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NBA 22/10/2014, 20.18

NBA GM Survey: le risposte a tutte le domande del sondaggio

Queste le domande a cui hanno risposto i GM NBA

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Queste le domande a cui hanno risposto i GM della NBA al solito sondaggio di inizio stagione.

 

PREDICTIONS

 

Which team will win the 2015 NBA Finals? 
1. San Antonio -- 46.2% 
2. Cleveland -- 15.4% 
3. Chicago -- 11.5% 
L.A. Clippers -- 11.5% 
Oklahoma City -- 11.5% 
6. Golden State -- 3.8% 
Last year: Miami -- 75.9%

 

Which team will win the Eastern Conference finals? 
1. Cleveland -- 70.4% 
2. Chicago -- 25.9% 
3. Washington -- 3.7% 
Last year: Miami -- 86.2%

 

Which team will win the Western Conference finals? 

1. San Antonio -- 55.6% 

2. Oklahoma City -- 29.6% 
3. L.A. Clippers -- 11.1% 
4. Golden State -- 3.7% 
Last year: San Antonio -- 40.0%

 

Which team will win the Atlantic Division? 
1. Toronto -- 76.9% 
2. Brooklyn -- 19.2% 
3. New York -- 3.8% 
Last year: Brooklyn -- 75.9%

 

Which team will win the Central Division? 
1. Cleveland -- 60.7% 
2. Chicago -- 39.3% 
Last year: Indiana -- 51.7%

 

Which team will win the Southeast Division? 
1. Washington -- 59.3% 
2. Miami -- 29.6% 
3. Atlanta -- 7.4% 
4. Charlotte -- 3.7% 
Last year: Miami -- 100%

 

Which team will win the Northwest Division? 
1. Oklahoma City -- 92.9% 
2. Portland -- 7.1% 
Last year: Oklahoma City -- 96.6%

Which team will win the Pacific Division? 
1. L.A. Clippers -- 81.5% 
2. Golden State -- 18.5% 
Last year: L.A. Clippers -- 89.7%

Which team will win the Southwest Division? 
1. San Antonio -- 96.4% 
2. Houston -- 3.6% 
Last year: San Antonio -- 70.0%

PLAYERS

 

 

Who will win the 2014-15 MVP? 
1. LeBron James, Cleveland -- 67.9% 
2. Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City -- 21.4% 
Also receiving votesCarmelo Anthony, New York; Blake Griffin, L.A. Clippers; Chris Paul, L.A. Clippers 
Last year: LeBron James -- 69.0%

 

If you were starting a franchise today and could sign any player in the NBA, who would it be? 
1. LeBron James, Cleveland -- 50.0% 
2. Anthony Davis, New Orleans -- 25.0% 
Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City -- 25.0% 
Last year: LeBron James -- 89.7%

 

Which player forces opposing coaches to make the most adjustments? 
1. LeBron James, Cleveland -- 76.9% 
2. Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City -- 11.5% 
3. Carmelo Anthony, New York -- 7.7% 
4. Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas -- 3.8% 
Last year: LeBron James -- 66.7%

 

Which player is most likely to have a breakout season in 2014-15? 
1. Anthony Davis, New Orleans -- 29.6% 
2. Bradley Beal, Washington -- 14.8% 
3. Andre Drummond, Detroit -- 11.1% 
Klay Thompson, Golden State -- 11.1% 
5. Kenneth Faried, Denver -- 7.4% 
Also receiving votesRudy Gobert, Utah; Blake Griffin, L.A. Clippers; Kawhi Leonard, San Antonio; Brook Lopez, Brooklyn; Markieff Morris, Phoenix; Otto Porter, Washington; Austin Rivers, New Orleans 
Last year: Anthony Davis -- 27.6%

 

Who is the best point guard in the NBA? 
1. Chris Paul, L.A. Clippers -- 71.4% 
2. Russell Westbrook, Oklahoma City -- 10.7% 
3. Tony Parker, San Antonio -- 7.1% 
Also receiving votesStephen Curry, Golden State; Damian Lillard, Portland;Derrick Rose, Chicago 
Last year: Chris Paul -- 70.0%

 

