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CrushAlot wrote:Nice write up on Waiters transition to OKC. I think he is going to do really well there.
http://www.basketballinsiders.com/nba-am...
He played great yesterday. lets see how it plays out.
mreinman wrote:It sounds like he is fitting in. He was the scape goat in Cleveland. I would have loved for the Knicks to have gotten him but it does sound like the environment in OKC is helping him.CrushAlot wrote:Nice write up on Waiters transition to OKC. I think he is going to do really well there.
http://www.basketballinsiders.com/nba-am...He played great yesterday. lets see how it plays out.
CrushAlot wrote:mreinman wrote:It sounds like he is fitting in. He was the scape goat in Cleveland. I would have loved for the Knicks to have gotten him but it does sound like the environment in OKC is helping him.CrushAlot wrote:Nice write up on Waiters transition to OKC. I think he is going to do really well there.
http://www.basketballinsiders.com/nba-am...He played great yesterday. lets see how it plays out.
Kevin Durant is the classiest guy in the league. He is lucky he did not come here, we would have taught him to chuck even more.
mreinman wrote:Lets hope things are changing with guys being moved out.CrushAlot wrote:mreinman wrote:It sounds like he is fitting in. He was the scape goat in Cleveland. I would have loved for the Knicks to have gotten him but it does sound like the environment in OKC is helping him.CrushAlot wrote:Nice write up on Waiters transition to OKC. I think he is going to do really well there.
http://www.basketballinsiders.com/nba-am...He played great yesterday. lets see how it plays out.
Kevin Durant is the classiest guy in the league. He is lucky he did not come here, we would have taught him to chuck even more.
CrushAlot wrote:mreinman wrote:Lets hope things are changing with guys being moved out.CrushAlot wrote:mreinman wrote:It sounds like he is fitting in. He was the scape goat in Cleveland. I would have loved for the Knicks to have gotten him but it does sound like the environment in OKC is helping him.CrushAlot wrote:Nice write up on Waiters transition to OKC. I think he is going to do really well there.
http://www.basketballinsiders.com/nba-am...He played great yesterday. lets see how it plays out.
Kevin Durant is the classiest guy in the league. He is lucky he did not come here, we would have taught him to chuck even more.
Funny you say that because even J.R. looks like he's playing well in Cleveland
Tyson has looked very good all year in Dallas
We've made 2 trades involving supposedly the problem childs and our team looks
No better although we welcome the losses, the quality of play doesn't look better
The system doesn't look like it's being effectively ran 40+ gms into the season
IMO we probably didn't get rid of the right problem
Guess what fans always say well we have cap space and Phil can bring in better players
Well regardless if Melo was here or not or if we hired Phil or not
The cap space was always going to be there but going with the lame out of reasoning
Had Phil traded Melo he would-could have brought in better players to go with
The better players he's going to bring in via cap space
F500ONE wrote:Both guys needed to go. Tyson is in a contract year and had something to prove. JR has a ton of talent but he needed to go. Personally I won't look back on either move with regret.CrushAlot wrote:mreinman wrote:Lets hope things are changing with guys being moved out.CrushAlot wrote:mreinman wrote:It sounds like he is fitting in. He was the scape goat in Cleveland. I would have loved for the Knicks to have gotten him but it does sound like the environment in OKC is helping him.CrushAlot wrote:Nice write up on Waiters transition to OKC. I think he is going to do really well there.
http://www.basketballinsiders.com/nba-am...He played great yesterday. lets see how it plays out.
Kevin Durant is the classiest guy in the league. He is lucky he did not come here, we would have taught him to chuck even more.
