CrushAlot wrote:Bargs with the good d. Believe it.
Yup, good lateral movement on that charge he took.
it's crazy to see these celtics, totally new team
Bargs need to take the shot
i'm gonna go ride my bike like a lunatic, be back for the 4th, gang
Beno MWP and Bargs didnt do much so far
StarksEwing1 wrote:Beno MWP and Bargs didnt do much so far
New team, new teammates, want to see effort on the floor more than anything else at this point, and they're giving it so far. I think its a good idea to have Prigs in early to try to get everyone on the same page.
For those of us who cannot watch the game, would anyone care to post some more crisp narratives of how the individual players/ combinations seem to be working. The score is irrelevant.
Pre season is a learning lab for the players and coaches.
Are any of the new yoots getting burn?
How is the ball movement?
are plays being executed?
what about defensive switches?
help me out here
Scroll about halfway down the page, three links to watch the game. Watching on cable so I don't know if it works.
http://myp2p.mu/index.php?sport=basket
GustavBahler - you are indeed Jedi
Gracias
misterearl wrote:For those of us who cannot watch the game, would anyone care to post some more informational descriptions of how the individual players/ combinations seem to be working. The score is irrelevant.Pre season is a learning lab for the players and coaches.
Are any of the new yoots getting burn?
How is the ball movement?
are plays being executed?
what about defensive switches?
help me out here
Melo and Shumpert(4-4, 3-3 on threes) in mid season form pretty much. Prigioni and Felton backcourt carried over from last year seems as effective.
Aldrich, THJR had cameo minutes, nothing crazy.
New faces on the team, so continuity and spacing was iffy with Bargs, MWP, Beno, etc.
Nice backdoor cut play with Melo feeding Ray for a layup.
Same switching philosophy as last year so far. Rebounding and boxing out a concern.
Overall your typical first preseason game, more about feeling each other out, than the opponent.
Bargs looking sharp. Very encouraging.
ChuckBuck wrote:misterearl wrote:For those of us who cannot watch the game, would anyone care to post some more informational descriptions of how the individual players/ combinations seem to be working. The score is irrelevant.Pre season is a learning lab for the players and coaches.
Are any of the new yoots getting burn?
How is the ball movement?
are plays being executed?
what about defensive switches?
help me out here
Melo and Shumpert(4-4, 3-3 on threes) in mid season form pretty much. Prigioni and Felton backcourt carried over from last year seems as effective.
Aldrich, THJR had cameo minutes, nothing crazy.
New faces on the team, so continuity and spacing was iffy with Bargs, MWP, Beno, etc.
Nice backdoor cut play with Melo feeding Ray for a layup.
Same switching philosophy as last year so far. Rebounding and boxing out a concern.
Overall your typical first preseason game, more about feeling each other out, than the opponent.
You forgot Shump giving us all a heart attack with that slip
Bargnani looks much better this half
Silverfuel wrote:Bargs looking sharp. Very encouraging.
looks better but its preseason so we still need to see it during teh season consistently
Did Chandler just hit a jumper?
That's one of the great things about Bargs game. That pump fake and drive is nuts.
StarksEwing1 wrote:Silverfuel wrote:Bargs looking sharp. Very encouraging.
looks better but its preseason so we still need to see it during teh season consistently
what scares me is what djsu said. Basically, this guy will become a big liability on defense.
Silverfuel wrote:StarksEwing1 wrote:Silverfuel wrote:Bargs looking sharp. Very encouraging.
looks better but its preseason so we still need to see it during teh season consistently
what scares me is what djsu said. Basically, this guy will become a big liability on defense.
yeah so far he looks more engaged on defense ansd now his offense is coming on. Now I have been very hard on Bargnani and rightfully so but i still want him to do well here