Apology accepted. Just don't let it happen again.
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what was his field goal percentage, and how many turnovers did he have.
How many times in the 4th quarter did he take a horrible shot without moving around the ball and giving the Knicks chances to come back.
How many..
Forget it, you know all about basketball, once again, forgive me for having an opinion.
I bow to the all knowledgable people of ST.
I dont know whys i thoughts of having my own opinion, ills keep quiet and waits for yours orders there boss, I apologize.
Apology accepted. Just don't let it happen again.
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Ah.... tpark got to go to a Pacer game...
Big deal.
he did shoot bad.
but he had 2 turnovers.
4.5 : 1 assist to turnover ratio tonight.
4 : 1 for parker tonight.
parker also shot 1-7 which is about as ty as tinsley's 2-12...wait..its worse.
I think I know where T Park is coming from on Tinsley's PG skills. I never have been that impressed with Jamaal's floor leadership, but he does have nice assist totals. He is a good passer. Indiana's offense is designed to hit guys cutting off screens - fed from the guard, so the PG should get fairly decent assist totals.
I can't help you there T Park. Manu is off to a particularly good start this season. He's currently ranked 11th in the NBA in FG% at roughtly 56%.Manu isnt as good a shooter.
Getting back to the Jackson/Harrington comments, I'm sure Harrington will have some impressive games, particularly offensively and on the boards. He puts emphasis on rebounding and that's at the expense of playing defense.
He was a terrific 6th man for Indy but he really does not have maturity on the court, at all. Once he learns to play under control and how to stay focused and with his assignment on defense, he'll be a more complete player. One who maximizes the tremendous God-given talents he has.
Every team leaves Bowen open. He just doesn't always hit his shots. I'm not a big Harrington fan, but the game plan for every team that plays us is to leave Bowen alone and double TD, sometimes they leave TP alone and double TD. But against every team we play someone is always open, most times that guy is Bowen.
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TPark, you only saw ONE freakin Pacers game. Tinsley plays better than what you saw last night. The Pacers right now are the "walking wounded". The fact they've only dropped two games is a miracle.
As for Al Harrington for Stephen Jackson trade being a steal for Indy you're wrong. The last thing Indy wanted to do was unload him. He's an emerging talent and should've received more consideration last year for Sixth Man of the Year. He left because he wanted more time and to start, period. Now he has his chance.
If you were expecting Al to blanket Bowen all night, then you're mistaken. Al is a shooter, he wasn't exactly known for his defense. He has his chance now to put up the numbers and the minutes he wasn't allowed to get while up in Indy.
Jackson on the other hand, knows his role and is willing to be a backup to Reggie. If Reggie wasn't hurt right now, Jackson would be coming off the bench. I look for Reggie to do that once he comes back after what I have seen so far from Jackson.
But trust me, the LAST thing the Pacers wanted to do was let Harrington go.
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