Dubs are in a not too unexpected mid-season slump. It was bound to catch them eventually. They've got to learn how to get more out of the other guys on offence. Good teams really stifle them when clamping down on curry and Thompson.
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RowdierBob
Australia13007 Posts
Dubs are in a not too unexpected mid-season slump. It was bound to catch them eventually. They've got to learn how to get more out of the other guys on offence. Good teams really stifle them when clamping down on curry and Thompson. | ||
Scarecrow
Korea (South)9172 Posts
On February 27 2015 14:10 rabidch wrote: seemed like a move the cavs just did because they couldnt find any easy assets to acquire Well he's got playoff experience, gives them a capable paint defender and it's not like they need extra offence. Better fit than he'd be anywhere else | ||
JimmyJRaynor
Canada16711 Posts
On February 27 2015 15:48 Jibba wrote: Dwayne Wade and D Rose come back from injuries completely differently. you don't really know both of these guys personally do you? you're speculating. On February 27 2015 15:48 Jibba wrote: He might make it back to a high level quickly, but at this point I think the onus is on him to prove us wrong, not the other way around. which is not the same as the viewpoint i'm disagreeing with. and this view is made without referencing the nature of the current injury. namely : "rose is gone for the season and will never be the same player again" it is interesting to note that Wade regrets having his meniscus removed. he is paying for it now. Rose attempted to avoid Wade's fate with the previous surgical procedure. once you start cutting away part of your meniscus, your knee is basically "on the clock". both wade and rose are in for a lifetime of chronic knee pain. | ||
zev318
Canada4306 Posts
On February 27 2015 22:33 JimmyJRaynor wrote: you don't really know both of these guys personally do you? you're speculating. which is not the same as the viewpoint i'm disagreeing with. and this view is made without referencing the nature of the current injury. namely : "rose is gone for the season and will never be the same player again" it is interesting to note that Wade regrets having his meniscus removed. he is paying for it now. Rose attempted to avoid Wade's fate with the previous surgical procedure. once you start cutting away part of your meniscus, your knee is basically "on the clock". both wade and rose are in for a lifetime of chronic knee pain. was rose the same player as before even before this latest injury? id probably say no, will he ever get there? i hope so. but the notion that he will never be the same player again i think is already coming true. | ||
oneofthem
Cayman Islands24199 Posts
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JimmyJRaynor
Canada16711 Posts
On February 28 2015 07:36 zev318 wrote: was rose the same player as before even before this latest injury? id probably say no, will he ever get there? i hope so. but the notion that he will never be the same player again i think is already coming true. back in 4-6 weeks. so there is reason to believe the view "rose is gone for the season and will.." is incorrect. we'll find out soon enough... people on this board and even employed by ESPN declaring Rose's season over jumped the gun. http://espn.go.com/chicago/nba/story/_/id/12392571/derrick-rose-chicago-bulls-torn-meniscus-repaired | ||
Itsmedudeman
United States19229 Posts
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oneofthem
Cayman Islands24199 Posts
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slyboogie
United States3423 Posts
On February 28 2015 07:58 JimmyJRaynor wrote: back in 4-6 weeks. so there is reason to believe the view "rose is gone for the season and will.." is incorrect. we'll find out soon enough... people on this board and even employed by ESPN declaring Rose's season over jumped the gun. http://espn.go.com/chicago/nba/story/_/id/12392571/derrick-rose-chicago-bulls-torn-meniscus-repaired You don't see the irony of your post? | ||
JimmyJRaynor
Canada16711 Posts
i'm not running around making statements of absolute certainty regarding the future health of a player. and in other news: the Raptors are 15-15 since December 22... this is no slump; it is who they are as a team... which is kinda what i said on December 22. the Warriors roughly doubled the Raptors in score throughout the entire game until the Warriors finally took their foot off the gas mid-way through the 3rd Quarter... 87-44 i think. | ||
DystopiaX
United States16236 Posts
On February 28 2015 07:36 zev318 wrote: was rose the same player as before even before this latest injury? id probably say no, will he ever get there? i hope so. but the notion that he will never be the same player again i think is already coming true. No but he showed he could be about as quick when he needed to, he just chose not to for whatever weird reasons over the season. Like he'd play hella passive for 3 quarters then start driving hard every play in the 4th. Read somewhere they didn't remove the whole thing, just trimmed off part of it. | ||
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Australia13007 Posts
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Cayman Islands24199 Posts
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United States7684 Posts
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United States7702 Posts
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oneofthem
Cayman Islands24199 Posts
On February 28 2015 13:07 Jerubaal wrote: So Russ is the greatest player ever? he is westgoat after all | ||
zev318
Canada4306 Posts
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Scarecrow
Korea (South)9172 Posts
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TwoToneTerran
United States8841 Posts
Yes I know the Heat had no Bosh but look at that game. Alexis fucking Ajinca on 9/10 shooting carrying the team. What has the world come to? | ||
Akka
France291 Posts
On February 28 2015 15:32 TwoToneTerran wrote: I have no idea why this team keeps winning. Yes I know the Heat had no Bosh but look at that game. Alexis fucking Ajinca on 9/10 shooting carrying the team. What has the world come to? I guess he's working hard for a spot in our national team :p | ||
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