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Re: RE: Re: Cool Kids Table - The Jeremy Lamb Thread 

Post#501 » by BlackOutBuzz » Thu Nov 5, 2015 3:16 pm

SWedd523 wrote:The Silence of Jeremy Lamb's Thread


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Silence of the Doubters?

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Re: Cool Kids Table - The Jeremy Lamb Thread 

Post#502 » by Appwrangler » Thu Nov 5, 2015 8:14 pm

Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? - the Jeremy Lamb Thread
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...and if he (god forbid) plays horribly for a stretch: What the Flock? The Jeremy Lamb Thread
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Re: Cool Kids Table - The Jeremy Lamb Thread 

Post#503 » by MasterIchiro » Fri Nov 6, 2015 4:47 am

Lamb to the Rack! (Rack of lamb, get it?)

Anyways, here's what al said in quotes this time.

'I can’t believe this guy has been sitting on the bench for three years,' Jefferson said. 'It’s just mind-boggling to me.'
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Re: Cool Kids Table - The Jeremy Lamb Thread 

Post#504 » by bondom34 » Fri Nov 6, 2015 4:54 am

So glad Presti kept Waiters, so so glad.
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Re: Cool Kids Table - The Jeremy Lamb Thread 

Post#505 » by fatlever » Fri Nov 6, 2015 4:57 am

Do we need to rename this thread "Wet"?
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Post#506 » by nickforthreee » Fri Nov 6, 2015 5:05 am

bondom34 wrote:So glad Presti kept Waiters, so so glad.


wouldn't have mattered, lamb was never going to be this player in OKC. he needed a change of scenery more than any player in the league. just happy he's getting an opportunity but that clearly wasn't the right fit.
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Post#507 » by ChokeFasncists » Fri Nov 6, 2015 5:13 am

Looks like he's learned some moves from KD&Russ
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Re: Cool Kids Table - The Jeremy Lamb Thread 

Post#508 » by TinmanZBoy » Fri Nov 6, 2015 5:44 am

ChokeFasncists wrote:Looks like he's learned some moves from KD&Russ


he always has it, i am not kidding

in that draft, my choice of SGs was lamb>Beal>>>>Waitors>Rivers
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Re: Cool Kids Table - The Jeremy Lamb Thread 

Post#509 » by catch20two » Fri Nov 6, 2015 5:51 am

MasterIchiro wrote:Lamb to the Rack! (Rack of lamb, get it?)

Anyways, here's what al said in quotes this time.

'I can’t believe this guy has been sitting on the bench for three years,' Jefferson said. 'It’s just mind-boggling to me.'

Scott Brooks was mind boggling indeed.
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Re: Cool Kids Table - The Jeremy Lamb Thread 

Post#510 » by bondom34 » Fri Nov 6, 2015 3:09 pm

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Re: Cool Kids Table - The Jeremy Lamb Thread 

Post#511 » by chabber » Fri Nov 6, 2015 3:15 pm

Haha I think he was focused on giving the perfect ass pat.
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Re: Cool Kids Table - The Jeremy Lamb Thread 

Post#512 » by HornetJail » Fri Nov 6, 2015 3:34 pm

TinmanZBoy wrote:
ChokeFasncists wrote:Looks like he's learned some moves from KD&Russ


he always has it, i am not kidding

in that draft, my choice of SGs was lamb>Beal>>>>Waitors>Rivers

That was my order too. Honestly, I think I had Austin Rivers and Terrence Ross over Waiters though. I thought Waiters was going to get picked at like 20
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Re: Cool Kids Table - The Jeremy Lamb Thread 

Post#513 » by BlackOutBuzz » Fri Nov 6, 2015 7:42 pm

A lot of us really liked Lamb back before that draft. I remember humoring the Kemba fans with my Kannapolis Huskies suggestion; in which we traded down for Lamb and Drummond and then somehow acquire Rudy Gay. There was also a PF involved but I don't remember who.

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Re: Cool Kids Table - The Jeremy Lamb Thread 

Post#514 » by steady » Sat Nov 7, 2015 5:45 am

nickforthreee wrote:
bondom34 wrote:So glad Presti kept Waiters, so so glad.


wouldn't have mattered, lamb was never going to be this player in OKC. he needed a change of scenery more than any player in the league. just happy he's getting an opportunity but that clearly wasn't the right fit.


Yeah I really agree
OKC's culture was just not right for him

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Re: Cool Kids Table - The Jeremy Lamb Thread 

Post#515 » by Braggins » Sat Nov 7, 2015 9:39 am

UConn vs Kentucky

Kemba, Lamb, Butler, Gay, Drummond

vs.

Wall, Knight, MKG , KAT, Cousins

It would seem like Kentucky has the edge largely due to MKG vs. Butler, but everyone knows UConn always beat Kentucky.
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Post#516 » by thesneakysneak » Sat Nov 7, 2015 2:02 pm

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Re: RE: Re: Cool Kids Table - The Jeremy Lamb Thread 

Post#517 » by yosemiteben » Sat Nov 7, 2015 3:01 pm

Braggins wrote:UConn vs Kentucky

Kemba, Lamb, Butler, Gay, Drummond

vs.

Wall, Knight, MKG , KAT, Cousins

It would seem like Kentucky has the edge largely due to MKG vs. Butler, but everyone knows UConn always beat Kentucky.

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Re: Cool Kids Table - The Jeremy Lamb Thread 

Post#518 » by fatlever » Sat Nov 7, 2015 4:41 pm

Braggins wrote:UConn vs Kentucky

Kemba, Lamb, Butler, Gay, Drummond

vs.

Wall, Knight, MKG , KAT, Cousins

It would seem like Kentucky has the edge largely due to MKG vs. Butler, but everyone knows UConn always beat Kentucky.


um... you're forgetting Anthony Davis. And Bledsoe.

Wall, Bledsoe, MKG, Davis, Cousins = Complete and utter domination.
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Re: Cool Kids Table - The Jeremy Lamb Thread 

Post#519 » by EwingSweatsALot » Sat Nov 7, 2015 5:50 pm

Kentuckys team would beat the dog **** out of any other NBA made up college team in today's game.
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Re: Cool Kids Table - The Jeremy Lamb Thread 

Post#520 » by Braggins » Sat Nov 7, 2015 11:09 pm

fatlever wrote:
Braggins wrote:UConn vs Kentucky

Kemba, Lamb, Butler, Gay, Drummond

vs.

Wall, Knight, MKG , KAT, Cousins

It would seem like Kentucky has the edge largely due to MKG vs. Butler, but everyone knows UConn always beat Kentucky.


um... you're forgetting Anthony Davis. And Bledsoe.

Wall, Bledsoe, MKG, Davis, Cousins = Complete and utter domination.

Wow, yeah Davis changes everything. I actually did think of Bledsoe but went with Knight because he seemed like a better fit at SG.

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