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Post#1 » by ducler » Wed Mar 15, 2017 9:15 pm

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Post#2 » by jman3134 » Wed Mar 15, 2017 9:49 pm

I think we got this one in a nail biter. Any minutes without Parsons are good minutes.
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Post#3 » by SD2042 » Thu Mar 16, 2017 3:43 am

jman3134 wrote:I think we got this one in a nail biter. Any minutes without Parsons are good minutes.


You were very close on the nail biter part. Bulls did went on that run late in the game. Grizzlies managed to keep them at bay to escape with the win.
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Post#4 » by bobobolas10 » Thu Mar 16, 2017 9:52 am

Ok guys, I am already wtching the 3rd Q and I can honestly say, Andrew Harrison is embarrasing himself. His first 20 seconds were a turnover and a foul. After many stupid decitions I am at that point when he gets blocked in the three point line by Butler and on the other end, he flops a charge and Jimmy gets an easy bucket over him. It is just ridiculous.

Id mention the game tony allen is doing since he went 3/3 from the field very early in the game. From there, he is making poor decitions allllll the time.

Ok, ill watch the 4th now...
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Post#5 » by bobobolas10 » Thu Mar 16, 2017 9:55 am

3.08 in the 3rd Q. Ball gets to harrison, another stupid drive with 4 bulls in the paint, he turns the ball over...
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Post#6 » by bobobolas10 » Thu Mar 16, 2017 10:24 am

Last 5 minutes were very very good on defense. We allowed some 2nd opportunities but very good.

On offense, we relied on Gasol&Conley picknroll way too much. Luckily most of threes went down.


This time, Mirotic and Valentine looked like allstars.
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Post#7 » by jumivi » Thu Mar 16, 2017 1:15 pm

Dont worry about Harrison, Baldwin is next!
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Post#8 » by dark-child » Thu Mar 16, 2017 3:11 pm

We still kept A. Harrison and let Troy Williams go. :banghead:

I would have loved to have Baldwin making these mistakes since you needed a veteran backup point guard regardless and let Harrison go since he really isn't an NBA player yet. The front office had to sell the idea of a local D-League team and look smart regarding their experiment of having him spend a year there previously, but he still stinks. When Pera wakes up and realizes how inept they are just maybe he will put some real talent evaluaters in charge.
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Post#9 » by SD2042 » Sat Mar 18, 2017 3:39 am

dark-child wrote:We still kept A. Harrison and let Troy Williams go. :banghead:

I would have loved to have Baldwin making these mistakes since you needed a veteran backup point guard regardless and let Harrison go since he really isn't an NBA player yet. The front office had to sell the idea of a local D-League team and look smart regarding their experiment of having him spend a year there previously, but he still stinks. When Pera wakes up and realizes how inept they are just maybe he will put some real talent evaluaters in charge.



That's what happens when you have talent evaluators who rely on analytical stats to justify who to draft, sign or trade to the team when the style of play, chemistry and psychological plays a big role into how your team is shaped in the long run.

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