Funny you say that because even J.R. looks like he's playing well in Cleveland
Tyson has looked very good all year in Dallas
We've made 2 trades involving supposedly the problem childs and our team looks
No better although we welcome the losses, the quality of play doesn't look betterThe system doesn't look like it's being effectively ran 40+ gms into the season
IMO we probably didn't get rid of the right problemGuess what fans always say well we have cap space and Phil can bring in better players
Well regardless if Melo was here or not or if we hired Phil or notThe cap space was always going to be there but going with the lame out of reasoning
Had Phil traded Melo he would-could have brought in better players to go withThe better players he's going to bring in via cap space
CrushAlot wrote:F500ONE wrote:Both guys needed to go. Tyson is in a contract year and had something to prove. JR has a ton of talent but he needed to go. Personally I won't look back on either move with regret.CrushAlot wrote:mreinman wrote:Lets hope things are changing with guys being moved out.CrushAlot wrote:mreinman wrote:It sounds like he is fitting in. He was the scape goat in Cleveland. I would have loved for the Knicks to have gotten him but it does sound like the environment in OKC is helping him.CrushAlot wrote:Nice write up on Waiters transition to OKC. I think he is going to do really well there.
http://www.basketballinsiders.com/nba-am...He played great yesterday. lets see how it plays out.
Kevin Durant is the classiest guy in the league. He is lucky he did not come here, we would have taught him to chuck even more.
Funny you say that because even J.R. looks like he's playing well in Cleveland
Tyson has looked very good all year in Dallas
We've made 2 trades involving supposedly the problem childs and our team looks
No better although we welcome the losses, the quality of play doesn't look betterThe system doesn't look like it's being effectively ran 40+ gms into the season
IMO we probably didn't get rid of the right problemGuess what fans always say well we have cap space and Phil can bring in better players
Well regardless if Melo was here or not or if we hired Phil or notThe cap space was always going to be there but going with the lame out of reasoning
Had Phil traded Melo he would-could have brought in better players to go withThe better players he's going to bring in via cap space
the question is why do all of our players play better on other teams?
mreinman wrote:Tyson is a piece and needs to fill a defined role. He has that in Dallas. JR always has the potential to do well. There were some stats about how great he played after the all star game last year. But he is a wild card and isn't reliable. JR as the second best player on the team blew up on the Knicks in the Boston series and continued in Indy. JR as the fourth or fifth best player on the Cavs is a better fit.CrushAlot wrote:F500ONE wrote:Both guys needed to go. Tyson is in a contract year and had something to prove. JR has a ton of talent but he needed to go. Personally I won't look back on either move with regret.CrushAlot wrote:mreinman wrote:Lets hope things are changing with guys being moved out.CrushAlot wrote:mreinman wrote:It sounds like he is fitting in. He was the scape goat in Cleveland. I would have loved for the Knicks to have gotten him but it does sound like the environment in OKC is helping him.CrushAlot wrote:Nice write up on Waiters transition to OKC. I think he is going to do really well there.
http://www.basketballinsiders.com/nba-am...He played great yesterday. lets see how it plays out.
Kevin Durant is the classiest guy in the league. He is lucky he did not come here, we would have taught him to chuck even more.
Funny you say that because even J.R. looks like he's playing well in Cleveland
Tyson has looked very good all year in Dallas
We've made 2 trades involving supposedly the problem childs and our team looks
No better although we welcome the losses, the quality of play doesn't look betterThe system doesn't look like it's being effectively ran 40+ gms into the season
IMO we probably didn't get rid of the right problemGuess what fans always say well we have cap space and Phil can bring in better players
Well regardless if Melo was here or not or if we hired Phil or notThe cap space was always going to be there but going with the lame out of reasoning
Had Phil traded Melo he would-could have brought in better players to go withThe better players he's going to bring in via cap space
the question is why do all of our players play better on other teams?
CrushAlot wrote:F500ONE wrote:Both guys needed to go. Tyson is in a contract year and had something to prove. JR has a ton of talent but he needed to go. Personally I won't look back on either move with regret.CrushAlot wrote:mreinman wrote:Lets hope things are changing with guys being moved out.CrushAlot wrote:mreinman wrote:It sounds like he is fitting in. He was the scape goat in Cleveland. I would have loved for the Knicks to have gotten him but it does sound like the environment in OKC is helping him.CrushAlot wrote:Nice write up on Waiters transition to OKC. I think he is going to do really well there.
http://www.basketballinsiders.com/nba-am...He played great yesterday. lets see how it plays out.
Kevin Durant is the classiest guy in the league. He is lucky he did not come here, we would have taught him to chuck even more.
