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| Unexpected Pleasures Flipper managed the bench nicely in the first half which undoubtedly preserved the starters well enough to git-er-done down the stretch. I like the pick&roll with Chauncey and Sheed on the wing. It’s really cool watching them work it for alternate back to back treys. Most important performance of the night was by Arroyo who probably played his best road game of the year. He was solid over a second quarter stretch the length of which is usually reserved for the Palace. The second unit tends to go as he goes. Why didn’t the Bucks continue to go inside to Bogut. He was making good things happen for them. Must be the result of a young PG. Sheed is very impressive. I honestly hope there are no KG trade discussions, just to see how this year works out for Sheed. He is meeting every expectation voiced over the summer. Last years version of RW would have picked up a technical during the Bogut offensive outburst. All Sheed did last night was say “gimme the ball “, and proceeded to give some of it back. Anyone get the feeling that knee to knee hit on Dyess turned out to be another successfully passed psychological test. He was skying last night. Looking more and more like Ben on the shot blocks.
__________________ Bye Ben...................sigh ................HELLO MAX !!!!! |
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I have to agree, Ben alters a lot of shots, too, as does Sheed. Hell, everybody does, but give DMC some credit. He changed the game last night and for sure, had more than two blocks. I stayed up and watched that section again on the tube, and he more than doubled that two blocks. Easily. When the ball changes direction mid-air, and when it does not get out of the shooter's hands because the defender's hand stops it, that, my boy, is called a block . |
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| My observations
__________________ "I'm a diamond, you're a cubic zir-con-ia" - Nice and Smooth via The Low Last edited by MotownPride : 11-27-2005 at 11:00 AM. |
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The blocks were very impressive, though. I was out of my seat for a few of those. |
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| I also have to disagree with Darko/Bogut as per bball jay. I posted a week or so ago in the rookie thread that Bogut is very mature, and very tough. Darko has more upside but Bogut is much further along right now.
__________________ To all of my friends, comrades and companions at PF.com Thank you for another great season! |
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i remember the atlanta game that was the one game that darko was aggressive offensively. that's the game that showed me darko was the truth. he was hitting from outside and doing hooks in the post. darko has offensive game i think he just needs a green light. right not he is just letting tay and dice do the scoring. |
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