MX25 wrote:Joe Johnson. Game winner. Overpaid but he's Clutch.
YEP.. he hit two huge shots, one to tie in regulation the other the game winner.. I have seen him do that here in Atlanta a lot.. guy is a money player...
tkf wrote:MX25 wrote:Joe Johnson. Game winner. Overpaid but he's Clutch.
YEP.. he hit two huge shots, one to tie in regulation the other the game winner.. I have seen him do that here in Atlanta a lot.. guy is a money player...
Did you guys watch the game? Joe was 1-11 at one point and just kept shooting. The announcers were talking about how badly he wanted to get things going for his team but he couldn't hit a shot.
CrushAlot wrote:tkf wrote:MX25 wrote:Joe Johnson. Game winner. Overpaid but he's Clutch.
YEP.. he hit two huge shots, one to tie in regulation the other the game winner.. I have seen him do that here in Atlanta a lot.. guy is a money player...
Did you guys watch the game? Joe was 1-11 at one point and just kept shooting. The announcers were talking about how badly he wanted to get things going for his team but he couldn't hit a shot.
yea, I watched the game, but we are talking about how clutch joe is, and for the most part, he has been and still is. really has little to do with how bad of a shooting night he had..
tkf wrote:CrushAlot wrote:tkf wrote:MX25 wrote:Joe Johnson. Game winner. Overpaid but he's Clutch.
YEP.. he hit two huge shots, one to tie in regulation the other the game winner.. I have seen him do that here in Atlanta a lot.. guy is a money player...
Did you guys watch the game? Joe was 1-11 at one point and just kept shooting. The announcers were talking about how badly he wanted to get things going for his team but he couldn't hit a shot.
yea, I watched the game, but we are talking about how clutch joe is, and for the most part, he has been and still is. really has little to do with how bad of a shooting night he had..
That's thing about Joe Johnson. He's got the stones even with 1-12 shooting to take the big shot and usually make it.
Mosgov's having a nice game off the bench against Houston, maybe 10/10 in (just a guess) 20 min. I haven't been following Mosgov, is this an outlier?
He is starting with mcgee out.
NumberTwoPencil wrote:Mosgov's having a nice game off the bench against Houston, maybe 10/10 in (just a guess) 20 min. I haven't been following Mosgov, is this an outlier?
he has been playing well.. looks like a different player... seems to have more control of his body and game. looks like he has been working hard all summer.. boy we could use him...
He's better than Aldrich that's for sure
NumberTwoPencil wrote:Mosgov's having a nice game off the bench against Houston, maybe 10/10 in (just a guess) 20 min. I haven't been following Mosgov, is this an outlier?
I think he has been playing well. McGee is out and Denver has been winning more. Moz might not be the physical freak McGee is but he is a more solid player. Denver needs to realize that they made a mistake with McGee's contract and stop trying to prove that it was the right move. They still could be reasonably good especially if they continue to pick up the pace more.
The Moz I saw didn't look better than McGee (contracts and expectations aside) but he looked like a useful player.
NumberTwoPencil wrote:The Moz I saw didn't look better than McGee (contracts and expectations aside) but he looked like a useful player.
It is hard to not look at contracts when one guy makes 11 mil and averages 7 and 4 is a seven year vet, is only 25 and is a 7' athletic freak that can't put it together. However at some point I think you need to accept that he isn't a franchise changing player. Either use him in an appropriate role or look to trade him to someone else that is enamored with his freakish athleticism to the point where they would take on his contract. Nugget management seemed to want Shaw to center the offense around Javale.
Plumlee of the Nyets looks good
gunsnewing wrote:Plumlee of the Nyets looks good
He looked great against the suns also. Not sure what their rotation is. I thought Blathche and Evans would get a few more ninutes.
What the heck happened no KG no Lopez? No back to backs for KG? I know deron is on the shelf
gunsnewing wrote:What the heck happened no KG no Lopez? No back to backs for KG? I know deron is on the shelf
I didn't watch the game. Lopez looked like amazning last night. I was reliving the gallo draft and regretting the Knicks not taking him for the entire second half and overtime. Are they resting him because of his issues with his foot?
Moz is averaging 10 and 5 in 18 minutes? You know what that averages out to per 36?

Imagine if we had Gallo, Wilson, Moz, and all our draft picks right now!
Bonn1997 wrote:Moz is averaging 10 and 5 in 18 minutes? You know what that averages out to per 36? 
Imagine if we had Gallo, Wilson, Moz, and all our draft picks right now!
exactly, but go back and look at the threads.... most fans were justifying the move by saying we were not going to win anything with gallo, wilson and the Great mozgov..
now I don't see those sarcastic, silly, comments and picks of blake griffin dunking on moz anymore.. as I said, we were building something there with a real future.. even if we decided to move some of the pieces, we were in good position to build correctly..
now I hope everyone is happy with what we have now.. they got their carmelo toy.. enjoy it!!!
BTW. Moz looks good, sometimes bigs take time to develop.. look at Hibbert for example.
Nets losing again. Plumlee looks like a keeper for them.
Livingston looking like he is finally totally back from that brutal injury. The announcers the other night said he was the guy Kidd wanted to back up DWil. Smart move.
Pierce looks old tonight.