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Re: Cincy
The bad part of being on the flagship. Game before you goes to OT, you aren't getting picked up elsewhere in the meantime...
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Place sounds great (crowd loud) on the radio!
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We were on the 3...watched on my phonePeteRasche wrote:The bad part of being on the flagship. Game before you goes to OT, you aren't getting picked up elsewhere in the meantime...
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Re: Cincy
O/U on Cincinnati second chance points tonight? I'm thinking at least 18. And I might take the over on my own guess.
Make no mistake, that is why we have no chance in this one.
Make no mistake, that is why we have no chance in this one.
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If we only had a not scrawny 6'10 guy in therePeteRasche wrote:O/U on Cincinnati second chance points tonight? I'm thinking at least 18. And I might take the over on my own guess.
Make no mistake, that is why we have no chance in this one.
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Re: Cincy
We look like teams used to look against the Posse 26 years ago.
/man, I'm old
/man, I'm old
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We can't handle their pressure at all. MD never even saw anything like this in the NBA because no one plays full court trap in the pros (pro guards would destroy it). Too bad we don't have NBA guards.
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He played HS and college ball and probably watched a few college games his kids played or coached inPeteRasche wrote:We can't handle their pressure at all. MD never even saw anything like this in the NBA because no one plays full court trap in the pros (pro guards would destroy it). Too bad we don't have NBA guards.
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Damn that's harshNJwave wrote:Nobody could watch this game and think Frazier is a first round pick. He is not even close to being the best player on the floor.
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Evans and Clark are light years ahead of him. I know it is harsh but it’s the truth.windywave wrote:Damn that's harshNJwave wrote:Nobody could watch this game and think Frazier is a first round pick. He is not even close to being the best player on the floor.
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Re: Cincy
Shot 25% in the first half.
My comment about hoping no one tried too hard or tried to do too much because of the ESPN lights was not so subtley meant for Melvin. As I feared, he's doing just that. Crazy threes and out of control drives ending with circus shots. Several of his drives could have ended with a handoff to an open teammate but instead ended with a crazy shot over the defender rotating off said teammate to help.
My comment about hoping no one tried too hard or tried to do too much because of the ESPN lights was not so subtley meant for Melvin. As I feared, he's doing just that. Crazy threes and out of control drives ending with circus shots. Several of his drives could have ended with a handoff to an open teammate but instead ended with a crazy shot over the defender rotating off said teammate to help.
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In terms of getting his own shot and scoring when needed, tiny 6 foot Cane Broome is better than Frazier.NJwave wrote:Evans and Clark are light years ahead of him. I know it is harsh but it’s the truth.windywave wrote:Damn that's harshNJwave wrote:Nobody could watch this game and think Frazier is a first round pick. He is not even close to being the best player on the floor.
But hey, those NBA scouts just want raw athletic talent they can teach.
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Everybody is altering their shots and trying to do things they can’t instead of finding the open man. Ona-Embo is really overmatched. I would probably move Cornish to the point and play him alongside Daniels, Frazier, Reynold and Sehic.PeteRasche wrote:Shot 25% in the first half.
My comment about hoping no one tried too hard or tried to do too much because of the ESPN lights was not so subtley meant for Melvin. As I feared, he's doing just that. Crazy threes and out of control drives ending with circus shots. Several of his drives could have ended with a handoff to an open teammate but instead ended with a crazy shot over the defender rotating off said teammate to help.
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You were saying?NJwave wrote:Everybody is altering their shots and trying to do things they can’t instead of finding the open man. Ona-Embo is really overmatched. I would probably move Cornish to the point and play him alongside Daniels, Frazier, Reynold and Sehic.PeteRasche wrote:Shot 25% in the first half.
My comment about hoping no one tried too hard or tried to do too much because of the ESPN lights was not so subtley meant for Melvin. As I feared, he's doing just that. Crazy threes and out of control drives ending with circus shots. Several of his drives could have ended with a handoff to an open teammate but instead ended with a crazy shot over the defender rotating off said teammate to help.
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I know. It’s like he heard me.windywave wrote:You were saying?NJwave wrote:Everybody is altering their shots and trying to do things they can’t instead of finding the open man. Ona-Embo is really overmatched. I would probably move Cornish to the point and play him alongside Daniels, Frazier, Reynold and Sehic.PeteRasche wrote:Shot 25% in the first half.
My comment about hoping no one tried too hard or tried to do too much because of the ESPN lights was not so subtley meant for Melvin. As I feared, he's doing just that. Crazy threes and out of control drives ending with circus shots. Several of his drives could have ended with a handoff to an open teammate but instead ended with a crazy shot over the defender rotating off said teammate to help.