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01-19-2013, 11:27 PM #91Situational Stopper
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Re: Game 42 -|- Cavs @ Jazz -|- Saturday, January 19th, 9:00PM ET
35 minutes for Miles and only 1 rebound.
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01-19-2013, 11:33 PM #92
Re: Game 42 -|- Cavs @ Jazz -|- Saturday, January 19th, 9:00PM ET
Patiently waiting for the day I can finally say "Daniel Gibson is no longer a Cavalier." It will be glorious.
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01-19-2013, 11:34 PM #93
Re: Game 42 -|- Cavs @ Jazz -|- Saturday, January 19th, 9:00PM ET
Kyrie's body language was pretty poor, at one point he ripped off a strap from his mask in the middle of a play. I think the consistent losing is starting to get to these guys
I loved what I saw in Dion tonight, let's hope that continues. Tyler needs to hit the fucking weights, he's getting bullied out there
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01-19-2013, 11:53 PM #94You're no daisy.
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Re: Game 42 -|- Cavs @ Jazz -|- Saturday, January 19th, 9:00PM ET
These guys are all used to winning, I have no doubt it is weighing on them. I'm sure they understand that a rebuild takes time, but after being one of the best players on the floor and winning for essentially your whole life, jumping to the NBA and landing on a team competing for the worst record in basketball has to be frustrating.
I truly think this is the last year of epic sucking. I don't think they'll make the playoffs next year, but they'll be competitive. Playoffs the year after."Any asshole can be a father, I want to be a champion." - The League
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01-20-2013, 12:09 AM #95
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01-20-2013, 10:21 AM #96Hustling on the inside
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Re: Game 42 -|- Cavs @ Jazz -|- Saturday, January 19th, 9:00PM ET
We have seen before that when you sign a free agent late, they waste the time they could have used during the summer to improve substantially. Whether to prevent injury before getting a payday or whether lack of motivation or whether uncertainty about the future. Gee said in some reports that he was working out, but it was *nothing* like the jump in play when he got that gig in Poland and was getting hammered with two practices a day before and after games. I realize he can't pick up a European gig again, but working out consistently with the Cavs coaching staff is better than wondering what team he'll be playing with until August.
I don't think hope is lost in terms of further improvement, especially after the Cavs coming draft and off-season --- hopefully he'll have more competition. Having Gee play 15-20 minutes off the bench, or more in special circumstances when there is a tough defensive matchup, will be a good role for him. Counting on him for consistent offense is more than we can ask from him no matter what the circumstances. And counting on him for decent passing and ballhandling is also something we can't do yet. He has been a solid defender, including on players like Lillard that more of his teammates should be able to defend (but can't yet).Last edited by wuck; 01-20-2013 at 10:27 AM.
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01-20-2013, 12:35 PM #97Situational Stopper
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