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Re: GT: Wiz at 76ers Jan 23, 2012 

Post#201 » by dobrojim » Tue Jan 24, 2012 4:47 pm

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llcc25 wrote:McGee has the same number of points and rebounds as tony effn Beattie.. I can't believe there are some on this board who feel he is worth the $10m+ a year and want to lock him up..i say we get what we can by the deadline or let another team just sign him. I'm done with this fool.

Yeah, sorry, not agreeing with you. McGee has great games, average games and lousy ones. It seems that lousy ones usually involve being paired with Blatche.

I doubt see how anyone can maintain interest in this team without focusing on a longer term view, meaning not making judgements on a game by game basis. Lets look at McGee over the course of the month, not based on this game.


I was watching the 'highlights' after the game. They showed like 4-5 shots in a row
by Brand where McGee was camped out under the basket, Brand comes down court
to the elbow or a similar distance from the basket, gets a pass, McGee finally reacts
while Brand easily swishes a shot over him as McGee flies toward him. It was the same
thing like 5 times in a row. I like JaVale but when they show replays of what amounts
to the same play many times in succession, it really makes you question what he is
thinking about out there.

The lineup of 'subs' looked soooo much better than the starters. I like the way
Mack played, KS/Book and Craw too. They actually were competing.
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Re: GT: Wiz at 76ers Jan 23, 2012 

Post#202 » by dobrojim » Tue Jan 24, 2012 4:49 pm

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ExplosionsInDaSky wrote:Philly fan here,

Hang in there Washington fans... Losing sucks I know..
I like that kid Crawford. Think you guys got a good player moving forward along with Wall.

F. Murray Abraham needs to be fired asap. Wiz need a new coach.

Thanks for the kind words. Our effort sucked. And yeah, we definitely need a new coach. You guys have a pretty fun team - best of luck in the playoffs. We'd love to see Philly dust Miami!


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Re: GT: Wiz at 76ers Jan 23, 2012 

Post#203 » by tontoz » Tue Jan 24, 2012 4:50 pm

dobrojim wrote:I was watching the 'highlights' after the game. They showed like 4-5 shots in a row
by Brand where McGee was camped out under the basket, Brand comes down court
to the elbow or a similar distance from the basket, gets a pass, McGee finally reacts
while Brand easily swishes a shot over him as McGee flies toward him. It was the same
thing like 5 times in a row. I like JaVale but when they show replays of what amounts
to the same play many times in succession, it really makes you question what he is
thinking about out there.

The lineup of 'subs' looked soooo much better than the starters. I like the way
Mack played, KS/Book and Craw too. They actually were competing.



Keep in mind they were actually playing a zone defense for awhile in the first half. The foul line area was consistently wide open for anyone. And when they went to man D McGee wasn't on Brand.
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Re: GT: Wiz at 76ers Jan 23, 2012 

Post#204 » by dobrojim » Tue Jan 24, 2012 4:56 pm

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JWizmentality wrote:We just aren't this bad. Something needs to change.


Yes, we are that bad. And, yes, something has to change....we need players that have talent, high BBIQ and heart. We have very few players on this team that have all three attributes.


we have talent, and the bball iq argument is vastly overrated. all of these guys made it to the NBA, i think bball IQ comes standard.

Heart is what it comes down to and a willingness to want to be better. there are few on this team who have it.


IDK - I think these 2 things are very closely related.

Just about every player in the NBA is an uber athlete. What separates
the wheat from the chafe is an understanding of how to play. And
complete dedication to the kind of practice that makes playing the
right/smart way something that happens automatically when the
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Re: GT: Wiz at 76ers Jan 23, 2012 

Post#205 » by dobrojim » Tue Jan 24, 2012 5:03 pm

tontoz wrote:
dobrojim wrote:I was watching the 'highlights' after the game. They showed like 4-5 shots in a row
by Brand where McGee was camped out under the basket, Brand comes down court
to the elbow or a similar distance from the basket, gets a pass, McGee finally reacts
while Brand easily swishes a shot over him as McGee flies toward him. It was the same
thing like 5 times in a row. I like JaVale but when they show replays of what amounts
to the same play many times in succession, it really makes you question what he is
thinking about out there.

The lineup of 'subs' looked soooo much better than the starters. I like the way
Mack played, KS/Book and Craw too. They actually were competing.



Keep in mind they were actually playing a zone defense for awhile in the first half. The foul line area was consistently wide open for anyone. And when they went to man D McGee wasn't on Brand.


Not sure how to respond. All I know is I saw him camped out under the
basket guarding no one while Brand who may have been the C at times
repeatedly hit easy for him 15-17 ft shots.
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Re: GT: Wiz at 76ers Jan 23, 2012 

Post#206 » by tontoz » Tue Jan 24, 2012 6:36 pm

dobrojim wrote:Not sure how to respond. All I know is I saw him camped out under the
basket guarding no one while Brand who may have been the C at times
repeatedly hit easy for him 15-17 ft shots.


It wasn't just Mcgee standing around. They all were. They seemed to think playing zone meant they didn't have to actually move. A guy in a wheelchair could have gotten off an uncontested shot at the foul line. It was kind of funny actually.
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Re: GT: Wiz at 76ers Jan 23, 2012 

Post#207 » by dobrojim » Tue Jan 24, 2012 8:06 pm

tontoz wrote:
dobrojim wrote:Not sure how to respond. All I know is I saw him camped out under the
basket guarding no one while Brand who may have been the C at times
repeatedly hit easy for him 15-17 ft shots.


It wasn't just Mcgee standing around. They all were. They seemed to think playing zone meant they didn't have to actually move. A guy in a wheelchair could have gotten off an uncontested shot at the foul line. It was kind of funny actually.


McGee was the one to react when anyone did. Should he get credit for
that (he tried) or blame (he was late and failed).
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Re: GT: Wiz at 76ers Jan 23, 2012 

Post#208 » by pancakes3 » Tue Jan 24, 2012 8:15 pm

well, considering the midrange j is the natural predator of the 2-3 zone almost by design, i would say it's not necessarily anyone's exclusive fault, but if blame was to be divvied, it would fall mostly on one of the guards up top
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