CrushAlot wrote:Amir Johnson is beasting.
He's amongst my top gettable list this summer
Mavs vs Heat game took a major turn
It's amazing how momentum can change the outcome of the game
Bropez is such a talent when healthy. Can't believe the Knicks didn't draft him.
28 point turnaround in the Heat/Mavericks game. Spolstra finally going back to Whiteside. You can't sit this kid for that long---not after the 1st half he had (this dude's been unbelievable btw). This loss is on Spolstra if Miami can't rally...Charlie Villaneuva playing great for Dallas. Nice pickup by Cuban. Looks like he's taking Dwight Powell's mins.. I really like that kid Powell.
CrushAlot wrote:Bropez is such a talent when healthy. Can't believe the Knicks didn't draft him.
He's a bum, he only does enough to not get traded
Plays defense maybe 1 out of every 10gms
Billy better trade him before his Yao Ming foot breaks again
Finestrg wrote:28 point turnaround in the Heat/Mavericks game. Spolstra finally going back to Whitside. You can't sit this kid for that long---not after the 1st half he had (this dude's been unbelievable btw). This loss is on Spolstra if Miami can't rally...Charlie Villaneuva playing great for Dallas. Nice pickup by Cuban. Looks like he's taking Dwight Powell's mins.. I really like that kid Powell.
Yeah Shane said Spo never deviates from a minutes restriction
This game had one of the biggest turnarounds I've seen in some time
F500ONE wrote:Finestrg wrote:28 point turnaround in the Heat/Mavericks game. Spolstra finally going back to Whitside. You can't sit this kid for that long---not after the 1st half he had (this dude's been unbelievable btw). This loss is on Spolstra if Miami can't rally...Charlie Villaneuva playing great for Dallas. Nice pickup by Cuban. Looks like he's taking Dwight Powell's mins.. I really like that kid Powell.
Yeah Shane said Spo never deviates from a minutes restriction
This game had one of the biggest turnarounds I've seen in some time
I heard that--still a mistake. Spolstra wrecked this game for his team. Why is Whiteside on a mins.
limit??? Dude was on his way to a 30 pt/40 reb night...Hubie questioning that just now..
Finestrg wrote:F500ONE wrote:Finestrg wrote:28 point turnaround in the Heat/Mavericks game. Spolstra finally going back to Whitside. You can't sit this kid for that long---not after the 1st half he had (this dude's been unbelievable btw). This loss is on Spolstra if Miami can't rally...Charlie Villaneuva playing great for Dallas. Nice pickup by Cuban. Looks like he's taking Dwight Powell's mins.. I really like that kid Powell.
Yeah Shane said Spo never deviates from a minutes restriction
This game had one of the biggest turnarounds I've seen in some time
I heard that--still a mistake. Spolstra wrecked this game for his team. Why is Whiteside on a mins.
limit??? Dude was on his way to a 30 pt/40 reb night...Hubie questioning that just now..
I have no idea because Miami is not safe to make the playoffs
Man, where have I been? Didn't even realize the Mavs have had Charlie V since September. I thought they just picked him up. Has he been hurt? He played great tonight against the Heat..
Minny finally getting Rubio back next week.
CrushAlot wrote:Minny finally getting Rubio back next week.
great! Now they can look forward to more outside bricks 
I had so much hope from him and was dying for him to come here but he is just a horrible shooter.
CrushAlot wrote:Minny finally getting Rubio back next week.
It was a very good game until the last 9min
Then Lebron went down hill Christian Okoye on em
love watching Phoenix, they are really fun to watch and I like what they are building.
Hornacek is a smart coach.
dragic is really a very good leader.
Talking to everyone, calming players down, telling them where to go.
SA getting their butt kicked at home by LAC.
the west is so wildly open.
mreinman wrote:dragic is really a very good leader. Talking to everyone, calming players down, telling them where to go.
Agreed. I saw a whole lot of this last season too. Great all round player can do everything on offense. if only Phil could talor the system to fit his style of play
mreinman wrote:SA getting their butt kicked at home by LAC.the west is so wildly open.
The Top 8 is very close;However, other than NO(9th25-22)and very unlikely OKC(23-24), no one is going to make that huge of a jump to make top 8.(PHO,8TH, 28-20) unless a team like the Jazz or denver goes on a wild run which is very unlikely.
Bleacher report did an interview with Paul George about his recovery- why the f*** does the interviewer ask him if he would watch the video of the injury with them in front of the camera?! Sometimes I despair and the media's complete lack of basic humanity. What next, asking a car crash victim if they'd be willing to watch a video of the car crash they suffered horrific injuries in, while they film their reaction? Jesus.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/23441...
just like in life, some people perform well in some situations while some excel in others. some also have limits to how far they can go.
for example, scott brooks deserves credit for instilling a work ethic and culture in okc over the years but after the first 2-3 years, it became apparent that okc starting winning despite brook's coaching b/c of how good westbrook + durant were. this is not a knock on brooks but a realization that some coaches can do certain things and some can't.
this applies to dwayne casey and the raptors. at some point there needs to be a realization that be it a player or coach have certain limitations and i believe the raptors have now come to that point with casey. we have been winning games despite casey this year and our record has masked some serious fundamental flaws in both our offensive approach and in game management. it's very easy to criticize when teams are losing...but in a galaxy far far away on a raptors forum, i've been critical of casey all year b/c the fundamental way we play will not translate to postseason success. and our record against .500 or better teams is an example of it.
djsunyc wrote:just like in life, some people perform well in some situations while some excel in others. some also have limits to how far they can go.for example, scott brooks deserves credit for instilling a work ethic and culture in okc over the years but after the first 2-3 years, it became apparent that okc starting winning despite brook's coaching b/c of how good westbrook + durant were. this is not a knock on brooks but a realization that some coaches can do certain things and some can't.
this applies to dwayne casey and the raptors. at some point there needs to be a realization that be it a player or coach have certain limitations and i believe the raptors have now come to that point with casey. we have been winning games despite casey this year and our record has masked some serious fundamental flaws in both our offensive approach and in game management. it's very easy to criticize when teams are losing...but in a galaxy far far away on a raptors forum, i've been critical of casey all year b/c the fundamental way we play will not translate to postseason success. and our record against .500 or better teams is an example of it.
Didn't they just extend him?