Re: Around the League: Week 2 11/3-11/9
Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2014 9:50 pm
Lakers win.
Kobe 7/20 FG (35%), the rest of the team 35/62 FG (56%)
Kobe 7/20 FG (35%), the rest of the team 35/62 FG (56%)
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He hit a game winner last night.INFORMER wrote:Lance Stephenson has been abysmal so far this season.
http://espn.go.com/nba/player/_/id/4244 ... stephenson
IOW, they won in spite of Kobe.The Bobster wrote:Lakers win.
Kobe 7/20 FG (35%), the rest of the team 35/62 FG (56%)
I still can't stand him, but he is a solid player.INFORMER wrote:12 points, 8 rebounds, 5 blocks for Chris Kaman off the bench tonight in 19 minutes. I really liked Portland picking him up in the offseason.
which is the idiot team that overpaid for parsons?Mori Chu wrote:Chandler "Overrated" Parsons.
I think Hayward is doing what he can to earn his contract so far. I'd be more worried if I were Dallas and I maxed out Chandler Parsons. I just don't see him ever being worth that much money.SDC wrote:which is the idiot team that overpaid for parsons?Mori Chu wrote:Chandler "Overrated" Parsons.
for bledsoe?
for hayward?
http://www.jsonline.com/sports/bucks/bu ... 92891.htmlIt's worth remembering the approach Jason Kidd took with 19-year-old Giannis Antetokounmpo in Las Vegas this summer.
The Milwaukee Bucks coach handed the "Greek Freak" the ball in summer-league play, putting him at point guard and giving him a chance to develop.
The results are starting to show.
Antetokounmpo's "small ball point-power forward" performance on Saturday night was a key ingredient as the Bucks handed the Memphis Grizzlies their first loss of the season, a 93-92 decision that was noticed around the league.
Kidd went with a daring power forward matchup in the fourth quarter pitting the lanky Antetokounmpo against the Grizzlies' burly veteran Zach Randolph.
Fixed it for you.Sunsfan4life wrote:The real Bogdanovic had a big night for the Nets last night. 22pts.
I watched that 4th quarter. Giannis is something else. Short-term, he's Batum's game (with more north-south driving ability) in Durant's body. Long term, who knows? Scary.INFORMER wrote:http://www.jsonline.com/sports/bucks/bu ... 92891.htmlIt's worth remembering the approach Jason Kidd took with 19-year-old Giannis Antetokounmpo in Las Vegas this summer.
The Milwaukee Bucks coach handed the "Greek Freak" the ball in summer-league play, putting him at point guard and giving him a chance to develop.
The results are starting to show.
Antetokounmpo's "small ball point-power forward" performance on Saturday night was a key ingredient as the Bucks handed the Memphis Grizzlies their first loss of the season, a 93-92 decision that was noticed around the league.
Kidd went with a daring power forward matchup in the fourth quarter pitting the lanky Antetokounmpo against the Grizzlies' burly veteran Zach Randolph.
SDC wrote:(i'd rather trade bledsoe, but he is untradable)
I'm not too worried about that deal. It was just for 3 years, and he was shooting really well after that first game stinker & the Mavs' offense was humming.Mori Chu wrote:I think Hayward is doing what he can to earn his contract so far. I'd be more worried if I were Dallas and I maxed out Chandler Parsons. I just don't see him ever being worth that much money.