Who is the best shooting guard in the NBA? 
1. James Harden, Houston -- 63.0% 
2. Klay Thompson, Golden State -- 18.5% 
3. Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers -- 7.4% 
Stephen Curry, Golden State -- 7.4% 
5. Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City -- 3.7% 
Last year: James Harden -- 56.7%

 

Who is the best small forward in the NBA? 
1. LeBron James, Cleveland -- 75.0% 
2. Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City -- 25.0% 
Last year: LeBron James -- 86.7%

 

Who is the best power forward in the NBA? 
1. LaMarcus Aldridge, Portland -- 25.0% 
Blake Griffin, L.A. Clippers -- 25.0% 
3. Anthony Davis, New Orleans -- 21.4% 
4. LeBron James, Cleveland -- 10.7% 
5. Kevin Love, Cleveland -- 7.1% 
Also receiving votesTim Duncan, San Antonio; Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City; Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas 
Last year: Tim Duncan -- 31.0%

 

Who is the best center in the NBA? 
1. Dwight Howard, Houston -- 42.9% 
2. Marc Gasol, Memphis -- 25.0% 
3. Joakim Noah, Chicago -- 17.9% 
4. Tim Duncan, San Antonio -- 10.7% 
5. Anthony Davis, New Orleans -- 3.6% 
Last year: Dwight Howard -- 65.5%

OFFSEASON MOVES

 

 

Which team made the best overall moves this offseason? 
1. Cleveland -- 89.3% 
2. Chicago -- 10.7% 
Last year: Houston -- 55.2%

 

Which one player acquisition will make the biggest impact? 
1. LeBron James, Cleveland -- 96.3% 
2. Pau Gasol, Chicago -- 3.7% 
Last year: Dwight Howard -- 86.2%

 

What was the most underrated player acquisition? 
1. Tyson Chandler, Dallas -- 17.9% 
2. Omer Asik, New Orleans -- 14.3% 
Spencer Hawes, L.A. Clippers -- 14.3% 
4. Pau Gasol, Chicago -- 7.1% 
Paul Pierce, Washington -- 7.1% 
Also receiving votesArron Afflalo, Denver; Bojan Bogdanovic, Brooklyn;Channing Frye, Orlando; James Johnson, Toronto; Shawn Marion, Cleveland;Nikola Mirotic, Chicago; Jameer Nelson, Dallas; Lance Stephenson, Charlotte;Andrew Wiggins, Minnesota; Marvin Williams, Charlotte; Thaddeus Young, Minnesota 
Last yearJrue HolidayAndrei KirilenkoLuis Scola -- 10.0%

 

Which team will be most improved in 2014-15? 
1. Cleveland -- 75.0% 
2. New Orleans -- 14.3% 
3. Chicago -- 7.1% 
4. Charlotte -- 3.6% 
Last year: Detroit -- 16.7%

 

What was the most surprising move of the offseason? 
1. LeBron James to Cleveland -- 42.9% 
2. Chandler Parsons to Dallas -- 21.4% 
3. Afflalo-Fournier trade -- 7.1% 
Pau Gasol to Chicago -- 7.1% 
Love-Wiggins trade -- 7.1% 
Lance Stephenson to Charlotte -- 7.1% 
Also receiving votes: Carmelo Anthony staying in New York; Isaiah Thomasto Phoenix 
Last year: Nets-Celtics trade, Iguodala to Golden State -- 21.4%

ROOKIES & INTERNATIONAL

 

Who will win the 2014-15 Rookie of the Year? 
1. Jabari Parker, Milwaukee -- 75.0% 
2. Andrew Wiggins, Minnesota -- 17.9% 
Also receiving votesNerlens Noel, Philadelphia; Marcus Smart, Boston 
Last yearVictor Oladipo -- 80.0%

 

Which rookie will be the best player in five years? 
1. Jabari Parker, Milwaukee -- 35.7% 
2. Andrew Wiggins, Minnesota -- 32.1% 
3. Joel Embiid, Philadelphia -- 21.4% 
Also receiving votesDante Exum, Utah; Doug McDermott, Chicago; Julius Randle, L.A. Lakers 
Last year: Victor Oladipo -- 40.0%

 

