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Post#21 » by Big Dee Chi-Born » Thu Jan 10, 2008 4:15 am

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:o He plays off of kickouts from Allen Iverson and Carmelo Anthony. If anything he's probably had more open space than Cook.

And then there's the fact that Denver plays a far more uptempo offense than the Heat, resulting in what should be even more open looks and shots for JR. This doesn't make sense.


And still Cook has put up more shots than Smith. Cook is an over-rated shooter who should be trying to get to the basket more. Cook is better than I thought, but I would still take Smith over Cook anyday.
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Post#22 » by Nutty Nats Fan » Thu Jan 10, 2008 4:39 am

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Admittedly I don't. Is it really that bad?

As for the Heat, the offense consists of D-Wade and Ricky Davis and a bunch of scrambling. It's generally a mess.

It may not be that bad, but it can be. Iso's with Melo and AI. Or AI dribbling around, and never giving up the ball on pick and rolls.

At times they do pass it around, but the offense is pretty awful.

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