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    I didn't want to see GSW go though if I'm honest. Looks like OKC choked big time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimanuel Boogustus View Post
    I didn't want to see GSW go though if I'm honest. Looks like OKC choked big time.
    Yup and that's it for that team, they missed their window and now Durant will be off to Boston IMO

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Jimanuel Boogustus View Post
    I didn't want to see GSW go though if I'm honest. Looks like OKC choked big time.
    Yup and that's it for that team, they missed their window and now Durant will be off to Boston IMO
    Boston Celtics? Are they better than Oaklahoma? I have no idea.

    Also - bit of a tricky question but what is the difference between defending against a SG and a SF?
    Offensively, I'm wondering why is KD isn't a SG... So it must be for defensive reasons ().
    Last edited by Jimanuel Boogustus; 06-01-2016 at 01:52 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimanuel Boogustus View Post
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    I didn't want to see GSW go though if I'm honest. Looks like OKC choked big time.
    Yup and that's it for that team, they missed their window and now Durant will be off to Boston IMO
    Boston Celtics? Are they better than Oaklahoma? I have no idea.

    Also - bit of a tricky question but what is the difference between defending against a SG and a SF?
    Offensively, I'm wondering why is KD isn't a SG... So it must be for defensive reasons ().
    The Boston Celtics have a longer more storied history than the Oklahoma City Thunder (formerly the Seattle Super Sonics). The Celtics also have the best young brain in the game as Head Coach in Brad Stevens (he's just 39). He's overseen the rebuilding of the Celtics franchise post "Big 3" (Garnett, Pierce, Allen) and he's taken the team from the cellar 25-57 in the '13-'14 season to the playoffs the very next season with a 40-42 record and they went to the playoffs again with a record of 48-34 this season and all this without a real superstar on the team.


    As for defending a SG vs a SF it depends on the kinds of players and style of play a coach uses. Some coaches like to play the traditional 1 Center, 2 forwards, 2 guards other coaches opt to go 2 forwards and 3 guards and it depends on what kind of talent you have on the team. Kevin Durant is tall, he's 6'9 but he's not muscular enough to play in the post he's what you would call a "Swingman" not unlike a football player who could play both on the Wing or as a Striker and that is used to the team's benefit flip flopping those roles during the game to try and get better defensive matchups. The ultimate differences in small forwards and shooting guards is rebounding and perimeter defense.

    Notable Small Forwards: James Worthy, LeBron James, Kevin Durant, Scottie Pippen, Paul George


    Small Forwards also tend to be taller than shooting guards, but it's not necessarily a given for that to be the case.

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
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    I didn't want to see GSW go though if I'm honest. Looks like OKC choked big time.
    Yup and that's it for that team, they missed their window and now Durant will be off to Boston IMO
    Boston Celtics? Are they better than Oaklahoma? I have no idea.

    Also - bit of a tricky question but what is the difference between defending against a SG and a SF?
    Offensively, I'm wondering why is KD isn't a SG... So it must be for defensive reasons ().
    The Boston Celtics have a longer more storied history than the Oklahoma City Thunder (formerly the Seattle Super Sonics). The Celtics also have the best young brain in the game as Head Coach in Brad Stevens (he's just 39). He's overseen the rebuilding of the Celtics franchise post "Big 3" (Garnett, Pierce, Allen) and he's taken the team from the cellar 25-57 in the '13-'14 season to the playoffs the very next season with a 40-42 record and they went to the playoffs again with a record of 48-34 this season and all this without a real superstar on the team.


    As for defending a SG vs a SF it depends on the kinds of players and style of play a coach uses. Some coaches like to play the traditional 1 Center, 2 forwards, 2 guards other coaches opt to go 2 forwards and 3 guards and it depends on what kind of talent you have on the team. Kevin Durant is tall, he's 6'9 but he's not muscular enough to play in the post he's what you would call a "Swingman" not unlike a football player who could play both on the Wing or as a Striker and that is used to the team's benefit flip flopping those roles during the game to try and get better defensive matchups. The ultimate differences in small forwards and shooting guards is rebounding and perimeter defense.

    Notable Small Forwards: James Worthy, LeBron James, Kevin Durant, Scottie Pippen, Paul George


    Small Forwards also tend to be taller than shooting guards, but it's not necessarily a given for that to be the case.

    I have a lot to learn. I have it in my mind that SG is a more sort after position. So I'm thinking why a great shooter like KD wouldn't want to pay as a SG.

    Is there less pressure on a SF than a SG?

    Is it just case of a player wanting to be as close to the post as their height allows?
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    Game 1....Cavs trailing 3 quarters so far...
    All's lost! Everything's going to shit!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimanuel Boogustus View Post
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    I didn't want to see GSW go though if I'm honest. Looks like OKC choked big time.
    Yup and that's it for that team, they missed their window and now Durant will be off to Boston IMO
    Boston Celtics? Are they better than Oaklahoma? I have no idea.

    Also - bit of a tricky question but what is the difference between defending against a SG and a SF?
    Offensively, I'm wondering why is KD isn't a SG... So it must be for defensive reasons ().
    The Boston Celtics have a longer more storied history than the Oklahoma City Thunder (formerly the Seattle Super Sonics). The Celtics also have the best young brain in the game as Head Coach in Brad Stevens (he's just 39). He's overseen the rebuilding of the Celtics franchise post "Big 3" (Garnett, Pierce, Allen) and he's taken the team from the cellar 25-57 in the '13-'14 season to the playoffs the very next season with a 40-42 record and they went to the playoffs again with a record of 48-34 this season and all this without a real superstar on the team.


    As for defending a SG vs a SF it depends on the kinds of players and style of play a coach uses. Some coaches like to play the traditional 1 Center, 2 forwards, 2 guards other coaches opt to go 2 forwards and 3 guards and it depends on what kind of talent you have on the team. Kevin Durant is tall, he's 6'9 but he's not muscular enough to play in the post he's what you would call a "Swingman" not unlike a football player who could play both on the Wing or as a Striker and that is used to the team's benefit flip flopping those roles during the game to try and get better defensive matchups. The ultimate differences in small forwards and shooting guards is rebounding and perimeter defense.

    Notable Small Forwards: James Worthy, LeBron James, Kevin Durant, Scottie Pippen, Paul George


    Small Forwards also tend to be taller than shooting guards, but it's not necessarily a given for that to be the case.

    I have a lot to learn. I have it in my mind that SG is a more sort after position. So I'm thinking why a great shooter like KD wouldn't want to pay as a SG.

    Is there less pressure on a SF than a SG?

    Is it just case of a player wanting to be as close to the post as their height allows?
    I would like to respond but as I do not want to intimidate my fellow posters with my vast knowledge of the game I will not respond and give the other guys a chance to explain.

    What was an SG again?
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    Blew my Cavs out the water. Sunday is our game.
    All's lost! Everything's going to shit!

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