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    i always liked Jennings over Rubio but i didnt think Jennings would be this good
    The scary thing is that Rubio won't be worse than Jennings. I was down on Rubio last season, because I wasn't seeing enough improvement on his game, but he's been proving me wrong this season. He's playing like a freak and as the best PG in Europe by far right now and doing it with a game that will translate very well to the NBA.

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    i hope this guy gets ROY instead of Powder Griffin.


    Would be hilarious and prove once again that OU products of every sport suck taint.

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    i hope this guy gets ROY instead of Powder Griffin.


    Would be hilarious and prove once again that OU products of every sport suck taint.
    Very good timing. Wait for VY to win.....then BAM.

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    I can't wait for this to turn into an OU/UT pissing contest. Both your schools suck. There, now we can move on.

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    let the pissing begin

    ford lamarcus and durant beg to differ

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    Peterson is better in his sport then all of them. Just saying. I am a neutral as well.

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    Ford, Aldridge, Durant All-Star Selections - 0


    This thread is about Jennings not your ty school.

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    Uh yeah and I was saying good thing he's kicking ass so he can get ROY instead of powder

    breh

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    The 55 point game was great but the game before against a decent team in Denver he had 32 pts (on 11-18 shooting), 9 assists, and 4 boards. Obviously not as impressive as the 55 points but pretty damn good as well. He's really only had one mediocre game so far at Minny.

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    Jennings also has great killer instinct. He knows when to take over.I remember the game against Detroit when the game was tied at 55. He took over and scored 7 straight or something and blew the game wide open to win. Jennings is slowly making the Bucks my second favorite team.

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    A night after 55, Bucks’ Jennings moves on
    By Colin Fly

    So much for a day off.

    The Milwaukee Bucks didn’t practice Sunday, but rookie point guard Brandon Jennings was back in the suburban training facility working on his shot a night after scoring 55 points in his seventh career game, the most by a rookie in the NBA in 41 years.

    Jennings’ phenomenal performance in a 129-125 victory over Golden State elevated him into lofty company.

    He broke Milwaukee’s franchise rookie scoring mark held by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, joined LeBron James as the only two players to score at least 55 points in a game before turning 21 and fell three points shy of Wilt Chamberlain’s NBA rookie record set in 1960.

    “Last night, that’s the past,” Jennings told The Associated Press by phone after his Sunday session.

    The 20-year-old from Los Angeles was back at work, just as he did last season as a pro overseas.

    “I try to get 600, 700 shots up just to keep my rhythm going, to stay fresh like in Europe,” he said. “I never had a day off, so that’s something I’m kind of used to right now, is always playing and playing and playing.”

    The prep star decided to skip college when he had trouble qualifying and moved to Europe, where he mostly sat the bench but said he learned a lot with twice daily practices. He also had little outside life beyond the gym, but his lack of playing time and questions about his jump shot had him dropping on the draft board until Milwaukee selected him 10th.

    Against the Warriors, he missed his first three shots and went 4 of 13 from the field in the first half.

    “I came back in the locker room and just said, ‘Start making shots,”’ Jennings said. “I just had it in my head the whole time. Once I got out there (in the third quarter), the first couple of shots went in, then the third one went in, then the fourth one, then the fifth one went in.

    “After a while, the rim kept looking like it got bigger and bigger and I couldn’t miss.”

    Indeed.

    Jennings hit his first 12 shots in a 29-point spree and only missed his final shot of the quarter, a 3-pointer with 5.9 seconds left. The performance effectively put any questions of his shaky jump shot to rest.

    “My confidence is way sky high right now,” said Jennings, who has scored in double figures in six of his first seven games (he had nine points in the other).

    It also has helped his teammates and coach Scott Skiles believe in him. Skiles said he had a similar feeling remembering Michael Jordan score at will one night.

    “I was in a game when Michael had over 60 once. I don’t know exactly what to say,” Skiles said immediately after the victory. “(Jennings) felt we needed to be picked up and we went to our pick-and-roll game and spread the floor and he got hot again.”

    Center Andrew Bogut wasn’t so sure.

    “I don’t think we were working the roll game, I think we were just working the pick game,” Bogut said. “He was doing a of a job shooting the ball.”

    Jennings, averaging 25.6 points, said Skiles’ belief in him is helping him not to worry about being pulled for an early mistake.

    “For him to give me the opportunity to go out there and showcase my talent, I think that’s real big of him, especially because I’m just a rookie,” Jennings said. “A lot of coaches don’t give rookies a lot of chances.”

    Jennings deferred the magnitude of his performance, only saying that being in the same sentence as James is “awesome.” He’s more interested in matching up with the Dallas Mavericks and Jason Kidd on Monday night, and he didn’t hesitate to say what his favorite moment of the season is so far.

    “My first game of the season, playing down in Philly,” he said.

    Why?

