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  • #42780
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    John Royus
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    He went from 20/15 a season ago to 26/13 this season, has Kevin Love reached his ceiling? do you think he can make that leap to be an MVP-type of player in the league for the next 5 years?

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    Malik-Universal
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     i dont think he has…. his FG% isnt very good and he needs a better back to the basket game….

    im not saying hes gnna exceed 26ppg… he likely will never go over that for the rest of his career

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  • #707855
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    Malik-Universal
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     i dont think he has…. his FG% isnt very good and he needs a better back to the basket game….

    im not saying hes gnna exceed 26ppg… he likely will never go over that for the rest of his career

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  • #707907
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    Hale
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     I’m with Malik here. His bulk stats might not improve much (although they could), but his efficiency could go up a ways. As he continues to improve I expect him to settle around 22 ppg 12 rpg on like 52 ish % shooting. His points should go down because he won’t have to be the only guy scoring in coming years.

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  • #711017
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    WimaoZE
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    I’m with Malik here.

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    lwokesa
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    There are more than two weeks remaining before the Timberwolves’ regular-season debut against Sacramento on Nov. 2, and in that time, that glue should solidify. Roles will seem clearer, and making decisions about games will come more naturally to Rick Adelman and the team’s coaches. Right now, there are so many options, too many ways to tweak the team that just might work. There’s still time to experiment, but it’s drawing to an end, and to have early evidence of some viable options must be comforting.o8u78

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    eoozosa
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    if he can find his rookie shooting form. Add in the return of three-point shooting wing Alan Anderson and the likelihood of sharpshooter Jose Calderon finding additional minutes in a two point guard lineup, and Ross’ opportunities to use his skill were under threat from day one. This Raptors’ training camp and preseason has been very competitive.

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  • #724749
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    We’ll also throw out his dismal NBA Finals run last season, in which he failed to score in double figures in three of his team’s five games. Overall, he is a player who has improved across the board in each of his three seasons, and averaged 16.8 points, 4.1 rebounds and 3.7 assists per game last year for the Thunder. He also shot 49 percent from the field, 39 percent from three and 85 percent from the foul line – all career bests. Those aren’t exactly Kobe Bryant or even Joe Johnson numbers, but they are solid, and they earned him the league’s Sixth Man of the Year award. Still, a max contract is not due a player with Harden’s stat line.

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    • #737753
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      koejooa9
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      i dont think he has…. his FG% isnt very good and he needs a better back to the basket game….

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  • #732069
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    A solid deep threat in college, Ross has NBA three-point range and a smooth stroke with a high release. Casey had specifically requested that the Raptors add more shooters this summer. Unfortunately for Ross, Raptors president and general manager Bryan Colangelo honored Casey’s request in spades. The Raptors added several players who can knock down threes including Kyle Lowry, John Lucas III and Landry Fields

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