Knicks · What's the differece between KP and Lauri Markkanen? (page 3)

Nalod @ 6/18/2024 5:16 PM
Philc1 wrote:
Nalod wrote:Eddie Played 14 games for Miami, avg 5.9 min in those games.
No playoff games.

Where KP played 57 games for the team with the best record,
Avg'd 20-7 in those games.
Played 7 games in the playoffs.

Where do you even come up with this stuff?

Kinda sad when your trying to be funny and clueless at the same time.

Wait so a player making close to the max played 57 regular season games? Get outta here good thing you kept your Porzingis jersey! You should wear it to the parade in Boston I’m sure the drunk Massholes will love you!

My goodness your inept even with a comeback. If you must KP, made 36mil, about 23rd in the league on a contract he signed with Dallas 5 years ago.
http://[https://www.sportingnews.com/us/.... Nobody on the list for this past season above him can say they are NBA champs.
Next year Jaylen Brown will make 57mil.
Im not saying you have to like KP. They had were 63-18 this season and he played a large role in that accomplishment.
His extension is for two years going forward at just about $30mm per year. So far for next year he will be tied for 45th in salary. https://www.spotrac.com/nba/rankings/player/_/year/2024/sort/contract_average

Was it worth it for Boston? He was part of an ensemble that has a parade this week. Can you speak for Boston Celtics or just your inner child?
KP was traded 5.5 years ago. Im sure in your Marvel universe there are heroes and villains and you can pick and choose who you want to root for or not. While I won't paint myself a KP fan I do recognize his talent and if you wish in typical PhilC adolescent type response call me a fan as to make me a "Traiter" of sorts then have at it. Sport and the business of sports is a bit more complicated than a childs need to segment good vs evil.

Nalod @ 6/18/2024 5:23 PM
Philc1 wrote:
VDesai wrote:KP is one of the most unique players in the NBA. A lot of flaws for sure, but the combination of elite rim protection and the ability to stretch the floor to 30 feet with efficient shooting percentages is unmatched. Given a role where he didn't have to be the top dog, he thrived. Made Boston practically unguardable when he was in the game. I still think the tone of the series was set in the 1st Q of game 1 where he came up with a flurry of blocks and 3's. It was overwhelming.

He didn't wind up being the "1A superstar/Franchise changer" we pinned our hopes on. But strangely shipping his salary to Dallas probably helped us get that guy.

Immensely talented but mentally weak player

When presented with some good analysis grasp to an unquantifiable measure by which you demonstrate an actual resemblance to in an effort to discredit him.
Fascinating.

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