Which rookie was the biggest steal at where he was selected in the Draft? 
1. Rodney Hood (23), Utah -- 17.9% 
2. Doug McDermott (11), Chicago -- 14.3% 
3. Kyle Anderson (30), San Antonio -- 10.7% 
Zach LaVine (13), Minnesota -- 10.7% 
5. Spencer Dinwiddie (38), Detroit -- 7.1% 
Cleanthony Early (34), New York -- 7.1% 
Gary Harris (19), Denver -- 7.1% 
Nikola Mirotic (23 -- 2011), Chicago -- 7.1% 
Also receiving votes: Bogdan Bogdanovic (27), Phoenix; K.J. McDaniels (32), Philadelphia; Julius Randle (7), L.A. Lakers; Dario Saric (12), Philadelphia; T.J. Warren (14), Phoenix 
Last yearKelly Olynyk -- 27.6%

 

Who is the best international player in the NBA? 
1. Dirk Nowitzki, Dallas -- 53.6% 
2. Tony Parker, San Antonio -- 28.6% 
3. Marc Gasol, Memphis -- 14.3% 
4. Goran Dragic, Phoenix -- 3.6% 
Last year: Tony Parker -- 53.3%

 

Which international player is most likely to have a breakout season in 2014-15? 
1. Jonas Valanciunas, Toronto -- 33.3% 
2. Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee -- 18.5% 
3. Rudy Gobert, Utah -- 11.1% 
3. Evan Fournier, Orlando -- 7.4% 
Nikola Mirotic, Chicago -- 7.4% 
Ricky Rubio, Minnesota -- 7.4% 
Also receiving votesSteven Adams, Oklahoma City; Bojan Bogdanovic, Brooklyn; Danilo Gallinari, Denver; Timofey Mozgov, Denver 
Last year: Jonas Valanciunas -- 39.3%

 

Who is the best international player NOT in the NBA? 
1. Rudy Fernandez -- 32.0% 
Dario Saric -- 32.0% 
3. Sergio Rodriguez -- 12.0% 
Milos Teodosic -- 12.0% 
Also receiving votes: Mario Hezonja, Nenad Krstic, Vassilis Spanoulis 
Last year: Nikola Mirotic -- 25.0%

DEFENSE

 

 

Who is the best defensive player in the NBA? 
1. Joakim Noah, Chicago -- 35.7% 
2. LeBron James, Cleveland -- 21.4% 
3. Dwight Howard, Houston -- 14.3% 
Serge Ibaka, Oklahoma City -- 14.3% 
Also receiving votesTony Allen, Memphis; Tyson Chandler, Dallas; Anthony Davis, New Orleans; Kawhi Leonard, San Antonio 
Last year: Dwight Howard -- 34.5%

 

Who is the best perimeter defender in the NBA? 
1. LeBron James, Cleveland -- 25.0% 
2. Kawhi Leonard, San Antonio -- 21.4% 
3. Tony Allen, Memphis -- 17.9% 
4. Jimmy Butler, Chicago -- 7.1% 
Andre Iguodala, Golden State -- 7.1% 
Chris Paul, L.A. Clippers -- 7.1% 
Klay Thompson, Golden State -- 7.1% 
Also receiving votesAvery Bradley, Boston; Paul George, Indiana 
Last year: Tony Allen -- 36.7%

 

Who is the best interior defender in the NBA? 
1. Joakim Noah, Chicago -- 39.3% 
2. Serge Ibaka, Oklahoma City -- 25.0% 
3. Dwight Howard, Houston -- 14.3% 
4. Marc Gasol, Memphis -- 10.7% 
Also receiving votes: Tyson Chandler, Dallas; Anthony Davis, New Orleans;Roy Hibbert, Indiana 
Last year: Dwight Howard -- 46.7%

 

Which is the best defensive team in the NBA? 
1. Chicago -- 85.7% 
2. Indiana -- 7.1% 
Also receiving votes: Memphis, San Antonio 
Last year: Chicago -- 43.3%

COACHES

 

 

Who is the best head coach in the NBA? 
1. Gregg Popovich, San Antonio -- 92.9% 
Also receiving votes: Lionel Hollins, Brooklyn; Tom Thibodeau, Chicago 
Last year: Gregg Popovich -- 75.9%

