^ They were talking about that and it's awesomenesstivity
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^ They were talking about that and it's awesomenesstivity
*clears throat*
Fuck Ya'll
Duuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude, I was the one that told you that he would be good! j/k
He's our Vinnie Johnson and pretty much nullifies The "AI is needed" ideas some had. What you should learn by now is chemistry owns talent, and Bynum does what AI can't, fit in.
I, myself, am a little disappointed in Bynum. He scored 26 points in the 4th last night, which proves he's capable of doing that every game. Why isn't he averaging 104 ppg? Laziness, if you ask me.
Looks like he had a few rebounds in the 4th too. Wish I could have seen it, looks like he hustled his butt off.
Something we need from our bench guys. Come in and bust your ass, earn every minute you get and then some. I hope he keeps it up and solidifies himself as our first guard off the bench next year.
I like this guy.Quote:
Originally Posted by ASB
When the offense was stagnated by the zone (with Stuckey on the floor) did we run pick and rolls with Stuckey and Tayshaun?
If we did and Stuckey didn't take advantage like Bynum did something needs to be said
Stuckey was having a hard time finishing -- air ball that layup with no one around, why don't ya -- but his real problems were:
1) defensive -- letting Felton blow by him constantly. In that 1st quarter, Charlotte had some no-name in the mix -- Cartier Martin -- so it was 4-on-5.
2) forced jerky passing -- no accident that he didn't have any assists. He kinda heaved the ball around.
He looked a little tired.