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Obviously we are seeing you high on the internet. This is sick to the dome. Whats the deal yo.
Ugh... And you think that I'm high... Lol....

Obviously we are seeing you high on the internet. This is sick to the dome. Whats the deal yo.
P.J. Brown??
Not hardly. Amongst other things PJ was a great defender.
Admittedly, he was playing against the Knicks group of undersized bigs, but 6 threes and 6 blocks is a rare feat.
I remember proposing that starting line-up for a couple of games and as an experiment and I was like treated as if I don't know basketball other than NBA2K10 or whatever.Im starting to think the best option might be
Beno - Evans - Noc - Greene - Thompson
This gives every spot a legit backup option. With JT so incredibly foul prone, Spencer ( who actually played pretty good tonight ) is absolutely a better backup for JT than anyone else. Its not like your gutting your bench either, A Sergio Udoka Casspi Brockman Hawes second unit is still very good.
Just so im not contradicting myself. In another thread I mentioned that I thought Spencer should still start, and if he does, Im ok with that. My one exeption was that if we bench spencer it better be for someone who has a future on this team ( NOT Sean May ) So sending Hawes to the bench for someone like Donte is absolutely fine with me.
For the meantime that Petrie is sleeping again and not addressing this problem of lacking a true defensive and manly center, I would want Westphall to start Thompson at the 5, and try starting Greene at the 4 with Nocioni at 3. A lot of you will not agree with starting Thompson and Greene in positions other than their natural positions, but we don't have that much options to experiment on. I think it is worth to try on a couple of games.
Hawes is still learning, he's working hard to try and improve his game, AND he's only 21 years old. Right now the team is finding their identity; you don't find identity by putting one of your young players on the bench and moving others out of their natural positions as an "experiment." It never works out well.
This isn't NBA2K10 or whatever. This is the real NBA. Coaches are working for the long-term, not for some quick fix that will work for a game or two because it's different but then totally and completely blow up in their faces.
Tell Westphall he isn't playing NBA2K10 or whatever, and not me. And if you really believe firmly about this opinion of yours, tell Westphall he needs to wake-up and realized he is in the real NBA.
In reality, Westphall had used Thompson and Greene out of their natural positions in so many occasions already. Thompson as a center and Greene as a power forward. Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that we've been using and starting Evans as a point guard, even when a lot of professionals thinks he is a natural shooting guard.
Are you saying Petrie hired a coach who is not qualified to coach at the NBA?![]()
Now, I am confused. I think it is becoming clear Westphall is also losing grasp of the situation experimenting on starting the 6' 11" Greene at offguard, instead of his "supposedly" small forward position.Erm, no... I'm saying Westphal knows what he's doing and you, on the other hand, don't seem to have the same grasp of the situation. But I was trying to say it as nicely as I could.
When was the last time a King had 6 blocks?
not sure if anybody caught sportscenter last night, but Doratio made play #2 of the top 10, pretty rad. i'm sure glad i wasn't one of the ones giving up on him after 1 season of garbage time minutes...
I feel Donte deserves more hype by posting his best video work. Sort of a celebration of Dontanian/ Doratio/ Buckets's big night:
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For maximum hilarity, start at 2:45.
I remember proposing that starting line-up for a couple of games and as an experiment and I was like treated as if I don't know basketball other than NBA2K10 or whatever.
You cannot do that my friend. This isn't NBA2K10 or whatever. This is the real NBA.
Now, I am confused. I think it is becoming clear Westphall is also losing grasp of the situation experimenting on starting the 6' 11" Greene at offguard, instead of his "supposedly" small forward position.
You cannot do that Westphall. This is not NBA2K10 or whatever. This is the real NBA. You cannot be that flexible.![]()
I was the one who made the thread... i got bashed to hell too =[
I was the one who made the thread... i got bashed to hell too =[
If you would ask D'Antoni who was guarding Greene he would probably tell you "No one".I guess someone will soon pop up a "Donte Greene - any questions?" I loved his effort and execution tonight. My only question was who was guarding him? The Knicks D was absolutely horrible. Even the Kings were too slow getting out on NY as they bombed away from 3pt land. If they had been on the outcome would have been more in doubt. Nice to see Donte making big strides on D - especially help D. The fact that he can legitimately play 2, 3, or 4 (heck even 5 in a pinch) is extremely valuable if he can show the consistency when he gets minutes, starting or off the bench. Even in a somewhat slowed by his ankle injury, Reke was amazing - again! Talk about consistency and lack of any rookie jitters.
Hey DeMoN you're on the Niners MB arent you! This place isn't quite as doom and gloom as the RZ![]()
Donte is a beast, I'm seriously thinking about him deserving a roster spot in fantasy. I am still waiting for him to break 25, I called him for that a couple weeks ago or so and it seems I gave him a ceiling. He has hit 24 twice since then. But the blocks are beatific.
That last game from him he looked like a young T-Mac.
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You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
Donte is a beast, I'm seriously thinking about him deserving a roster spot in fantasy. I am still waiting for him to break 25, I called him for that a couple weeks ago or so and it seems I gave him a ceiling. He has hit 24 twice since then. But the blocks are beatific.
That last game from him he looked like a young T-Mac.
I agree actually, maybe just slightly less athletic, but significantly taller.