fatlever wrote:
Bobcats or Hornets throwbacks?
Might as well have 10 different uniforms like these teams do nowadays (Heat)
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fatlever wrote:
But I’d say my best coach was Paul Silas. I could play with Paul Silas anywhere. He was so straight forward; he wouldn’t B.S. you. He actually used to take me out of games because I wouldn’t shoot the ball! I got so programmed to just focus on rebounding and defending, so that’s all I’d do. That’s what they’d say to me everywhere else, so I listened and just did those things. Coach Silas knew I had other skills and he wanted me to use them. I was used to getting taken out of the game for shooting. So in Charlotte I was like, “Wait a minute, now I have this guy taking me out of the game because I’m not shooting the ball? Is this real?” It was great. I had a lot of fun in Charlotte and got back to a place where I could just have fun playing the game every night. It didn’t feel like a job. Paul Silas told me that his coach had told him the exact same thing when he was playing – he challenged him to shoot more – and he had his best season so that’s why he would coach that way.
LamarMatic7 wrote:Maybe someone wants to chime in on this...
Though, I imagine it could be frustrating trying to squeeze it in 140 characters.
fatlever wrote:https://www.nba.com/hornets/news/starting-from-scratch
for those of you who weren't around in 2004.
coolio and i did a lot of write-ups on this back in the day for his site bobcatsalley
that was a fun few months trying to predict the x-draft
fatlever wrote:https://www.nba.com/hornets/news/starting-from-scratch
for those of you who weren't around in 2004.
coolio and i did a lot of write-ups on this back in the day for his site bobcatsalley
that was a fun few months trying to predict the x-draft
LamarMatic7 wrote:super random and hard question for the Horncats history heads. any chance anyone remembers whether Raymond Felton did that top of the key spin move before the Larry Brown era or was that indeed something Brown introduced as an apparent point guard signal to the Bobcats?
LamarMatic7 wrote:super random and hard question for the Horncats history heads. any chance anyone remembers whether Raymond Felton did that top of the key spin move before the Larry Brown era or was that indeed something Brown introduced as an apparent point guard signal to the Bobcats?