kjironman1
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It's already been said and responded to multiple times. Hindsight is always perfect.....How come none of you respond to this post?
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It's already been said and responded to multiple times. Hindsight is always perfect.....How come none of you respond to this post?
KJ, this is not hindsight. Hurd said on the broadcast before the play that you always switch picks in that situation.It's already been said and responded to multiple times. Hindsight is always perfect.....

He juggled a ton of rebounds last night....4 boards in 22 minutes the fans would've skewered Meyers for that....he dropped dish offs in the paint from Dame....he has long arms but corralling the ball is an area I believe he could really improve upon...Horford has good handsLmao. He has the best hands of any big man our team. Ridiculous notion
You're finally becoming a Floridian local!I think both of you are pretty.
That will never happen. I walk around dressed in all black and just want to talk about music and art. I get a lot of weird looks.You're finally becoming a Floridian local!
Look i'm not gonna argue this with you. Who gives a rats ass what Hurd said? What you are doing is using hindsight to make a case about something you were not part of. Hope you enjoy the rest of the season. This is exactly why i no longer work hard to dissect games and write pregames consistently. When you make the experience work it's no longer is fun.KJ, this is not hindsight. Hurd said on the broadcast before the play that you always switch picks in that situation.
I hear ya man. I don't think I've stopped sweating since I got here.That will never happen. I walk around dressed in all black and just want to talk about music and art. I get a lot of weird looks.
right, well at least you get an automatic like from bonesjock.
Tolliver was in the huddle and said the gameplan was for him not to switch. So there goes that theory.
As for confrontation, you could've responded to that post but instead decided to come at me. Now I'm the confrontational one?
hoops you can discuss anything here but belittling someone else's take by sensationalizing them doesn't create discussion, it creates division from the get go. My part of that discussion is that we lost that game before the .4 and I can live with that last shot, didn't think he had a prayer of making it watching it. You didn't like the coverage and neither did Lamar Hurd....I didn't listen to the Hurd broadcast I was watching the Philly stream..I could point out that with better clock management there wouldn't have been .4 left after the winning shot on our side...if nobody responds to your post, what's the point of highlighting it and reposting it? It's like, c'mon guys....admit I'm a better game strategist than the Blazer coach...here's proof! Lamar Hurd agrees with me! You might be right but you weren't making that split decision with .4 seconds on the court...and if you were, you might have been focused on something else entirely....one coach loses every game..I honestly enjoyed last night's game more than any loss I can remember in a while.Why are we not allowed to discuss something as simple as switching picks.
So you're Johnny Cash on tour in Florida!That will never happen. I walk around dressed in all black and just want to talk about music and art. I get a lot of weird looks.
It wasn't good enough....listen to Dame's exit interview...he's pretty clear about it..it was blown coverage and they set a good screen...I really don't think anyone disagrees that we let this one slip....we being the team...Without placing blame , is there anyone who thinks the defense by the Blazers for the last shot by Philadelphia was good? If you're up by 2 points, and with 2 seconds left so you likely won't get a chance to score again, as the first priority you cannot allow the other team to shoot a 3-pointer.
Ben Simmons was inbounding the ball and should have not been defended at all. The play happened in front of the Blazer bench. Skal Labissiere could have been somewhere else, like on the 3-point line near the inbounder, looking for something similar to what actually happened. The 76ers ran a predictable play for the highest percentage 3-point attempt, one that the Blazers should have never allowed.
The worst case scenario should have been a very difficult 3-point attempt or a tie game.
You already admitted that you tune out any criticism of the coach. I have an entire page of game notes I'll post for you.hoops you can discuss anything here but belittling someone else's take by sensationalizing them doesn't create discussion, it creates division from the get go. My part of that discussion is that we lost that game before the .4 and I can live with that last shot, didn't think he had a prayer of making it watching it. You didn't like the coverage and neither did Lamar Hurd....I didn't listen to the Hurd broadcast I was watching the Philly stream..I could point out that with better clock management there wouldn't have been .4 left after the winning shot on our side...if nobody responds to your post, what's the point of highlighting it and reposting it? It's like, c'mon guys....admit I'm a better game strategist than the Blazer coach...here's proof! Lamar Hurd agrees with me! You might be right but you weren't making that split decision with .4 seconds on the court...and if you were, you might have been focused on something else entirely....one coach loses every game..I honestly enjoyed last night's game more than any loss I can remember in a while.
You're the most confrontational person of all-time in any forum so this is really hilarious.
save it for your podcast...I've listened to it and read a lot of your takes on the coach..no problem but I'm a fan of Terry Stotts not only when he wins but when he loses..he's not screaming about scapegoats to make himself look better, he's respecting an Al Horford .....I let Stotts beat himself up when he watches game film after games because I know he does that...if he blew a call he'll own it. What I don't do is heckle him after a close, well fought game that we lose short handed.I have an entire page of game notes I'll post for you.
You need a celebate stretch dog....you're losing your edge!Dammit, but I've been trying so hard to be the most confrontational!
Wow, you suck at it then!Dammit, but I've been trying so hard to be the most confrontational!
Once again, it has nothing to do with his personality. He's solid regular season coach.save it for your podcast...I've listened to it and read a lot of your takes on the coach..no problem but I'm a fan of Terry Stotts not only when he wins but when he loses..he's not screaming about scapegoats to make himself look better, he's respecting an Al Horford .....I let Stotts beat himself up when he watches game film after games because I know he does that...if he blew a call he'll own it. What I don't do is heckle him after a close, well fought game that we lose short handed.
The loss is Lillard's fault. He had .4 to score.
This will open up more on December 15th when a lot more players are trade eligible.So my trade question was serious, I would think the injuries might speed up Neil making and move. Can anyone think of a Rodney Hood level of player that plays PF on someone else’s roster that might flourish here like Rodney has?
Wow, you suck at it then!