hermitkid wrote:Lol, what a great game to miss I guess? Passed out on the coach just when the game started.
Blatchemo used to do that all the time.
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hermitkid wrote:Lol, what a great game to miss I guess? Passed out on the coach just when the game started.
jivelikenice wrote:Wall took off when Randy took over. He is in a re-adjustment with more of an emphasis to get the ball to the post, coupled with a shooting slump. That doesn't mean he can't thrice in this system like has was earlier this year.
Its adjustments. He seemed to get better as the game went on....He was more decisive with his passes because he's beginning to learn the guys he's playing with now. He must have been doing something right to have the best +/- out of the starting 5 and was absolutely dominant defensively
hands11 wrote:MOrgil wrote:Go Nene!!!
He is quickly becoming the team leader. I don't know what happen in Denver but I welcome him here.
CCJ roasting up a big crow for dinner.
hands11 wrote:go'stags wrote:Thad Young at PF in a game that Philly never got up for is pretty much the perfect match up for Vesely right now, but he played well. He does look and play a little stronger now.
He has been playing strong and stronger as the year has gone on.
He is gaining confident and strength. I am not worried about Ves at all. Give him a summer to work on everything and we will have a much better player next year.
“Our bench played great,” said staring point guard John Wall, who had nine points, six assists, six rebounds and three blocks. “They did a great job, especially Kevin, Cartier, Mase. All those guys played great, even Jan. That’s what really helps us when we get leads.”
doclinkin wrote:Missed the 1st quarter, what happened to Book?
doclinkin wrote:causypooh, good observation, welcome home again, post more.
I too liked the energy and flavor Jan brought to this contest. He's been showing improvement over time. Nene's reliable range at the 4/5 gives room for Jan's energy game to work since the opposing big needs to follow the Brazilian out of the paint. I'm curious to see how Jan works out if Booker needs to miss a few minutes or games with whatever tweaked him this game.
Missed the 1st quarter, what happened to Book?
tontoz wrote:doclinkin wrote:causypooh, good observation, welcome home again, post more.
I too liked the energy and flavor Jan brought to this contest. He's been showing improvement over time. Nene's reliable range at the 4/5 gives room for Jan's energy game to work since the opposing big needs to follow the Brazilian out of the paint. I'm curious to see how Jan works out if Booker needs to miss a few minutes or games with whatever tweaked him this game.
Missed the 1st quarter, what happened to Book?
He tried to plant for a jump, then winced in pain and then hobbled off. They said it was the same problem he has been having, plantar fascitis.
Jay81 wrote:is anyone concerned that Walls best ball in his career happened in his first 10 games of his career?
Ruzious wrote:Sounds like the plantar facitis tank virus is spreading at the Phone Booth.
montestewart wrote:Jay81 wrote:is anyone concerned that Walls best ball in his career happened in his first 10 games of his career?
Yeah, game four really stands out (13 points on 4-11 FGs, 7 assists, 9 turnovers). He really fell off a cliff after that.