buzzdog
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It was a big disagree mark from this site.Does anyone know why he had a huge red X on his hand last night?
It was a big disagree mark from this site.Does anyone know why he had a huge red X on his hand last night?
It was a big disagree mark from this site.
Um, noAnyone still bitter the Cavs aren't paying Delly $9m/yr and they ended up with Korver instead?
Something about stopping Human trafficking.Does anyone know why he had a huge red X on his hand last night?
I'm a big believer in statistics, and because of that, I'm worried that Korver is going to have a very rough shooting stretch so the numbers can regress to the mean.
Yes, I know there is the LeBron factor and that in itself forces the mean to move, but can it honestly move about 20%?
Is that even realistic to sustain as the new average?
I'm a big believer in statistics, and because of that, I'm worried that Korver is going to have a very rough shooting stretch so the numbers can regress to the mean.
Yes, I know there is the LeBron factor and that in itself forces the mean to move, but can it honestly move about 20%?
Is that even realistic to sustain as the new average?
Man is now helping RJ in terms of 3-point shooting. Hope LeBron's FTs are next.
Absolutely not. If this past summer you told me it's either re-sign Delly, or acquire Kyle Korver.. I'm taking Kyle Korver and not thinking twice.Anyone still bitter the Cavs aren't paying Delly $9m/yr and they ended up with Korver instead?
I believe if he were still in Atlanta, then you would be onto something there. He's shooting at an insane clip, which we will see it decrease a little - but for the most part he should stick around where he is at, because of the offense and how he gets the open looks off LeBron's abilities to do everything so well, and Kyrie's ability to attack the rim and create space for shooters.I'm a big believer in statistics, and because of that, I'm worried that Korver is going to have a very rough shooting stretch so the numbers can regress to the mean.
Yes, I know there is the LeBron factor and that in itself forces the mean to move, but can it honestly move about 20%?
Is that even realistic to sustain as the new average?
I'm a big believer in statistics, and because of that, I'm worried that Korver is going to have a very rough shooting stretch so the numbers can regress to the mean.
Yes, I know there is the LeBron factor and that in itself forces the mean to move, but can it honestly move about 20%?
Is that even realistic to sustain as the new average?
He’s been helping Derrick Williams as well on his 3pt shot. And Tristan on his free throws.Man is now helping RJ in terms of 3-point shooting. Hope LeBron's FTs are next.
He’s been helping Derrick Williams as well on his 3pt shot. And Tristan on his free throws.
I’ve noticed just about all of our guys have become better shooters after Korver joined the team.