 

Which head coach is the best manager/motivator of people? 
1. Gregg Popovich, San Antonio -- 57.1% 
2. Doc Rivers, L.A. Clippers -- 35.7% 
Also receiving votes: Steve Clifford, Charlotte; Tom Thibodeau, Chicago 
Last year: Gregg Popovich -- 51.7%

 

Which head coach makes the best in-game adjustments? 
1. Gregg Popovich, San Antonio -- 46.4% 
2. Rick Carlisle, Dallas -- 42.9% 
Also receiving votes: Mike Budenholzer, Atlanta; Doc Rivers, L.A. Clippers; Tom Thibodeau, Chicago 
Last year: Gregg Popovich -- 27.6%

 

Which head coach runs the best offense? 

1. Gregg Popovich, San Antonio -- 77.8% 
2. Rick Carlisle, Dallas -- 11.1% 
Also receiving votes: Doc Rivers, L.A. Clippers; Flip Saunders, Minnesota; Erik Spoelstra, Miami 
Last year: Gregg Popovich -- 37.9%

 

Which head coach has the best defensive schemes? 
1. Tom Thibodeau, Chicago -- 92.9% 
2. Gregg Popovich, San Antonio -- 7.1% 
Last year: Tom Thibodeau -- 58.6%

 

Who is the best assistant coach in the NBA? 
1. Alvin Gentry, Golden State -- 17.9% 
2. Adrian Griffin, Chicago -- 7.1% 
Tyronn Lue, Cleveland -- 7.1% 
Ettore Messina, San Antonio -- 7.1% 
Mike Woodson, L.A. Clippers -- 7.1% 
Also receiving votes: Ron Adams, Golden State; Kenny Atkinson, Atlanta; Jim Boylan, Cleveland; Jim Boylen, San Antonio; David Fizdale, Miami; Lawrence Frank, L.A. Clippers; Tim Grgurich; Melvin Hunt, Denver; Chris Jent, Sacramento; Brian Keefe, New York; Mike Longabardi, Phoenix; Nate McMillan, Indiana; Don Newman, Washington; Nick Nurse, Toronto; Joe Prunty, Milwaukee 
Last year: Lawrence Frank -- 21.4%

 

Which active player will make the best head coach someday? 
1. Chris Paul, L.A. Clippers -- 24.0% 
2. Steve Blake, Portland -- 12.0% 
3. Kirk Hinrich, Chicago -- 8.0% 
Steve Nash, L.A. Lakers -- 8.0% 
4. Mike Conley, Memphis -- 6.0% 
Jarrett Jack, Brooklyn -- 6.0% 
Also receiving votesCaron Butler, Detroit; Jared Dudley, Milwaukee; Manu Ginobili, San Antonio; Willie Green, Orlando; Andre Miller, Washington; Nazr Mohammed, Chicago; Jameer Nelson, Dallas; J.J. Redick, L.A. Clippers; Rajon Rondo, Boston 
Last year: Chauncey Billups -- 32.1%

MISCELLANEOUS

 

 

Which team is the most fun to watch? 
1. Golden State -- 57.1% 
2. L.A. Clippers -- 21.4% 
3. San Antonio -- 17.9% 
4. Oklahoma City -- 3.6% 
Last year: Golden State -- 41.4%

 

Which team has the best home-court advantage? 
1. Oklahoma City -- 42.9% 
2. Denver -- 28.6% 
3. Golden State -- 17.9% 
Also receiving votes: Portland, San Antonio, Utah 
Last year: Oklahoma City -- 36.7%

 

Which player is the most athletic? 
1. LeBron James, Cleveland -- 50.0% 
2. Blake Griffin, L.A. Clippers -- 10.7% 
Russell Westbrook, Oklahoma City -- 10.7% 
4. Gerald Green, Phoenix -- 7.1% 
Also receiving votes: Anthony Davis, New Orleans; Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City; Jeremy Evans, Utah; DeAndre Jordan, L.A. Clippers; Zach LaVine, Minnesota; Andrew Wiggins, Minnesota 
Last year: LeBron James -- 56.7%

 

