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Not So Skeptical
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Not to mention they are missing arguably their two best players.What a bunch of clowns. Stevens has that team overachieving every year.
Not to mention they are missing arguably their two best players.What a bunch of clowns. Stevens has that team overachieving every year.
Okay so props to the team. Kinda a let down to have this almost slip away when they have neither kemba nor Jaylen. But we didn’t have oubre (hardly their equivalent) and at least we didn’t lose.
big games by book and bridges!!!
mixed game by Ayton. We obviously don’t win this without him. Finally double digit free throws!!! And his rebounding was huge, particularly down the stretch. But man I watched the last 8 minutes of the 3rd through the end of the game and I saw him turn over the ball, play some dreadful no man’s land defense multiple times down the the court leading to 2 three pointers and a dunk and play some scared offense. He was afraid of contact. He should’ve ended up with 30-34 points and 4-6 more free throws if they were going to play physical but he kept shying away from contact and throwing up lousy shots down the stretch. The suns should’ve won this game going away. So like I said, mixed bag from the big guy imo. A far cry from the knicks domination, but a key contributor to a win in Boston. I’ll take it, for now.
They should have practice sessions where Ayton is forced to have contact with other players and get him used to it.
Someone mentioned this to me:
DA put up at least 25/15 in back-to-back games. The only other player in NBA history to do that within the first two years of their NBA career is:
Karl Anthony-Towns.
Yeah, well Wilt had 30/25 the first 6 games of his career and 25/15 the first 11. So I'm sure their's some qualifier like "since the merger" or "since 2000" -
https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/c/chambwi01/gamelog/1960/
Need to see more video of Bridges shooting the ball. Swish... all net.
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What was different about Bridges last night was that he knew he was going to shoot the ball before he ever received it each time. He's been reminding me of Bender- he'd get the ball and he'd have to think about what he wanted to do. Last night, he knew he was going to shoot as soon as the ball was going in his direction. There was no hesitation, there was no thinking, there was no thinking. He just needs to keep this mindset. That's one thing I also like about Cam. He's struggled a bit after shooting 40%, but that's OK. He is confident. If Bridges can stay confident in his shot, he'll be a scary player.
They simply found the perfect stretch of games to include. For instance in the last 10 games prior to last night he shot 25% from 3. If you include that entire stretch without last nights game it would be 35%. I suppose my point is that he is a low volume, streaky three point shooter that all in all has not shot the three well this year or even recently.Need to see more video of Bridges shooting the ball. Swish... all net.
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What's up with Baynes?
Its like somebody stole his soul.
Regression to the mean. He’s a 33-year-old player who had a hot 3-4 weeks. He is what he is: decent front court depth with no real strengths except for being a physical, high-energy reserve
They simply found the perfect stretch of games to include. For instance in the last 10 games prior to last night he shot 25% from 3. If you include that entire stretch without last nights game it would be 35%. I suppose my point is that he is a low volume, streaky three point shooter that all in all has not shot the three well this year or even recently.
I thought I read an article that talked about how this offseason they worked on removing hitches in his shot but he still has one left but they’ll work to correct that in the offseason. Maybe the increased range from college to pro forced him to compensate?I wasn't looking at the stats so much as that beautiful shot.
If Bridges can regain the shooting form from his college days, I think he can put up consistent numbers. It almost seems like Bridge's shooting stroke has changed since then and he only now regaining his form.
I wish players wouldn't compensate with their form. If you cant hit NBA threes with your college form than you need to work on your leg and arm strength and leave your form alone.I thought I read an article that talked about how this offseason they worked on removing hitches in his shot but he still has one left but they’ll work to correct that in the offseason. Maybe the increased range from college to pro forced him to compensate?
I thought I read an article that talked about how this offseason they worked on removing hitches in his shot but he still has one left but they’ll work to correct that in the offseason. Maybe the increased range from college to pro forced him to compensate?
Interesting that his hot streak started to fade about the same time the fires overwhelmed Australia.What's up with Baynes?
Its like somebody stole his soul.
Interesting that his hot streak started to fade about the same time the fires overwhelmed Australia.
Baynes has always been an NBA ambassador to his country and I wonder how much of this truly effecting him. I know he's been trying to raise money and help in any way he can.
I don't want to make excuses for the guy but his heart seems to be divided. I suppose I would have hard time too if I knew my country and family were going through such a devastating time.
It's because the Suns tricked him out of drafting Josh Jackson.
Only at the end of quarters when we're trying to get the last shot.Have you ever seen Rubio bring the ball up the court slowly then stand out near mid-court and dribble out the first 15 seconds of the shot clock?
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Only at the end of quarters when we're trying to get the last shot.