Joe Smith is basically brilliant
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Sham wrote:Always remember that Joe Smith is superior to your brother. No offense to your brother. He just isn't Joe Smith. No mortals are.
I agree. That's why I started the 'Joe Smith is Better Than God' thread before it was in style.
JCrossover#1 wrote:Joe Smith is a bad boy, he takes minutes away from Tyrus.
Further proof that you dont have to be flashy to be effective.
Why are you trying to do this. Why corrupt a beautiful thread. It's quite simple to play both. Even if Smith plays 35 a game, there are still 13 minutes for Thomas at PF. Smith or Thomas can play part time center as well.
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RyGuy24 wrote:Anyone else notice how Joe Smith looks like he's smiling every single second he's on the court?

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I never really watch alot of his game prior to this season when he joined the team. He seems like a very lieable guy. He smiles alot and seems to always take things in stride.
I'm kind of weary of all the minutes he's getting though because it is a long season. Boylan should really play the big line-up more or Gray, Tyrus and Noah more to sub out Wallace and Smith if only because of their legs plus the young guys can get some quality on-game experience aside from just during practice. It'll really benefit the team health-wise and experience (depth) wise.
I'm kind of weary of all the minutes he's getting though because it is a long season. Boylan should really play the big line-up more or Gray, Tyrus and Noah more to sub out Wallace and Smith if only because of their legs plus the young guys can get some quality on-game experience aside from just during practice. It'll really benefit the team health-wise and experience (depth) wise.
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Agreed with the premise of the thread. For all of our desire to play the youngins, for some reason, Joe Smith is THRIVING in our system. 31 and 11 against Portland? 16 and 9 against someone. Sacto? The man is getting OFF!
We were happy to get 10 and 8 from him, but I dare say that he hasn't shown as many flashes in his WHOLE CAREER as he has shown during his....what? 6 months with the Bulls?
Loving it. If there was ever a reason NOT to defer to young talent, this man is it. If anything, I'd like to package his A$$ in a trade. Not because he isn't good, but because Tyrus is up an coming and might do that or better, and because Joe Smith is proving his value which may get us a good return.
Package Ben Wallace's expiring contract and Joe Smith's talented play and get you some assets!
We were happy to get 10 and 8 from him, but I dare say that he hasn't shown as many flashes in his WHOLE CAREER as he has shown during his....what? 6 months with the Bulls?
Loving it. If there was ever a reason NOT to defer to young talent, this man is it. If anything, I'd like to package his A$$ in a trade. Not because he isn't good, but because Tyrus is up an coming and might do that or better, and because Joe Smith is proving his value which may get us a good return.
Package Ben Wallace's expiring contract and Joe Smith's talented play and get you some assets!
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you want to know what happens when Joe Smith gets angry?
history happens
http://www.nba.com/games/20011108/CHIMIN/boxscore.html
history happens
http://www.nba.com/games/20011108/CHIMIN/boxscore.html
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That chick that Jermaine Defoe is with is absolutely bad a$$!
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I think Joe Smith is the perfect example of how opportunity means everything in the NBA. The guy was a top pick and played well in GS. He was then traded to Larry Brown who felt his defense wasn't strong enough to warrant him starting minutes. He then went from averagin 17 and 7 in 49 (34 mpg) for GS to 10 and 4 off of the bench in Phily (in only 23 minutes).
The following season he was forced to defer to KG. Scoring big man combo's rarely are successful. By this time, Smith was labled as a bust and role player. Later he'd help the Bucks and Sixers overachieve. Now he's finally on a team that's struggling so much that he has a chance to prove his talent. I'm not surprised that he's showing he can consistently get big numbers. He was the #1 pick for a reason.
The following season he was forced to defer to KG. Scoring big man combo's rarely are successful. By this time, Smith was labled as a bust and role player. Later he'd help the Bucks and Sixers overachieve. Now he's finally on a team that's struggling so much that he has a chance to prove his talent. I'm not surprised that he's showing he can consistently get big numbers. He was the #1 pick for a reason.
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