He's our replacement for TMass and Big Dog.
Was it me or did "Fabulous" Fabricio administer some hard fouls tonight?
He gave Josh Smith and Al Harrington some tough love. If I could post some gifs, I would.
I could see him being our "Enforcer."
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He's our replacement for TMass and Big Dog.
how Oberto played compared to one of 2005 favorite ROY hopeful Marvin Williams is huge.
M. Williams
4pts; 4 rbds; 1 blk; 1 asst ; 24:34 min
Oberto
8pts; 8 rbds; 1 blk; 20:44min
interesting.
Oberto played pretty well after the first few minutes out there. He knows when to foul. A couple of his fouls were questionable ("you're new so I'll call that one on you").
He's pretty slick on screens but he'll have to learn what NBA refs will call on ball screens and moving picks. He's good at moving without the ball. If his mates keep their eyes open to make the extra pass, he'll get some easy buckets.
Yes, that was encouraging last night. Oberto seems to know when and how to move to the open spot. And with the way this team passes....as long as he is on the floor he will get many point blank shots.
He does have an ugly jump shot though. He is much better when shoot ing on the move.
Oberto should have games like that against frontlines like the Hawks'.
Good game for him. Nice to see him get some playing time. He's a very smart player that knows when to foul around the basket. I like when players make a hard foul around the basket, not too hard, but hard.
i liked his putbacks, he was in good position for offensive boards.
I know about B-ball 'cause I'm from Argentinabut I thought he had a decent game. His D is still bad (although Sean E. kept praising it) and his rebounding is mediocre. But his passing is very good for a big man and he can score when near the rim.
I thought he looked pretty good out there.Just wish he'd do something with that hair![]()
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