If Dunleavy doesn’t recognizes the importance of Gordon being a playmaker, Baron Davis
should. Gordon can make Baron’s job easier if he gets involved within first 10 sec. of each possession. Baron to Gordon…. Gordon will first try to attack and dish before defense settles down. Or Gordon finds Kaman early in the clock… OR just give up the ball to Davis. All these can happen within 10 seconds. How difficult IS THAT?
Until now, we have been watching Baron burning the clock and getting warmed up after 16 seconds!!!!! Our scoring grought has root in this kind of predictable plays.
Im actually looking forward to watching Jonny Flynn tonight.
Chris and Baron need to be on shot restriction. If they take over 12 shots each, theyve failed. If Baron goes 2-12 or Chris goes 8 for 24, im going to rip what little is left of my hair out.
EJ gets 14 in the 1st quarter then Mike sits him for the entire 2nd when Rasual got hot. Nice job cooling off EJ and going with a guy whos’ going to miss every shot down the stretch for you if the game gets close.
Can we have some regular rotations and minutes please? If Kobe or MJ ever plays for Mike they would probably never hit 20…Mike would pin their asses to the bench whenever Sasha or Paxon nails 3 pointers.
We better take this game…and the next two, because going 2-4 or 1-5 on this trip is going to sink this team.
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rmb Reply: December 16th, 2009 at 8:59 pm
Due to his tender age EJ’s playing time is limited to 35 minutes. The way he plays ‘D’ makes it mandatory to rest him early; so that he can be fresh when we need him most.
Problem is he doesn’t fake playing ‘D’ to conserve energy like many do. He’s dead serious about every possession.
Yes, he’s tough. But he’s our present & future. Remember Shaun Livingston? Human body is fragile. So, it’s better to be cautious than sorry.
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SamMays Reply: December 17th, 2009 at 8:05 am
Gordon was playing great, but he needs to rest… Also, our lead was getting bigger with that unit in there. There was no need to break it up. It’s about winning, not trying to get Gordon 35 points.
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If Dunleavy doesn’t recognizes the importance of Gordon being a playmaker, Baron Davis
should. Gordon can make Baron’s job easier if he gets involved within first 10 sec. of each possession. Baron to Gordon…. Gordon will first try to attack and dish before defense settles down. Or Gordon finds Kaman early in the clock… OR just give up the ball to Davis. All these can happen within 10 seconds. How difficult IS THAT?
Until now, we have been watching Baron burning the clock and getting warmed up after 16 seconds!!!!! Our scoring grought has root in this kind of predictable plays.
Posted on December 16th, 2009 at 5:07 pm
where’s the live chats KA and DJ?
bongstradamus Reply:
December 16th, 2009 at 5:36 pm
I think they only do that on home games. They are playing in Minny tonight.
D.J. Foster Reply:
December 16th, 2009 at 5:49 pm
We’re kinda random on when we do it, but we’ll definitely be having one soon.
Posted on December 16th, 2009 at 5:32 pm
Im actually looking forward to watching Jonny Flynn tonight.
Chris and Baron need to be on shot restriction. If they take over 12 shots each, theyve failed. If Baron goes 2-12 or Chris goes 8 for 24, im going to rip what little is left of my hair out.
Give EJ the 20 shots tonight instead.
Posted on December 16th, 2009 at 5:35 pm
EJ gets 14 in the 1st quarter then Mike sits him for the entire 2nd when Rasual got hot. Nice job cooling off EJ and going with a guy whos’ going to miss every shot down the stretch for you if the game gets close.
Can we have some regular rotations and minutes please? If Kobe or MJ ever plays for Mike they would probably never hit 20…Mike would pin their asses to the bench whenever Sasha or Paxon nails 3 pointers.
We better take this game…and the next two, because going 2-4 or 1-5 on this trip is going to sink this team.
rmb Reply:
December 16th, 2009 at 8:59 pm
Due to his tender age EJ’s playing time is limited to 35 minutes. The way he plays ‘D’ makes it mandatory to rest him early; so that he can be fresh when we need him most.
Problem is he doesn’t fake playing ‘D’ to conserve energy like many do. He’s dead serious about every possession.
Yes, he’s tough. But he’s our present & future. Remember Shaun Livingston? Human body is fragile. So, it’s better to be cautious than sorry.
SamMays Reply:
December 17th, 2009 at 8:05 am
Gordon was playing great, but he needs to rest… Also, our lead was getting bigger with that unit in there. There was no need to break it up. It’s about winning, not trying to get Gordon 35 points.
kirbs Reply:
December 17th, 2009 at 5:46 pm
Made sense to me, whats your coaching resume?
Posted on December 16th, 2009 at 6:23 pm
I’m just now catching the game at the half.
I saw Dunleavy talking about seeing how Telfair is.
What happened to Telfair?
neiljphx Reply:
December 16th, 2009 at 9:50 pm
he landed hard on his ass. but came back in game later.
Posted on December 16th, 2009 at 6:25 pm
Who’s the band of the night? Anyone?
Posted on December 17th, 2009 at 8:55 am
The REPLACEMENTS!
Posted on December 17th, 2009 at 9:39 am
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