Now that Sasha Vujacic is a star, lets settle something
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breaker91 wrote:^ I loved watched the last 3 minutes with Sasha guarding Jesus.
First Sasha was doing his play him tight and was jumping back and forth that he looked like my dog humping a tree trunk.
Second, that look on Sasha's face after Allan blew by him for a lay up was priceless. Dude looked like he was going to cry.
Yea I don't understand what he is trying to prove by playing up tight knowing he lacks the lateral quickness to step in front of guys as old as Ray Allen. Allen just took his lunch and dude almost cried. I think the Machine might be broken.
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prorl wrote:Now that Sasha is a orange cone, lets settle something........
It looked like Sasha was counting on help defense on Gasol but why would you do that? lol. Sasha goes down as having one the worst defensive plays ever.
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that clip is hilarious. WTF do you expect when you put a scrub on an allstar vet like allen? i would have been just as happy having carlos delfino guard allen.
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theFRANCHISE wrote:too much hype for this guy, very inconsistent. All the people in LA LOVE the so called machine. He was a liability tonight. Don't believe the hype.
the hype? haven't caught on to the light hearted joking nature of this thread eh?
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"The whole game, from the minute I came in, they called fouls on me. He fell down, foul. I was trying to find a way to guard him for 48 minutes, and everything I did was a foul. He got me. He went to the basket, and it was a good basket. I don't know what else to say," Vujacic said, half-forlorn, half-disgusted as he stood in front of his locker in a morose Lakers dressing room.
Did he expect Allen to drive left instead of right? Did he expect stronger help to come?
"I wanted to stay with him, I wanted to stay aggressive, but again, there would be a foul. So I kind of stood back, I gave him the room to operate, and he went to the basket, so that was a bad defensive decision on my side," Vujacic said. "It doesn't matter, help or not, we came out and were supposed to be more aggressive, and not let him breathe at the top of the key. It's a tough loss, it hurts, but we're not done yet."
Way to take it like a man Sasha. Maybe if he weren't so worried about keeping his pretty hairband just so to compliment Kobe's butterfly tattoo, he wouldn't get burned so terribly when he's asked to do anything other than help on defense.
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SabasRevenge! wrote:"The whole game, from the minute I came in, they called fouls on me. He fell down, foul. I was trying to find a way to guard him for 48 minutes, and everything I did was a foul. He got me. He went to the basket, and it was a good basket. I don't know what else to say," Vujacic said, half-forlorn, half-disgusted as he stood in front of his locker in a morose Lakers dressing room.
Did he expect Allen to drive left instead of right? Did he expect stronger help to come?
"I wanted to stay with him, I wanted to stay aggressive, but again, there would be a foul. So I kind of stood back, I gave him the room to operate, and he went to the basket, so that was a bad defensive decision on my side," Vujacic said. "It doesn't matter, help or not, we came out and were supposed to be more aggressive, and not let him breathe at the top of the key. It's a tough loss, it hurts, but we're not done yet."
Way to take it like a man Sasha. Maybe if he weren't so worried about keeping his pretty hairband just so to compliment Kobe's butterfly tattoo, he wouldn't get burned so terribly when he's asked to do anything other than help on defense.
Plus he was only called for three fouls in the entire game - one of which was a scissors leg-lock that he had the audacity to argue.