What a piece of . He lied to the Mavs to quit on them, fed them bull about his family, and now pops up with OKC. That's terrible.
haha, fine i give up! yes, it felt like he hit a lot, whether or not he really did. but for the shots he did make, the flame in my head burned a little hotter
What a piece of . He lied to the Mavs to quit on them, fed them bull about his family, and now pops up with OKC. That's terrible.
LOL as soon as I saw the subject I knew what this post was about. I reacted the same way.
Isn't that the same he pulled with the Jazz?
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If decrepit DFish can be effective vs. Spurs. then spurs deserve all the failure they get.
Now that I think about it, maybe it was the Harden effect. After all Fisher is an off-ball "point guard" so he'd work best against a ball dominant SG.
Their second unit needs playmaking pronto - then again does OKC have any other plays than "let Kevin and Russ figure out things, they're too athletic to lose anyway"?
There is no hope tbh. You should all go here.
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Hmmm. A pattern.
In addition to losing Harden, there is also the fact that 3 for 3 Daquean Cook is no longer in OKC. His momentum shots helped the Thunder win Game 5.
Fisher will definitely improve their chances, but let's not act like the Spurs are doomed.
He's got the anti-Bonner gene. In fact it seems like the more important the shot is the more likely he will hit it.
Neal won't run circles around anyone and will fall for all DFish's pump fakes.
That's the deceptiveness of Fisher's stats. He will look like he can't hit a shot but then when the game is on the line he comes through.
Every single time i see that asshole miss a shot i think to myself.. "Why the couldn't you miss the .4"
When Fisher enters the game, clear a side and let his cover take him to the hole. There is not one person on our team that he can stay in front of off the dribble, not even our bigs. Bonner could probably break him down.
The irony of Daquean Cook 3-3 is that Sefalosha wouldn't have gotten in foul trouble if Pop hadn't started Manu. Also if Manu doesn't start the rotations make more sense and TP likely wouldn't have been so passive. Manu might have had something left for game 6. Talk about unintended consequences. Pop better avoid the panic moves this time around.
Let me guess.
More real truth?
so he once again used his family's health as a way out? what a royal piece of . this guy is about the worst of the "Good Guys" of the league, a total phony.
hopefully we can send his ass home to spend more time with his family.
Exactly. This guy is a joke, yet he continues to be given a free pass (these tweets notwithstanding) by the national media. Apparently he thinks it's his birthright to play for a contender.
What this and the Brewer acquisition likely signal, is that the Thunder are more likely to begin playing smaller again, with Durant at PF. Look for one or a combination of both to take Thabeet's spot in the rotation at some point.
http://m.usatoday.com/article/news/1786747
I guess OKC is just a whole lot closer to his family than Dallas.
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SOURCE: Derek Fisher's new contract with the #Thunder allows him Tuesdays off to play bingo, and Thursdays off to feed the ducks at the pond
The punisher, fishers ghost. Somethings gotta give
Okay people, go ahead and make fun or light of a guy who played the last 13 1/2 minutes of a close-out game in last year's Western Conference Finals. I sure won't be doing that.
Theyll blame it on Pop instead.
I won't make fun of Fisher the basketball player. Fisher the human being is another story.
As to Game 6. Durant, Westbrook, and Harden also closed out Game 6 with Fisher while Sefalosha watched from the bench. I don't believe the outcome would have been any different had Sefolosha played alongside their Big 3.
Understood, regarding Fisher the man. Regarding your belief about closing out Game 6, clearly Scott Brooks saw things differently than from your POV. Although Fisher's scoring wasn't the key influence he had on the game(s), he scored as much as any other Thunder player did the last 5 minutes of Game 6.
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