
11-19-2007, 08:07 AM
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| Re: At Sacramento November 18th, 9:00 PM Quote:
Originally Posted by roscoe36 There was a 5 minute period in the 2nd or 3rd where Rasheed just stood around and did nothing. Even the announcers said something about him not having to move to get a rebound that came to him, but before and after that I was already watching him either dog it, give up, or be lost.
Even the last couple of games, Tay has looked a little sleepy out there at times.
Something's not quite right. Joe will fix it if he can. | Perhaps the Pistons have come down with Defensive Mono. Quote: |
Mononucleosis, also called “mono,” is a common viral illness that can leave you feeling tired and weak on both ends of the court, but particularly on the defensive end, for weeks or months. Defensive Mono is highly contagious. Lackadaisical play can spread to teammates very quickly if not kept in check. Mono goes away on its own, but lots of rest and good self-care can help you feel better. Giving the bench consistent minutes (i.e. not playing your starters to death), finding the right mix of your units to maximize their strengths, and not sucking at coaching can help expedite the recovery process. | Infectious Mononucleosis-Topic Overview Blue text added for emphasis.
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