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another win. so far my updated prediction of 63 wins seems legit. thats 4 games above 500 in the past 4 games. haha
like dds' game tonight. his effieciency is really nice right now. nice having no volume shooters in the starting 5 and a couple on the bench i think. everyone is making due with their touches in the starting 5 and then the bench of anderson and klieza comes in and fires away to see who hits that particular night.
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Are we in some bizarro world?!
Brandon Knight, PG
36 MIN | 1-10 FG | 0-0 FT | 4 REB | 6 AST | 2 PTS | +3
Knight didn’t hesitate to look for his shot early in possessions, but he just didn’t make many of them. His playmaking (six assists and two turnovers) was fine. His ability to stay in front of Jose Calderon was not. Calderon frequently beat Knight off the dribble to create passing lanes for his 17 assists.
http://www.pistonpowered.com/
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Ed never gets any PT in the 4th. Even when he is in beast mode. I am not claiming all star or any other BS but ED has looked solid. I think its clear he has turned some sort of corner but still has no confidence from his coach. That is a casey problem not an ED problem.
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Pill wrote: View PostEd never gets any PT in the 4th. Even when he is in beast mode. I am not claiming all star or any other BS but ED has looked solid. I think its clear he has turned some sort of corner but still has no confidence from his coach. That is a casey problem not an ED problem.
I don't blame Casey though. He did the right thing by playing Amir whom is the more experienced and stronger big. If you play the more experienced guy that is supposed to be able to do a better job on Monroe and Monroe still scores then you just tip your hat to the better player, but if you play the guy who is not supposed to be the better player in that situation and Monroe still scores on him the the coach is at fault.
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Mediumcore wrote: View PostI'd like to have seen Ed get a shot at defending Monroe in the second half when he was abusing Amir and Jonas. He would have been giving up a lot of size and strength, but arguably, Ed has the best defensive instincts amongst out bigs.
I don't blame Casey though. He did the right thing by playing Amir whom is the more experienced and stronger big. If you play the more experienced guy that is supposed to be able to do a better job on Monroe and Monroe still scores then you just tip your hat to the better player, but if you play the guy who is not supposed to be the better player in that situation and Monroe still scores on him the the coach is at fault.Twitter: @ReubenJRD • NBA, Raptors writer for Daily Hive Vancouver, Toronto.
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RaptorReuben wrote: View PostAgreed, and disagree. Good point about the better player on the experienced player, but Ed Davis was a better player tonight. Casey has been inconsistent in going with the 'hot hand.'
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