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Denver @ Indiana

Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2012 12:12 am
by KAVK
Throwback jersey & some spirit please.

Re: Denver @ Indiana

Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2012 1:05 am
by DaFan334
Brewers energy could help us bust out of this slump. Good to have him back.

Re: Denver @ Indiana

Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2012 2:08 am
by eathb_au
lol undefeated vs the East.

Makes me so sad looking at our record.

Faried needs to remain in the rotation.

Re: Denver @ Indiana

Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2012 2:12 am
by eathb_au
What a difference shooting open 3s and taking easy shots does for Afflalo.

Re: Denver @ Indiana

Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2012 2:46 am
by KAVK
AAA is coming to his groove!

Ty starting to have more confidence in him and Brewer just does too many good things out there. Faried needs to be in the rotation. I wonder what it would take Karl to try out Stone or Hamilton in Rudy's place little bit.

Re: Denver @ Indiana

Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2012 2:46 am
by youngthegiant
not a pretty win but it is a win. nene got hurt, our luck could not be any worse. andre miller needs to be moved, i'm tired of seeing ty and him on the floor together. faried needs to get more playing time and brewer is the man.

Re: Denver @ Indiana

Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2012 3:14 am
by clockwork
only nba team with a better road record than home record.

Re: Denver @ Indiana

Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2012 3:38 am
by KAVK
clockwork wrote:only nba team with a better road record than home record.


Lot more road games we need to take to make up that terrible home stand.

I think the way Rudy is sucking Stone deserves a chance.

Re: Denver @ Indiana

Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2012 4:26 am
by clockwork
KAVK wrote:
clockwork wrote:only nba team with a better road record than home record.


Lot more road games we need to take to make up that terrible home stand.

I think the way Rudy is sucking Stone deserves a chance.

somebody deserves a chance, maybe faried, kofous?

ty needs to stay in this sort of funk. that will guarantee him more minutes and less for miller, who seems more likely to be gone with every game.

and afflalo's break out will maybe make him realize what his game truly is? let's think so.

also brewer saved us.

these players just need to adjust with the new lineup, once again. it's about finding compatible players in karl's system.

Re: Denver @ Indiana

Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2012 4:37 am
by corona
only caught the last 6 minutes or so.

so strange that they compete that well on the road but suck at home.
nice to see afflalo string some good games together.

i thought the move to get dre out at the end and put brewer in was the right one too. if nothing else it forces ty to have to ball and be aggressive.....whereas with dre we just end up with awful disoriented possessions that usually end up with a fadeaway from dre or a terrible shot from al after 23 seconds are wasted doing nothing.

did nene get hurt? 22 minutes?

Re: Denver @ Indiana

Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2012 4:38 am
by clockwork
corona wrote:only caught the last 6 minutes or so.

so strange that they compete that well on the road but suck at home.
nice to see afflalo string some good games together.

i thought the move to get dre out at the end and put brewer in was the right one too. if nothing else it forces ty to have to ball and be aggressive.....whereas with dre we just end up with awful disoriented possessions that usually end up with a fadeaway from dre or a terrible shot from al after 23 seconds are wasted doing nothing.

did nene get hurt? 22 minutes?

strained** calf i think.

Re: Denver @ Indiana

Posted: Sun Feb 12, 2012 9:07 am
by Ice32
Brewer was the difference in this game. With Denver down 46-33, he sparked the 17-4 run, by taking it to the rim every single time, it made Ty and Afflalo do the same. Brewer's energy, hustle and attitude is what we needed to get past the Pacers. Ty was phenomenal scoring inside with ease and taking high percentage shots. Koufos was solid with 7 & 7.

Granger got off to a hot start with 18 in the 1st, then was held to 8 the rest of the way once Denver figured him out. Brewer and Al had alot to do with cooling him down.

Afflalo has found some new confidence with his shot and stepped up big time in the crunch. I like the fact that he's wanting to take the big shots and can be the leader of this team, with or without Gallo.

Dre and Al were a combined 6/24 and Rudy was pretty quiet.

Nene injured again doesn't help us, hopefully Mozzy will be back vs the Suns, and maybe Faried gets more burn?