Is he happy he at least kept his FG above 50% for the game though? =D.
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MassHysteria
United States3678 Posts
Is he happy he at least kept his FG above 50% for the game though? =D. | ||
jmbthirteen
United States10734 Posts
On December 28 2013 14:48 iamho wrote: lol @ that game. chalmers is going to get a beating from lebron tonight Pretty sure that happens every night. Every heat game I watch I see Chalmers do something incredibly dumb and LeBron just stares at him. Kinda wish I went to the game tonight. Would have spent more money than I should have but it would have been fun. Guess I will just spend more when the Pacers come. | ||
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Jibba
United States22883 Posts
On December 28 2013 14:49 Dogfoodboy16 wrote: James scored 2 points in the entire 2nd half against the worst team in the NBA. Even Kobe with his broken knee and achillies couldnt pull off that bad of a choke. He got cold but Gay was playing him pretty well, and the Kings are really better than their record. Calling it a choke is pretty extreme, when the Heat didn't really ever show up in the first place. | ||
Jaaaaasper
United States10225 Posts
On December 28 2013 15:14 Jibba wrote: He got cold but Gay was playing him pretty well, and the Kings are really better than their record. Calling it a choke is pretty extreme, when the Heat didn't really ever show up in the first place. If you get shut down by Rudy Gay, its a choke. | ||
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Jibba
United States22883 Posts
On December 28 2013 15:16 Jaaaaasper wrote: Did you actually watch the game? He basically just jacked up 3's in the second half I don't really consider it a choke if they're not taking it seriously in the first place. You've got to be breathing to choke, and the Heat looked pretty dead most of the night. Clearly preparing for the Blazers game.If you get shut down by Rudy Gay, its a choke. | ||
FreedomMurder
Canada200 Posts
On December 28 2013 15:16 Jaaaaasper wrote: If you get shut down by Rudy Gay, its a choke. Rudy Gay is an extremely underrated defensive player, hes 6 9' with a long wingspan + he's quick for his size. His offensive inefficiencies (hero ball)just overshadow his other skills (defence and rebounding). | ||
Disregard
China10252 Posts
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slyboogie
United States3423 Posts
On December 28 2013 15:16 Jaaaaasper wrote: If you get shut down by Rudy Gay, its a choke. I think he's hurt though | ||
AxionSteel
United States7754 Posts
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BlackJack
United States10568 Posts
On December 28 2013 14:49 Dogfoodboy16 wrote: James scored 2 points in the entire 2nd half against the worst team in the NBA. Even Kobe with his broken knee and achillies couldnt pull off that bad of a choke. Thanks for pointing out that LeBron played a half of bad basketball and Kobe would have done better. That's some unique and interesting commentary that I'm certain I won't be able to find anywhere else on the internet. | ||
Disregard
China10252 Posts
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FreedomMurder
Canada200 Posts
On December 28 2013 15:50 Disregard wrote: Gay so much more efficient on the Kings I always felt that the hate train was to hard on Rudy here in Toronto. Yes he was inefficient, but no one understood that our team is garbage and that obviously defences are going to key in on our best players (demar and rudy) and make other players beat them. The problem was that the ball just stuck in Gay's hands for way too long. He's in love with dribbling and fade away jump shots. At least there's a player that commands attention on the Kings (cousins) as well as someone that Gay will respect and be willing to pass to. Although I will say that Rudy is the kind of player that plays well when the spotlight is on him but then when people stop caring so does he. He had an amazing first few weeks for the Raptors as well but then his terrible shooting streak began. | ||
Disregard
China10252 Posts
http://www.nba.com/2013/news/12/28/cavs-suspend-bynum.ap/index.html?ls=iref:nbahpts | ||
Ace
United States16096 Posts
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XaI)CyRiC
United States4471 Posts
On December 29 2013 06:22 Disregard wrote: Bynum should just retire, dude should've went to college. What a complete waste of talent. http://www.nba.com/2013/news/12/28/cavs-suspend-bynum.ap/index.html?ls=iref:nbahpts I don't know about going to college and him being a waste of talent. Despite how much he was hurt, he still managed to play a significant role on two championship teams, and was an Allstar and made All NBA second team in 2012. Very few players can claim that level of success. It's likely that he still would have been injured about the same amount regardless of whether he went to college or not, and being mentored by Kareem one-on-one and getting occasional PT in the NBA during his early seasons surely prepared him just as well, if not better, than a year or two of college play would have. It's easy to feel that Bynum's talent has been "wasted" because of the flashes of a 20/10/2 Allstar center we've seen over the years, but he's actually accomplished a lot. Some people may think that he could have done more as a featured player rather than being a 3rd or 4th option on the Lakers, but I'm sure that any player in the NBA would trade his success with the Lakers over being an Allstar on a team that never experienced postseason success and/or won a ring. | ||
Vindicare605
United States16071 Posts
On December 29 2013 09:01 XaI)CyRiC wrote: I don't know about going to college and him being a waste of talent. Despite how much he was hurt, he still managed to play a significant role on two championship teams, and was an Allstar and made All NBA second team in 2012. Very few players can claim that level of success. It's likely that he still would have been injured about the same amount regardless of whether he went to college or not, and being mentored by Kareem one-on-one and getting occasional PT in the NBA during his early seasons surely prepared him just as well, if not better, than a year or two of college play would have. It's easy to feel that Bynum's talent has been "wasted" because of the flashes of a 20/10/2 Allstar center we've seen over the years, but he's actually accomplished a lot. Some people may think that he could have done more as a featured player rather than being a 3rd or 4th option on the Lakers, but I'm sure that any player in the NBA would trade his success with the Lakers over being an Allstar on a team that never experienced postseason success and/or won a ring. Yea I was going to say this. I don't know if you can call two titles of which he played a major role a "waste of talent." | ||
a176
Canada6688 Posts
On December 29 2013 07:47 Ace wrote: Rudy isn't inefficient because defenses key in on him, he's inefficient because he takes a lot of shots he can't hit. He's also not good on defense because he's generally lazy. and hes getting paid 20 million dollars | ||
a176
Canada6688 Posts
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Tosstriss
Canada334 Posts
On December 29 2013 11:30 a176 wrote: so i dont suppose anyone else has noticed lowry's hot streak :d I have, but I still wish Dolan accepted the trade though... | ||
AxionSteel
United States7754 Posts
On December 29 2013 07:47 Ace wrote: Rudy isn't inefficient because defenses key in on him, he's inefficient because he takes a lot of shots he can't hit. He's also not good on defense because he's generally lazy. Indeed, certainly not a great defender either, especially consistently. The raptors are a completely different team now, beautiful ball movement. Love seeing TRoss and JV getting the chance they deserve and doing very well. Never knew Miles Plumlee was this good, always knew he was a freakish athlete, but the footwork and touch in the post, very impressive. | ||
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