oldmangrouch
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Roy was 3-13 from the floor, he must hate his fans.
I don't know about that, but some nights it looks as if he hates playing basketball for a living.
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Roy was 3-13 from the floor, he must hate his fans.
They double and triple teamed him all night. I think Nate and Roy should have had a better plan to exploit this and find the open man, but it wasn't happening tonight. But if that's enough for you to make blanket statements, then go ahead.
lol "blanket statements" ok buddy keep defending your boy. I want him to succeed more than you, but let's face it...he isn't on that elite level. He's an all-star, but he's not an elite scorer.
The elite scorers get double/triple teamed all the time, too, but they still find a way to score. I love Roy, but he is what he is. A perennial All-Star who is pretty good at everything.
Miller had 1 assist. He never even LOOKED for the open man. Yes, he did some good things. No doubt. But he forced up a bunch of horrible low percentage shots while his teammates were open. We lost this game because of our shooting percentage. And that was Miller's doing. He wasn't creating high percentage shots for his teammates. He wasn't even TRYING to.
Oh and I KNOW (are you really that bad of a speller?) a little about basketball.
I feel old. 24 this weekend![]()
Well Happy Birthday! I was just fuckin around cause I've seen your last sig. I don't post much but I read this board.

They double and triple teamed him all night. I think Nate and Roy should have had a better plan to exploit this and find the open man, but it wasn't happening tonight. But if that's enough for you to make blanket statements, then go ahead.
How is taking one game and making broad generalizations about it not considered making a blanket statement? How do you know how much I want him to succeed? When did I ever say he is an elite scorer? Again, how can I get some of what you're smokin?
Nice. Thats pretty much word for word what I expected you to write. I read this board enough to know that. And u couldn't handle what I'm smokin chucky t...sorry
geezerEdit.. not sure how I multiquoted this one
geezer
jk happy early bday brah

Seriously, aside from my smoking comment (obviously joking), answer my questions and prove me wrong.
Sorry dude im too high. (now I know why u want some of that)
I knew it!!!
So could the spurs. They play the Magic (Fri) and then off to the Lakers (Sun). Those two games could be 2 loses for them.Back to 8th place we go. Oh man
I'm only going to respond this one time and you can think what you want. Miller did look for the open man some. Maybe not as much as he normally would because people he passed to were not hitting there shots. .
this doesnt bode well for the playoffs. roy just isnt that good...nuggets are playin like shit and we still cant do anything
Its not just one game. Let's face it, he isn't that good. He can have games where he's unstoppable, and I still want the ball in his hands with the game on the line. But he has too many games like this to be considered among the best in the league. He's an all-star but he isn't on the level of LJ, KB, KD, DW.
I can promise you son that there is probably 26 or 27 teams in the NBA tht would love to have Brandon as there starting 2-guard!
True, but beside the point. I think we are going to see this same kind of defense in the playoffs where Roy is being taken out of the flow and teams pack it in. If the shots aren't falling, Nate needs to install and practice a plan B which is flashing players to the middle to force some ball movement. We couldn't rebound the misses very well either (at least in the 2nd half which is all I watched).Just a quick blurb about tonights game:
The Blazers would have won this game had they just nutted up and just hit their shots. I thought the refs did a good job, I thought the Blazers tried pretty hard through 3 quarters. I just think it comes down to all those missed shots deflating the team. Nothing to freak out about. Sure some things could have gone better, our young players made a lot of mistakes. (All of them, Rudy, Batum, Bayless). They all made bad mistakes during the game. Those are the lumps I expected the team to take when we went with younger players in the 2nd unit. All I can ask is they learn, and move forward.
I think we are going to see this same kind of defense in the playoffs where Roy is being taken out of the flow and teams pack it in. If the shots aren't falling, Nate needs to install and practice a plan B which is flashing players to the middle to force some ball movement. We couldn't rebound the misses very well either (at least in the 2nd half which is all I watched).
