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Hammers: bobcats Vs lakers
Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 5:04 am
by BigSlam
Gold: Swish. Mr "Score in many ways"!! Even though his 3 ball was a little off tonight, I loved the way he scored. He attacked the rim and finished well. He rebounded like a mad man and fueled our win.
Silver: Crash. Did a little of everything and did it well. Not a huge fan on him taking 3's, but they were going well tonight.
Bronze: Hammer. Hit some key shots, attacked well and played with hustle.
Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 5:10 am
by SteveMorrison15
1- Jason Richardson
2- Gerald Wallace
3- Matthew Carrol
Hammer: Big Slam
Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 5:15 am
by Rich4114
3 - J-Rich (dominated the whole game, he's so much better when he's got the inside and outside games going)
2- Felton (getting into the paint was killer, that caused a lot of problems for LA, as their accouncers kept mentioning)
1 - Hammer (he did exactly what we're giving him 4m per for and that's make shots. He made shots (cept those two technical FT's ironically).
Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 5:35 am
by Ballings7
1 - Richardson, huge game
2 - Carroll, played very well
3 - Felton
Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 5:44 am
by amcoolio
This is the first game in a while where J-Rich and Wallace worked together so well that they were able to dominate the other team. J-Rich really benefits from Wallace slashing and cutting to the basket, and it showed today.
If only Okafor could get back to form.....ahhh...that would be great....
Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 12:07 pm
by SamBone
3-Hammer (huge shots, he loves the lakers)
2-JRich (HE IS THE MAN! poor shooting night but still found a way to lead the team, and love the boards)
1-Ray (solid, took over the game when we needed him)
HM: Sam for finally making Nazr a backup , him and EO can not play together. Love starting Dud, but he is no PF. need to see more Super Jamario
Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 2:13 pm
by spectre_
Gold - Crash...job was to stop "the man"...mission accomplished. Solid stats in most every category.
Silver - Swish...doing what we brought him in for plus pushing Crash for best stat line. If it wasn't for Crash's D on Kobe he'd be Gold.
Bronze - Felton. Got into the paint early and often in the 1st half; racked up 7 dimes by the break. The momentum also swung back to us in the 4th when he came back into the game.
HM - Hammer & Duds...the former hitting some very opportune shots and the latter doing the little things; his presence in the starting lineup made a big difference IMO.
Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 4:19 pm
by Walt Cronkite
Gold: Wallace- Just saw the stat sheet, didn't realize he was so efficient.
Silver: Richardson- Wouldn't have won without him.
Bronze: Carroll- Hard to not give this to Felton, but when Hammer is knocking down shots the team benefits greatly.
Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 5:11 pm
by fatlever
3 - richardson
2 - wallace
1 - felton
Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 5:25 pm
by floppymoose
No surprises in my vote:
3- JSwish. Did you record the game? Check out the defense in the first quarter. A box out clinic. Plus he forced so many turnovers.... 3 straight laker possessions he turned over at one point.
2- Felton. Tough choice between him and Gerald, but tie goes to the PG in a victory.
1- Gerald. Returning to form.
HM- Hammer. Even when he was struggling earlier in the year I still liked him. I don't even think he has a bad contract.
Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 5:36 pm
by spectre_
floppymoose wrote:No surprises in my vote:
3- JSwish. Did you record the game? Check out the defense in the first quarter. A box out clinic. Plus he forced so many turnovers.... 3 straight laker possessions he turned over at one point.
And off a back-to-back! I wish I'd kept it now.
Floppy, from what I've read on your board it seems Swish has improved his game every off season. Do you see a difference in his man D now vs. previous seasons? I know his FTs have improved this season.
Swish blocking out means we have 3 players that understand the concept (Swish/Duds/Nazr)...2 of which actually do it.
Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 6:21 pm
by fatlever
spectre_ wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Swish blocking out means we have 3 players that understand the concept (Swish/Duds/Nazr)...2 of which actually do it.
sad, but true. i'm not sure i've ever seen GW box out.
Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 9:27 pm
by floppymoose
spectre_ wrote:Floppy, from what I've read on your board it seems Swish has improved his game every off season. Do you see a difference in his man D now vs. previous seasons? I know his FTs have improved this season.
In terms of skills and smarts he's always getting better. Of course the athleticism has declined, but that's no surprise.
Skills that I've noted improvement in this season:
1) finishing inside without having to go over top of defenders. He's really figuring out how to get it done in there without being an athletic freak anymore.
2) three point shooting. Getting better every year it seems.
3) free throws. This is the first season I've seen him look decent there.
4) boxing out. He used to never do this, now he does it most of the time - and also, he's good at it. His box outs actually work.
5) defense. I understand he is still a below average straight up man defender, and as a help defender he's fairly limited, though very willing. But his block rate and steal rate (on a per possession basis) are actually up this season despite not being as athletic as he was, so he is either trying harder or getting smarter, or both.
Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 11:21 pm
by SamBone
I just really like how he plays the game. Expessially when Crash was out, I think his overall game really shined then. He takes alot of shots, but still lets others get involved. And he is one of the few players on this team that does pass up a good look for a better look.
Posted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 1:25 pm
by BigSlam
He also initiates a lot of our breaks and tries to get the ball up the court quickly to put pressure on the oppoistion's D.
I dig that a LOT.
He just needs the other Bobcats to clue in too.
Posted: Sun Mar 30, 2008 3:56 pm
by fatlever
voting closed
gold - richardson
silver - wallace
bronze - carroll