warriorsstepup wrote:Cant go soft up against Kurz. Dang Yao
Van Gundy's still a poon
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Maybe the Rockets thought it was over. but again...............the youth brings them back into the game.
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too early? i'm slightly vomiting from saying this, but the dude has played really well. and the blocks have been hilarious. i love these five out there (certainly not advocating them to all start). any time we have our youth on display it's always energetic, and surprise surprise, better defense. plus at least this has some semblance of a normal lineup. a PG, a SG, a small SF, and two tweener big men. this is at least better than starting with four guards. |
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Haha not sure what poon is but cant b a good. Marc Jackson is right good teams take care of the bball at the end of the game |
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Whatever the outcome of this game, I'm proud of the young guys for cutting into the 22 pt lead, and with the Rockets starters still playing no less.
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yeah, two bad passes on back to back possesions. this really easily could have been a 7 point game with 5min togo Last edited by Rehren1296 on Fri Dec 12, 2008 11:06 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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I keep coming back to this whenever i watch Yao play I mean how does dude not average like 40 and 20 there really isn't any reason dudes like 7'6 and plays like he 6'8 it's pretty sad actually to think he wastes all that effing talent.
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co-signed. randolph played really hard as did the rest of the young ones. just watching their faces, you would have never known the game was "decided." gotta like their determination and effort. |
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well good night guys..at least sunday is Underoath concert here...and im going
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That could have been a turning point point. Sometimes got to slow things down, they looked rushed when the turnovers were commited |
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I cant believe anyone who was feeling Gundy tonight is a true warriors fan, he was ridicoulos! Man our youngins/scrubs straight took it to Houstons starters, that shhhhh was impressive. That was the funnest loss i've watched yet.
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No comment..............
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Same comment........... |
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frustrating game... very hard to keep watching Jack chuck shot after shot and continue to try and be something he is not.
But more frustrating for me was watching Crawford on the defensive end... he did not even TRY to play d tonight and let guys blow right by him and then made no effort to play help d. He just stood there are did NOTHING most of the night. I appreciate that Crawford has tried to be more of a distributer on the offensive side, but there is NO excuse for not even putting effort on the defensive side. He KILLED us _____________________________________________________
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im was happy to see belli taking shots and not getting pulled out the game for once. Hell he missed all his 3's went 0-6, but I would much rather see him gain some confidence and try to score. I'm fine with that. It is also good to see AR have that passion of wanting to do well and succeed. Truthfully after half time i fell asleep, woke up with 6 min left in the 4th finished the game and just went to the box score.
THATS OUR FUTURE RIGHT THERE
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