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Game 56 : WIZ (20-35) VS BUCKS (48-8) game time 1900 02/24/20

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Re: Game 56 : WIZ (20-35) VS BUCKS (48-8) game time 1900 02/24/20 

Post#101 » by gambitx777 » Wed Feb 26, 2020 9:56 pm

When the wizards are cooking . If they can manage to play average just try a little defence they have a chance to beat anyone. The bucks didn't have a bad night against us. We just came out and almost beat them. We are a piece or two away from being a good team. If wall comes back and focuses on being a good point guard and not being hero ball wall 2.0 we can get there .

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Re: Game 56 : WIZ (20-35) VS BUCKS (48-8) game time 1900 02/24/20 

Post#102 » by Chocolate City Jordanaire » Sat Feb 29, 2020 10:50 pm

Yukon was coached by Jimy O'Brien and later won a championship under...former NBA player, what's his name.

Dude cheated; as did Bruce Pearl at Tennessee. I refuse to look up the Connecticut former player and coach's name.

Kemba Walker was the star player for the YUKON HUSKIES. How rare is it that a typo actually means the right thing in context?
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Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:This is so great. Brown is super young. Napier is already a winner coming from Yukon. (I'm going to leave that in there because talk-to-text sometimes makes funnies. I'm not typing this I'm just talkin so sorry for any translation errors.)

If Brown is already making good passes and you know he's a great rebounder it bodes well for his future in the league.
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I recall Brown being subbed in for Napier on the defensive end during the last minute of the game but both were on the court that final possession when Brown missed the 3. Brown is always the in-bounds passer in critical situations (remember his pass to Beal that beat the Mavs?), and that was the main reason he was in the game on that final possession.

I'm sure the play wasn't called for Troy to take the last shot, but he was the only one who managed to spring open as the clock was running out so he had no choice but to shoot it.


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We got a good player in Brown if things work out right - it's easy to forget how young he is. They can't just use him as a catch and shoot guy - he's best with the ball in his hands - driving to the hoop. He's especially good finishing on the break. Defensively, he's good at creating steals, but he does tend to play the matador when players drive on him.

I like that Yukon spelling. :)


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