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Re: Mike Dunleavy Jr 

Post#121 » by TimRobbins » Mon Mar 16, 2015 4:09 am

Rerisen wrote:Mike Dunleavy last 4 games:

6-21, 17 points in 116 minutes.

That's 5.3 Pts/36 minutes.

:nonono:


He's done. You simply can't deny it any longer. I hope the FO doesn't bring him back next season.
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Re: Mike Dunleavy Jr 

Post#122 » by Rerisen » Mon Mar 16, 2015 7:32 am

Since returning from injury Mike has a 51.6 TS%, and 9.8 pts/36.

That's just not going to get it done for a guy who's only primary impact is taking open shots and providing spacing. In the same time span Snell has a TS% of 61.3, and 13.0 pts/36.
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Re: Mike Dunleavy Jr 

Post#123 » by TimRobbins » Mon Mar 16, 2015 8:46 am

MDJ never really came back from that injury. That was the premise of the thread and this is exactly what we're seeing. At what point is Thibs going to realize this and wipe him out of the rotation?
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Re: Mike Dunleavy Jr 

Post#124 » by sco » Mon Mar 16, 2015 11:32 am

I am hard on guys, but I've come to appreciate that the NBA is a game of an inch. It is the difference between a fast guy beating an almost as fast guy, it is the clearance that a good shooter has to get off his shot from an average one, and it is the difference between a ball bouncing in or out of the basket. It is harder than we all think for guys who were consistently good at what they do/did to come back and be that guy again, against NBA level talent. In MDJ's case, he has the added defensive attention of not having Jimmy an Derrick. He is exactly what you want from a 4th option guy on offense. Efficient with open shots. IMO he's not done, but he's not a good 2nd or 3rd option guy.
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Re: Mike Dunleavy Jr 

Post#125 » by MC3 » Mon Mar 16, 2015 11:53 am

TimRobbins wrote:MDJ never really came back from that injury. That was the premise of the thread and this is exactly what we're seeing. At what point is Thibs going to realize this and wipe him out of the rotation?

Nah he will continue to play and be starter next season. Because if he isnt in team next season Thibs will call that FO undermining him. Watch it.
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Re: Mike Dunleavy Jr 

Post#126 » by TimRobbins » Mon Mar 16, 2015 11:55 am

MC3 wrote:
TimRobbins wrote:MDJ never really came back from that injury. That was the premise of the thread and this is exactly what we're seeing. At what point is Thibs going to realize this and wipe him out of the rotation?

Nah he will continue to play and be starter next season. Because if he isnt in team next season Thibs will call that FO undermining him. Watch it.


Aren't you on the Thibs is gone train? Do you think Thibs will still be around next July?
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Re: Mike Dunleavy Jr 

Post#127 » by MC3 » Mon Mar 16, 2015 12:04 pm

TimRobbins wrote:
MC3 wrote:
TimRobbins wrote:MDJ never really came back from that injury. That was the premise of the thread and this is exactly what we're seeing. At what point is Thibs going to realize this and wipe him out of the rotation?

Nah he will continue to play and be starter next season. Because if he isnt in team next season Thibs will call that FO undermining him. Watch it.


Aren't you on the Thibs is gone train? Do you think Thibs will still be around next July?

Maybe I am maybe I am not. Thibs has potential to be great coach but he chooses not to be one and he hurts this team more than people realize. In this moment I want him gone, this can maybe change if he comes to his senses. But 4 years of stupidity and stuborness and questionable rotations, trusting washed vets over talented guys dont give me much hope. Hoiberg is my first choice.
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Re: Mike Dunleavy Jr 

Post#128 » by kodo » Tue Mar 17, 2015 5:24 am

It's not Mike's fault at all he can't last 82 games into the season...he's freakin 34.

Jut like Hinrich, they're both good players being asked to do what's far beyond their physical capabilities. Guys who were athletically deficient in their early twenties are not going to be able to hang in the NBA at 34. That's reserved for elite talent like Duncan, Gasol, Dirk.

Good teams carry a mid-30 year old vet like the Hawks and Elton Brand, but the Hawks sure don't start Elton Brand or rely on him in any way.

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