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One question to devs
Leferd replied to GrayAngel's topic in Pillars of Eternity: General Discussion (NO SPOILERS)
I like Alpha Protocol's approach. More meaningless shagging and less rolling-your-eyes soap opera drama. http://youtu.be/VSW_FargaTA Well said HK! -
Your favourite game list after RPGCodex revealed theirs
Leferd replied to IndiraLightfoot's topic in Computer and Console
Fallout BG2 PS:T KotOR 2 KotOR VtM:B Fallout 2 BG Alpha Protocol Jade Empire I really hope Eternity joins this list. -
Obviously they have an enforced uniform rule at work.
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http://deadspin.com/staying-in-sochi-is-a-hilarious-adventure-1515722114 Welp. That's not good.
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Sharpshooting smalls like Kerr (and BJ Armstrong and John Paxson) were absolutely perfect for the Triangle offense. Jordan covered or double teamed? Just swing the ball over for a wide three from Kerr. A shame that the Lakers really didn't have anyone better than Fisher in that same role for all those years.
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I'd blame the god damned government that thinks it has more right to your earnings than you do. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPKKQnijnsM Yes.. the government.. Politiks aside, that's actually a really good video. But yeah, go Amerika!!!
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So apparently, Floyd Mayweather had $10.4 million on Denver. Ouch.
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Curry entering this year was second all time in 3pt fg% behind only Steve Kerr. Kerr of course, had the benefit during his peak with the Bulls, of a shorter three point arc. Curry' percentages were historic in the sense that not only was he shooting at such an accurate clip, but also accounting for his volume was unprecedented. Then you also have to factor in the sheer difficulty of his shots. He's not a spot up corner three shooter; he takes his shots in transition, off the dribble, and with elite perimeter defenders in his face from 28 feet out. So his dip to 40% makes him a mere mortal this year. Granted, it's still a better percentage than your typical volume shooter, but still...he's getting into that "chucker" gray area. ... RE: Lee's defense. Lee has always been a poor defender. He's actually pretty mediocre as a man defender, but elite 4's and 5's have a feasting mentality when they get matched up with him. The problem with Lee though is that he's a very poor help defender with slow lateral movement. He doesn't intimidate or scare off drives to the paint area and he's a non-shot blocker. That's just from the eye test. When you look at the metrics..it's even worst. Prof. Kirk Goldsberry (who also moonlights as a ball writer on Grantland) stole the show at last year's Sloan Conference at MIT when he presented a seminar on defensive metrics. His whipping boy was David Lee (who was rated in the bottom three for bigs). To his credit, Lee is much better this year (though still below average), but that's because he has a fully healthy Bogut watching his back and Andre Iguoudala out on the perimeter. http://grantland.com/the-triangle/courtvision-david-lees-interior-defense-a-k-a-the-golden-gate/ Don't get me wrong, I love D-Lee's game and he is an elite offensive player and strong rebounder, but the knock on his defense is legitimate.
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My concerns about the Warriors: 1) Exceptional starting five, but least productive bench unit in the league 2) reliance on excessive isos and post ups for Klay and Harrison Barnes 3) when jump shots aren't falling =doom. 4) streaky team - on both macro and micro level. Their runs can be both epic and disastrous. 5) good enough to beat and scare any team in the league in a playoff series...but lack the machine like consistency of say...the Spurs. Weaknesses on individual key players Curry - high turnover rate. Only shooting 40% from three. Prior to this season, his career avg was .442. He's become a bit of a chucker. Klay - glorified 3 and D guy. Mediocre handles and passing ability. Avi Lee -No D. Bogut - loss full range of motion on his right arm. Effecting his shooting/scoring effectiveness. Iguoudala - glorified role player - too comfortable with his role, causing lack of aggression. Barnes - lack of decisiveness with the ball. No progression since last year. Draymond Green - love his game and attitude but his shots ain't dropping. If Boogie Cousins was a team, he'd be the Warriors.
