Who will be this year's Sasha (or Punto, or Miles Tarver).
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Re: Who will be this year's Sasha (or Punto, or Miles Tarver).
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Re: Who will be this year's Sasha (or Punto, or Miles Tarver).
Yeah, I'm praying that Wes had the minutes limited because they're being careful with his hammy, and not because Rambis is just f-ing with the rotations. Wes looks just plain good when he plays.
SMAC-K wrote:Mayo>>>>Love and that 5th pick
OJ Mayo is one of the best defenders in the league, hes a two way player and hes a great passer and playmaker.
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Klomp wrote:It has nothing to do with who is the future of your franchise. Why? Because the future is just that....the future. It has to do with who was playing well tonight, and the answer was clearly Tolliver. Would I have liked to see Love back out there? Probably. But you can't really argue with the fact that he was riding the hot hand, plus the fact that Tolliver was one of the very few Wolves giving effort on the defensive end.
I'm going to attribute your post to frustration more than anything. Everything else I agree with.
Tolliver (3/8) was hardly the hot hand. And he could have subbed Tolliver in at SF too if he was that important to winning the game. It's not just frustration, I think that what Rambis did tonight hurts the long term development of the team, and will keep hurting development if he keeps repeating it. Sometimes you have to let players fight through bad nights, that's how character is built, and it's especially true of your best players. You'd think Rambis would have picked that up from Phil Jackson (11 titles), but he didn't apparently.
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