D12orl wrote:kinda looks like dwights trade is inevitable... how quick do you think Otis will lose his job once Dwight leaves? if at all? :S
I don't think Otis will or should get fired.
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D12orl wrote:kinda looks like dwights trade is inevitable... how quick do you think Otis will lose his job once Dwight leaves? if at all? :S

Nolimit1211 wrote:Name one player lazier than Hedo (outside of Vince/Tmac)...
Dude is no better than our fathers out there, soft and trash.
Student_of_Game wrote:Darth Magic wrote:Student_of_Game wrote:Wafer is a one dimensonial scorer in the mold of Ronald "Flip" Murray. If he gets into the rotation, he's going to give you 10-12ppg in 20 or so minutes of play.
That doesn't sound too bad. Define one dimensional though?
When he's in the game, he's thinking score, score, score. Big time tunnel vision. He lacks a solid all around game. With that being said, he shows some versatility in his offensive game. He's a decent spot up shooter, but really excels taking it off the drible. He seems to get into a better rhythm that way, especially when taking pull up jumpers. He can get to the basket, but lacks superior strength and athleticism to be a top of the line finisher. I believe him to be a good option coming off the bench in situational conditions when we really are having a hard night scoring.
Darth Magic wrote:D12orl wrote:kinda looks like dwights trade is inevitable... how quick do you think Otis will lose his job once Dwight leaves? if at all? :S
I don't think Otis will or should get fired.
but neither can create off the dribble... jrich is long past being an offensive threat and JJ never was unless he's open and on. when he's off he's useless.

Aminu, Gordon & Kaman Look THRILLED To Be Hornets
No really, they're ecstatic.
I've seen prisoners happier to get their jumpsuits. If you photoshopped a newspaper into Al-Farouq Aminu's hands, you'd get a hostage photo.
How about a little enthusiasm fellas?
http://bloguin.com/crossoverchronicles/ ... um=twitter

interesting. what are your thoughts?
VGOSWAMI wrote:Aminu, Gordon & Kaman Look THRILLED To Be Hornets
No really, they're ecstatic.
I've seen prisoners happier to get their jumpsuits. If you photoshopped a newspaper into Al-Farouq Aminu's hands, you'd get a hostage photo.
How about a little enthusiasm fellas?
http://bloguin.com/crossoverchronicles/ ... um=twitter
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VGOSWAMI wrote:Aminu, Gordon & Kaman Look THRILLED To Be Hornets
No really, they're ecstatic.
I've seen prisoners happier to get their jumpsuits. If you photoshopped a newspaper into Al-Farouq Aminu's hands, you'd get a hostage photo.
How about a little enthusiasm fellas?
http://bloguin.com/crossoverchronicles/ ... um=twitter
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pokerfan12 wrote:magicman123 wrote:pokerfan12 wrote:
at this point I'd put wafer/liggins in front of JJ & Jrich.
Lol what? You mean play them over jrich and JJ? Why
JJ can't create for himself let alone anyone else so that pretty much delegates him to spot up shooting. jrich well as much as I like him I really think we need to move on with the youth that we have at the 2/3. and in all seriousness based off what I saw wafer/liggins > JJ easily at this point.
Darth Magic wrote:interesting. what are your thoughts?
While i don't agree with all of his moves, i think his decisions have made us into a winning team over the past few years. He has drafted pretty well and had given us )up to last year) one of the deepest teams in the game. A team that was able to defeat the 76ers in the playoffs on the road without our best player. He has shown the willingness to make moves to improve the team and until last year, they were pretty successful moves. It is not in my opinion a good move to fire one of the most successful GM's over the last three seasons.
tiderulz wrote:Darth Magic wrote:interesting. what are your thoughts?
While i don't agree with all of his moves, i think his decisions have made us into a winning team over the past few years. He has drafted pretty well and had given us )up to last year) one of the deepest teams in the game. A team that was able to defeat the 76ers in the playoffs on the road without our best player. He has shown the willingness to make moves to improve the team and until last year, they were pretty successful moves. It is not in my opinion a good move to fire one of the most successful GM's over the last three seasons.
yeah, we see things differently. I see a GM that traded a pick for Darko, then let him walk. Oversigned Lewis by far more than anyone was going to give him. Drafted a Euro that had no intention of coming over, Orton isnt looking good. Threw in an unneeded pick in trading away depth to bring back a player that he said was overpaid in Hedo. Hasnt gotten the team defenders or someone that can create for others off the dribble.
I see a GM that seems to throw darts to put players around a top player in the league, without rhyme or reason. The success of the team to me isnt a result of Otis, it is a result of coaching and having Dwight start to come into his prime.

Darth Magic wrote:interesting. what are your thoughts?
While i don't agree with all of his moves, i think his decisions have made us into a winning team over the past few years. He has drafted pretty well and had given us )up to last year) one of the deepest teams in the game. A team that was able to defeat the 76ers in the playoffs on the road without our best player. He has shown the willingness to make moves to improve the team and until last year, they were pretty successful moves. It is not in my opinion a good move to fire one of the most successful GM's over the last three seasons.
yeah, we see things differently. I see a GM that traded a pick for Darko, then let him walk. Oversigned Lewis by far more than anyone was going to give him. Drafted a Euro that had no intention of coming over, Orton isnt looking good. Threw in an unneeded pick in trading away depth to bring back a player that he said was overpaid in Hedo. Hasnt gotten the team defenders or someone that can create for others off the dribble.
I see a GM that seems to throw darts to put players around a top player in the league, without rhyme or reason. The success of the team to me isnt a result of Otis, it is a result of coaching and having Dwight start to come into his prime.
how much of an influence do you think Dwight Howard has had over the success of this team?


Darth Magic wrote:Maybe I'm being overly skeptical but these highlights don't impress me at all. It's easy to filter out all the bad stuff and string together a clip of highlights to make a guy look good but while I'm looking at this video I'm seeing Wafer:
- Take a ton of really bad, well-contested shots.
- Drive to the right and ALWAYS go up for a weak lay-up
- Take a jumper every time he's going to his left
- Not get a lot of lift on his layups
Basically just a lot of moves that make him look good against inferior players that wouldn't work in the NBA. Most of those layups would get blocked either by his defender or weak-side help.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDPUN8ktnOM[/youtube]

Darth Magic wrote:how much of an influence do you think Dwight Howard has had over the success of this team?
A lot, as has Otis, Stan, Hedo, Rashard, Redick, C-Lee, Jameer, Rafer, and Gortat.

VGOSWAMI wrote:What are the chances Kevin Love stays in Minny? I know it's a long shot, but the Magic should make an offer for Love around the trade deadline. And try to clear cap space (as they should anyway to land D-Will) and if D-Will doesn't decide to come to Orlando, then go after K. Love. I'm watching the Minny/Milwaukee game and he's definitely trimmed down and bulked up.