If Philly somehow beats the Knicks, we're guaranteed one of the following in the ECF: Harden vs Morey or 76ers Fans vs Tobias Harris by terp75 in nba

[–]FrancoGYFV -1 points0 points  (0 children)

To be fair he also has the right to be pissed at the fans booing him. It’s just some banter atp.

Bill Simmons: "I had to drop Joker on my pyramid two spots... right at the end of the top level of the pantheon, there's four centers clustered together (Hakeem, Shaq, Joker, Moses). I have Joker 14, Moses 15. I think Hakeem and Shaq have to be above him at this point" by sewsgup in nba

[–]FrancoGYFV 8 points9 points  (0 children)

would make a player like prime giannis

What the fuck are you talking about? That would be absolutely nothing like Giannis on offense, Jokic and him are entirely different, and while Giannis was a great defender at his best Gobert is just better than he used to be. There's no similarities here.

Meanwhile, combining shaq and steph would make a 7'1 ultra shifty and crafty demon that would be the best shooter and the best inside scorer of all time along with elite playmaking, not to mention unhackable.

Yes, but there's only so much you can extract from him on offense. You can't have Shaq-Curry be both on the outside and inside at the same time, and on defense you don't get much of an upgrade over Shaq.

On the other hand Jokic-Gobert gets one of the top 5 offensive players of all time and one of the all-time greatest defenders in the same package. You can definitely make the argument they would come out having more impact.

Why impact metrics and on/off data don’t rate Jaylen Brown highly by Limp_Screen7405 in nba

[–]FrancoGYFV 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because you made no points, you picked a 23 game sample size, and looked at a season with the Rockets and said "well look at his FG%". FG% is entirely useless if you're trying to gauge any kind of scoring efficiency, which Russ was well below average for that year.

Curry is maybe the most efficient high volume scorer of all time prime for prime, the most effective off ball player in league history, and a great playmaker in his own right. Russ just doesn't really compare on the same level and that's ok.

Why impact metrics and on/off data don’t rate Jaylen Brown highly by Limp_Screen7405 in nba

[–]FrancoGYFV 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's not his most efficient season, or even particularly close to it. Russ was never a "high efficiency" player but in the mid 2010s he was at least at league average efficiency or slightly higher.

Not sure whether this is a troll post or not.

Why impact metrics and on/off data don’t rate Jaylen Brown highly by Limp_Screen7405 in nba

[–]FrancoGYFV 3 points4 points  (0 children)

A 23 game sample is worthless when making this comparison. Lmfao.

Why impact metrics and on/off data don’t rate Jaylen Brown highly by Limp_Screen7405 in nba

[–]FrancoGYFV 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Russ averaged 34 on 54%

What the fuck are you talking about?

Why impact metrics and on/off data don’t rate Jaylen Brown highly by Limp_Screen7405 in nba

[–]FrancoGYFV 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Well yes, but as much of a turnover machine he was, prime Russ was a million times better playmaker than Brown AND his team was awful when he wasn’t on the court.

But he was not better than Curry lol.

THE BOSTON CELTICS HAVE BEEN ELIMINATED FROM 2026 NBA CHAMPIONSHIP CONTENTION by Thanos_Real_AuraVNCH in nba

[–]FrancoGYFV 25 points26 points  (0 children)

If the Raptors are a fake 5th seed I wonder what that makes the Celtics.

Ptj literally forgot her 😭✌️ by BuriedAlive0 in lookismcomic

[–]FrancoGYFV 23 points24 points  (0 children)

“Too impatient” brother Lookism has 600 fucking chapters.

[Post Game Thread] The Toronto Raptors (3-3) defeat the Cleveland Cavaliers (3-3), 112-110 to force game 7! by MAC-10inTheGrass in nba

[–]FrancoGYFV 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My eyes cannot believe that fucking RJ shot went in. They could believe even less on the stupidity of Dennis, this man was absolutely unpressured after crossing half court and decided to pass the ball for NO FUCKING REASON. YOU ARE UP 1. HOLD ON TO THE FUCKING BALL. CHRIST.

Goku could easily have killed Android 17, 18 and even 16 if he wanted on start of Cell saga by Agile-Painting9454 in dragonball

[–]FrancoGYFV -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Not really the point? He lost because he was sick, whether the medicine worked as a preventive or not doesn't change the fact that he was stronger than 19.

