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| Re: Vegas anyone???? Yeah I was there last year, but this year I am sitting it out at home.. Watching them on NBA TV now vs Lakers...both teams feeling each out...7'1 Samb up to 215 pounds. He still needs 10 more to catchup with my 6'1 frame... ![]() Stuckey looking like the best player on the floor...which he is |
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| Re: Vegas anyone???? Quote:
Stuckey was fantastic. Sharpe showed flashes. AA was AA. Amir had a fouling problem, but when he was out on the floor was active defensively, and around the basket. Washington didn't look good. Plaisted (sp?) didn't do anything of notice, but he didn't hurt the team, and was where he was supposed to be defensively. Samb had his moments. He looks alot bigger. The defense was eh at times, great at others. The ball movement was beautiful. I like the focus of attacking the basket, and posting up. I want to see them against better competition . . . |
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| Re: Vegas anyone???? Young Pistons looked OK out there this evening beating the Lakers 84-73. As LP mentioned, Stuckey looked good, but at times he appeared to be trying to do to much. We can only hope that he doesn't get hurt again driving in among the trees and diving for lose balls..... he did lead them back to the big 17 point lead after the Lakers had pulled to within one. He tried to find the open man, but some of the newbies weren't use to him yet. I think he finshed with 21 points and maybe 5 dines Alf struggled to begin with but came back to have a nice second half scoring 15 points. As LP said Samb looked bigger, but the announcer said he was still only 215 pounds. Amir had 5 fouls in first half and finshed with 7 or 8 for the game. He did look though on offense. Sharpe proved he was not shy about playing around the bucket and Will Bynum did a decent job of running the point while Stuckey sat. |