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Can the C.J. Miles experiment please end?

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I love how people continue to post CJ's numbers as if the fact that he's an inefficient scorer is still up for debate.

Not up for debate, just truly understanding why no one wanted him at the trade deadline.
 
Not up for debate, just truly understanding why no one wanted him at the trade deadline.

I think it was obvious his trade value was his expiring contract and nothing else. Hence why the Nets wanted him. That interest died when Dwight opted in for the 12-13 season.
 
Can someone tell me what is going through Miles' mind when there's 8-10 seconds left on the shot clock?? I can almost always predict it.

It's always a pick from Favors or Kanter.
Miles darts off before the pick is set, risking a moving screen foul for kanter or Favs.
Dribbles like he's going in
Steps back
Shoots the most awkward and unbalanced shot
Extends the time of the follow through as if he thinks it's going in.
Misses completely
 
Can someone tell me what is going through Miles' mind when there's 8-10 seconds left on the shot clock?? I can almost always predict it.

It's always a pick from Favors or Kanter.
Miles darts off before the pick is set, risking a moving screen foul for kanter or Favs.
Dribbles like he's going in
Steps back
Shoots the most awkward and unbalanced shot
Extends the time of the follow through as if he thinks it's going in.
Misses completely

Yep, he has that down. And Corbin keeps playing him, hoping for a lucky shot or something.
 
Maybe a sprained ankle

That's what the fans are hoping for. Not sure what Corbin is looking for. Seemed to me like the clown tried to throw that game last night. Something definitely going on with him. They would have lost without the Burks switch. I watched that 4th quarter again.
 
Yes he did I don't care for his game anymore but I feel the same about the rest of the starters after the 4 overtime debacle.

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Without the clown, the Jazz would have won in Atlanta. Again, why not Burks at the end? Playing the clown again and again and again, hoping for a different result is a form of insanity. When it comes to CJ the Clown, Corbin is Nuts!
 
Without the clown, the Jazz would have won in Atlanta. Again, why not Burks at the end? Playing the clown again and again and again, hoping for a different result is a form of insanity. When it comes to CJ the Clown, Corbin is Nuts!

Hell, I'd play Carrolle over him. That's a no brainer.
Carrolle shoots like a pro, I'm surprised at this dude....that's supposed to be his weakness.
 
Clank the Clown is back in business. I turned on the TV to see him drive to the hoop and miss everything. I just laughed. 1 for 8 so far.
 
we must take pieces from other failed projects and aging superstars. We must take the hands and keen defensive awareness from Greg Oden, the knees of Kwame Brown and the heart and keen basketball mind of Brian Scalabrine. Together combining this parts with CJ miles chucking abilities we create some sort of 7'2 basketball frankenstein which terrorizes the league for years to come. It's only weakness, fire.
 
we must take pieces from other failed projects and aging superstars. We must take the hands and keen defensive awareness from Greg Oden, the knees of Kwame Brown and the heart and keen basketball mind of Brian Scalabrine. Together combining this parts with CJ miles chucking abilities we create some sort of 7'2 basketball frankenstein which terrorizes the league for years to come. It's only weakness, fire.

This is CJ Miles right now! Now we know who CJ the Clown's mentors and heroes are. You have figure it out! And CJ the Frankenstein Clown is indestructible! Did you see that elbow he took when trying to foul after a missed shot. But where did he learn that chucking ability? It's unprecedented.
 
He really should abandon the three-point line altogether. I know: Ain't gonna happen. It is a far-far-far-away-gone conclusion that he can't make them at a useful rate. On the other hand, he's a somewhat decent finisher at the rim and can draw fouls. Oh, well.
 
He really should abandon the three-point line altogether. I know: Ain't gonna happen. It is a far-far-far-away-gone conclusion that he can't make them at a useful rate. On the other hand, he's a somewhat decent finisher at the rim and can draw fouls. Oh, well.

Here's one:
Who would you rather have shooting a 3: Watson or Miles?
 
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