sure, it'd be nice if a combo of udoka and bowen at the 3 and 4 was the answer, but i think the rebounding would be too light and udoka needs more time. plus you'd have to play the big 3 with those 2 otherwise the offense might not flow that well.
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sure, it'd be nice if a combo of udoka and bowen at the 3 and 4 was the answer, but i think the rebounding would be too light and udoka needs more time. plus you'd have to play the big 3 with those 2 otherwise the offense might not flow that well.
Yeah why have a hall of fame coach.Quote:
oh yeah.. rings, hall of fame coach, good motivator, but still a cunt.
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Originally Posted by SequSpur
come on man we're talking about practice. We ain't even talkin bout the game. We're talkin bout practice man, I mean, practice man! We ain't even talkin about the game. Not the game. What are we talkin about? We're talkin about practice, man.Quote:
Originally Posted by Holt's Cat
I think Devin Brown will be more important to the Cavs than Hughes when it comes to the playoffs.
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Originally Posted by LaMarcus Bryant
Read that and your respect for him will triple.
Udoka will soon prove that he is one of the superior defenders on this team. I've seen enough of him, both this season and in Portland, to make the bold claim that he's already the 2nd best rebounder on the team. The kid simply has a nose and a desire for going to and getting the ball.
Devin Brown is awesome!
Teams have problems with players who refuse to abide by the rules everyone else has to work under--or take a casual attitude toward practice.
It sends a message that the player thinks he's already too good to put in any more work--or maybe he's spending too much time in the cocaine bars with his buddies.
Even Iverson was a distraction to his teams over his disdain for practice. A role player with that attitude burns the other players who work their asses off and pisses off the coaches.