Which player is the best pure shooter? 
1. Stephen Curry, Golden State -- 60.7% 
2. Kyle Korver, Atlanta -- 28.6% 
Also receiving votes: Ray Allen; Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City; Klay Thompson, Golden State 
Last year: Stephen Curry -- 44.8%

 

Which player is the fastest with the ball? 
1. John Wall, Washington -- 40.7% 
Russell Westbrook, Oklahoma City -- 40.7% 
3. Derrick Rose, Chicago -- 11.1% 
Also receiving votesTy Lawson, Denver; Rajon Rondo, Boston 
Last year: Russell Westbrook -- 26.7%

 

Which player is best at moving without the ball? 
1. Kyle Korver, Atlanta -- 53.6% 
2. J.J. Redick, L.A. Clippers -- 10.7% 
3. Stephen Curry, Golden State -- 7.1% 
Shawn Marion, Cleveland -- 7.1% 
Also receiving votes: Bradley Beal, Washington; Manu Ginobili, San Antonio;Gordon Hayward, Utah; Chandler Parsons, Dallas; Klay Thompson, Golden State; Dwyane Wade, Miami 
Last year: Ray Allen -- 36.7%

Which player is the best at getting his own shot? 
1. Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City -- 42.9% 
2. Carmelo Anthony, New York -- 25.0% 
3. LeBron James, Cleveland -- 10.7% 
4. Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers -- 7.1% 
Also receiving votesJamal Crawford, L.A. Clippers; Stephen Curry, Golden State; James Harden, Houston; Russell Westbrook, Oklahoma City 
Last year: Kevin Durant -- 33.3%

 

Which player is the best offensive rebounder? 
1. Andre Drummond, Detroit -- 42.9% 
2. Kevin Love, Cleveland -- 21.4% 
3. Reggie Evans, Sacramento -- 7.1% 
Kenneth Faried, Denver -- 7.1% 
DeAndre Jordan, L.A. Clippers -- 7.1% 
Zach Randolph, Memphis -- 7.1% 
Also receiving votes: Dwight Howard, Houston; Joakim Noah, Chicago 
Last year: Kevin Love -- 41.4%

 

Which player is the best passer? 
1. Chris Paul, L.A. Clippers -- 64.3% 
2. LeBron James, Cleveland -- 10.7% 
Rajon Rondo, Boston -- 10.7% 
Ricky Rubio, Minnesota -- 10.7% 
5. Steve Nash, L.A. Lakers -- 3.6% 
Last year: Chris Paul -- 46.7%

 

Which player is the most dangerous in the open floor? 
1. LeBron James, Cleveland -- 74.1% 
Also receiving votes: Jamal Crawford, L.A. Clippers; Stephen Curry, Golden State; James Harden, Houston; Tony Parker, San Antonio; Derrick Rose, Chicago; John Wall, Washington; Russell Westbrook, Oklahoma City 
Last year: LeBron James -- 73.3%

 

Which player is the best finisher at the rim? 
1. LeBron James, Cleveland -- 67.9% 
2. Blake Griffin, L.A. Clippers -- 10.7% 
Also receiving votes: Andre Drummond, Detroit; Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City; James Harden, Houston; Dwight Howard, Houston; Tony Parker, San Antonio; Russell Westbrook, Oklahoma City 
Last year: LeBron James -- 70.0%

 

Who is the toughest player in the NBA? 
1. Tony Allen, Memphis -- 25.9% 
2. Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers -- 11.1% 
David West, Indiana -- 11.1% 
4. Reggie Evans, Sacramento -- 7.4% 
Kenneth Faried, Denver -- 7.4% 
Also receiving votesAndrew Bogut, Golden State; Caron Butler, Detroit; Tim Duncan, San Antonio; Kevin Garnett, Brooklyn; Manu Ginobili, San Antonio; Serge Ibaka, Oklahoma City; LeBron James, Cleveland; Joakim Noah, Chicago; Chris Paul, L.A. Clippers; Nikola Pekovic, Minnesota 
Last year: Kobe Bryant -- 31.0%

 

