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How dramatic was that little cat-fight? Good God that was gay.
 
Jigo_oi said:
How dramatic was that little cat-fight? Good God that was gay.
Jigo-

How is your unit treating you this evening ?
 
Jigo_oi said:
How dramatic was that little cat-fight? Good God that was gay.

Lord...I hate getting sucked into things like this. Why does somebody always have to take something personal? Its a message board.
 
MB is young. Maybe he will learn and get better. Just that sorry lineup in the late 3rd quarter kiilled us and he can't adjust. Must have missed that day in coach school.
 
OBTW, Eric Snow is an awful PG.
 
cav jvl said:
MB is young. Maybe he will learn and get better. Just that sorry lineup in the late 3rd quarter kiilled us and he can't adjust. Must have missed that day in coach school.

Its isn't like the players have been that consistent either. Jones, Marshall, Snow, Gooden...they are never consistent, even when they get consecutive games with solid minutes.

This loss wasn't even that upsetting really though. Cavs looked like they cared for that past 4 games. That is about all I care about...and winning.
 
Snow is consistent: he sucks at playing pG. His one good is guarding shooting guards.

I don't know what to say with Mike Brown we were behind in the second. He went with Sasha and Gibson (No SNOW or JONES!!!) in the second and we did very well and finished the half strong. Next thing you know in the third he goes back to Snow/Jones. Critical mistake and ball game there. On top of that he doesn't get the ball to Lebron after he was on fire. THe Cavs turned it around with Gibson/Hughes in the fourth but by that time it was too late.

He did the right move early and didn't follow through with it
 
Pioneer10 said:
Snow is consistent: he sucks at playing pG. His one good is guarding shooting guards.

I don't know what to say with Mike Brown we were behind in the second. He went with Sasha and Gibson (No SNOW or JONES!!!) in the second and we did very well and finished the half strong. Next thing you know in the third he goes back to Snow/Jones. Critical mistake and ball game there. On top of that he doesn't get the ball to Lebron after he was on fire. THe Cavs turned it around with Gibson/Hughes in the fourth but by that time it was too late.

He did the right move early and didn't follow through with it

Well, defensively yes. But not really in any other aspect. He has great passing nights and even great shooting nights. But never both and never either one in consecutive games.
 
Rimage said:
Well, defensively yes. But not really in any other aspect. He has great passing nights and even great shooting nights. But never both and never either one in consecutive games.
Even on defense he can only guard SG's with any consistentcy and not PG's who tend to torch him (Hughes guard the PG's as much as Snow). I've also missed the great shooting nights. Snow's highest PPG this year is 13 freakin points. He sucks
 
Pioneer10 said:
Even on defense he can only guard SG's with any consistentcy and not PG's who tend to torch him (Hughes guard the PG's as much as Snow). I've also missed the great shooting nights. Snow's highest PPG this year is 13 freakin points. He sucks

Well...13 points seemed great when I saw it. He has good shooting nights is more accurate. He had in the playoffs last year too. But they are few and far between.
 
LePIP said:
Jigo-

How is your unit treating you this evening ?

I'm honestly confused by this question...what makes you ask it?
 
Rimage said:
Well...13 points seemed great when I saw it. He has good shooting nights is more accurate. He had in the playoffs last year too. But they are few and far between.
Shooting nights also connotates that his jumper was on. When Snow scored it's been off layups. I honestly can't think of a Cavs game where his jumper was really "on".

Not putting this only on Snow although he did play a huge role in the collapse in the third but that we again went with Snow and Jones together when we had other guards playing well. Neither could guard Gordon (which gibson did very well) and that ended up causing the defense to leave open shots from there bigs. Combine that with the brain dead Gooden and out of sync AV: ball game.

Positives from this game: Hughes finally seemed to determine to attack the basket aggresively, Gibson looked good, Z played well, and Lebron is freakin amazing.

Negatives: blowing another third quarter, Snow/Jones, PF's, homecooked Chicago refs with some real one sided calls near the end of the game. Bogus call on Gibson not followed by a foul on James
 
Pioneer10 said:
Shooting nights also connotates that his jumper was on. When Snow scored it's been off layups. I honestly can't think of a Cavs game where his jumper was really "on".

What games are you watching....Snow's jumper has been on all year! His eFG% is a smoking hottt 27% on jumpers:eek: (which make up 55% of his FGA's)!!!!

http://www.82games.com/0607/06CLE2A.HTM

edit: He is 2 of 21 over the last 7 games. His most impressive stat though is his stunning 6 "single-doubles" this year.(5 times in scoring, ONCE in assists). That's hard extemely hard to do for a starting PG in the NBA.:puke:
 
They are who they are and it is up to the coach to know how to use them. I would not use Jones Snow Marshall together. Too much burden on LBJ and reliance on long jump shots. No penetration. MB goes to this too much, but worse he won't make adjustments when it is clearly not working. When Jones and Marshall are not hitting long shots , they are useless and MB needs to make changes. They made a nice little run with Gibson and Sasha at the end of the first half and should have tried this when the Bulls went on their run. Obviously something needed to be changed, yet nothing was done until the 4th. Hopefully MB improves in this area.
 

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