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He took over something great that Casey Holdahl created. He just had to not destroy it.
I thought it was created by Ben Goliver?
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He took over something great that Casey Holdahl created. He just had to not destroy it.
I understood it was Casey as well.I thought it was created by Ben Goliver?
found this on reddit, guessing it was posted earlier in the thread, but not sure. after Terry Stotts terrible ATO record, i can't wait to see how chauncey will influence our efficiency and playcalling here. he sounds so composed in explaining this --really hope he embodies a similar mindset as coach.
he's going to turn CJ into an All Star and make us all on here eat crow.
found this on reddit, guessing it was posted earlier in the thread, but not sure. after Terry Stotts terrible ATO record, i can't wait to see how chauncey will influence our efficiency and playcalling here. he sounds so composed in explaining this --really hope he embodies a similar mindset as coach.
agreed, but this seems to give more insight into the kind of things billups will value. our previous coach was notorious for not exploiting matchups.Yeah, that was a pretty good video. Although I am not sure Brad Stevens should get major props for identifying the Horford /RoCo "mismatch" under the basket. I believe their standing reach difference is only 1 inch. Roco should have defended the pass better. (Although the pass was perfect)
Why would anybody follow this decker guy on twitter? Same as Quick and Jaynes.
If you’re looking for someone to break news, there literally isn’t one Portland reporter worth following. My favorite is after Woj breaks some blazers story joe freeman tweets out “source confirms report by Woj” lmaooooo
This right here is why we need a dislike button.Disagree on Jaynes. He still has a lot of wit and insight.
Just like the dislike statement.This right here is why we need a dislike button.![]()
I want a better defense but we lost game 6 by going 11 minutes without making a bucket...when we needed offense, it failed so offensive slump is why we're really not playing now....and yeah...we need imrovement on D bigtime...you're right about thatI honestly don't give a rip what Chauncey does on the offensive end. Hell, just keep Stotts' system intact. It's the other 47 feet that matters to me, and it's our defense that kept us home instead of still playing.
I honestly don't give a rip what Chauncey does on the offensive end. Hell, just keep Stotts' system intact. It's the other 47 feet that matters to me, and it's our defense that kept us home instead of still playing.
Stotts offense is not successful in the Playoffs as soon as teams take the Ball out of Dames hands. It's like the team sees a double team for the first time in their live and they have no idea what to do. Offense and defense need a major shake upI honestly don't give a rip what Chauncey does on the offensive end. Hell, just keep Stotts' system intact. It's the other 47 feet that matters to me, and it's our defense that kept us home instead of still playing.

Because nobody wants to be associated with a guy accused of rape?Filling out his staff is taking forever - not even a single rumor yet![]()
Because nobody wants to be associated with a guy accused of rape?
Yeah I know. Too soon.
Psst.I hate to tell you but nobody in the nba gives af about that…..
The media? The fans? Yes…guys in nba circles? Nope
Yeah i know too soon.Bad joke.
I honestly don't give a rip what Chauncey does on the offensive end. Hell, just keep Stotts' system intact. It's the other 47 feet that matters to me, and it's our defense that kept us home instead of still playing.
You will get awfully tired.Yeah i know too soon.
I'll keep telling it until it's funny.
I honestly don't give a rip what Chauncey does on the offensive end. Hell, just keep Stotts' system intact. It's the other 47 feet that matters to me, and it's our defense that kept us home instead of still playing.