freewhitemoon wrote:
Outside of 3s he takes most of his shots in the 3-10 range and has a 9% FG there atm

oh and he's literally dead last in the league in VORP
also lol rose
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freewhitemoon wrote:
Outside of 3s he takes most of his shots in the 3-10 range and has a 9% FG there atm
JEIS wrote:HKPackFan wrote:Will he play vs spurs?StickeeFingaz wrote:
Velazquez said Bledsoe was in MKE today to get a physical and would probably join the team tonight or tomorrow.
Pretty sure Paschke said his first game was going to be against the Lakers.
Prez wrote:freewhitemoon wrote:
Outside of 3s he takes most of his shots in the 3-10 range and has a 9% FG there atm
oh and he's literally dead last in the league in VORP
also lol rose
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"Hey ya wankers. I graduated from Aranmore back in 2010 and lost me yearbook. Is there any way you didgeridoos can send anotha yearbook me way?"
illusional wrote:What's wrong with a starting line up of Thon/Henson, Giannis, Snell, Middleton, Brogdon?
illusional wrote:oo regular. 2 many point guards, a small player handling the ball. Too regular. Too many point guards too regular. Small ball too regular.
It's too Milwaukee Bucks, it's too common that they go back too the regular pointguard fashion of this team.
Too small too many.
I've seen enough little guys & small ballers over the pass 20+ years come in and have a roll as a so called contributing "non championship" factor on this team.
Brogdon should continue too start at the point. They always needed wing players that could start at point. Smaller players have always let them down, & will continue to no matter what position?
By the way.........
I know their missing a piece( in Jabari or for Jabari)
But,
What's wrong with a starting line up of Thon/Henson, Giannis, Snell, Middleton, Brogdon?
That is a very disruptive(on opposing offense) & to the basket line up.
VooDoo7 wrote:JEIS wrote:
Kidd would have curb stomped him.
Maybe if his name was Denise instead of Dennis.
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illusional wrote:What's wrong with a starting line up of Thon/Henson, Giannis, Snell, Middleton, Brogdon?
That is a very disruptive(on opposing offense) & to the basket line up.
buckboy wrote:Illusional has a little SneakyPete in him.
illusional wrote:oo regular. 2 many point guards, a small player handling the ball. Too regular. Too many point guards too regular. Small ball too regular.
It's too Milwaukee Bucks, it's too common that they go back too the regular pointguard fashion of this team.
Too small too many.
I've seen enough little guys & small ballers over the pass 20+ years come in and have a roll as a so called contributing "non championship" factor on this team.
Brogdon should continue too start at the point. They always needed wing players that could start at point. Smaller players have always let them down, & will continue to no matter what position?
By the way.........
I know their missing a piece( in Jabari or for Jabari)
But,
What's wrong with a starting line up of Thon/Henson, Giannis, Snell, Middleton, Brogdon?
That is a very disruptive(on opposing offense) & to the basket line up.
DingleJerry wrote:buckboy wrote:Illusional has a little SneakyPete in him.
I'm refusing to engage.
Eazy E wrote:illusional wrote:What's wrong with a starting line up of Thon/Henson, Giannis, Snell, Middleton, Brogdon?
They have lost 4 games in a row.
illusional wrote:Eazy E wrote:illusional wrote:What's wrong with a starting line up of Thon/Henson, Giannis, Snell, Middleton, Brogdon?
They have lost 4 games in a row.
They don't have the right bench in order with guys like Dellevedova & putting players like tele at non wing positions & Horst stifled them by cutting players like Gerald Green(who would have finalized them right) a few hours after he made the cut.
There will be an official fire horst thread/job termination in days to come.
Eazy E wrote:illusional wrote:Eazy E wrote:
They have lost 4 games in a row.
They don't have the right bench in order with guys like Dellevedova & putting players like tele at non wing positions & Horst stifled them by cutting players like Gerald Green(who would have finalized them right) a few hours after he made the cut.
There will be an official fire horst thread/job termination in days to come.
Horst has actually done a fabulous job since taking over as GM. Jury is still out on the DJ Wilson pick, but I'm not going to rush to judgment on that pick until the rookie gets a chance to prove himself.
NothingEasy wrote:illusional wrote:oo regular. 2 many point guards, a small player handling the ball. Too regular. Too many point guards too regular. Small ball too regular.
It's too Milwaukee Bucks, it's too common that they go back too the regular pointguard fashion of this team.
Too small too many.
I've seen enough little guys & small ballers over the pass 20+ years come in and have a roll as a so called contributing "non championship" factor on this team.
Brogdon should continue too start at the point. They always needed wing players that could start at point. Smaller players have always let them down, & will continue to no matter what position?
By the way.........
I know their missing a piece( in Jabari or for Jabari)
But,
What's wrong with a starting line up of Thon/Henson, Giannis, Snell, Middleton, Brogdon?
That is a very disruptive(on opposing offense) & to the basket line up.
MickeyDavis wrote:I don't know how anyone can rip on Horst. So far the only real move he made was the Bledsoe trade. The end of the bench moves don't mean much one way or another. Sure it would be great to clear salary and reformulate the rotation but that's easier said than done. If a year from now there is criticism of Horst I would understand. It's just too early.
VooDoo7 wrote:JEIS wrote:
Kidd would have curb stomped him.
Maybe if his name was Denise instead of Dennis.
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