Stephen Jackson being a clown again think’s him taking charges against a 21/22 year old Siakam out off New Mexico State before he got drafted 27th when he was 39 is the same player he is now 😂
Stephen Jackson being a clown again think’s him taking charges against a 21/22 year old Siakam out off New Mexico State before he got drafted 27th when he was 39 is the same player he is now 😂
As we know Siakam started in the G-League his first few years before breaking out in the 18-19 season since then as a starter Siakam has averaged 23/8/5 , Stack sounds like a hater Siakam bag has got better every year when he was 22 he was a rim runner
pskill43
r/titlegore
osmnaos3
Siakam a nice guy, “he got no moves” yet he is more accomplished than all these bums that comment about him. Siakam in the post is one of the most efficient plays in the nba.
kaiyoukhan
Yall bitches. Who cares let Indy worry about it
sna28
remember him telling the exact same story years ago lol
earlyearlgray
Idiot.
BubblyPhilosophy3476
i mean he is right… siakam has a limited bag. Obviously siakam would cook stephen jackson though
intenseMisanthropy
Imagine Stephen Jackson defending Siakam 🤣🤣
yeg_qualityone
He doesn’t play for us anymore! My god why post about this dude everyday on this sub. He doesn’t play for the Toronto Raptors anymore who cares what the narrative is.
theflyingsamurai
Who’d of thunk maybe the MIP may have improved since his college days.
imbiczarre
He is not wrong tbh. He relies too much on beating his man off a quick first step or a mismatch in the post. He doesnt have many counters when those primary moves get stopped which makes him predictable and easy to game plan for.
TheJaice
Dude starts playing basketball at 17, wins a G-League championship at 23, and wins an NBA championship as the second option at 25 (along with an MIP trophy).
And some moron thinks he’s the same player he was when they played pick-up when he was 21?
Pistol-P
I mean I can understand why this narrative started tbh.
Did he rely heavily on the spin-move and did that get exposed during the Celtics series? Yes.
Did he also develop several effective counters to his spin move in the years that followed when casual fans stopped watching the Raptors? Yes.
He was a great player, but I don’t remember seeing Stak cook someone with [a move like this](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/W6WS8EKuHfU) in a game 7. Casuals will say Siakam’s game falls off in the playoffs, but if you put their playoff splits side by side SIakam clears him and it isn’t close.
ebrian78
You typically see former alum of teams be extremely supportive (often to a fault) of current players of the team and yet here we are. I guess it’s hard to be loyal when you’ve been on 8 different teams!
ILoveSunnyLeone
Meh, at least he’s using whatever moves he has to compete for a spot in the finals rather than rotting away with a loser franchise.
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As we know Siakam started in the G-League his first few years before breaking out in the 18-19 season since then as a starter Siakam has averaged 23/8/5 , Stack sounds like a hater Siakam bag has got better every year when he was 22 he was a rim runner
r/titlegore
Siakam a nice guy, “he got no moves” yet he is more accomplished than all these bums that comment about him. Siakam in the post is one of the most efficient plays in the nba.
Yall bitches. Who cares let Indy worry about it
remember him telling the exact same story years ago lol
Idiot.
i mean he is right… siakam has a limited bag. Obviously siakam would cook stephen jackson though
Imagine Stephen Jackson defending Siakam 🤣🤣
He doesn’t play for us anymore! My god why post about this dude everyday on this sub. He doesn’t play for the Toronto Raptors anymore who cares what the narrative is.
Who’d of thunk maybe the MIP may have improved since his college days.
He is not wrong tbh. He relies too much on beating his man off a quick first step or a mismatch in the post. He doesnt have many counters when those primary moves get stopped which makes him predictable and easy to game plan for.
Dude starts playing basketball at 17, wins a G-League championship at 23, and wins an NBA championship as the second option at 25 (along with an MIP trophy).
And some moron thinks he’s the same player he was when they played pick-up when he was 21?
I mean I can understand why this narrative started tbh.
Did he rely heavily on the spin-move and did that get exposed during the Celtics series? Yes.
Did he also develop several effective counters to his spin move in the years that followed when casual fans stopped watching the Raptors? Yes.
He was a great player, but I don’t remember seeing Stak cook someone with [a move like this](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/W6WS8EKuHfU) in a game 7. Casuals will say Siakam’s game falls off in the playoffs, but if you put their playoff splits side by side SIakam clears him and it isn’t close.
You typically see former alum of teams be extremely supportive (often to a fault) of current players of the team and yet here we are. I guess it’s hard to be loyal when you’ve been on 8 different teams!
Meh, at least he’s using whatever moves he has to compete for a spot in the finals rather than rotting away with a loser franchise.
Retirement folks tripping hard these days
Jackson: “KAREEM HAD NO MOVES! JUST ONE!”