magee wrote:I'd love to see 1 center, Crash at the 4, Jackson at the 3 and DJ and Felton in the backcourt.
I would like to go to this when Redick is in the game.
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magee wrote:I'd love to see 1 center, Crash at the 4, Jackson at the 3 and DJ and Felton in the backcourt.
thruthefire wrote:
What constitutes his "A" game? My guess is he won't average 19 points on 50 percent shooting the rest of the way, but he'll contain Nelson better. Will that be enough to win?
Personally, I'm more concerned about the power forward match-up. Slice it any way you want, six points and four rebounds in 43 minutes is not getting it done. Lewis had a great game, too. Either step up or take a seat.
thruthefire wrote:So, can you answer any of the questions I actually asked?
thruthefire wrote:True, I don't think Chandler opens up the offense for everyone else.
thruthefire wrote:What constitutes his "A" game?
fatlever wrote:lets not get so fixating in the idea that a power forward must rebound x amount of boards to be effective.
After an impressive opening quarter where he scored 6 quick points for the Bobcats, Boris Diaw finished the game with 6 points, 4 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 blocks and 2 turnovers. After a couple of scores in the lane early, Boris had Bobcat fans excited that this was going to be one of his aggressive, assertive games - but it was not to be. The Bobcats need more out of Boris to win, though he, like Tyson, was strong in pick and roll defense, forcing tough jumpers out of Jameer Nelson on a switch more than once.