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Adjustments for Game 3

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Re: Adjustments for Game 3 

Post#41 » by Quazza » Wed Apr 23, 2014 6:59 am

screw adjustments, just let Sleeping Beauty nap

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Re: Adjustments for Game 3 

Post#42 » by CCComboBreaker » Wed Apr 23, 2014 7:02 pm

LOL he's basically admitting that he doesn't do any activity that involves coaching. Hilarious.
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Re: Adjustments for Game 3 

Post#43 » by ILOVEIT » Wed Apr 23, 2014 9:13 pm

Lee's worth...or lack of it...will be proved in this series. I've often said I think he is at the same level as BG. First game to Lee...second game to BG. But BG didn't even play in Game one....

So in game 3, Lee, if he is worthy of his contract and consideration as a starting legit PF, should have moments where he dominates...and perhaps forces double teams. IF, on the other hand, he continues to drive into trouble and turn it over with week moves to the rim and fails to hit any jumpers, then I think we know what we DON"T have in Lee.

Much like Jackson is coaching for his life, Lee is playing for his role on the Warriors.
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Re: Adjustments for Game 3 

Post#44 » by Vanilla Man » Thu Apr 24, 2014 2:47 am

Should put Iggy and Klay on Paul, force him to work. The goal would be to hurt his hamstring furthermore, just enough for him to play hobbled like Parker in Game 7 of the finals. Hurting your hamstring is no fun, but if you could get Paul to work, he could flop himself into another injury.
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Re: Adjustments for Game 3 

Post#45 » by Jester_ » Thu Apr 24, 2014 1:05 pm

FireNellieQuick wrote:
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Jester_ wrote:I want more Draymond on Blake. Let DeAndre feed.

He was eating Drayomond alive. Sadly Draymond is not long or strong enough to do anything to him.


I hope you mean Griffin... because he did. Its a terrible matchup for Green. Jordan is a far better one, yet Green only guarded him on switches in game 2, after holding his own in game 1.

Mark Jackson is the anti-Nellie, and that's exactly what we don't need as an underdog with an injured starter.


+1

Bring the old drunk out of retirement. He'll win a ring with this roster.
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Re: Adjustments for Game 3 

Post#46 » by Jester_ » Thu Apr 24, 2014 1:05 pm

Vanilla Man wrote:Should put Iggy and Klay on Paul, force him to work. The goal would be to hurt his hamstring furthermore, just enough for him to play hobbled like Parker in Game 7 of the finals. Hurting your hamstring is no fun, but if you could get Paul to work, he could flop himself into another injury.


WTF is wrong with you?
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Re: Adjustments for Game 3 

Post#47 » by Jester_ » Mon Apr 28, 2014 12:41 am

Jester_ wrote:I want more Draymond on Blake. Let DeAndre feed.


Nailed it
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Re: Adjustments for Game 3 

Post#48 » by Muggsy Bogues » Mon Apr 28, 2014 12:47 am

Jester_ wrote:
FireNellieQuick wrote:
Ganji wrote:He was eating Drayomond alive. Sadly Draymond is not long or strong enough to do anything to him.


I hope you mean Griffin... because he did. Its a terrible matchup for Green. Jordan is a far better one, yet Green only guarded him on switches in game 2, after holding his own in game 1.

Mark Jackson is the anti-Nellie, and that's exactly what we don't need as an underdog with an injured starter.


+1

Bring the old drunk out of retirement. He'll win a ring with this roster.


You might just have a point, there. :lol:

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