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Eddie in da House!

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Eddie in da House! 

Post#1 » by klemen4 » Thu Jan 22, 2009 3:02 am

Finally,

Im really happy for Eddie 7/11 3pt...I hope he remains confident and that he gets into his flow...

Eddie and Ray hiting like that...we are unbeatable

Btw Miami has a great team, probably the 2nd defensive team in East...if they make a trade for Oneil, which they should, that in my opinion makes them 4th seed

Lets go Eddie...on fire :onfire: :onfire: :onfire: :onfire:
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Re: Eddie in da House! 

Post#2 » by Scalamental » Thu Jan 22, 2009 3:13 am

klemen4 wrote:Btw Miami has a great team, probably the 2nd defensive team in East...if they make a trade for Oneil, which they should, that in my opinion makes them 4th seed


Nope. Though I do love Eddie House, and am whole heartedly with you on him killin it. He's been hittin fairly well for the past month.
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Post#3 » by chakdaddy » Thu Jan 22, 2009 3:33 am

I think the trick is, put Eddie in for a heat check, and if he's clearly off, pull him in favor of Cassell/Pruitt or whoever we pickup; otherwise, roll with him...
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Post#4 » by rambo_ortega » Thu Jan 22, 2009 12:06 pm

he really had good looks against the heat and they ran plays for him in some stretches.

result = he was burnin' down the house.
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Post#5 » by ParticleMan » Thu Jan 22, 2009 5:28 pm

for all the winging about Eddie earlier this season, guess what, he's now right back around his usual stats of 38% 3pt shooting and 53% shot effectiveness.

i really like him and gabe in the backcourt together. i wonder what will happen when TA returns.
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Post#6 » by return2glory » Thu Jan 22, 2009 6:45 pm

Best game of the season for Eddie. It was fun to see. He was lights out.
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Re: Eddie in da House! 

Post#7 » by MyInsatiableOne » Fri Jan 23, 2009 4:21 pm

ParticleMan wrote:for all the winging about Eddie earlier this season, guess what, he's now right back around his usual stats of 38% 3pt shooting and 53% shot effectiveness.

i really like him and gabe in the backcourt together. i wonder what will happen when TA returns.


Hopefully we trade him for someone better...
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Post#8 » by Dave_From_NB » Fri Jan 23, 2009 7:38 pm

ParticleMan wrote:for all the winging about Eddie earlier this season, guess what, he's now right back around his usual stats of 38% 3pt shooting and 53% shot effectiveness.

i really like him and gabe in the backcourt together. i wonder what will happen when TA returns.


Ya, this is the challenge though with shooters. Are they on or off when you need them? RA ended up the playoffs pretty close to his season average for 3 pointers (although below overall), but the C's had a lot of trouble early in the playoffs when he was cold. Nice he caught up to his average, would have been a shame if the C's playoffs ended in the 1'st or 2'nd round. Particularly with House given he doesn't have much offensive dimension other than J shooting, a cold spell isn't compensated by contributions in other areas.

I like Gabe and House together as well, the weaknesses of one are the strengths of the other in many areas.

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