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Re: Milwaukee at Atlanta 

Post#21 » by HoopsGuru25 » Wed Mar 16, 2011 2:04 am

betta1 wrote:Didn't watch what seemed like a solid win. Only wish Teague could have strung together another strong performance.

On another note, and not trying to be a downer, but Jo. Crawford has been scorching since he got plugged into the Wiz starting lineup. Only the 3rd quarter and he already has 25 points tonight. :o

Hope you know what you're doing, Sund/LD...

Exactly why I didn't like the trade. I'm not really putting too much into Crawford's play with Washington(Go look at Shelden,Salim,Terrance Kinsey,etc)because he's not efficient and he's playing in a low leverage situation...but the Hawks are eventually going to have to find young talent in the draft to fill out the rotation if they never plan on spending the tax and/or MLE.
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Re: Milwaukee at Atlanta 

Post#22 » by BAMABIRD » Wed Mar 16, 2011 2:08 am

I know Teague's stat line wasn't as good tonight as last game (we shouldn't expect those type of numbers from Teague every game anyway) but his defense on Jennings was terrific. In the past Jennings pretty much did whatever he wanted to do, not tonight though, and Teague was a big reason why.
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Re: Milwaukee at Atlanta 

Post#23 » by evildallas » Wed Mar 16, 2011 2:37 am

Good game by Marvin. I hope he can thrive from the bench because I'd like to keep the starting lineup the way it is going.
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Re: Milwaukee at Atlanta 

Post#24 » by parson » Wed Mar 16, 2011 2:59 am

Teague was wild early on offense but his defense was good.

Marvin spent more time posting up than I've seen him do before. I think it got him going.
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Re: Milwaukee at Atlanta 

Post#25 » by Ruhiel » Wed Mar 16, 2011 3:12 am

Marvin posting up? on SGs or SFs, on who? :)
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Re: Milwaukee at Atlanta 

Post#26 » by BAMABIRD » Wed Mar 16, 2011 3:44 am

Teague really didn't take a lot of shots, that little floater shot wasn't falling though. He should get quality minutes tomorrow with the way Denver likes to get up and down the floor.
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Re: Milwaukee at Atlanta 

Post#27 » by ATL DirtyBird » Wed Mar 16, 2011 5:40 am

BAMABIRD wrote:Teague really didn't take a lot of shots, that little floater shot wasn't falling though. He should get quality minutes tomorrow with the way Denver likes to get up and down the floor.

His floater is very inconsistent. HIs finishing ability as a whole is inconsistent. Matter of fact, his whole offensive game is inconsistent.
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Re: Milwaukee at Atlanta 

Post#28 » by parson » Wed Mar 16, 2011 5:13 pm

Ruhiel wrote:Marvin posting up? on SGs or SFs, on who? :)

They put Dooling on him at 1st but Marvelous went directly under the basket, demanded the ball and put in the easy shot. So, they switched to Delfino. Marvelous took him a couple of times from the left side, taking a drop step to the middle and going up with the one-hander.

I think he got excited with the easy scores because he started shooting from deeper out - and making 'em.
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