Which player is the best leader? 
1. Tim Duncan, San Antonio -- 35.7% 
2. Chris Paul, L.A. Clippers -- 28.6% 
3. LeBron James, Cleveland -- 14.3% 
4. Kevin Garnett, Brooklyn -- 10.7% 
Also receiving votes: Stephen Curry, Golden State; Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City; Steve Nash, L.A. Lakers 
Last year: Tim Duncan -- 30.0%

 

Who is the league's best role player? 
1. Boris Diaw, San Antonio -- 11.1% 
Kenneth Faried, Denver -- 11.1% 
3. Jimmy Butler, Chicago -- 7.4% 
Taj Gibson, Chicago -- 7.4% 
Manu Ginobili, San Antonio -- 7.4% 
Kyle Korver, Atlanta -- 7.4% 
Kawhi Leonard, San Antonio -- 7.4% 
Wes Matthews, Portland -- 7.4% 
Joakim Noah, Chicago -- 7.4% 
Also receiving votes: Tony Allen, Memphis; Nick Collison, Oklahoma City;Danny Green, San Antonio; Draymond Green, Golden State; Dwight Howard, Houston; Andre Iguodala, Golden State; J.J. Redick, L.A. Clippers 
Last year: N/A

 

Which player has the best basketball IQ? 
1. Chris Paul, L.A. Clippers -- 28.6% 
2. LeBron James, Cleveland -- 21.4% 
3. Tim Duncan, San Antonio -- 14.3% 
4. Steve Nash, L.A. Lakers -- 10.7% 
Also receiving votes: Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers; Stephen Curry, Golden State; Boris Diaw, San Antonio; Kevin Garnett, Brooklyn; Marc Gasol, Memphis; Manu Ginobili, San Antonio; Kevin Love, Cleveland 
Last year: Chris Paul -- 33.3%

 

Which player would you want taking a shot with the game on the line? 
1. Kevin Durant, Oklahoma City -- 76.9% 
2. Kobe Bryant, L.A. Lakers -- 7.7% 
LeBron James, Cleveland -- 7.7% 
Also receiving votes: Carmelo Anthony, New York; Stephen Curry, Golden State 
Last year: Kevin Durant -- 39.3%

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  • Theanswer2 23/10/2014, 00.50 Mobile

    Come si fa a considerare role player gioachino????? Ma che scherziamo??

  • Fenixwing 22/10/2014, 23.27

    Ma va... #PrinceOfThrees #Steal23
    #RUUUUUUUUUUUDDDDDDYYYYY

  • Theshooter 22/10/2014, 23.25 Mobile
    Citazione ( David 22/10/2014 @ 23:10 )

    Che porcata di sondaggio. Cifre a caso, specie se confrontate tra due anni ti accorgi che le risposte son date tanto per dare.

    Mettono Davis per due anni di fila al primo posto della breakout season . non ha senso

  • David 22/10/2014, 23.19
    Citazione ( Vincredible 22/10/2014 @ 21:48 )

    E criticano...cosa criticate cosa?Loro sono GM, lavorano 24 ore al giorno cazo, ne sapranno bene più di noi del loro lavoro cazo?Cos'è diventato lo spazio commenti?'na jungle cazo?Ma dai su...

    Sono totalmente in disaccordo. Non perche' il GM non ne sappia, ma perche' han risposto alla mo' di "la tua tipa ti chiede che vestito le sta meglio e tu rispondi il primo che indossa per far si che si vada via dal negozio". Ecco. Ne sanno ma hanno risposto tanto per levarsi il tizio di torno. Infatti l'incongruenza tra le due stagioni ne e' la prova (del resto un professionista mica sta li a pensarsi 3/4 minuti a domanda per buttare via 2 ore di tempo a parlare di classifiche da giornalai, comprensibile).

  • David 22/10/2014, 23.12
    Citazione ( Nimzowitsch 22/10/2014 @ 22:58 )

    james è al primo posto praticamente ovunque!! cmq il 92% di pop come miglior coach la dice lunga sulla considerazione di cui gode nella lega. e mi ha stupito la nomina tra i primi di ettore messina.

    Si, ma se guardi rispetto all'anno scorso, stagione dove ha fatto si il fenomeno come sempre, ma non ha vinto ne MVP ne anello, son pure salite. Mah.

