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    firstly at kognaie just saying they should sign x,y and z without even thinkin about money

    Quote Originally Posted by apokolypz View Post
    If McGee went to T'Wolves and didn't start over Pek, they're fucking retarded he's the better help defender and rebounder by far, much more athleticism, great height as well. He has more potential of going off on the offensive end as well than Pek.
    and surely ur kidding apok simply terrible... esp u saying that he's a better rebounder that just plain and simple bullshit... and pek lightyears ahead of him on offense currently.. like ridiculously so...

    not even being biased...

    you can easily argue that pek is the best offensive rebounder in the league...


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    Sign Mcgee for a 1 year DEAL or 2
    Sign Fisher for a 1 year DEAL
    Sign Jordan Hill for a 1 year deal
    Sign OJ Mayo for a 1 year deal or two


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    Quote Originally Posted by Trolliver View Post
    firstly at kognaie just saying they should sign x,y and z without even thinkin about money



    and surely ur kidding apok simply terrible... esp u saying that he's a better rebounder that just plain and simple bullshit... and pek lightyears ahead of him on offense currently.. like ridiculously so...

    not even being biased...

    you can easily argue that pek is the best offensive rebounder in the league...


    ...i wish the facelpalm emoticon was back coz it would have been used here thats for sure
    You're fucking retarded that's all I can say man You are being biased.

    McGee is DEFINITELY the better defender. That's clear and obvious. Which would be some good contract to Love, especially since Love is more of an outside thread.

    I said McGee has better potential to go off offensively. McGee could score 25-30 every once in a while, I doubt Pek will. Fuckin highly doubt he scores as much as McGee does occasionally.

    It's debatable as who's the better rebounder I suppose. You'll pull up some bullshit advanced stats that I don't give a fuck about, but when McGee played for the Nuggets he was evidently better than Pekovic.



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    Quote Originally Posted by apokolypz View Post
    You're fucking retarded that's all I can say man You are being biased.

    McGee is DEFINITELY the better defender. That's clear and obvious. Which would be some good contract to Love, especially since Love is more of an outside thread

    I said McGee has better potential to go off offensively. McGee could score 25-30 every once in a while, I doubt Pek will. Fuckin highly doubt he scores as much as McGee does occasionally.

    It's debatable as who's the better rebounder I suppose. You'll pull up some bullshit advanced stats that I don't give a fuck about, but when McGee played for the Nuggets he was evidently better than Pekovic.
    I dont doubt that mcgee is the better help defender ... unsure of actual post one on one but help obviously mcgee's better (i.e. he's actually a "rim protector...).. against a good post player such as dwight or hibbert i'd take Pek simply because he wouldnt get pushed over in the post, but against the quicker ones obviously mcgee is the better option...

    In regards to offensive rebounding: 1stly (non advanced stat) he averaged 3.9 offensive in the 27 min he played... yes 3.9 in 27minutes... 2ndly (with advanced stats) he lead the league in offensive rebounding percentage at 15.8 %

    and minnesota only has ~2-3 years to prove to love that minnesota is the real deal don't have the time for Mcgee to potentially become a better offensive player...

    for the record Pek also scored between 20-30 11 times out of the 37 games he started...



    and offensively there is no better pairing with love (outside dwight and bynum too i guess) due to pekovic being such a force within 3 feet of the rim the defense has to collapse on him...

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    pek, next to Love McGee is the better fit rebounding wise and defensively he is a beast, Pek is great but defensively McGee is developing nicely and would be the perfect compliment to Love, hell Pek would go better with Kenneth Faried also actually when you think about it, Faried is small so can't really back into the paint, Pek is huge and can so it adds another dimension to the offense

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    lolwut how is mcgee the better fit rebounding wise ???? :dizzyasfuck:... wouldnt pairing the elite offensive rebounder with an elite defensive rebounder make the most sense

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    I rate Pek over McGee? Maybe in the future it'll change, but if it's two players that compliment each other I reckon Peks right.


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    elite offensive rebounder, put down the pipe please, Pekovic is a good rebounder, hell maybe great offensive rebounder, but elite. you may as well say Gasol is the best big man in the league whilst your at it also Love is good at rebounding in general, so good on the offensive glass and defensive glass, what he isn't is a fantastic defender, teaming him up with a guy who has evolved from a shot blocker purely into an actual defensive presence is ideal. Pek probably has more trade value so getting a guy like Wilson Chandler with him isn't a stretch since Pek works for them better also

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    In regards to offensive rebounding: 1stly (non advanced stat) he averaged 3.9 offensive in the 27 min he played... yes 3.9 in 27minutes... 2ndly (with advanced stats) he lead the league in offensive rebounding percentage at 15.8 %

    as i said elite (top 5 at worst)




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    I'd rather just get a defensive rim protecter like stiemsma and use him as the reserve big ... esp seeing as the offensive fit between love and pek is so good.

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    i said he was great, their is only two guys i consider elite anyway in terms of rebounding, Dwight Howard and Kevin Love the rest are great but those two are in a class of their own

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