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All the things I hate

duda

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Jul 27, 2001
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1. This team in the past 5 weeks from a team that played competitively with a few minutes of brain dead basketball per half to a team that plays brain dead basketball with a few minutes of competitiveness per half.

2. It’s one thing if you go through some offensive droughts and have some defensive limitations, you can stay in the game if you just do the little things until the shooting comes around. Like not treat the ball like a hand grenade. There are different variations of turnovers. The amount of completly unforced and unnecessary ones that BC commits is just staggering. Dribbling off your foot at half court uncontested, whipping passes across the lane to a double covered teammate who by the way, because he is double covered, isn’t even looking at the ball, long passes that end up in the third row. Cut the crap with the turnovers and stop losing shooters REPEATEDLY on the defensive end and you can weather the storm.

3. Post has checked out

4. Earl complementing his players for playing hard in the second half in a double digit loss. This really pissed me off. A lot.

5. The thought of Harris being the guy we are counting on for 20ppg next year. Getting a strong whiff of Eli Carter here. I am all for letting guys shoot their way out of a slump, but maybe when you aren’t actually a good shooter there should be some discretion here.

6. But the problem is who else?

7. Just nothing ever easy on the offensive end. No easy buckets. When they do get an odd man rush, Barnum &Bailey come to town. Put a tent over that whole circus. It’s disgusting no mas.

8. What does Molinari do.., this teams defensive attention span is offensive.

9. Chas..
 
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