NBA 2010-2011 Season - Page 118
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icystorage
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MassHysteria
United States3678 Posts
On March 09 2011 09:29 RowdierBob wrote: It's weird how only twice in those close LBJ has taken it to the rim and instead seem content to jack long jump shots. Is it just me or should be be taking higher % 18-footers or taking it to the rim every time? I mean some of those 3s were like 30-footers? You're never gonna make them at a high clip. Can't understand why someone with LBJ's physical gifts is settling for such deep, low % shots Ya I agree, the best look they got was when he drove in from the left baseline and passed to a wide open player on the 3pt line on the other side...and not only that on some of those 3 point shots they had like so much time left on the shot clock. They could have easily tried to go for a higher % 2 point shot and foul, or if they collapsed on them, then go out for the 3...Some of those plays, specially the out-of-bounds one were hard to understand. | ||
RowdierBob
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RowdierBob
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icystorage
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icystorage
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Alexson
Belarus293 Posts
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icystorage
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Holcan
Canada2593 Posts
wow the heat might go a lot worse than 0-5 :o | ||
Ace
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Holcan
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Ace
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TealLurker
United States791 Posts
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Miss_Cleo
United States406 Posts
On March 09 2011 12:22 Holcan wrote: thats a slanted statistic, Wallace and Roy both come off the bench, for Camby and Batum, so hard to really say that two prolific scorers that were all stars last year are bench players. they still come of the bench | ||
BalliSLife
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On March 08 2011 17:12 igotmyown wrote: They're in trouble in that they're not the winning enough to demonstrate that they're the team to beat. People are expecting more Christmas games. Or like Lebron's Cavs the last two years, you expect them to win even vs good teams (especially at home), and you're surprised when they lose. It's kind of like it Lebron turned out to be an allstar but not an MVP candidate. He could still beat you, but it wouldn't be a huge victory if he didn't. Ya but look what happened to the cavs last year during the playoffs... For a team that just assembled this year and possible contenders already on pure talent alone I think these losses are actually helping them in the long run. I have no evidence of this obviously but i feel that this adds to their overall experience when it actually matters during the playoffs. | ||
citi.zen
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icystorage
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sixghost
United States2096 Posts
On March 09 2011 13:51 BalliSLife wrote: Ya but look what happened to the cavs last year during the playoffs... For a team that just assembled this year and possible contenders already on pure talent alone I think these losses are actually helping them in the long run. I have no evidence of this obviously but i feel that this adds to their overall experience when it actually matters during the playoffs. How long can people continue to blame chemistry? They just don't have enough good players. Bosh's contract is going to kill that team. They could have signed 4-5 solid players for Bosh's money, guys like what the Bulls gets from Korver, Brewer, and Taj Gibson. | ||
Ace
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Judicator
United States7270 Posts
Look he's out of his habitat, give him some time to acclimate. | ||
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