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critt learned a lot from kobe i bet
Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 5:40 am
by Gerald3Wallace
watching game tapes huh? kobes ethic rubbed off on him...and he rocks number 8 now
Darius Songaila, who also lives in the area, planned to do some hunting over the four-day break. Some of the team's young players, such as rookie center JaVale McGee, were headed to Phoenix to experience All-Star Weekend as observers rather than participants (no Wizards are involved for the first time in a decade).
Second-year guard Javaris Crittenton was one of the few stragglers, and as he slowly dressed and got ready to head back home to Atlanta, he was asked about his plans.
"Man, I'm going to be watching tape, studying," said Crittenton, whose playing time has steadily increased since arriving in a trade from Memphis in December. "Got to get better. That's it. Got to come back ready to play better basketball. I know I want to keep getting better."
http://www.wizardsextreme.com/showthread.php?t=2570happy to see critt found a home
Re: critt learned a lot from kobe i bet
Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 6:32 am
by fareweatherfan
Nice find. Just one of the many reasons I love this kid. I hope he somehow wears P&G again soon.
Re: critt learned a lot from kobe i bet
Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 8:45 am
by Patterns
I hope I am wrong but I doubt Crittenton will be in the league for long.
Re: critt learned a lot from kobe i bet
Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 2:35 pm
by hermes
Patterns wrote:I hope I am wrong but I doubt Crittenton will be in the league for long.
do you have any reason to suspect this, debbie downer?
Re: critt learned a lot from kobe i bet
Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 5:17 pm
by Gerald3Wallace
Patterns wrote:I hope I am wrong but I doubt Crittenton will be in the league for long.
judging from your past posts about crittenton..you just dont like the guy..wizards fans say hes their best point guard..and the only player on their team that plays any lick of defense..with that said..dude has a future
Re: critt learned a lot from kobe i bet
Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 6:33 pm
by TonyMontana
Hermes/ GW if I was you guys I would ignore everything that has to do with Mr. Patterns .
He is a fake bandwagon jumper want to be Laker fan. He jumps more ship than anyone on this board.
Re: critt learned a lot from kobe i bet
Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 6:39 pm
by fareweatherfan
I'm not too familiar Patterns and his/her past comments, but I hope Patterns is wrong, too.
On the one hand, you can see where Patterns is coming from, its never a good thing when a young guy gets shipped around early in his career. Its usually an indication of a major flaw in his game.
On the other hand, I wouldn't make too much of how often Critt has been moved. He was dealt from the Lakers b/c we were getting a steal. He was dealt by the Grizz b/c they had like 5 PG's. Early signs are that he will stick with the Wiz for a while.
Its rare to find a guy with so much talent, drive, and HUMILITY...(clearing my throat)...Jordan Farmar, you listening?
Re: critt learned a lot from kobe i bet
Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 9:38 pm
by hermes
but he's a big fan of proper grammar he can't be all bad
Re: critt learned a lot from kobe i bet
Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 10:47 pm
by microfib4thewin
Speaking of which, I might need to pay more attention to Wizard games this year. I've always been a fan of his game and think he could mature into a good player under Kobe's guidance. I seriously don't know how some manage to watch at least half of the games available on league pass.
Re: critt learned a lot from kobe i bet
Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 11:13 pm
by Patterns
hermes wrote:Patterns wrote:I hope I am wrong but I doubt Crittenton will be in the league for long.
do you have any reason to suspect this, debbie downer?
Of course.
Crittenton has a tweener size, aka the Wades, Gordons, Arenas. However, he's neither a floor leader, a play maker, or a scorer. He can't be trusted as your PG and he doesn't have the scoring ability that has kept Ben Gordon on the floor. He doesn't show any poise at all on the floor that other young PGs have shown. For a guard, he has atrociously bad FT% which is an indicator of his work ethic and/or his overall shooting form.
He's athletic, yes, but nothing out of the ordinary comparing to other NBA athletes.
Again, I could be wrong because he could work his butt off in the summer for 10 hours everyday and come back a completely different player.
Re: critt learned a lot from kobe i bet
Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 7:56 pm
by mrfatwrecker
Patterns wrote:hermes wrote:Patterns wrote:I hope I am wrong but I doubt Crittenton will be in the league for long.
do you have any reason to suspect this, debbie downer?
Of course.
Crittenton has a tweener size, aka the Wades, Gordons, Arenas. However, he's neither a floor leader, a play maker, or a scorer. He can't be trusted as your PG and he doesn't have the scoring ability that has kept Ben Gordon on the floor. He doesn't show any poise at all on the floor that other young PGs have shown. For a guard, he has atrociously bad FT% which is an indicator of his work ethic and/or his overall shooting form.
He's athletic, yes, but nothing out of the ordinary comparing to other NBA athletes.
Again, I could be wrong because he could work his butt off in the summer for 10 hours everyday and come back a completely different player.
How on earth is Wade a tweener? Especially compared to Gordon and Arenas???
Re: critt learned a lot from kobe i bet
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 4:57 pm
by realfung
yeah
Re: critt learned a lot from kobe i bet
Posted: Sat Feb 21, 2009 5:49 am
by Squirrel Boy
Critt's a keeper. He's a gamer. Patterns a hater. haha.