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Who is All-Star Jarrett Allen's Favorite DS9 Character?

  • The Emissary, Captain Benjamin Lafayette Sisko

    Votes: 3 7.7%
  • Evil Cat Suited Kira

    Votes: 7 17.9%
  • Weyoun

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Legate Damar

    Votes: 1 2.6%
  • Quark

    Votes: 7 17.9%
  • Odo

    Votes: 7 17.9%
  • Gul Dukat

    Votes: 4 10.3%
  • Chancellor of the Klingon High Council Jim Chones

    Votes: 7 17.9%
  • Elim Garak

    Votes: 7 17.9%
  • There are too many great characters!

    Votes: 1 2.6%

  • Total voters
    39
I’m expecting him to reclaim his spot as a top 5 center this season.

He’s naturally a kind soul. But i think he has more dog in him in a competitive situation than we know.
Honestly who cares what he is in the regular season? Top 5, top 10, top 1? Genuinely doesn’t matter if when the playoffs come he gets bitched around by every center under the sun and then admits that the bright lights of a first round matchup got to him

He has no dog in him. We saw that the entire Knicks series. No real reason to expect anything different this year. Great regular season player that’s gonna have any opponent drag their balls on his forehead while he cowers in the corner in the postseason

His playoff performance was genuinely gutless and pathetic. I feel like people are just trying to think that time passing fixes that, but he’s the same guy and I hope we don’t run into his biological father, Mitchell Robinson, again in the playoffs.
 
Looks like his already injured. With his lack of pain tolerance, slow healing, and our inept medical staff I doubt he'll be ready for the season opener.
 
Probably got punched by Niang in practice. What a fucking badass.
 
I'd call Portland up about Williams and see if he could be had on the cheap to bring off the bench.
No harm in making the call, but I think they're going to want a 1st for him.
 
In the regular season sure. In the playoffs he couldn’t hold a candle. TT was a genuinely great playoff performer for us. Like arguably more important than Love was
TT is the most overrated Cav of all time. He matched up well with Draymond Green.
 
TT is the most overrated Cav of all time. He matched up well with Draymond Green.
I strongly disagree. Not only are his achievements not usually spoken of overly highly (which would be needed to be overrated) but his impact was higher than anyone’s other than LeBron and Kyrie during that stretch. He rotated between the 2nd (when Kyrie was out/gone) and third most important player on a team that made 4 straight finals. If people want to argue Love was more important, fine, but it’s not a take I agree with

And attributing it only to Draymond is wild when by far the most notable owning of his opponent was Al Horford’s both in his Hawk and Celtics uniform. Horford had 0 answer to TT. None. It was almost Mitchell Robinson/Jarrett Allen levels of domination for years
 
I strongly disagree. Not only are his achievements not usually spoken of overly highly (which would be needed to be overrated) but his impact was higher than anyone’s other than LeBron and Kyrie during that stretch. He rotated between the 2nd (when Kyrie was out/gone) and third most important player on a team that made 4 straight finals. If people want to argue Love was more important, fine, but it’s not a take I agree with

And attributing it only to Draymond is wild when by far the most notable owning of his opponent was Al Horford’s both in his Hawk and Celtics uniform. Horford had 0 answer to TT. None. It was almost Mitchell Robinson/Jarrett Allen levels of domination for years
He had no role in the offense but setting picks and grabing offensive rebounds. Meanwhile Horford was tasked with helping at the rim, against LBJ, and securing the defensive rebound. Horford still scored in those series though.

Also, we traded for Mozgov because he couldn't defend 7 footers. He had no chance. The Warriors benching Bogat, coupled with Pau Gasol getting old, were the best thing to happen to TT. If the NBA had as many 7 footers starting then as it does now, or if GS didn't come out of the West every year, we're not even having this debate.
 
In the regular season sure. In the playoffs he couldn’t hold a candle. TT was a genuinely great playoff performer for us. Like arguably more important than Love was

He was a solid garbage man, consistently healthy, and his offensive rebounding was a back breaker. He was 100% the more valuable big in the 2016 Finals.
 
He had no role in the offense but setting picks and grabing offensive rebounds. Meanwhile Horford was tasked with helping at the rim, against LBJ, and securing the defensive rebound. Horford still scored in those series though.

Also, we traded for Mozgov because he couldn't defend 7 footers. He had no chance. The Warriors benching Bogat, coupled with Pau Gasol getting old, were the best thing to happen to TT. If the NBA had as many 7 footers starting then as it does now, or if GS didn't come out of the West every year, we're not even having this debate.

Yeah but we’re talking about the contribution TT made in the playoffs he actually played in, not a hypothetical time-traveling TT playing against Wemby or whatever
 

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