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The Puzzling Relationship: Stan and Stan

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Re: The Puzzling Relationship: Stan and Stan 

Post#21 » by MrBigShot » Fri Feb 9, 2018 1:02 am

Kind of a rude way to talk to your coach but I'm sure Stanley has a lot of built up frustration because of the way he's been mis-used & the short leash he's had since his 2nd year.

He's played pretty well the past 5 games which is great to see, and hopefully he keeps it up.
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Re: The Puzzling Relationship: Stan and Stan 

Post#22 » by theBigLip » Fri Feb 9, 2018 5:58 pm

I love what has happened to Stanley since the Blake trade. I was thinking he would be one guy we would want to trade. Glad I'm not the GM :-)
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Re: The Puzzling Relationship: Stan and Stan 

Post#23 » by vic » Fri Feb 9, 2018 6:03 pm

feels good to get micro-managers off your back so you can really be yourself and lead
You need 2-way wings, 2-way shooting bigs, and you can't allow low iq players on the court. Assist/turnover ratio is crucial. Shooting point guards are icing on the cake IF they are plus defenders.
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