Funny you say that because even J.R. looks like he's playing well in Cleveland
Tyson has looked very good all year in Dallas
We've made 2 trades involving supposedly the problem childs and our team looks
No better although we welcome the losses, the quality of play doesn't look betterThe system doesn't look like it's being effectively ran 40+ gms into the season
IMO we probably didn't get rid of the right problemGuess what fans always say well we have cap space and Phil can bring in better players
Well regardless if Melo was here or not or if we hired Phil or notThe cap space was always going to be there but going with the lame out of reasoning
Had Phil traded Melo he would-could have brought in better players to go withThe better players he's going to bring in via cap space
I don't regret that they're gone, I regret Phil
Didn't know how to get the proper value back
I also regret he didn't address the real problem
He may be able to use a vaccine in a lottery pick and cap space
To improve the team's immune system but if we have cancer
Then the patient will grow gravely ill again
And more than likely we do have the latter, which will result in death
It's beautiful basketball on both sides of the ball
I haven't seen any triangle ran from these two teams
mreinman wrote:CrushAlot wrote:F500ONE wrote:Both guys needed to go. Tyson is in a contract year and had something to prove. JR has a ton of talent but he needed to go. Personally I won't look back on either move with regret.CrushAlot wrote:mreinman wrote:Lets hope things are changing with guys being moved out.CrushAlot wrote:mreinman wrote:It sounds like he is fitting in. He was the scape goat in Cleveland. I would have loved for the Knicks to have gotten him but it does sound like the environment in OKC is helping him.CrushAlot wrote:Nice write up on Waiters transition to OKC. I think he is going to do really well there.
http://www.basketballinsiders.com/nba-am...He played great yesterday. lets see how it plays out.
Kevin Durant is the classiest guy in the league. He is lucky he did not come here, we would have taught him to chuck even more.
Funny you say that because even J.R. looks like he's playing well in Cleveland
Tyson has looked very good all year in Dallas
We've made 2 trades involving supposedly the problem childs and our team looks
No better although we welcome the losses, the quality of play doesn't look betterThe system doesn't look like it's being effectively ran 40+ gms into the season
IMO we probably didn't get rid of the right problemGuess what fans always say well we have cap space and Phil can bring in better players
Well regardless if Melo was here or not or if we hired Phil or notThe cap space was always going to be there but going with the lame out of reasoning
Had Phil traded Melo he would-could have brought in better players to go withThe better players he's going to bring in via cap space
the question is why do all of our players play better on other teams?
Cuz there are not 29 others melos to play with?
Cuz their autoimmune system is better outside MSG?
Illuninatti connect the dog conspiracy of Irish super race Dolan leading a new generation of Secret society Devil worshipping vatican Jews led by "The Stern" and his arian super tall jew Adam Silver.
In clairvoyant demented Phil drooling nonsensical Zen teachings lost on the ears of those willing to accept his apology and the steely glaze of Fish who seek the next savior.
I guess he could not do this while Josh was here. Everybody has to buy in and keep the ball moving. One guy can fuk up the flow.
mreinman wrote:SVG is teaching the Detroit idiots how to pass.He also has a much better chance of keeping Monroe with Smith gone.I guess he could not do this while Josh was here. Everybody has to buy in and keep the ball moving. One guy can fuk up the flow.
mreinman wrote:SVG is teaching the Detroit idiots how to pass.I guess he could not do this while Josh was here. Everybody has to buy in and keep the ball moving. One guy can fuk up the flow.
1 guy can break the system in terms of on court play
And off the court culture in the way they conduct themselves
Phil's Plan Z in not going to work and I think we all know this
His only hope is that some young player from this draft is better than
What anyone think they will be, including himself and I do mean everyone, every breathing soul on earth
CrushAlot wrote:mreinman wrote:SVG is teaching the Detroit idiots how to pass.He also has a much better chance of keeping Monroe with Smith gone.I guess he could not do this while Josh was here. Everybody has to buy in and keep the ball moving. One guy can fuk up the flow.
