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-From another thread - liking a team and player and being open to their retarded play are not mutually exclusive, no matter how cute the smiley running around in a circle is. Is there an "ostrich's head in the sand" smiley?3) Lost in all the Travis love for tonight (where I was happy to see that he attacked the rim hard and went after rebounds) the BrianFromWA Rule of Travis (BROT) is still in effect: it's a crapshoot from play to play if he'll do something insanely boneheaded or that makes you stand up and scream like Braveheart. Not game to game or quarter to quarter; play to play. I was happy to see that he redeemed himself at the end tonight.
Tell me, STOMP and PapaG...since I'm obviously not as smart as NBA players on your favorite team, or coaches who play them, or GMs who sign them to short-term, relatively-bargain contracts with team options...how even I know that when you're up in the fourth quarter, you don't take contested 3-pointers early in the shot clock, but a 6th-year player doesn't? Perhaps the smart coaches or GMs talked to Travis about this after the Orlando game we blew, in which case he either forgot or blew them off, or the smart coaches didn't say anything to him, which goes along with the rest of your "we're doing GREAT! We're a young team who's winning (except when we lose)!" mindsets. One thing I will say the "smart coaches" did right...after Travis single-handedly gave up a steal and layup to Pierce to bring the game to within one by pretending to be a PG (Though he didn't stay at a Holiday Inn Express this morning), the smart coaches decided to have him take the ball out so he wouldn't have to be stuck in that position again.
I'm sure you want the team to do well, as do just about all of us in here. What is it that makes you unable to see (or able to ignore) poor play in 6th-year vets, and then come in with "Unless you say Travis is awesome (and I TOLD YOU SO), you're an overreacting Chicken Little?" Especially in the fourth quarter?! I mean, it's one thing to overlook a pass sailing through his hands out of bounds in the first half...things like that happen. Travels from time to time happen. Bonehead plays shouldn't happen.
And just to show it's not just Travis...anyone want to show me a stat or anecdote or subjective analysis or ANYTHING that shows Blake can run an effective 2-on-1 or 3-on-2 situation? Our rookie "not-really-a-PG" showed he can. He did great keeping us in the game by shooting the lights out in the first half.
PapaG, I'm just curious now (and not sarcastic anymore), do you just read the box scores to see if there was a good game, or do you look play-to-play and ignore the bad ones if there are some good ones?


if they had negative observations about Travis. I fully admit that you are generally open to both sides. But I wouldn't call the post "absolute nonsense" because of that. I don't know what the quote below is about, but it's kind of a funny way of posting an example of "absolute nonsense".
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), but I took exception that you were kind of blowing it off by calling it strawman. That's all.
