Bricklayer
Don't Make Me Use The Bat
Decided it was time to really spice up the Grades themes...so tonight's theme is: NEEDLEPOINT STITCHES
Artest ( A- ) -- a well rounded and rock solid game marred only perhaps by his lack of anybody to shut down, and only sporadic effectiveness at trying to stop guys outside his normal comfort zone (Roy, Randolph). For much of the game was solid and in the groove, but was almost defying grading by flying under the radar, rarely screwing up, but rarely doing anything of such note to inspire analysis. But then hit a lucky miss-so-bad-you-make-it bank shot to close the third quarter and restore our lead, and down the stretch it was Ron, not Kevin, who hit all the game sealing shots for us. Going "-" here to differentiate from Kevin -- this one was Kevin's game. But a strong game with few warts and was the man when it mattered.
SPLIT GOBELIN STITCH
Thomas ( B- ) -- active first quarter on the glass and even somewhat effective offensively. Was moderately effective after half, but got into foul trouble and as the pattern has been that was that.
HUNGARIAN STITCH
Miller ( C+ ) -- played a lot of minutes with remarkably little production, but in the mid 4th came up with a couple of big defenisve stands, a nice pass, and a big hoop after we had started to choke. So what impact he did have was well timed, and found myself bumping this grade up despite the normal issues -- coould not control the glas, could not slow Randolph etc . (although it should be noted Alrdridge was damn near our best player tonight).
PARISIAN STITCH
Martin ( A ) -- another big big game, and only misses the "+" here again, as against Charlotte, because of a slight late fade while somebody else took over to carry us down the stretch (Ron). Had a big first quarter just running by the Blazers for 15 points, and while first quarter ooutbursts are normally discounted to some degree, inthis game the first quarter was effectively determinative. We led by 8 after the first on the strength of Kevin's fast start, and from that point on the remaining three quarters were dead even, with the Blazers occasionally cutting the lead down to 4 or so, us occassionally pushing it to 12, but neither side able to get over the hump and make it either a true dogfight or a blowout. As mentioned missed a series of open shots down the stretch that helped the Blazers make a run at us late, and so loses the "+". But a big capper on a strong stretch of games, and one where he again was more than the 4reb 2ast guy of this season and gave us 6 and 6 for the complete effort.
OLD FLORENTINE STITCH
Artest ( A- ) -- a well rounded and rock solid game marred only perhaps by his lack of anybody to shut down, and only sporadic effectiveness at trying to stop guys outside his normal comfort zone (Roy, Randolph). For much of the game was solid and in the groove, but was almost defying grading by flying under the radar, rarely screwing up, but rarely doing anything of such note to inspire analysis. But then hit a lucky miss-so-bad-you-make-it bank shot to close the third quarter and restore our lead, and down the stretch it was Ron, not Kevin, who hit all the game sealing shots for us. Going "-" here to differentiate from Kevin -- this one was Kevin's game. But a strong game with few warts and was the man when it mattered.

SPLIT GOBELIN STITCH
Thomas ( B- ) -- active first quarter on the glass and even somewhat effective offensively. Was moderately effective after half, but got into foul trouble and as the pattern has been that was that.

HUNGARIAN STITCH
Miller ( C+ ) -- played a lot of minutes with remarkably little production, but in the mid 4th came up with a couple of big defenisve stands, a nice pass, and a big hoop after we had started to choke. So what impact he did have was well timed, and found myself bumping this grade up despite the normal issues -- coould not control the glas, could not slow Randolph etc . (although it should be noted Alrdridge was damn near our best player tonight).

PARISIAN STITCH
Martin ( A ) -- another big big game, and only misses the "+" here again, as against Charlotte, because of a slight late fade while somebody else took over to carry us down the stretch (Ron). Had a big first quarter just running by the Blazers for 15 points, and while first quarter ooutbursts are normally discounted to some degree, inthis game the first quarter was effectively determinative. We led by 8 after the first on the strength of Kevin's fast start, and from that point on the remaining three quarters were dead even, with the Blazers occasionally cutting the lead down to 4 or so, us occassionally pushing it to 12, but neither side able to get over the hump and make it either a true dogfight or a blowout. As mentioned missed a series of open shots down the stretch that helped the Blazers make a run at us late, and so loses the "+". But a big capper on a strong stretch of games, and one where he again was more than the 4reb 2ast guy of this season and gave us 6 and 6 for the complete effort.

OLD FLORENTINE STITCH
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