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Wolves vs Thunder our 100th game: Battle for health

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Re: Wolves vs Thunder our 100th game: Battle for health 

Post#81 » by packforfreedom » Tue Jan 27, 2015 3:52 pm

Pek haters gonna hate Pek. Remember when Rubio came back after his ACL injury?

that overreaction.
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Re: Wolves vs Thunder our 100th game: Battle for health 

Post#82 » by Murphs56 » Tue Jan 27, 2015 5:00 pm

packforfreedom wrote:Pek haters gonna hate Pek. Remember when Rubio came back after his ACL injury?

that overreaction.


Same stuff when he's healthy
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Re: Wolves vs Thunder our 100th game: Battle for health 

Post#83 » by Worm Guts » Tue Jan 27, 2015 5:21 pm

Murphs56 wrote:
packforfreedom wrote:Pek haters gonna hate Pek. Remember when Rubio came back after his ACL injury?

that overreaction.


Same stuff when he's healthy


Healthy Pek puts up close to 20 on 55 percent shooting. Healthy Pek is an excellent player.
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Post#84 » by Crazy-Canuck » Tue Jan 27, 2015 6:36 pm

Peks value can be seen in more than in just the boxscore.

HIs size alone keeps opponents occupied which allowed Dieng to pick up alot of boards and more importantly Thad is less depended on to rebound.

I think with better coaching as far as help and spacing goes, the Wolves will look good.
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Re: Wolves vs Thunder our 100th game: Battle for health 

Post#85 » by FinnTheHuman » Tue Jan 27, 2015 7:26 pm

Crazy-Canuck wrote:Peks value can be seen in more than in just the boxscore.

HIs size alone keeps opponents occupied which allowed Dieng to pick up alot of boards and more importantly Thad is less depended on to rebound.

I think with better coaching as far as help and spacing goes, the Wolves will look good.


Yeah, but the box score is also very important, especially when you see DNP next to Pek's name in it.

I also think Pek is 19/9 player when healthy, but lately he's either injured or playing rusty after his injury until he gets injured again.
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Re: Wolves vs Thunder our 100th game: Battle for health 

Post#86 » by NewWolvesOrder » Tue Jan 27, 2015 7:39 pm

FinnTheHuman wrote:
Crazy-Canuck wrote:Peks value can be seen in more than in just the boxscore.

HIs size alone keeps opponents occupied which allowed Dieng to pick up alot of boards and more importantly Thad is less depended on to rebound.

I think with better coaching as far as help and spacing goes, the Wolves will look good.


Yeah, but the box score is also very important, especially when you see DNP next to Pek's name in it.

I also think Pek is 19/9 player when healthy, but lately he's either injured or playing rusty after his injury until he gets injured again.


ZING!

this guy has excellent observations skills. You guys should learn from him.
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Re: Wolves vs Thunder our 100th game: Battle for health 

Post#87 » by Murphs56 » Tue Jan 27, 2015 8:55 pm

Worm Guts wrote:
Murphs56 wrote:
packforfreedom wrote:Pek haters gonna hate Pek. Remember when Rubio came back after his ACL injury?

that overreaction.


Same stuff when he's healthy


Healthy Pek puts up close to 20 on 55 percent shooting. Healthy Pek is an excellent player.


Healthy Pek doesn't block shots, constantly gets his shot blocked, doesn't go up strong on put backs and always gets hurt
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Re: Wolves vs Thunder our 100th game: Battle for health 

Post#88 » by urinesane » Tue Jan 27, 2015 11:19 pm

Murphs56 wrote:
Worm Guts wrote:
Murphs56 wrote:
Same stuff when he's healthy


Healthy Pek puts up close to 20 on 55 percent shooting. Healthy Pek is an excellent player.


Healthy Pek doesn't block shots, constantly gets his shot blocked, doesn't go up strong on put backs and always gets hurt


Did Pek sleep with your girlfriend or something?

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