    “I was real nervous. I think I play better when I’m nervous and I almost had a triple-double,” said Jennings, who finished with 17 points, nine assists and nine rebounds that night. “That was pretty impressive.”

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    European coaches love American players, black or white, for a very simple reason - they are generally their best players (KBP wouldn't tell you that) and those guys need to win ball games to make a living. This isn't so true for the top teams, that have money to fill their rosters with the good European players, so Americans end up being co-stars or role-players unless they're real exceptional (e.g. Anthony Parker in his prime, when he was an athletic freak and not only an intelligent player and great shooter), but 98% of the teams live and die accordingly to the performance of their American players.

    Sure there are racist European coaches - google Pini Gershon - just as there are racist American coaches, whites and blacks alike, but they won't stop playing their best players because of their colour. Heck, European coaches and clubs like American players so much that most European countries have quotas limiting the number of foreign players teams can play, in order to force clubs to develop some of the national talent.



    It's a shame that in the middle of all this hype for Jennings, Bogut, the main responsible for the Bucks record, doesn't get the props he deserves. It didn't happen this season: he started turning it around in the last half of 07/08 when clueless ballhog Mo Williams went down and was having a tremendous season last year till he fell down to injury himself. This season he's just carrying over.

    Bogut is, above everything, a terrific defender and rebounder - I never see this coming till 2 seasons ago. He doesn't make flashy plays defensively, but, IMO, only an in-form Garnett and Howard are better/more impact-full defensive players in the league right now. He's very smart closing driving lanes, moving his feet to contest shots, a great communicator, very quick moving his feet around... just a clever defender who anticipates what the offence is going to do very well and reacts smartly and quickly. Solid scored that forces a double every time, great passer, especially from the high post - his biggest flaws are FT and the lack of range.

    Yeah, I find it odd that people in this forum are always talking about Bynum and Oden as the next big things when Bogut isn't much older than them and a way better player - Oden is a marginally better rebounder and shot-blocker, Bynum has a more refined touch, but Bogut is way ahead on everything else and not far behind on those things. Easily one of the top centers in the league for years to come and yet I can see the guy missing the ASG and the All-Defense teams. Btw, kudos to Jennings, he's always stressing in interviews that Bogut's presence is what's allowing him to excel.

    No need to rub it in I admitted you won.

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    No need to rub it in I admitted you won.
    LOL, I didn't mean it that way, I thought it was an interesting issue to expand a little further. Sorry if it sounded that way.

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    LOL, I didn't mean it that way, I thought it was an interesting issue to expand a little further. Sorry if it sounded that way.

    I was kidding

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    you then.

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    Damn...very impressive. I had a feeling that he would be solid in the NBA after his European experience, but didn't expect him to score like bangbusters so quickly.

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    @Xylus's new sig and avatar! You're a good sport, mate.

    It's a shame that in the middle of all this hype for Jennings, Bogut, the main responsible for the Bucks record, doesn't get the props he deserves. It didn't happen this season: he started turning it around in the last half of 07/08 when clueless ballhog Mo Williams went down and was having a tremendous season last year till he fell down to injury himself. This season he's just carrying over.

    Bogut is, above everything, a terrific defender and rebounder - I never see this coming till 2 seasons ago. He doesn't make flashy plays defensively, but, IMO, only an in-form Garnett and Howard are better/more impact-full defensive players in the league right now. He's very smart closing driving lanes, moving his feet to contest shots, a great communicator, very quick moving his feet around... just a clever defender who anticipates what the offence is going to do very well and reacts smartly and quickly. Solid scored that forces a double every time, great passer, especially from the high post - his biggest flaws are FT and the lack of range.

    Yeah, I find it odd that people in this forum are always talking about Bynum and Oden as the next big things when Bogut isn't much older than them and a way better player - Oden is a marginally better rebounder and shot-blocker, Bynum has a more refined touch, but Bogut is way ahead on everything else and not far behind on those things. Easily one of the top centers in the league for years to come and yet I can see the guy missing the ASG and the All-Defense teams. Btw, kudos to Jennings, he's always stressing in interviews that Bogut's presence is what's allowing him to excel.
    Well said. Yeah, he is a very smart player, and his skills are improving every year. You know why no-one talks about him? Because, like most Aussies, he's a straight shooter, and he honestly answered a question about the habits of NBA players: "The public's got it right, a lot of NBA stars are arrogant and like to spend lots of money and have lots of girlfriends and all that." Ever since he called it like it is no-one talks about him.

    Why are people here so emotional and reactionary, especially about the players on their teams? That's what makes impossible to have a decent basketball conversation here. Bogut vs. Bynum vs. Oden is an interesting subject, but people will just fill rants with primitive stats and ad hominem remarks.
    Totally.

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    Reversing the logic, BJ couldn't make it Italy, but is an All-Star in NBA. NBA must suck.
    won't a statement like that bring back KBP?

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