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Nash has non-displaced fracture to fibula

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Re: Nash has non-displaced fracture to fibula 

Post#21 » by Kilroy » Sun Nov 4, 2012 12:18 pm

The problem is that the offense is a half court, slow down and react kind of offense.

And we haven't been able to slow anyone down.

Turnovers and Defense are the problem. Hopefully those will improve as guys get healthier and more familiar. But if not, I think I'd be looking to improve the 3 first.
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Re: Nash has non-displaced fracture to fibula 

Post#22 » by Jakay » Sun Nov 4, 2012 12:26 pm

Hey, agreed. Whole heartedly.

Familiarity... if this team as it stands has any hope, thats it right there. Boston came together, Miami did too.
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Re: Nash has non-displaced fracture to fibula 

Post#23 » by Ballah » Sun Nov 4, 2012 5:24 pm

Your team cannot possibly be thinking of letting Duhon step on the court, that can only end in tragedy.
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Re: Nash has non-displaced fracture to fibula 

Post#24 » by Gek » Sun Nov 4, 2012 5:52 pm

This is why Glock should have tried to learn to play PG.
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Re: Nash has non-displaced fracture to fibula 

Post#25 » by The Prodigy » Sun Nov 4, 2012 8:29 pm

Why do people continue to bring up West as an option? The guy was suspended twice and released for a reason. Whatever issues he had in Dallas he's likely to have here too.
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Re: Nash has non-displaced fracture to fibula 

Post#26 » by Kobean » Sun Nov 4, 2012 9:42 pm

The Prodigy wrote:Why do people continue to bring up West as an option? The guy was suspended twice and released for a reason. Whatever issues he had in Dallas he's likely to have here too.


I agree, the last thing we need now is problems off the court.
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Re: Nash has non-displaced fracture to fibula 

Post#27 » by Run-MKE 311 » Sun Nov 4, 2012 10:02 pm

This is a blow, no doubt about it. The year has really started out star crossed, but they will figure out a way to keep things afloat. Howard and Pau are the keys so that Kobe does not have to play a heavily extended period of minutes.

I have little to no confidence in Steve Blake, but for right now that is what the Show has to go with.
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Re: Nash has non-displaced fracture to fibula 

Post#28 » by laduane1 » Mon Nov 5, 2012 1:40 am

Drop the Princton offense and run something simple and that scores points. Make the game easy again.
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Re: Nash has non-displaced fracture to fibula 

Post#29 » by GAME TIME » Mon Nov 5, 2012 5:14 am

I heard he will be out at least a month.

Not a surprise.

Being out with a fractured bone for a week? :lol: come on now
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Re: Nash has non-displaced fracture to fibula 

Post#30 » by The Prodigy » Mon Nov 5, 2012 4:17 pm

GAME TIME wrote:I heard he will be out at least a month.

Not a surprise.

Being out with a fractured bone for a week? :lol: come on now


Seriously. Who came up with that initial time table? Once I read the word fracture I knew it wouldn't be just a week.
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Re: Nash has non-displaced fracture to fibula 

Post#31 » by jimmywolfrey » Wed Nov 7, 2012 6:30 pm

Seriously, do people ever do research on players? Delonte played with the Cavs for a few years and guess what? Mike Brown was the coach. Delonte would easily come in and ball. He would need to learn any new nuiances, but gist is already in his mind.

Delonte's Basketball IQ is very high. What he does off the court is off the court, but on the court he is a smart player especially defensively.
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Re: Nash has non-displaced fracture to fibula 

Post#32 » by Michael Lucky » Wed Nov 7, 2012 6:48 pm

yes and i'm sure Kupchak did his research on that matter and decided he wasn't fit to be a part of this team.

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