paulpressey25 wrote:Rilaman....that's the problem....even when some people think he gave a good effort, he still sucks.
My exact point in the game thread.
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Simulack wrote:What is Sparky saying? Has he reconsidered his opinion that we turned the corner during the Chi/NJ games?
schweig wrote:Trust fall:
"Ready to fall!"
"Ready to catch!"
(Thump!) "OOOWW!"
ReddWing wrote:Being a fan of this team is tantamount to being in hell...There is no Christ that is coming to save us. Even if there was, we'd trade him for a 28 year old wing.
Epicurus wrote:I realize that with Redd and Mason out that Simmons would have extra time, but isn't over 40 minutes a bit much, given his recovery?
How with Redd out does Bogut not bring more to the game? Sooner or later he needs to step up and demand more action--spread down low, get the knees bent, the hands up, and call for the ball, holding his man on his rearend. Then get the ball and move immediately. So what if it doesn't work, what alternative for success is negated?

paulpressey25 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Rilaman....that's the problem....even when some people think he gave a good effort, he still sucks. Eddy Curry would have at least put up 24 points in a game like this......or Jeff Foster would have gotten 14-15 rebounds.
Giannis Antetokounmpo wrote:You're out here reffing like Marc Davis and ****
paulpressey25 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Paul...you've got to give it up.....no NBA team is centering their offense around "Matt Geiger--part deux"
paul wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
I was talking about a specific stretch in the second where we went to him PP, you disagree that that stretch meant he deserved to get it more? It's not like anything else was working.
rilamann wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Bogut would have had more rebounds if his teammates showed up and played,its hard to get rebounds for the simple fact there isnt many to be had when you don't play a lick of defense and allow a team to shoot 60% (most of the game) from the field.
Epicurus wrote:I fear I was not clear. When Redd is gone, Bogut needs to demand the ball both by word and by posture in the post. Now as someone else just mentioned, the opponent collapse on the low post player is to be expected. Then he needs to pin and flare, which should be an open 10 footer or so. Of course, that assumes a jumper.
Without Redd, I believe the Bucks need to go more to Bogut, but that means he have to create lanes for the passes, whether deep or flaring or curling up. He can just slouch somewhere on the blocks and expect the ball. If he does the posture work and still doesn't see the ball, then he needs to use his weight advantage on his team mates. But what I have seen the last two seasons, he just doesn't set well in the low post.
I am now feeling like you now. He clearly showed that he can not be an option on offense. Redd out and it is hispaulpressey25 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Paul...you've got to give it up.....no NBA team is centering their offense around "Matt Geiger--part deux"
Simulack wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Who was he matched up against for most of that stretch? how did he do against other defenders?
paul wrote:Epicurus wrote:I realize that with Redd and Mason out that Simmons would have extra time, but isn't over 40 minutes a bit much, given his recovery?
How with Redd out does Bogut not bring more to the game? Sooner or later he needs to step up and demand more action--spread down low, get the knees bent, the hands up, and call for the ball, holding his man on his rearend. Then get the ball and move immediately. So what if it doesn't work, what alternative for success is negated?
Epi i think this deserves it own thread, but i'm gonna disagree with you as usual about Bogut. I want him to bring more as well, but his oppurtunity's right now are being limited elsewhere. I'm not sure if you watched tonight but we went to him on the first two plays of the game, he missed a hook and got blocked, and they didn't go to virtually for the rest of the quarter.
Second quarter he started out but when he came in there was a 5 or 6 minute stretch where we went to him repeatedly, and the results were something like this (i watched on LP so can't check the replay) -
Sweet spin move score
Turnover mishandle out of bounds
Quick step move for left hand layup score
Backdown move dish to ivey who

rilamann wrote:-= Bogut would have had more rebounds if his teammates showed up and played,its hard to get rebounds for the simple fact there isnt many to be had when you don't play a lick of defense and allow a team to shoot 60% (most of the game) from the field.