Patman wrote:Didn't see it. Did it look similar to DD's adductor longus injury?
Nah he got up, walked it off pretty easily. Doubt he's gonna play again, since it's exhibition
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Patman wrote:Didn't see it. Did it look similar to DD's adductor longus injury?

Dirk Nowitzki wrote:



Thespianoid wrote:Dirk, could you gif that Poeltl floater/Jonas contest/Poeltl OREB sequence?
Dirk Nowitzki wrote:Thespianoid wrote:Dirk, could you gif that Poeltl floater/Jonas contest/Poeltl OREB sequence?
Poeltl floater? Do you know when that happened? By the way is he no 33? That's the guy who has impressed me the most(not watching the game with fill attention).
Edit - yeah, no 33... there you go... you can tell he is a "natural"... while JV still feels quite robotic.
Clementine9 wrote:Missed shots are unfortunate, but it's the trends throughout the game that matter.
Choker wrote:The swing in how Raptors fans have supported and turned on Powell is a good case study of human behavior.

Saciid11 wrote:Dirk Nowitzki wrote:
That is why he is on the bench ... Why are you dropping down that far ?? BBIQ.. 0%

"I definitely knew he traveled, but I didn't know they were going to call it. That was one of them situations in which a great player made a move...and they called the call. And I was like, 'Oh, man, there is a God.'


Arman_tanzarian wrote:How has he missed so many shot under the bucket?


Mr.Raptorsingh wrote:^That's still Jonas' go-to post move, the running one-hander.
Clementine9 wrote:Missed shots are unfortunate, but it's the trends throughout the game that matter.
Choker wrote:The swing in how Raptors fans have supported and turned on Powell is a good case study of human behavior.
hsb wrote:Saciid11 wrote:Dirk Nowitzki wrote:
That is why he is on the bench ... Why are you dropping down that far ?? BBIQ.. 0%
Why in the world would you go over the screen lol? You do that and you're chasing your guy from the other side of the court.
JV was dropped far back but by correcting that, the guard would give it up sooner and they would still have scored, gotten a foul or an and-1 opportunity. That play was a lost cause right when the perimeter defender was tricked into going over the pick.
Reminds me of Ross, it's game over if you defend the screen so terribly from the perimeter.
But it's worst in the other setting because the player didn't even use the pick, but dropped back lol.

Dirk Nowitzki wrote:

UcanUwill wrote:
Yeah, JV was left on the island there, but he did moved a little too far and left paint open. He has elite length, could have contested that little guy even if he was a few feet away from him. Not a perfect defensive play.
Dirk Nowitzki wrote:
"I definitely knew he traveled, but I didn't know they were going to call it. That was one of them situations in which a great player made a move...and they called the call. And I was like, 'Oh, man, there is a God.'