Happy Schofield ended up in my town. Opportunity here, but at the same time not a fertile place to plant a career in basketball.
When a team is unhappy with it's star player, there is plenty of turmoil. Again, glad he got drafted but he could have ended up somewhere more applicable.
There is no information out there that suggests he is likely going anywhere. Latest reports have stated it’s a 50/50 battle between us and UK.
Jalen Rose this morning when discussing Jordan, said with how offense is today and no handchecking, etc, Jordan would average 45+ a game.
NBA moving from the term owner to governor, because stupidity. Edit: Apparently Silver says the NBA has been doing that for years? I guess I missed that.
Jalen Rose, Rodman and a few others have said the same. Rose is usually pretty on point when i have heard him. I dont find it hard to believe at all that Jordan wouldnt be able to make 2-3 more buckets and 4 more fts a game with moving picks and travelling opening up the offenses, along with less contact allowed on defense. Easily doable.
You should. Yeah, sure, let’s put the ball in Jordan’s hands a James Harden amount of time (actually more than that) and let him try to score almost literally half of his team’s points every night. No way today’s more advanced defenses could figure out how to slow down a one-man team in the playoffs. No way they’d force the ball out of his hands, and no way his teammates would have difficulty going from barely touching the ball all season to creating offense themselves in the playoffs. What could go wrong? Sure, if you don’t care about winning and just give him the ultimate green light to shoot 35 times a game, he could score 40 a game, and so could Kobe, LeBron, Durant and dozens of others. It’s a useless point.