
If we get Hamilton, then this really is the dirt poor, washed up version of the 2004 Pistons.

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thesneakysneak wrote:Kwame Brown = Larry Brown's new Ben Wallace?![]()
If we get Hamilton, then this really is the dirt poor, washed up version of the 2004 Pistons.
BigSlam wrote:I think our starting line up just looks really old, tired and slow. How many more times do we have to see DJ jet out on the break to create transition offense but no one running with him to pass the ball to?
Jax is looking slow. Crash is looking slow. Diaw is just a plodder. Nazzy is old.
At least with McGuire and Kwame out there last night there were two guys willing to run the court hard. For the same reason I would like to see UPS out there a LOT more. He loves running the court.
DJ - Hendo - UPS - T2 - Kwame
is a line up that should get extended mins IMO. Show the broken old starters how to run a court.
fatlever wrote:for christ's sake larry, try something different.
start livingston, start kwame, start tyrus, bring back collins and start him.... DO ANYTHING other than what you are doing now. 3 losses by 30 points in the past 4 games... get a clue. its not working.
if he starts the same 5 tomorrow against the thunder i am going to lose my mind.
Sachmo wrote:I'm guessing Hughes hasn't been signed for a reason. Is he playing at all at the moment, he probably looks like Collins the 2nd at the moment.
Walt Cronkite wrote:Larry Hughes is not the answer.
dmutombo321 wrote:^ I agree, provided the change doesnt financially impair the team beyond this season.
Also, I'd prefer the addition be a young player who could potentially be groomed to be integrated during a rebuilding process.
Why not pluck someone like Kyle Weaver, who is tearing up the D-League and see what he can do.
He's as low risk, high reward as they come.