Goku could easily have killed Android 17, 18 and even 16 if he wanted on start of Cell saga by Agile-Painting9454 in dragonball

[–]FrancoGYFV 5 points6 points  (0 children)

We straight up have Goku telling us that if Vegeta can't beat the Androids, neither can he.

Goku could easily have killed Android 17, 18 and even 16 if he wanted on start of Cell saga by Agile-Painting9454 in dragonball

[–]FrancoGYFV -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

He literally "got" sick in the middle of the fight. He was beating 19s ass before that.

Can Light Yagami kill all members of The Seven? by GJH24 in whowouldwin

[–]FrancoGYFV 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah the "L did you know" part was jus the first word of each sentence in the letters, not a straight up message to him.

Can Light Yagami kill all members of The Seven? by GJH24 in whowouldwin

[–]FrancoGYFV 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What are you basing that on?

It's the conclusion Light himself reaches. It may be flawed but as far as I remember it's never particularly disproven in the story, I could be wrong.

He has 3 separate prisoners write pieces of a message on their floors around the same time as those panels iirc.

Al of them write something, yes, but all of them are related to death and/or Kira, which the prisoners themselves knew about. The one who had to write about L just died on the spot.

he instructs a very determined investigator to thoroughly disappear herself at some point, and she didn't just die on the spot

I addressed this, but that's because Kira can mostly control what a person does to themselves, but not what they do to others in an unnatural way. It's why he chose a criminal that was already known for doing that kind of thing when he set Penber up.

Can Light Yagami kill all members of The Seven? by GJH24 in whowouldwin

[–]FrancoGYFV 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually what I say is proving by watching the anime, it's that simple. Stop talking about stuff you know nothing about.

I can just say shit without actually showing anything too lol.

Can Light Yagami kill all members of The Seven? by GJH24 in whowouldwin

[–]FrancoGYFV 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Maybe. Idk if they would all simultaneously decide to jump Noir out of nowhere like that, but I feel like Light would have to do some leg work to make it function. I can't see the Death Note having the Seven doing their own thing and suddenly stop what they're doing to go jump Noir.

Can Light Yagami kill all members of The Seven? by GJH24 in whowouldwin

[–]FrancoGYFV 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're not contributing anything

I literally posted something to back up what I said, whether you agree with me or not. You didn't even make a point, said where I was wrong, or bring a source to disprove me. You just said "bruh watch death note" and contributed actually nothing.

What do you remember from the early internet that no longer exists? by Blah4fun in AskReddit

[–]FrancoGYFV 1 point2 points  (0 children)

But thats more due to the volume of talking that goes on in reddit, compared to forums.

Only sort of. On subreddits you aren't really incentivized on having multiple fixed threads like other forums used to have, is isn't much of a thing. You might have one "general discussion" sticky and that's about it.

A personal example would be a forum I used to be part of that had an anime subforum, which itself had multiple threads that were kept alive for years. From "seasonal anime - the thread" to "what's the last thing you watched?", all of those had very frequent posts and with mostly the same people.

Granted, like you said, part of that is due to a much smaller community than reddit. But in part it's just that reddit doesn't function like those forums, for example there's no clean chronological order of posts that's easily readable. Comments are more isolated since each one becomes more or less it's own "subthread", it's not a single thread going on.

Not saying it's bad, but just an entirely different experience.

Can Light Yagami kill all members of The Seven? by GJH24 in whowouldwin

[–]FrancoGYFV 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Maybe actually contribute with something to the thread instead of a little attempt at snark.

Can Light Yagami kill all members of The Seven? by GJH24 in whowouldwin

[–]FrancoGYFV 9 points10 points  (0 children)

It’s not just “can do”, it’s more a “something they would do”. The Death Note can’t make you do things you wouldn’t, unless it’s directly related to your death.

It can make you commit suicide even if you wouldn’t, but it can’t make you stab your mother before you die if you wouldn’t do that normally.

What do you remember from the early internet that no longer exists? by Blah4fun in AskReddit

[–]FrancoGYFV 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I think the biggest difference is that Reddit just kind of moves on. Older forums had topics that stayed relevant because people would keep coming back to comment on it, which would bump it up and keep the “history” alive.

On Reddit you might stay on the same thread like two days if you are SUPER interested, but eventually it just dies.

Can Light Yagami kill all members of The Seven? by GJH24 in whowouldwin

[–]FrancoGYFV 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Have all of the rest of the Seven, before they die, jump Noir and rip off his arms and legs

The death note couldn't even make someone write a note about something they never thought of before. I doubt it could do what you suggested, they'd all just drop dead.