Good! Less chance that we sign him
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This team I tell ya, please take the butcher's knife to Bargnani
I think he's rubbing off on brittle Early[Phil's prestigious asset]
Are we really trying to review Lou and Lance, hey Wear good luck
Checking yourself into the game tonight against no AD and Jrue
F500ONE wrote:CrushAlot wrote:F500ONE wrote:Both guys needed to go. Tyson is in a contract year and had something to prove. JR has a ton of talent but he needed to go. Personally I won't look back on either move with regret.CrushAlot wrote:mreinman wrote:Lets hope things are changing with guys being moved out.CrushAlot wrote:mreinman wrote:It sounds like he is fitting in. He was the scape goat in Cleveland. I would have loved for the Knicks to have gotten him but it does sound like the environment in OKC is helping him.CrushAlot wrote:Nice write up on Waiters transition to OKC. I think he is going to do really well there.
http://www.basketballinsiders.com/nba-am...He played great yesterday. lets see how it plays out.
Kevin Durant is the classiest guy in the league. He is lucky he did not come here, we would have taught him to chuck even more.
Funny you say that because even J.R. looks like he's playing well in Cleveland
Tyson has looked very good all year in Dallas
We've made 2 trades involving supposedly the problem childs and our team looks
No better although we welcome the losses, the quality of play doesn't look betterThe system doesn't look like it's being effectively ran 40+ gms into the season
IMO we probably didn't get rid of the right problemGuess what fans always say well we have cap space and Phil can bring in better players
Well regardless if Melo was here or not or if we hired Phil or notThe cap space was always going to be there but going with the lame out of reasoning
Had Phil traded Melo he would-could have brought in better players to go withThe better players he's going to bring in via cap space
I don't regret that they're gone, I regret PhilDidn't know how to get the proper value back
I also regret he didn't address the real problemHe may be able to use a vaccine in a lottery pick and cap space
To improve the team's immune system but if we have cancerThen the patient will grow gravely ill again
And more than likely we do have the latter, which will result in death
Get a grip
CrushAlot wrote:mreinman wrote:Tyson is a piece and needs to fill a defined role. He has that in Dallas. JR always has the potential to do well. There were some stats about how great he played after the all star game last year. But he is a wild card and isn't reliable. JR as the second best player on the team blew up on the Knicks in the Boston series and continued in Indy. JR as the fourth or fifth best player on the Cavs is a better fit.CrushAlot wrote:F500ONE wrote:Both guys needed to go. Tyson is in a contract year and had something to prove. JR has a ton of talent but he needed to go. Personally I won't look back on either move with regret.CrushAlot wrote:mreinman wrote:Lets hope things are changing with guys being moved out.CrushAlot wrote:mreinman wrote:It sounds like he is fitting in. He was the scape goat in Cleveland. I would have loved for the Knicks to have gotten him but it does sound like the environment in OKC is helping him.CrushAlot wrote:Nice write up on Waiters transition to OKC. I think he is going to do really well there.
http://www.basketballinsiders.com/nba-am...He played great yesterday. lets see how it plays out.
Kevin Durant is the classiest guy in the league. He is lucky he did not come here, we would have taught him to chuck even more.
Funny you say that because even J.R. looks like he's playing well in Cleveland
Tyson has looked very good all year in Dallas
We've made 2 trades involving supposedly the problem childs and our team looks
No better although we welcome the losses, the quality of play doesn't look betterThe system doesn't look like it's being effectively ran 40+ gms into the season
IMO we probably didn't get rid of the right problemGuess what fans always say well we have cap space and Phil can bring in better players
Well regardless if Melo was here or not or if we hired Phil or notThe cap space was always going to be there but going with the lame out of reasoning
Had Phil traded Melo he would-could have brought in better players to go withThe better players he's going to bring in via cap space
the question is why do all of our players play better on other teams?
This....
F500ONE wrote:Pistons vs Hawks is such a great game to watchIt's beautiful basketball on both sides of the ball
I haven't seen any triangle ran from these two teams
First half was brutal...even the commentator was making excuses for the bad play saying 'its an early game.' It's picked up in the second half, though....
Uptown wrote:F500ONE wrote:Pistons vs Hawks is such a great game to watchIt's beautiful basketball on both sides of the ball
I haven't seen any triangle ran from these two teamsFirst half was brutal...even the commentator was making excuses for the bad play saying 'its an early game.' It's picked up in the second half, though....
Teams had difficulty converting but because
They stayed true to what they do and we're seeing this
When I made the post it was halftime
I watch the game within the game, you should try it sometime