach LaVine is BIGGER than Erling Haaland???
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@sikomekwa2004 @defundlp @BrownsBama @killianhoops @KyleMcCordMuse That’s because the league is the cream of the crop. You have to be skilled and athletic if you’re a smaller guard to be there. The taller you are, the less skill comes into play. You can’t teach height. More 6’8”guys can guard 6’3” guys than vice versa.
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@NBAStanWiseman @defundlp @BrownsBama @killianhoops @KyleMcCordMuse idk i’d say the difference between players like Anthony Bennett and Kyrie Irving is skill and technique. There are more cases than not in the league where skill and technique beats out height and athleticism.
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