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Mike Brown taking a different approach in year two

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Re: Mike Brown taking a different approach in year two 

Post#61 » by Edrees » Tue Oct 16, 2012 11:56 pm

Nobody's trying to say Goudelock is good, we're just saying he's better than Morris. And just by the fact that Steve Blake stepped on a spike strip, you can clearly tell he's not very bright, so not sure why anyone think he can make good decisions on the court if he's that blind. He's a better defender than these two guys though.

how do you look up a player's defensive rating can't find it on bball reference or 82 games...I'd like to look up steve blake's vs morris vs goudelock's last year. There's no sense in isolating goudelock as a bad defender here. We need to compare all the options. Even if goudelock is the worst, I'm curious to see how large the dropoff is.
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Re: Mike Brown taking a different approach in year two 

Post#62 » by Al242 » Wed Oct 17, 2012 2:46 am

Edrees wrote:Nobody's trying to say Goudelock is good, we're just saying he's better than Morris. And just by the fact that Steve Blake stepped on a spike strip, you can clearly tell he's not very bright, so not sure why anyone think he can make good decisions on the court if he's that blind. He's a better defender than these two guys though.

how do you look up a player's defensive rating can't find it on bball reference or 82 games...I'd like to look up steve blake's vs morris vs goudelock's last year. There's no sense in isolating goudelock as a bad defender here. We need to compare all the options. Even if goudelock is the worst, I'm curious to see how large the dropoff is.

Morris and Goudelock are both horrible, can I take NONE rather than one or the other...
This is like making me choose between Greg Oden's knees or Brandon Roy's knees
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Re: Mike Brown taking a different approach in year two 

Post#63 » by Stebo_SSK » Wed Oct 17, 2012 3:06 am

Not sure why people keep arguing about guy #1 vs guy #2 when the 2 people dont even play the same damned position. Keeping Goudelock or releasing him has NO bearing on Morris and vice versa. Goudelock, DJO and Barbosa are NOT POINT GUARDS. If Goudelock is going to get minutes it will be at the expense of CDR and Meeks not Blake, Duhon or Morris.
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Re: Brown on the Rotation 

Post#64 » by tugs » Wed Oct 17, 2012 9:15 am

if I was the coach I'll have a tough time deciding on my rotations since my team is packed. it's really hard to manage talented players or players with potential. in this team's case, they have both.
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Re: Brown on the Rotation 

Post#65 » by Alienware » Wed Oct 17, 2012 12:25 pm

I don't understand, we need a big on the perimeter that can shoot 3s and open up the paint, now we got him, and we're gonna play him as a SF? WTF?
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Re: Brown on the Rotation 

Post#66 » by DrewBynum77 » Wed Oct 17, 2012 1:52 pm

Alienware wrote:I don't understand, we need a big on the perimeter that can shoot 3s and open up the paint, now we got him, and we're gonna play him as a SF? WTF?


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