I don't know guys, I just don't know. This is like some bizarre experiment at this point.
Oh yea, Merry Christmas and all that.
So, for a theme on this Christmas Eve, let's go with some Bad Santas
Official Boxscore
Greene ( C ) -- a few good plays early attcking inside, missing his threes early, let Salmons go right by him once on defense and let everyone know that was his bad. Very strange final play at the close of the halff, taking the pass from Jeter in the backcourt, dribbling it all the way up, never passing it for the final 7 seconds and forcing up a shot in traffic at the buzzer. Not Donte like, but typified the team's seeming hangover. Went right into the post and posted Douglas Roberts to start the third and played a good roleplaying quarter, defending, helping a littel on the glass, moving the ball. Back in at the 6:00 mark of the 4th with the rest of the starters, and started off by airballing a three. Then two more misses as it wasn't exactly the sort of work you want to put up to argue for more crunch minutes.
Landry ( B- ) -- a different game for Carl. No offense in the early going, and fumbled away what should have been a sure hoop from Reke. But was actually boarding, if not defending the middle. Post score to start the 3rd, but generally resisted the urge to do too much ojne o one, although there were a few forced jumpers, and mostly focused on the offensive boards. Finally got the o-reb and finish on a wild sequence where Dalembert drove, missed, and grabbed three offensive rebound missing each folow before Landry mopped up. Nobody on the Bucks to take advantage of Carl's individual D, and for once basically won that battle and the battle of the boards. Punchless and no factor at all late, but 9pt 12reb Carl is probably a more solid PF than 15pt 4reb Carl.
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Oh yea, Merry Christmas and all that.
So, for a theme on this Christmas Eve, let's go with some Bad Santas
Official Boxscore
Greene ( C ) -- a few good plays early attcking inside, missing his threes early, let Salmons go right by him once on defense and let everyone know that was his bad. Very strange final play at the close of the halff, taking the pass from Jeter in the backcourt, dribbling it all the way up, never passing it for the final 7 seconds and forcing up a shot in traffic at the buzzer. Not Donte like, but typified the team's seeming hangover. Went right into the post and posted Douglas Roberts to start the third and played a good roleplaying quarter, defending, helping a littel on the glass, moving the ball. Back in at the 6:00 mark of the 4th with the rest of the starters, and started off by airballing a three. Then two more misses as it wasn't exactly the sort of work you want to put up to argue for more crunch minutes.

Landry ( B- ) -- a different game for Carl. No offense in the early going, and fumbled away what should have been a sure hoop from Reke. But was actually boarding, if not defending the middle. Post score to start the 3rd, but generally resisted the urge to do too much ojne o one, although there were a few forced jumpers, and mostly focused on the offensive boards. Finally got the o-reb and finish on a wild sequence where Dalembert drove, missed, and grabbed three offensive rebound missing each folow before Landry mopped up. Nobody on the Bucks to take advantage of Carl's individual D, and for once basically won that battle and the battle of the boards. Punchless and no factor at all late, but 9pt 12reb Carl is probably a more solid PF than 15pt 4reb Carl.
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