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No, this game changed my mind.
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No, this game changed my mind.
So do people still believe that Dame and CJ can't co-exist?
Right on the course I set. 51 was baby! A few in there had them at mid to high 30's. They are so down on Neil and Terry they forget they've put together a very good team.In the last 24 games, the Blazers are 17-7 (0.708).
If you look at that trend line since game 28, we're targeting 51 to 52 wins.
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I'd say the Blazers are taking care of business!
Are your knees sore?![]()
The ability to coexist I think hinges on the style of play. I mean when CJ and Dame play well it includes quality minutes with CJ moving the ball up court. Many times when he looks out of sync is when he has to start in the corner and run wheel routes while Dame walks the ball up court and begins the play. Don’t get me wrong Dame running the plays is successful but I think CJ plays better when he pushes the ball and creates some action himself. One caveat is NOT when CJ thinks he has to make a play with isolation, but rather running plays and creating movement by the others.So do people still believe that Dame and CJ can't co-exist?
In my opinion there has never been a problem of CJ playing with Dame. The problem has ALWAYS been a lack of production from our starting forwards. Jake and Collins are helping us there now though.
When you said “consider the source,”
I think y’all reading way more into what I said than what is intended.
Or maybe you guys do have way more culture than I thought. If you are aware of who the ballet dude is, I suspect y’all might be spending more time doing what you’re implying about me, above, than I’d have suspected.
I'm older. So your comment has merit. But most of us who are older do know who he is.I think y’all reading way more into what I said than what is intended.
Or maybe you guys do have way more culture than I thought. If you are aware of who the ballet dude is, I suspect y’all might be spending more time doing what you’re implying about me, above, than I’d have suspected.
ESPN last night at halftime was pushing a stat on Mitchell. 15 first half points. It was funny because both Dame and CJ had more as i recall?I don't like "our" broadcast, but I unlike it the least. National guys can be good, but their pro-big market thing can be really annoying.
I guess I've just seen far to many examples when Aminu, Harkless or of late, Jake were hitting shots but only ended up with 5-7 attempts because CJ was going 6-19 with 1 or 2 assists. Granted, they haven't been good consistently, but when they have been hot, there has been zero effort by CJ to get them the ball to help them maintain their grove or even help develop it so it can happen more often.
Listened to their broadcast for a short while (half-time & part of 3rd quarter) and all they'd talk about was Mitchell. Mitchell would miss a shot and Doris Burke would just talk about how even though he missed, what he did was really great. Then Dame/CJ/whoever would wreck shit and it was crickets until Mitchell did something again. It was comical, but got really boring. I always choose TNT broadcasts when available, but ESPN is absolutely terrible. How they're the sports broadcast giant is beyond me - they're half a step up from the post-game stiffs we employ.ESPN last night at halftime was pushing a stat on Mitchell. 15 first half points. It was funny because both Dame and CJ had more as i recall?
Agreed. Except for when Harkless cuts - Harkless should always be hit with a pass when he cuts.I think CJ just doesn't trust Aminu or Harkless as much as he trusts himself. And he shouldn't.
I'm older. So your comment has merit. But most of us who are older do know who he is.
39, know exactly who he is. Your premise and focus group were flawed. Just take the L.I was having drinks with two 50-year old dudes at the time of the post. Both looked at me and were like, “Uh, hmmm.... oh, is that that one ballet dude.” Didn’t know anything about him other than he was somehow tied to ballet.
But based on folks’ behavior here, I assume most posters here are younger. And thus, would have no clue who he is.
I just have to say, I think my favorite play last night was Leonard's shot-fake dribble-drive HAMMER followed by the CELEBRATORY LEG KICK! Fuckin a man!
39, know exactly who he is. Your premise and focus group were flawed. Just take the L.
Leonard is kind of a kick as he seems like an overgrown child playing a mans game at times.
Agreed. Except for when Harkless cuts - Harkless should always be hit with a pass when he cuts.
Maybe we are not as ignorant as you think!I will admit I understand this reference (I once dated a professional ballerina for several years).
Do you understand your audience? Most these folks have no clue of what you’re talking. I mean, I barely understand. No disrespect intended (towards you, at least).

Maybe we are not as ignorant as you think!![]()
ESPN last night at halftime was pushing a stat on Mitchell. 15 first half points. It was funny because both Dame and CJ had more as i recall?
I think CJ just doesn't trust Aminu or Harkless as much as he trusts himself. And he shouldn't.
It's amazing what our coaching staff accomplished in just a few days leading up to this win...we were well prepared for the Jazz,,shoutout to the coaching staff on this one
Hey, the odds of CJ making his next shot is not affected by how many of his prior 19 he missed...But Dame and CJ play for a team that doesn't exists as far as ESPN is concerned. So if the team doesn't exist, do the players exists? Mitchel was playing against no one....and still missed.
When one of them does happen to be on a role and CJ was on one of his 5-19 nights, then that is a problem.
