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| game report 1st half: Bad coaching there to end the half. Remember the goal. Get thru these four games in five nights. The bench was doing fine out there. Leave them in. The game is going to be won or lost in the 2nd half almost all the time. Will they win this one? Maybe not. If we get in trouble, guarantee Flip will make the same mistake as last game, bringing his starters back in too quickly to end the game. After not giving them enough rest in the first half. This is not just the beginning of a 4 game in five night stretch. It is also the 3rd game in 4 nights. Rest the starters Flip. Delfino came into the game before Evans. And the bench looked darn good with Arroyo, Delfino, and Dyess in there. Arroyo did excellent. And that time he dribbled the ball for a while, and drove in. He drew the foul, a pretty obvious one really. Great they got the call right. That kind of thing is excellent. A point guard must make the other team always respect his threat to score. Fantastic game by Arroyo so far. I especially liked his drive in and pass to a cutting Dyess for a dunk. His assists to Dyess for outside shots have been slick too. Hope Dyess gets used to those nice open shots. They are good to have for most players. Other than him and Vinnie, I can't recall too many players who practically had to have contact to score. Between Arroyo and Delfino, that ball goes inside like clockwork. I just wish Dyess caught that one fine pass by Delfino there. Dyess has been hitting his outside shots in this game, and taking some shots a bit beyond his usual stuff. Getting a bit more aggressive on offense basically. As usual, Rip, CB, Tay, and Sheed are all doing some scoring. Ben did some scoring on Nocioni. Looked pretty good. We should win this one. We can score on them. We can defend them well. But will we have the energy to keep them off the boards. Homecourt ought to help in the energy department. Lets see and GO PISTONS!!!!! Last edited by Lee356 : 12-16-2005 at 09:25 PM. |
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| Our starters are fine. The energy is there, the consistency, the balance. Arroyo and Dice are great off the bench. Delfino had an off-night shooting, but looked aggressive and looking to drive. The kid has natural handles, and I would like to see him more. Glad he got in early, before Evans. Evans looked okay too, but inside, he's too strong, almost all the time. He needs that feather touch inside. Darko got his minutes in the garbage quarter. The kid sucks. JMax got an appearence, and looked great. |
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| game report The starters extended the lead a bit in the 3rd. Mostly Sheed heating it up, living up to his expectations set in Chicago. Again, Sheed in the post was simply unstoppable by any Chicago player. The bench came in early in the 3rd. Delfino again in before Evans. And again, we took off and put it away. Delfino immediately got inside and kicked out to CB for a triple. Basically, this is flat out more logical. Bring in your good ball handlers first. Note, Evans scored a lot. In garbage time. Good to see him work on his midrange shot. His adventures in ball handling looked real bad though. He did have a good assist though off simply being in the post and passing it up top, and he did get to the right spot on that fast break for a short jumper. The best thing Evans did was hustle after that turn and force them to foul him. That was one very good athletic play to be able to pick that ball up and accelerate down the court so well. And he got some rebounds. OK. I hope you guys saw that. Maxiell's hard stepback. I saw that thing go in repeatedly in the summer league. It was no fluke that shot went in. That is a plain flat out nasty stepback. Stepping back full force so no way the defender can follow you, and shooting with a good solid jump. It worked out real well. The starters ended up playing very little. Lots of gas for tomorro night. Now Darko. A slow start. But in the end, we pretty much held even with all of our subs out there against some rather experienced Chicago players. Darko's long shot just barely rimmed out. He got a couple of offensive rebounds but a travel spoiled one. His defensive rebounding was suspect. I still say that is more a matter of getting game timing. He needs to play for that to happen. Darko showed more ball handling ability vs. a guy like Evans in the very short time he got tonight comparitively. Darko on one play dribbled in toward the basket and hit Evans cutting to the basket. If only Evans could do something like that he would be a good rotation player. Maxiell got a great block on Chandler that the refs called a foul. Not a foul and the replay shows Maxiell got all ball. I kind of see a pattern with Tay trying to work on his range. Most nights, Tay is not solid out there long range. But he hits a good bunch of shorter shots. Keep working Tay. Thats one thing playing under Brown did to Tay negatively. I think Tay is still thinking Brown is watching and worrying if he might miss the shot.-Had to put a dig in against Brown on a night when another cellar dweller beat on his team bad. Tay had another spectacular dunk, off a pass from Rip on a fast break. Pretty ordinary by Tay's standards, but I bet it thrilled a lot of people at the Palace. GO PISTONS!!!!! |
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| I'm watching the Wizards/Laker game. Bill Walton...announcing that the Wizards beat the Pistons on home court...and down-playing LUKE's shoddy play tonight while making excuses for him. BW is the lowest form of NBA color-commentator life. ![]() Last edited by detteam : 12-16-2005 at 11:36 PM. |
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| No Complaints. Near perfect game. Solid all around. Defense, scoring, rebounding. bench. Had a decent edge on the offensive glass going into extended garbage time. 2nd game in a row on the boards. |
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