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long suffrin' boulez fan wrote:Bout time a Wizard assistant earned his paycheck. He left it all on the court tonight.
JWizmentality wrote:Funny you should bring that up. Apparently he closed out on Lee pretty good too.
JWizmentality wrote:^^^ I'm just pointing out the irony. Am I speaking spanish here?
Can anyone confirm if that's Lowe on the court during Lee's shot/no shot?
stevemcqueen1 wrote::lol:
Jwiz, you might want to get that fish hook in your cheek looked at.
stevemcqueen1 wrote:That ref is in the way too, standing at the FT line extended.
NBA has always been dumb in how little space there is between the boundaries and the court. Players and spectators get hurt when they go into the first row and the stanchion.
Courtney Lee is looking for someone else to blame for why he was too scared to take the shot.
Sluggerface wrote:stevemcqueen1 wrote:That ref is in the way too, standing at the FT line extended.
NBA has always been dumb in how little space there is between the boundaries and the court. Players and spectators get hurt when they go into the first row and the stanchion.
Courtney Lee is looking for someone else to blame for why he was too scared to take the shot.
This. Lee had ample amount of time before he got the ball to assess the space around him. Harden, Curry, Durant, etc would have taken that shot regardless of what they were hearing.
This was melo on the situation "I was talking to Courtney after the game and he believed that, he thought it was [Washington's] Kelly [Oubre] or somebody closing out to him."
Kelly was the one directly guarding Lee. Lee had vision of every single Washington jersey before he even got the ball. Lowe is DIRECTLY in Lee's peripheral vision once Melo cuts into the paint.