Yeah we know this
Yeah we know this
lol Cowboys trading for Vince Wilfork
lol Trill Clinton
In a Spurs vs Mavs series, I feel Beaubois can straight out beat Hill and Neal. He's got a ton of potential but has been so much delayed in harnessing because of injuries. I'm a believer in what he can do.
lol barea
Sure, no problem. and it's FIFY
Boingngngnngng
Last edited by Reggie Williams; 02-17-2011 at 12:08 PM.
FTFY = Fixed That For You = FIFY
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The kid is very decent, and really fast.
Any Mavs fan know if he has his own set plays?
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So friggin what- he brings to the table something Hill, Parker and other speed demons on the SAS can defend and outscore one on one with him all day long but LOL on the LAL handling this Rocket.
LMAO putting parker, hill, and defense in the same sentence
Hill is a great defender and Parker is improved but since you apparently follow the soft Mavs that have to go to zone; and now are plummitting in the defensive stats anyway as that is exposed; why LET the facts stand in the way?
Beaubois is an exciting talent but before getting too excited read this fairer analysis:
http://www.dallasnews.com/sports/dal...ure-on-him.ece
Brian S. asks, "Am I the only idiot that doesn't see Roddy Beaubois as the answer? He is a very talented and athletic player that I'm glad we have and I enjoy watching him. It's just that it seems that if he doesn't develop into a point guard then he's just another J.R. Smith. So I guess my question is whether starting Roddy at the two will sabotage his development into our future point guard?"
SEFKO: My big problem with heaping the weight of the world on Roddy is that he was wildly inconsistent as a rookie and only played 700 minutes, less than what Dirk Nowitzki already has played in 21 games this season.
While Dirk and a lot of other folks in the organization believe Roddy is a future difference-maker and perhaps a star, I'm not ready to put that pressure on him. And he still has to prove that he's a ball-handler, too. His shooting and scoring? I'm not worried about that. He can do that with anybody.
But I'm also not willing to say he's just another J.R. Smith. I wouldn't say that about anybody. As you can tell, I'm not a big fan of the Denver gunner. I think he's way overrated.
Last edited by Rummpd; 02-17-2011 at 03:27 PM.
I think Beau is better than Hill and Neal (when fully healthy, that is).
time will tell but for the Spurs would not trade either one - short fast PGs are a dime a dozen, ala Speedy Claxon types and one 40 point game with his inconistency see above by Secko needs to temper the enthusiasm. LOL on him defending a Kobe as well as Hill.
This is an honest fan - that being said I think Mavs can beat the LAL and give the SAS all they want in a series that honestly could go either way.
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