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Corey Brewer Appreciation

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What was Corey Brewers best highlight?

Dunking over Fisher
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80%
Dunking over Lopez
1
2%
Game tying half court shot against Houston
7
17%
 
Total votes: 41

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Re: Corey Brewer Appreciation 

Post#61 » by Pedro Pistolas » Sat Feb 26, 2011 9:33 pm

cutthecrap wrote:CBrew - you will be missed...the energy, passion and pure joy playing were an example for the team...thank you!

As we've discussed on this board for the past 2 years, most of us consider him to be a 7th/8th man on a good (playoff) team. Now he will get his chance to be that guy (if D'antoni actually plays his bench)...


Best of luck to #22!


Brewer hasnt gotten off the bench yet. :-?
Hopefully Antoni comes to his senses and plays him tomorrow against Miami...
Do you guys think brew is a good mathup against Wade?
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Re: Corey Brewer Appreciation 

Post#62 » by Calinks » Sat Feb 26, 2011 10:38 pm

I wouldn't say good match up but he is definitely capable and willing to give any player some headaches. He's active and athletic. I think he could be good on a team that actually knows how to run.
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Re: Corey Brewer Appreciation 

Post#63 » by Basti » Sat Feb 26, 2011 10:46 pm

Klomp wrote:People have said they want less smiles, so maybe it will appease them for awhile.


When it comes to Corey, I've never had a problem with him smiling because everybody knows he gives 110% each and every night whereas other players that smile don't really do that. Yes, Jonny, I'm looking at you.
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Re: Corey Brewer Appreciation 

Post#64 » by LOBO 7 » Sun Feb 27, 2011 9:34 pm

I haven't responded to this until now because I have been avoiding the board recently, due to the fact that if I don't have anything nice to say I usually don't say anything at all.

Corey will always be one of my favorites. He gave us absolutely everything he had, every single night. Sometimes it was ugly even when it worked, and it was always ugly when it didn't work, but it was always passionate. For that reason it was mostly beautiful.

I wish Brew nothing but the best, hopefully he can get some consistent minutes for the Knicks or wherever he ends up next season.
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Re: Corey Brewer Appreciation 

Post#65 » by Calinks » Sun Feb 27, 2011 9:50 pm

Well said Lobo. The knicks better get their crap together and give our boy some PT!
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Re: Corey Brewer Appreciation 

Post#66 » by GDG » Mon Feb 28, 2011 2:36 am

LOBO 7 wrote:I haven't responded to this until now because I have been avoiding the board recently, due to the fact that if I don't have anything nice to say I usually don't say anything at all.

Corey will always be one of my favorites. He gave us absolutely everything he had, every single night. Sometimes it was ugly even when it worked, and it was always ugly when it didn't work, but it was always passionate. For that reason it was mostly beautiful.

I wish Brew nothing but the best, hopefully he can get some consistent minutes for the Knicks or wherever he ends up next season.


Speaking of beautiful. That was beautifully said and encapsulates my feelings on Brewer perfectly.

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