mellow
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What do suppose Greg Miller is thinking when he looks up and sees all those empty seats?
Or does he not dare look up?
Attendance: 17,490 hehehehe

What do suppose Greg Miller is thinking when he looks up and sees all those empty seats?
Or does he not dare look up?
See, the Jefferson/Favors thing is kind of a mystery.
This is not the first time that Jefferson/Favors have been bad at defense and I actually think that what this could mean is that Milsap is actually a much better defender than we give him credit for. I think having Jefferson constantly missing rotations is something Sap has gotten used to and has adjusted as best as he can to it.
1 game. i'd bet my leftnut and HH that jaz zwould get sweptMy feelings exactly. Jazz will sneak into the playoffs as the 8th seed, manage to somehow win ONE playoff game and KOC and TY will proclaim from the mountain tops that the team is making progress...and promptly re-sign Millsap AND Jefferson. If that happens, it will be time to find a new team to cheer for.
like meMillsap has never been a problem. Glad a few posters have had the spine to support him all season long.
but what about hard work gets rewarded?I feel like even you do not believe this-- rather, you're just trying to discredit my post.
I'll bite: I feel like Ty is more picky with the core4's defense than Al's and Sap's (reasoning behind their subsequent benching if they F up). Favors has repeatedly exclaimed his pride on defense, and Kanter, Burks, and Hayward ALL show effort on the defensive ends.
They're adults. I would hope that they can analyze a player, look at what they do well, and what they don't do as well. Players like Hayward have been shown on television to immediately confront Al after he blows a defensive assignment. They have guaranteed seen Al throw away victories via his defensive ineptitude- they have played basketball for nearly all their lives, they know whats going on just as well as we do.
To summarize in two words: They won't.
-George
rofl they are now raving about the play of Marvin Williams... you cannot make this stuff up
Sounds like you need to watch a different sport for a while.
You're post was ********. Pretty sure you're just trolling.I feel like even you do not believe this-- rather, you're just trying to discredit my post.
You're post was ********. Pretty sure you're just trolling.
At what point is getting playing time more effective than watching the same **** over and over again from the bench? After 3 years? 8 years?
Let him go? He's picking up his option.starting to feel like we should let him go and re-sign demarre next year.
His argument also breaks down when you consider that Al plays a whole bunch of **** minutes that aren't during crunch time. If you give some of Al's minutes in the first 3 1/2 quarters to Enes, Enes can still watch Al close out games.George is one of the newest trolls to the site. Give it a few days and he'll be gone.
You're post was ********. Pretty sure you're just trolling.
At what point is getting playing time more effective than watching the same **** over and over again from the bench? After 3 years? 8 years?
His argument also breaks down when you consider that Al plays a whole bunch of **** minutes that aren't during crunch time. If you give some of Al's minutes in the first 3 1/2 quarters to Enes, Enes can still watch Al close out games.
The **** are you talking point?? You're completely missing what I am trying to argue here.
I said that the kids seeing Al, either in practice or in crunch time, will help them understand the importance of being able to get their shot up in crunch time, or the importance of offensive-versatility.
I made zero reference to minutes, and zero reference to how Al's minutes are justified. Really do not know what you are arguing here.