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Re: New York (3-11) at Sacramento (5-8) 

Post#41 » by pillwenney » Thu Nov 26, 2009 6:08 am

I actually didn't really love the way the team played tonight. I felt like we were kind of coasting at times--which turned out to be fine win-wise, but ehh...

Mostly, I was completely shocked that Spencer wasn't getting more minutes. I don't know if I missed something Grant and Jerry said to explain that or what, but he was flat out dominating when he got the minutes. But he only got 18 minutes for some reason. This continues the trend of going small against small teams when we're in great shape going big.

Still, you can't complain too much with a relatively easy win. And Donte was awesome. Of course, we can't expect him to shoot like this every night.
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Re: New York (3-11) at Sacramento (5-8) 

Post#42 » by SacKingZZZ » Thu Nov 26, 2009 6:20 am

I think it's because he wanted to give Brockman minutes.

My two thoughts from this game are:

a) Donte F'ing Greene!!!!

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b) I had no idea Gallinari was that freaking big! He's just as big as Jason Thompson, he's the size of a full sized PF.
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Re: New York (3-11) at Sacramento (5-8) 

Post#43 » by RIPskaterdude » Thu Nov 26, 2009 6:37 am

mitchweber wrote:I actually didn't really love the way the team played tonight. I felt like we were kind of coasting at times--which turned out to be fine win-wise, but ehh...

Mostly, I was completely shocked that Spencer wasn't getting more minutes. I don't know if I missed something Grant and Jerry said to explain that or what, but he was flat out dominating when he got the minutes. But he only got 18 minutes for some reason. This continues the trend of going small against small teams when we're in great shape going big.

Still, you can't complain too much with a relatively easy win. And Donte was awesome. Of course, we can't expect him to shoot like this every night.


I think match-ups were just a problem for Hawes later on in the game. I mean, the Knicks had Nate Robinson guarding Greene! They even had a three PG lineup (Duhon, Robinson, Douglas) at times, with Gallo and Harrington at PF and C. I think PW realized that it was going to be an up tempto game, especially after Robinson went off, so he kept Hawes out of the lineup.
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Re: New York (3-11) at Sacramento (5-8) 

Post#44 » by Nicky Nix Nook » Thu Nov 26, 2009 6:44 am

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mitchweber wrote:I actually didn't really love the way the team played tonight. I felt like we were kind of coasting at times--which turned out to be fine win-wise, but ehh...

Mostly, I was completely shocked that Spencer wasn't getting more minutes. I don't know if I missed something Grant and Jerry said to explain that or what, but he was flat out dominating when he got the minutes. But he only got 18 minutes for some reason. This continues the trend of going small against small teams when we're in great shape going big.

Still, you can't complain too much with a relatively easy win. And Donte was awesome. Of course, we can't expect him to shoot like this every night.


I think match-ups were just a problem for Hawes later on in the game. I mean, the Knicks had Nate Robinson guarding Greene! They even had a three PG lineup (Duhon, Robinson, Douglas) at times, with Gallo and Harrington at PF and C. I think PW realized that it was going to be an up tempto game, especially after Robinson went off, so he kept Hawes out of the lineup.



I was at the game. Hawes was limping around the huddle, limping to shake the guys hands. He was hurtin. But ya a good game by him. Hopefully he isn't hurt too bad.

Al Harrington sucks.

This team is fun to watch.
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Re: New York (3-11) at Sacramento (5-8) 

Post#45 » by RIPskaterdude » Thu Nov 26, 2009 6:54 am

I really really hope we don't lose to the Nets. I was tempted to go to the game because the tickets are so cheap, but I have this bad feeling...
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Re: New York (3-11) at Sacramento (5-8) 

Post#46 » by Nicky Nix Nook » Thu Nov 26, 2009 6:57 am

ya me too. I really feel bad about that game. It's such a King-ish thing to do.
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Re: New York (3-11) at Sacramento (5-8) 

Post#47 » by pillwenney » Thu Nov 26, 2009 7:05 am

Nicky Nix Nook wrote:

I was at the game. Hawes was limping around the huddle, limping to shake the guys hands. He was hurtin. But ya a good game by him. Hopefully he isn't hurt too bad.

Al Harrington sucks.

This team is fun to watch.


This is all I needed to hear. Good to know. All is forgiven, Mr. Westphal.


But yeah, I feel the same way as you guys about the Nets game--especially since Harris is getting healthy. I just hope we come out and play to win--not to not lose. That's a mistake teams often make in games like this.
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Re: New York (3-11) at Sacramento (5-8) 

Post#48 » by KingInExile » Thu Nov 26, 2009 7:13 am

We get a win and I didn't get to see it (in Portland for Thanksgiving and no opportunity to watch). Oh well, bring on the turkey.
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