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Yep. http://sports.yahoo.com/news/sources--pacers-to-sign-center-andrew-bynum-141508053-nba.html
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Looks like it's going to be Oden vs Bynum for the Eastern Conference Championships.
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Boogie Cousins is an intriguing player. He has a mercurial personality and is clearly polarizing. But he is also the most skilled true center in the league and is having a breakthrough year: 22.6ppg, 11.6 boards, and 3.0 dimes. His combination of on court dominance, theatrics, and susceptibility to have an on court nuclear meltdown make him one of the most entertaining players to watch, despite the Kings being 15-29. Does he deserve to be an All-Star? I'd say yes, based in talent, production, and the pure entertainment value of his WTF scowl when things don't go his way.
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To be fair, KD's recent tear has really manifested itself after Westbrook went down.
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Actually, the Chicago Bulls are defending their NBA Championship Belt against the Los Angeles Clippers Friday night. http://nbachampionshipbelt.com/
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Novels in the PE universe
Leferd replied to Primator's topic in Pillars of Eternity: General Discussion (NO SPOILERS)
Avellone will be writing a novella for the setting, which was included in the $50+ tiers for the Kickstarter. I'd imagine It'll probably be released as an add-on as well. -
All that is right with the NBA: http://www.brewhoop.com/2014/1/7/5283406/it-is-amazing-what-i-am-experiencing-gianniss-new-blog-entry Plus this tweet: https://twitter.com/g_ante34/status/425376868334727168
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Nellie thought that Nash deferred to Nowitzki too much and was begging Nash to shoot more. When Cuban refused to match Phoenix's offersheet to Nash, both Nellie and Nash were heartbroken, and in Nellie's case, he lost his passion for coaching. When the Warriors drafted curry, Nelson gave Curry the keys to the team and tried to mold him into the Nash he wanted Nash to be.
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Pretty close to my thoughts. Both have similar skill sets but with different focus. Nash is the better athlete and focuses on being a distributor while Curry has slightly better hand eye coordination and of course, is a scorer. Don Nelson, who coached both, instantly compared Curry to Nash upon drafting him. Everyone thought Nellie was being Nellie. Nellie also said that Nash was the best player he ever coached. And he coached a lot of Hall of Famers.
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Man, I almost forgot about this one: Richard Sherman is a media goldmine. Only appropriate that it was with Skip Bayless and Stephen A. Smith: The McLaughlin Group of "expert" sports punditry. "I am better at life than you" Lols.
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That's precisely why I was shaking my head when Detroit acquired him. How do you run an offense when in your core 5, you have three front court players: Monroe, Drummond, and Smith who can only score near the paint and two chuckers (Jennings and Stuckey) in the backcourt?? ... I don't think there is a star-level player who has to rely more on guile, craftiness, and pure basketball skill to dominate than Curry. Accounting for and with all due respect to (healthy) CP3 and (healthy) Steve Nash.
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I love the Simmons/Lowe/Goldsberry triumvirate on Grantland. Must read for any serious basketball fan. Plus anytime Simmons and Jalen Rose get together to shoot some videos is pure gold.
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Nope. It's already established and published that Stephen Curry is the alien: http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nba/warriors/2013/10/30/stephen-curry-alien-three-pointers-record-golden-state/3307171/ Charts and graphs to prove it.
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Sherman's response: http://mmqb.si.com/2014/01/20/richard-sherman-interview-michael-crabtree/ To be fair to Crabtree, I think it was quite disingenuous to portray Sherman's attempt to shake Crabtree's hand as anything but condescending. He played for Harbaugh at Stanford too.
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So there were reports and witnesses (Gre Rosenthal of NFL.com) saying Seattle fans were throwing food at Navarro Bowman as he was being carted off thee field int the locker room. https://twitter.com/greggrosenthal/status/425091656350580736
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Richard Sherman gives spectacular interviews.