  • David 22/10/2014, 23.10

    Che porcata di sondaggio. Cifre a caso, specie se confrontate tra due anni ti accorgi che le risposte son date tanto per dare.

  • Nimzowitsch 22/10/2014, 23.01
    Citazione ( Thediesel3 22/10/2014 @ 22:04 )

    Pare sia il nuovo Antetokounmpo

    sembra detta da pistocchi questa

  • Nimzowitsch 22/10/2014, 22.58

    james è al primo posto praticamente ovunque!!
    cmq il 92% di pop come miglior coach la dice lunga sulla considerazione di cui gode nella lega. e mi ha stupito la nomina tra i primi di ettore messina.

  • ronartest37 22/10/2014, 22.32 Mobile

    Manca solo lbj BEST role player

  • CP3MVP 22/10/2014, 22.06 Mobile

    Ben fatte .. Molte cose sono discutibili, ma l'idea mi piace

  • Thediesel3 22/10/2014, 22.04
    Citazione ( Vnereandthunder 22/10/2014 @ 20:42 )

    Durant SG mi mancava....

    Pare sia il nuovo Antetokounmpo

  • TheAnswer 22/10/2014, 21.53 Mobile

    Hornacek meritava di esser menzionato in un paio di categorie.

  • Vincredible 22/10/2014, 21.48 Mobile

    E criticano...cosa criticate cosa?Loro sono GM, lavorano 24 ore al giorno cazo, ne sapranno bene più di noi del loro lavoro cazo?Cos'è diventato lo spazio commenti?'na jungle cazo?Ma dai su...

  • Pito 22/10/2014, 21.41 Mobile

    Lebron incredibilmente non presente tra i migliori rookie......comunque io il mio euro lo butto su curry MVP e finale ad ovest tra Clips e Warriors,con i primi alle Finals....contro Cleveland

  • Kobebryant8 22/10/2014, 21.41 Mobile

    Occhio a sottovalutare randle

  • blackberry 22/10/2014, 21.26 Mobile

    Knicks assolutamente e non giustificatamente sottovalutati.

  • CelticLG 22/10/2014, 20.56 Mobile

    No comment. Robe da voltastomaco, che schifo sti sondaggi

  • milanoandwarriors 22/10/2014, 20.48

    #DominioPop

  • Ste1990 22/10/2014, 20.42
    Citazione ( HisAirness 22/10/2014 @ 20:41 )

    ma cosa ti aspetti da chi allestisce certe squadre. Fatti una domanda e datti una risposta ;)

    ahah, ma si ,ma si! Era solo così tanto per

  • Vnereandthunder 22/10/2014, 20.42

    Durant SG mi mancava....

  • HisAirness 22/10/2014, 20.41
    Citazione ( Ste1990 22/10/2014 @ 20:34 )

    Certe risposte sono agghiaccianti, tipo . . Nowitsky è EASY il secondo miglior leader dopo Duncan, esclusi questi due gli altri arrivano 2 anni luce dopo ( in classifica lbj e l'attuale garnett? Real?) Un giornalista all'analisi sul miglior difensor ...

    ma cosa ti aspetti da chi allestisce certe squadre. Fatti una domanda e datti una risposta ;)

  • Ste1990 22/10/2014, 20.34

    Certe risposte sono agghiaccianti, tipo . .
    Nowitsky è EASY il secondo miglior leader dopo Duncan, esclusi questi due gli altri arrivano 2 anni luce dopo ( in classifica lbj e l'attuale garnett? Real?)
    Un giornalista all'analisi sul miglior difensore perimetrale ha risposto "Lbj Primo? Ma hanno visto gara 3 e 4 della finals?" , qua per me vince facile Allen.
    Pure il secondo posto di LBJ nella classifica per IQ lascia piuttosto perplessi, non perchè non sia intelligente sul campo, ma perchè ce ne sono altri che vengon prima; Sempre in tema LBJ vorrei sapere chi pensa che non sia il migliore in campo aperto, un treno.

  • Madskin 22/10/2014, 20.32 Mobile

    La notizia è che tutti odiano Wiggins. Comunque faried e ginobili role players non si può leggere...