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LUKE23 wrote:I feel sorry for the new GM.
Games like this actually should make it easy to decide who should stay and who should go. For me, it's simple:
Keep Bogut.
Trade everyone else.
Nothing will not break me.
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europa wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Games like this actually should make it easy to decide who should stay and who should go. For me, it's simple:
Keep Bogut.
Trade everyone else.
Yep. It's pretty hard to understand why there's a thread promoting another year of the same guards, they both need to go.
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europa wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Games like this actually should make it easy to decide who should stay and who should go. For me, it's simple:
Keep Bogut.
Trade everyone else.
Agreed. I would trade Bogut too if we got a decent offer as well.

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europa wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Games like this actually should make it easy to decide who should stay and who should go. For me, it's simple:
Keep Bogut.
Trade everyone else.
LK kept the backcourt from keeping Bogut involved.
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MFScho wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Yep. It's pretty hard to understand why there's a thread promoting another year of the same guards, they both need to go.
Yup. They both stunk up the joint tonight. You just wonder how many more bad shots they have to take, how many turnovers they have to make and how many times they have to get roasted defensively before the head coach just says the hell with it and plays somebody else.
I love how Krystkowiak is backing up all of his tough talk.

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Nowak008 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Agreed. I would trade Bogut too if we got a decent offer as well.
Especially if he really is looking for 16 mill a year.

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LK kept the backcourt from keeping Bogut involved.
Only the Bucks could turn a red-hot Bogut into an afterthought. I loved how they ignored him offensively in the second quarter so they could run the offense through Villanuea, who shot a blistering 2 for 11 tonight.
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europa wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Yup. They both stunk up the joint tonight. You just wonder how many more bad shots they have to take, how many turnovers they have to make and how many times they have to get roasted defensively before the head coach just says the hell with it and plays somebody else.
I love how Krystkowiak is backing up all of his tough talk.
*ost game qupte from Lk: "If they don't play offense they won't play"!!!
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MFScho wrote:Yep. It's pretty hard to understand why there's a thread promoting another year of the same guards, they both need to go.
Mo Williams' defense FTW! Redd/Mo made me want to barf tonight.
You'd have thought passing was a fine-able offense the way those guys were pounding the ball into the ground all night. Christ. I get that they lose confidence in their teammates (who by and large suck) but it just seems like everyone else on the court hates having to be out there with them.
I don't want to trade Bogut but let's not lose sight of the fact that he was 1/8 in the second half.
We did however see easily the most interesting lineup of the year: Mo/Ramon/CV/Yi/Bogut. That's the sort of experimentation I'd love to see more of.
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