DONT FORGET TEH CAEKMAN
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DONT FORGET TEH CAEKMAN
I think Walter would benefit from consistent minutes. When he gets rotation minutes, he performs pretty much like the backup SF we've wanted for years. He's certainly less of a disappointment on a bang-for-the-buck basis than Max.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lord Douche Baggins
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Originally Posted by Uncle Mxy
When is it OK to stop praising Max for his baby eating ferocity, I think most baby's could probably whoop on Max this year.
Not really, he sucks. I made one post about him helping my fantasy team out quite a bit last year when he was hot and maybe another about him getting a good contract because he played well at times last year. You must hang on every word, lol.Quote:
Originally Posted by Fool
How many shots did our PG take last night?
We have 3 prime time scoring guards, but not one of them are PGs.
Nice win even though the bench wasn't allowed to contribute.
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Originally Posted by Glenn
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Sat, Jan 3 F
Amir Johnson established a career high with 14 rebounds against the Kings.
Even against low-grade opposition, that shorthanded win was impressive.
How many shots did our guards take in a game where we were missing our two scoring options down low and our perimeter volume shooter?Quote:
Originally Posted by Glenn
Are you mental?
Joe, Zeke and Vinnie were 3 scoring guards too... I guess we used 3 shooting guards back then, too?
I was there. And it was incredible.Quote:
Originally Posted by Fool
Of all the regular season games I've been to at the Palace, this was one of the most electrifying in terms of crowd energy. Everyone in that building was part of the Stuckey chant -- even Tom Wilson, who was sitting 5 feet from me. The crowd even got the wave going, which was interesting, albeit sorta lame, and they kept it going for about 5 minutes.
Let me recommend getting seats in section 110, row AA. A bit expensive, but for the interactions you get with the players before the game, it's totally worth it. I got to talk to Dice, Herrmann, Bynum (got an autograph), and George Blaha (also got an autograph, just for kicks). Also, the post-game high five with Allen Iverson was arguably worth the cost of the seats alon.
Back to the game -- I was thrilled with the energy and effort of guys like Amir, Stuckey, Tay, and AI. Those four guys won the game for us, hands down, and that was clear without even checking the box score. They could have mailed this one in, especially given the free throw disparity, but they hung in there. It was a great win, without three of our top seven guys.
I love the big lineup, and I think we're a legit contender when we employ it. Rip's just gonna have to learn to be the sixth man.
And yeah, I think we still have the best backcourt in the NBA, FWIW.
Lastly, Afflalo snubbed me on an autograph last night, so I laughed when he had a terrible game. Serves the jerk right.