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Re: Wolves at Pistons 

Post#121 » by TheZachAttack » Mon Feb 9, 2015 1:08 am

So Wiggins is...James Posey?
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Post#122 » by AttackTheRack » Mon Feb 9, 2015 1:08 am

Wiggins puts up numbers easily. Not shooting much, still has 18 points. All over the glass. Passing. Playing D. Gonna' be so so good.
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Post#123 » by TheZachAttack » Mon Feb 9, 2015 1:09 am

Whelp Pekovic and Young have combined for 7 rebounds
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Post#124 » by Calinks » Mon Feb 9, 2015 1:10 am

Murphs56 wrote:Man, have a feeling we're gonna catch teams like the Lakers, Magic and Kings just to really destroy our draft position. Oh well

We still have plenty of losses coming out way and either way we will get top 5 position. Still great odds to move up and still quality players available at that position. The wins we will get and confidence we develop amongst the pups will be invaluable. We want to come into next season knowing what it takes to be a good team. We need to cultivate a winning environment, haven't had one in many many years.
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Post#125 » by guest81 » Mon Feb 9, 2015 1:10 am

It's a damn shame Pek's body has failed him. He's worth every penny when he's on
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Re: Wolves at Pistons 

Post#126 » by Calinks » Mon Feb 9, 2015 1:11 am

Cantankerous Bust-well Dope is actually playing a good game.
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Post#127 » by TheZachAttack » Mon Feb 9, 2015 1:12 am

Pekovic is the ultimate safety net on offense. If you're set offense doesn't work you can literally toss it down to him and he'll score a lot of the time.
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Re: Wolves at Pistons 

Post#128 » by Basti » Mon Feb 9, 2015 1:12 am

PEK, I WANT TO GIVE BIRTH TO YOUR BEARDED BABIES!
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Post#129 » by guest81 » Mon Feb 9, 2015 1:13 am

28 points in 31 minutes, ice those ankles big fella, you've earned it
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Post#130 » by PZiv » Mon Feb 9, 2015 1:13 am

Calinks wrote:Cantankerous Bust-well Dope is actually playing a good game.

he was money last time we played also.
Not a bust
TheZachAttack wrote:Pekovic is the ultimate safety net on offense. If you're set offense doesn't work you can literally toss it down to him and he'll score a lot of the time.

He is also bonus penalty warranty, he gets those big man fouls so easy.
guest81 wrote:It's a damn shame Pek's body has failed him. He's worth every penny when he's on

Needs to lose weight. He has a lot of fat on his body.
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Re: Wolves at Pistons 

Post#131 » by Murphs56 » Mon Feb 9, 2015 1:14 am

Calinks wrote:
Murphs56 wrote:Man, have a feeling we're gonna catch teams like the Lakers, Magic and Kings just to really destroy our draft position. Oh well

We still have plenty of losses coming out way and either way we will get top 5 position. Still great odds to move up and still quality players available at that position. The wins we will get and confidence we develop amongst the pups will be invaluable. We want to come into next season knowing what it takes to be a good team. We need to cultivate a winning environment, haven't had one in many many years.


Most years I would disagree and say that one season is really entirely apart and separate from others as we have seen in the past here. However, with the really young roster, I would agree and say bringing winning basketball to those kids is good for them for confidence purposes.
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Re: Wolves at Pistons 

Post#132 » by TheZachAttack » Mon Feb 9, 2015 1:15 am

I mean the fact that you can combine Pek's post skills and he shoots 85% from the line? It's too bad he can't consistently stay healthy.
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Post#133 » by guest81 » Mon Feb 9, 2015 1:15 am

guest81 wrote:It's a damn shame Pek's body has failed him. He's worth every penny when he's on

Needs to lose weight. He has a lot of fat on his body.[/quote]

no he doesn't
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Post#134 » by PZiv » Mon Feb 9, 2015 1:15 am

Murphs56 wrote:
Most years I would disagree and say that one season is really entirely apart and separate from others as we have seen in the past here. However, with the really young roster, I would agree and say bringing winning basketball to those kids is good for them for confidence purposes.

We have to do the Golden State Warriors "tank", play hard, lose games, develop individual talent and teamplay accordingly. And you're the king of West conference.
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no he doesn't

He does have room for improvement. Trimming down around 12-18lbs. He has a little beer belly.
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Re: Wolves at Pistons 

Post#135 » by Calinks » Mon Feb 9, 2015 1:16 am

WOW Pek with 15 in the 4th quarter. They had no answer.
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Re: Wolves at Pistons 

Post#136 » by Calinks » Mon Feb 9, 2015 1:18 am

LOL Detroit commentators are being very kind to us today. They def aren't homers Basti, you are right.
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Re: Wolves at Pistons 

Post#137 » by Basti » Mon Feb 9, 2015 1:18 am

I guess it's safe to say already

ARRRROOOOOOO!!!!
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Post#138 » by Dalvin » Mon Feb 9, 2015 1:18 am

Pek just slayed Detroit's frontcourt LOL
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Re: Wolves at Pistons 

Post#139 » by TheZachAttack » Mon Feb 9, 2015 1:18 am

guest81 wrote:
guest81 wrote:It's a damn shame Pek's body has failed him. He's worth every penny when he's on

Needs to lose weight. He has a lot of fat on his body.


no he doesn't[/quote]

To be fair Pek isn't "ripped" in that sense of the word.
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Re: Wolves at Pistons 

Post#140 » by AttackTheRack » Mon Feb 9, 2015 1:19 am

Come on, this game is over. Just end it. Ain't no TMAC on the court!

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