NovU wrote:How is Noel btw? Some say there's bit of Mutombo potential in him. It's early but how do you think his game will develop? He isn't really looking like a scorer type though, perhaps reasonable guess is a 11-13 ppg player in prime as strictly a dunk/defense guy? Also general perception is he must bulk up to be a better rebounder too but great rebounders also have great instinct which he hasn't shown to have.
Andrew wrote:If nothing else, expanding them to 13 players to match the active rosters of NBA teams in regular games sounds like a fair idea. As for the Draft lottery and Playoff format, I say leave them be. Too much fuss is made about them, and the proposed changes are usually lateral movements at best, and extremely contrived and convoluted at worst.
Spree#8 wrote:Noel's defense is very good. NBA.com has some FG% allowed at rim stats that picture him as a top10 rim protector in the league already, which is pretty outstanding for a rookie. He blocks quite a few shots, alters many more. He's always lurking on the weakside, contesting as many shots as he can get to. As far as post defense goes, he's had some surprising success with a combination of fronting and reaching for the strip before the offensive player can put up a shot.
Noel generally has great defensive instincts, be it for blocking shots or getting steals in passing lanes or on-ball. His quickness often allows him to stick with guards on switches. It's always lovely to see a guard notice that Noel switched onto him, call an iso thinking he has a mismatch, only to find out he can't get by Nerlens and fire up a contested jumper in his face as the shot clock winds down.
His frame definitely isn't helping his rebounding, though. He does get pushed around quite a bit by bigger players. The rebounding numbers might be slightly deflated due to MCW getting many, but I don't see Noel ever being an elite rebounder. Hopefully Embiid is.
As for his offense, it's inconsistent at best. On some nights, he looks like a pretty competent NBA player. Confidently finishes dunks and layups under the rim, even shoots a little mid-range jumper or a hook out of the post. On most nights though, he looks like... well, like himself. Which is to say, he might be the worst case of stone hands I've ever seen, or at least tied with Mutombo, Antonio Davis and Kwame for that dubious honor. He'll often show complete lack of touch inside and fumble away even really easy passes and/or spaz out when he gets the ball. Of those 4.3 turnovers per game MCW is averaging, I'd have to assume about 1.5-2.0 are due to his teammates failing to catch his passes, mainly (but not only) Noel. It can be maddening to watch sometimes.
His jumper has a high release point, but also a weird hitch in it and I don't know how to feel about it. It doesn't drop too often, but at this point it's to be expected as it's a shot he never even attempted in games before this season. He's still a barely above 50% foul shooter and his "push upwards fastball" post hook would be the ugliest shot I've ever seen had I not seen Michael Adams' jumper.
The best thing about his offense has to be his passing. He sees quite a bit and can deliver it on point, be it in give-and-go plays or hitting cutters. Lately, he's even been throwing alley-oops on fast breaks - I distinctly remember at least two in the last 3-4 games. Other than that, I'd have to say he'll likely always be limited as an offensive player. Scoring in the low teens off of garbage buckets and occassional wide open jumpers is probably about what we can expect. On defense, sky is the limit. I'm seeing perennial DPOTY candidate potential here. The Sixers are actually a slightly above average defensive team right now and Noel deserves much of the credit.
@ESPNSteinLine wrote:Last three teams I've spoken to convinced Denver WILL get first-round pick it wants for Arron Afflalo and think it's coming from Portland
KevinParker13 wrote:Sanders = Bynum.
benji wrote:LeBron is such a choker. And people were talking about him as an all-time great. As having possibly surpassed Kobe. What a joke.
velvet bliss wrote:Andrew, you the real MVP.
Andrew wrote:He who flops and flails to the Finals and a title, flops and flails best.
Kendrick Perkins will sign with the Cleveland Cavaliers after his buyout with the Utah Jazz, according to a source.
Perkins has committed to join the Cavs.
benji wrote:LeBron is such a choker. And people were talking about him as an all-time great. As having possibly surpassed Kobe. What a joke.
velvet bliss wrote:Andrew, you the real MVP.
Andrew wrote:He who flops and flails to the Finals and a title, flops and flails best.
King Mellow wrote:Kendrick Perkins will sign with the Cleveland Cavaliers after his buyout with the Utah Jazz, according to a source.
Perkins has committed to join the Cavs.
shadowgrin wrote:Quick question: who is better in basketball, a black dude or a pinoy dude. If you thought or considered for a moment that it's the black dude then you're also a little bit racist.
End of any racist discussion.
benji wrote:LeBron is such a choker. And people were talking about him as an all-time great. As having possibly surpassed Kobe. What a joke.
velvet bliss wrote:Andrew, you the real MVP.
Andrew wrote:He who flops and flails to the Finals and a title, flops and flails best.
benji wrote:LeBron is such a choker. And people were talking about him as an all-time great. As having possibly surpassed Kobe. What a joke.
velvet bliss wrote:Andrew, you the real MVP.
Andrew wrote:He who flops and flails to the Finals and a title, flops and flails best.
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