there is a big difference between "Manu was off all night" and "Manu was off all night from the outside" If you don't clarify, I'm not the one that looks like a jackass.
I missed most of the game but heard how well Rasho did. I'm very proud of him. I'm telling you now, " Fear the Sho!" =)
there is a big difference between "Manu was off all night" and "Manu was off all night from the outside" If you don't clarify, I'm not the one that looks like a jackass.
This will be interesting...![]()
if this is true, thenfor bringing this to my attention, ploto. I logged out then came back in the last minutes of the 4th, checked the scoreboard but I didn't realize Yao went scoreless after halftime.
Im glad that Rasho played good game tonight. I hope he will step up in next games.
actually they said he's doing this all night.![]()
finished w/ 10 pts.
He made one free throw.
Rasho steps up in games against Yao. He had a very solid game and some nice contributions on offense.
I liked Kenny Smith's comment to Barkley and the TV audience after the game about Ginobili's behind the backer on the steal attempt by DA. Kenny said Ginobili may have the "ill-est" behind the back move in the league. He at least has one of the quickest reaction times and his smooth trouble-recovery techniques are incredible.
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Manu's major weakness, which I simply don't understand for a gymrat like him, is inability to do anything with his right hand, even just layups. So many times, including the famous pass-behind-the-back layup vs Marion in his 48 pt game, he could layup easily with his right and get a better angle, but he always lays with his left. But that's a nit on his overall game.
at Yao. Classic!
Hey Solid, do you know where I could get a GIF of that play?
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