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Time: 7:00pm
Place: Moda Center
TV: Root, Root+
GLB of the game Esha Gupta
Moderators: The Sebastian Express, Moonbeam, DeBlazerRiddem
Roy The Natural wrote:I got to give it to Scoot about one thing. He's not afraid. He's making a really concerted effort to go left out there. It's not really working for him, but Its nice to see that he's not afraid of trying to iron things out in game.
Roy The Natural wrote:I got to give it to Scoot about one thing. He's not afraid. He's making a really concerted effort to go left out there. It's not really working for him, but Its nice to see that he's not afraid of trying to iron things out in game.
Devilzsidewalk wrote:DB is like the ultimate Wolves troll
BlazersBroncos wrote:Signature game from Scoot IMO. Still working on finishing at the rim but its more of adjusting to NBA length than anything. Moved the ball well, didnt turn it over, great effort on D (As always really). The shot is bad, but one thing about Scoot is his work ethic. I think his surprising defensive showing this year is a sign that he has understood his offensive limits and is really going at it on defense - thats the sign of a true competitor.
Nice to see a game with flow and effort. Great win and proud of the guys.
Reath is a nice find. Think that 3% will only go up - his form is really nice. If RWIII was healthy I would have zero issue moving Ayton and seeing how RWIII and Duop handled the C spot. Wild this random 27 year old rookie has a better feel for the game, at least on offense, than a former #1 overall pick in Ayton.
DusterBuster wrote:I have to give Billups some credit, if I'm gonna slam him for his mistakes, it's good to praise him when its due.
BlazersBroncos wrote:The shot is bad, but one thing about Scoot is his work ethic. I think his surprising defensive showing this year is a sign that he has understood his offensive limits and is really going at it on defense - thats the sign of a true competitor.
Tim Lehrbach wrote:BlazersBroncos wrote:The shot is bad, but one thing about Scoot is his work ethic. I think his surprising defensive showing this year is a sign that he has understood his offensive limits and is really going at it on defense - thats the sign of a true competitor.
Yeah, Scoot's effort and (so far apparent) humility have me encouraged about his progression. I still think he's a long way from being a finished product, but I'm rooting for him to get there.
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