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  • #16
    Lol what a goof. He not making that three

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    • #17
      rocwell wrote: View Post


      Do vocal leaders finish practice alone ?
      Casey said he doesn't get a hug until he makes 100 threes. To get playing time he needs to make 1000 threes.

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      • #18
        Scraptor wrote: View Post
        Casey said he doesn't get a hug until he makes 100 threes. To get playing time he needs to make 1000 threes.
        I like that


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        • #19
          That photo doesnt mean much. Except maybe he has mentally checked out.

          All this JJ stuff started in Golden State when Landry came back from concussion and was immediately inserted into the starting lineup. Everyone knows what happened that game. The detail of JJs minutes isnt seeming recognized or known although. He played a few minutes to start the second quarter; got taken out the same time as Hansbrough who also had end of first quarter minutes. He then didnt play until the fourth quarter. This team has not been the same since.

          Would seem to me when you got the league and its top teams attention for a midseason "playoff"game that it is not a good time to send a message.

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          • #20
            rocwell wrote: View Post


            Do vocal leaders finish practice alone ?
            Clearly the problem lies with Hansbrough and Amir. They're actually getting into a shoving match during practice.

            I'm sure this problem has been simmering for a long time, but now its clearly past the boiling point.

            I mean, I don't blame Hansbrough, he gives 110% every game but Amir and his broken ankles get (not only more minutes) but the start. On top of that, Hansbrough is constantly played at the 5, out of his natural position.

            I mean Hansbrough was the NCAA's leading scorer! All that potential is being wasted when he's constantly guarded by the other team's center, he loses all of his physical advantages.

            Another example of Casey's brutal rotations, terrible personnel decisions and blatant and aggressive favouritism.

            #FireCasey

            Wait.... what?
            Last edited by stooley; Fri Jan 23, 2015, 09:17 PM.
            "Bruno?
            Heh, if he is in the D-league still in a few years I will be surprised.
            He's terrible."

            -Superjudge, 7/23

            Hope you're wrong.

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            • #21
              stooley wrote: View Post
              Clearly the problem lies with Hansbrough and Amir. They're actually getting into a shoving match during practice.

              I'm sure this problem has been simmering for a long time, but now its clearly past the boiling point.

              I mean, I don't blame Hansbrough, he gives 110% every game but Amir and his broken ankles get (not only more minutes) but the start. On top of that, Hansbrough is constantly played at the 5, out of his natural position.

              I mean Hansbrough was the NCAA's leading scorer! All that potential is being wasted when he's constantly guarded by the other team's center, he loses all of his physical advantages.

              Another example of Casey's brutal rotations, terrible personnel decisions and blatant and aggressive favouritism.

              #FireCasey

              Wait.... what?
              never mind #FireCasey, #FindCasey what kind of coach doesn't go to his teams practice, Sterner is there, and so is another short white guy.
              /clearly joking

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              • #22
                breakin_ankles wrote: View Post
                Or perhaps his is the one player who had the balls to speak about the flawed system that so many of us see game after game, most likely also saying he feels he should start or they should do things differently... You even see it recently with him on the court he almost looks out of place among all the iso, nothing is established. I'm sure that's just as frustrating to be a part of as it is to watch.
                LOL @ painting James Johnson as the rogue player willing to stand up to that evil doer Casey.

                James Johnson, as talented as he is, basically can't stay in a situation for more than one season. He wore out his welcome in Chicago. Wore out his welcome in Toronto the first time. Wore out his welcome in Memphis last year (after starting the season with no contract because he's a head case) and reports now suggest that he's an issue again. He's constantly playing his way out of rotations. This is what he does, and it has nothing to do with talent.

                And I love JJ's game and wish he'd be on the court more! But there's probably a good reason why he's had his minutes cut lately that we aren't privy to… and no, it's not because he's the only one standing up to "iso ball". Let's use our heads.
                Last edited by Fully; Sat Jan 24, 2015, 11:37 AM.

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                • #23
                  The stupid #instagramgate causes a divide. Sigh. C'mon JJ.
                  “The saving of our world from pending doom will come, not through the complacent adjustment of the conforming majority, but through the creative maladjustment of a nonconforming minority.” - Martin Luther King

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