Poll: With the current injuries, defensive struggles, and rumors swirling what would you do with KP?
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Hold on to him! --- This will pass and he will be an elite player once he can get in game shape and put these unlucky injuries behind him.
47.69%
31 47.69%
Trade him this deadline in March! --- His value is possibly at the highest it will be and the Mavs need to get whatever they can in return for him.
13.85%
9 13.85%
Give him the rest of the season, then trade him this summer! --- Let KP get back and play himself back into shape/health and increase his trade value, but then move him this summer because clearly he is not the right fit next to Luka and with RC.
24.62%
16 24.62%
Something else....post below.
13.85%
9 13.85%
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HOLY KRISTAPS: All Things Porzingis | TRADED to WAS
Corner Three (@corner3sports) Tweeted:
Dallas Mavericks’ 5 worst 2-man lineups by Net Rating this season (minimum 100 minutes):

S. Curry/K. Porzingis: -14.6
M. Kleber/K. Porzingis: -14.3
D. Finney-Smith/K. Porzingis: -12.7
D. Wright/K.Porzingis: -10.9
L. Doncic/K. Porzingis: -9.3

#MFFL https://twitter.com/corner3sports/status...27840?s=20
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I think it's important to understand that KP's rehabilitation was unique from most rehabilitations that players go through. He was not sidelined for 20 months, because he was not medically ready to play during that time period. He underwent a timely process to try to deconstruct the playstyle tendencies that 'allowed' him to suffer the torn ACL (similar issues had Derrick Rose and we know what happened after his first knee injury):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPxsK1mQnhQ&t=2m0s

It's especially noticeable, when you factor that a 7'3 footer was playing like this:

https://twitter.com/Ballislife/status/11...0761058305

With reckless abandon the body will naturally took the toll.

You add in the fact that he has not played for almost two years, had to adapt a new play style to a new franchise/teammates and naturally things will take time. The positive is that admist the issues he's had, he's still a great catch up and shooter and his protection of the rim is as good as ever. On top of that, the Mavericks have the some of the best medical staff in the league and he has acess to the greatest 7 foot shooter that has played the game to teach him some moves.

Like KP has said before, it's all in his head. The potential is there.
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https://www.theringer.com/nba/2019/11/14...ork-knicks

Article is about KP and the Mavs.  Not sure how Tom Brady fits in lol.
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(11-14-2019, 08:48 AM)Hypermav Wrote: https://www.theringer.com/nba/2019/11/14...ork-knicks

Article is about KP and the Mavs.  Not sure how Tom Brady fits in lol.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=18&v=LphuoFvkV8M&feature=emb_title

This video in that article showcases one of the problems of KP in the post up. He is too anxious and wants to accelerate the play right away. One second after receiving the ball and he is already shooting or going forward. 

He needs to relax and be confident in his size inside the perimeter. Take all the time you need to set up your shot, because you're a 7´3 footer, facing, most of the time, a mismatch.
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https://twitter.com/coopmavs/status/1195013003810418688

https://twitter.com/All_Things_Mavs/stat...0097107974
Josh Green is a top 5 Mavs player...
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Well, if anything, watching KP trying to operate in the mid-/ high-post makes you realize how f'ing great Dirk was in that area! His core strength was really underrated, as couldn't be bullied and pushed off his spots easily. Developing this took him some years, of course, so maybe KP ought to copy some of Holger's weird exercises.
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Career rebound night for the Unicorn and his first double double since 2016!

Solid reason to celebrate!
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(11-17-2019, 04:30 AM)Lucky Luciano Wrote: Career rebound night for the Unicorn and his first double double since 2016!

Solid reason to celebrate!
 It´s like he played center. Maybe that was the plan. Show him that he sucks at PF and the Mavs will even lose to the Knicks that way. Big Grin
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(11-17-2019, 04:30 AM)Lucky Luciano Wrote: his first double double since 2016!


He had a double-double last game and also on Oct 29....so this is his third this season.....

I am confused.
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https://www.nydailynews.com/sports/baske...story.html
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(11-17-2019, 08:02 AM)Kammrath Wrote:
(11-17-2019, 04:30 AM)Lucky Luciano Wrote: his first double double since 2016!


He had a double-double last game and also on Oct 29....so this is his third this season.....

I am confused.

I meant to say his first back to back double double games since 2016

They posted it during the game saying the last time he had a double double in back to back games was 2016 so I just relayed the message. Poorly at first it seems lol.
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https://twitter.com/CallieCaplan/status/...9698574342
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https://twitter.com/coopmavs/status/1197165937008484352
Josh Green is a top 5 Mavs player...
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(11-20-2019, 11:22 AM)ClutchDirk Wrote: https://twitter.com/coopmavs/status/1197165937008484352
I like this a LOT!
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(11-20-2019, 11:22 AM)ClutchDirk Wrote: https://twitter.com/coopmavs/status/1197165937008484352

I think KP's emphasis on the boards the last few games has really helped him get more engaged organically which is helping on the offensive end. Grabbing a rebound is a "cheap touch" for him to not fall out of the flow of the game.

Keep doing this and slowly rolling out the stuff they're doing on offense for him, and I expect we'll all be very happy with how this turns out.
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(11-20-2019, 12:08 PM)DrMav Wrote:
(11-20-2019, 11:22 AM)ClutchDirk Wrote: https://twitter.com/coopmavs/status/1197165937008484352

I think KP's emphasis on the boards the last few games has really helped him get more engaged organically which is helping on the offensive end. Grabbing a rebound is a "cheap touch" for him to not fall out of the flow of the game.

Keep doing this and slowly rolling out the stuff they're doing on offense for him, and I expect we'll all be very happy with how this turns out.

Seems like he is adjusting just fine, takes some time. Haven't given up on THjr either who never has played for a winning team before. Luka on the other hand, before last season had never played on a losing team before.
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(11-20-2019, 12:15 PM)SportPsychMav Wrote: Haven't given up on THjr either who never has played for a winning team before.
I haven't either, he is pretty hard to watch much of the time though so far. Never played for a winning team before is a good observation too.
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If you think about it, if KP scored 2 more of the 2 pointers he's taking and 1 more of the 3's he'd be averaging 7 more points per game. I don't think it's out of the question that he will get to that point with the amount of shots he already gets. If he was scoring 26 ppg with Luka scoring 30 ppg, there's absolutely no reason we need another star/superstar on this team. Just need better starters.
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(11-20-2019, 07:46 PM)ItsGoTime Wrote: If you think about it, if KP scored 2 more of the 2 pointers he's taking and 1 more of the 3's he'd be averaging 7 more points per game. I don't think it's out of the question that he will get to that point with the amount of shots he already gets. If he was scoring 26 ppg with Luka scoring 30 ppg, there's absolutely no reason we need another star/superstar on this team. Just need better starters.
I agree...we are a good shooting with above average defense plus KP returning too or surpassing his pre injury levels from being scary...TDL could be interesting if we are playoff contenders...

We need a #3...
Josh Green is a top 5 Mavs player...
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https://twitter.com/NBATopPerformer/stat...7199329280

https://twitter.com/dallasmavs/status/11...8885163008
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