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Undecided.

They both have their advantages, but Randle strikes me as a better 6th man because he can create shots.

The major problem is that having Payton out means more time for Jrue at PG. More time for Jrue at PG means two things; he gets fatigued from carrying too big a load, and second we get less time with two shot creators on the court. Oh and three, our already sh1thouse depth is further exposed.

Ideally we want two of these three - Jrue, Payton, Randle - on court at any one time. Better for AD, better for our rotations, better for the team, period.

You know things are bad when you need Payton to save you!
 
Man this season is fun.

Spurs looked destined for the 14th seed out West. Now they're back above 500.
Minny looked like they had righted the ship after Butler had left, now they've fallen back to the 14th seed.

Everything is so close, a 4 game winning/losing streak moves you up/down 5 seeds!
 
Is Toronto's 7-1 record when Kawhi doesn't play going to hurt his MVP chances?

Well it can’t be that Kyle Lowry helping them.
 
Joakim Noah spent two seasons with the New York Knicks after signing a four-year, $72 million deal.

Noah now admits that he wasn't quite mature enough to handle living in New York.

"I'm too lit to play in New York City," Noah said on The Chris Vernon Show. "I was too lit. Memphis is perfect for me. Chicago was lit, too, but I was younger. You can recover faster."

Your shooting stroke = not lit
 

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No touching peternorth

Frustrated by the officiating during their 126-111 loss to the Houston Rockets, several Los Angeles Lakers players, including LeBron James and Lonzo Ball, played a series of defensive possessions with their hands behind their back.

James said that the Rockets "got guys that can sell calls really good -- Chris [Paul] and James [Harden] -- so you got to try to keep your hands out of the cookie jar".

Ball and Kyle Kuzma both added that "you can't touch" Rockets players when playing defense.
 
No touching peternorth

Frustrated by the officiating during their 126-111 loss to the Houston Rockets, several Los Angeles Lakers players, including LeBron James and Lonzo Ball, played a series of defensive possessions with their hands behind their back.

James said that the Rockets "got guys that can sell calls really good -- Chris [Paul] and James [Harden] -- so you got to try to keep your hands out of the cookie jar".

Ball and Kyle Kuzma both added that "you can't touch" Rockets players when playing defense.

Im glad someone has finally told it like it is re: harden and paul.
 
Cavs - 8.3 free throws a game
Heat - 7.8 free throws a game
Lakers (lolSampleSize) - 7.6 free throws a game
you may be right with lakers being lowest (i was more referring to Lebrons second stint than his first... recency bias yes)

his freethrow rate including his first stint with cavs is:

40.95% - cavs

42.55% - miami

38.1- lakers


and just his second stint with cavs was - 37.38%
 

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