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Re: Franchise player vs franchise player 

Post#41 » by deknow » Sun Jan 6, 2008 11:07 pm

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who are we gonna trade from this team to land a player better than bosh?


Its called Free Agency.
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Re: Franchise player vs franchise player 

Post#42 » by The_Hater » Sun Jan 6, 2008 11:31 pm

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The solution is to get a better playeer and make Bosh what he truly is which is a 2nd or 3rd option on a great team

And if you think Bosh showed up today then you are a blind ignorant fool who hasnt got the slighest clue.


One player on our team today took 9 shots and scored 4 points. Another took only 2 additional shots and somehow scored 23 points.

I'll let your pee-brain try and figure out which player was which.
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Post#43 » by RapsVC15 » Sun Jan 6, 2008 11:35 pm

Agreed.

His stats look all nice and dandy, but he's been sub par so far.
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Re: Franchise player vs franchise player 

Post#44 » by deknow » Mon Jan 7, 2008 12:10 am

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One player on our team today took 9 shots and scored 4 points. Another took only 2 additional shots and somehow scored 23 points. And as a No.1 option he had no impact on the game.

I'll let your pee-brain try and figure out which player was which.



Almost everytime Bosh got the ball in the 4th he looked to pass. That's not acceptable. People get on Bargs and let Bustboshi off the hook so easily. He needs to attack and stop waiting for the double team.
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Re: Franchise player vs franchise player 

Post#45 » by bakafool » Mon Jan 7, 2008 12:11 am

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Almost everytime Bosh got the ball in the 4th he looked to pass. That's not acceptable. People get on Bargs and let Bustboshi off the hook so easily. He needs to attack and stop waiting for the double team.


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Re: Franchise player vs franchise player 

Post#46 » by curryfries » Mon Jan 7, 2008 12:22 am

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One player on our team today took 9 shots and scored 4 points. Another took only 2 additional shots and somehow scored 23 points.

I'll let your pee-brain try and figure out which player was which.


Bosh had a grand total of 2 rebounds entering the 4th quarter, Bosh scored four meaningless points in the final 30 seconds of the game, he had one trip to the line in the second half, Bosh continued to pass the ball off in the second half when the team needed him to attack, Bosh contiinued to get the ball on the block and stand there and wait until the doulbe team came the entire second half, every cavs player that was put on him tossed Bosh around like a rag doll in the paint and ripped away rebounds from him.

Bosh scored zero meaningful baskets in the second half while Lebron was busy draining buckets and showing CB4's girlfriend his big dong

When you remove CB4's tit from your mouth and watch the GIAH you let me know
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Post#47 » by MacDaddy » Mon Jan 7, 2008 1:39 am

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Yes he was always doubled but the problem is he was not originally doubled, he had side show bob one on one everytime but his custom stand in one spot for five seconds before making up his mind gave the Cavs enough time to send the help just at the right time when Bosh was about to finally make up his mind..


I just watched the 4th quarter again he was doubled every time he touched the ball except for the one possession where he was single covered by Varejao and he drove the lane and crushed it on him.
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Post#48 » by Death Knight » Mon Jan 7, 2008 2:27 am

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I just watched the 4th quarter again he was doubled every time he touched the ball except for the one possession where he was single covered by Varejao and he drove the lane and crushed it on him.


You just wasted your time watching the 4th quarter to come up with this observation and conclusion. The point was not whether Bosh was doubled or not. The point was that Bosh allowed the Cavs to double him.

In that possesion you talked about with Varejao covering him, he drove to the lane as soon as he got the ball in the post.......a quick move. The rest of the other times, Bosh did not make quick moves, but instead held the ball for too long and that allowed the Cavs to send their double teams and set their traps. When you do that, you also end up having a difficult time passing out of double teams.

For Bosh to be successful, he has to be quick with everything he does. Whether that means attacking the basket or passing out of double teams before the help defender actually gets to him. When you see the double team coming, you make the pass immediately. You don't wait for the double team to get to you, trap you, and then decide to pass the ball.

Basically, Bosh become a ball stopper in the 4th quarter.
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Post#49 » by curryfries » Mon Jan 7, 2008 2:30 am

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You just wasted your time watching the 4th quarter to come up with this observation and conclusion. The point was not whether Bosh was doubled or not. The point was that Bosh allowed the Cavs to double him.

In that possesion you talked about with Varejao covering him, he drove to the lane as soon as he got the ball in the post.......a quick move. The rest of the other times, Bosh did not make quick moves, but instead held the ball for too long and that allowed the Cavs to send their double teams and set their traps. When you do that, you also end up having a difficult time passing out of double teams.

For Bosh to be successful, he has to be quick with everything he does. Whether that means attacking the basket or passing out of double teams before the help defender actually gets to him. When you see the double team coming, you make the pass immediately. You don't wait for the double team to get to you, trap you, and then decide to pass the ball.

Basically, Bosh become a ball stopper in the 4th quarter.


congrats on passing basketballl for dummies and moving up in the world
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Post#50 » by deknow » Mon Jan 7, 2008 2:33 am

LOL.
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Post#51 » by deknow » Mon Jan 7, 2008 2:34 am

LOL.
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Post#52 » by Death Knight » Mon Jan 7, 2008 2:37 am

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congrats on passing basketballl for dummies and moving up in the world


This coming from you???????

Seriously, you have nothing on me. I'd own you in any basketball argument. Come try me...

I'd own Harry Palmer too, but we never seem to cross paths.
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Post#53 » by RapsBulls4evr » Mon Jan 7, 2008 2:51 am

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This coming from you???????

Seriously, you have nothing on me. I'd own you in any basketball argument. Come try me...

I'd own Harry Palmer too, but we never seem to cross paths.


Harry Palmer is someone who I may consider a "target"... along with a few others I have fixed my eyes upon, lol. :nod:
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Post#54 » by curryfries » Mon Jan 7, 2008 3:05 am

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This coming from you???????

Seriously, you have nothing on me. I'd own you in any basketball argument. Come try me...

I'd own Harry Palmer too, but we never seem to cross paths.


Ahh I was praising you for getting it unlike the poster before you :D

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