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set it up as a proportion:
7 is to 26 as x is to 36. cross multiply to get 26*x = 7 * 36. x = 9.7
Algebra! I wish I knew even the simplest form.
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set it up as a proportion:
7 is to 26 as x is to 36. cross multiply to get 26*x = 7 * 36. x = 9.7
What does 7 rebounds in 26 minutes extrapolate out to in 36 minutes?
That he got some rebounds in a summer league game. Did you think he dominated the paint? I think he is very versatile and because of it he likes to float to the outside.
The more you post in general, the more I think SlyPokerDog is a self-indulgent douche who can't ring his own bell enough, apparently.
Always calling people names. Look in the mirror.
Phil Pressey is a point guard, and thus prone to a miserable time in summer league competition.
He needs chemistry, teammates willing to play together, to thrive. Thankfully for Pressey, Kelly Olynyk has a clue.
“This guy back here, he thinks like a guard, and that makes it a lot easier on me,” Pressey, the Celtics free agent via Missouri, said with a nod in Olynyk’s direction yesterday following a 95-88 loss to the Magic on the first day of the Orlando summer league.
Always calling people names. Look in the mirror.
Olynyk's got game
EVERYONE ELSE IS STUPID AND I AM AWESOME DO YOU HAVE A MINUTE LET ME PROVE IT TO YOU WITH WORDS
The blatant hate of all thing Olynyk is what gave this thread wings. I should compile a post full of vitriolic posts by peeps about my dude Olynyk.
ORLANDO, Fla. –Kelly Olynyk’s new Boston Celtics teammates are excited about playing with him, but might give him some grief about his shoulder-length hair. Jeff Green already has a new nickname for the 7-footer out of Gonzaga who’s been so impressive at summer league: Sunshine, as in just like the quarterback in Remember the Titans.
“I think we need to talk about this summer league game we’re about to have, and the way Kelly’s been playing. Kelly’s been playing awesome. His nickname’s going to be Sunshine for me, from Remember the Titans. But I think he’s been playing well. I didn’t know, I didn’t get to watch him a lot at Gonzaga, but he has great footwork, I didn’t know he could shoot the ball like he can. But he’s really impressed me and I’m looking forward to playing with him.”
Olynyk has shown an impressive shooting stroke all week at summer league, averaging 19 points over Boston's first two games.
“That just opens the floor wide open," Green said, "especially with me slashing to the basket, (Rajon) Rondo penetrating, Courtney on the break, Avery (Bradley) – I mean, we have guys who can get to the rim. We have bigs who can spread the floor and knock down the shots, I think it just opens everything up.”
Lee said he’s watched all of Boston’s summer league games so far and likes what he sees from the first-round draft pick.
“Oh, man. Big boy can stroke it,” he said. “I saw him hit a three in transition the other day, I was impressed. He has good touch, good footwork. He can stretch the floor, and when he sets those picks he’s going to be an option on the pick and pop because he can shoot. He’s definitely going to help us.”
If he’s like the movie character who inspired his new nickname, Olynyk can’t throw the option pitch. But as long as he can keep drilling jumpers and spacing the court, that’s okay with Green.
@CoachReveno: Discipline breeds success. Simple. RT @ByJayKing Olynyk, an academic All-American, said he never skipped a single class in college.
Unfortunately, I'm watching Pangos and the Canadian team fuck up Team USA right now, and I caught an interesting fact about Kelly Olynyk. I knew his pops was a respected Canadian coach, but according to the ESPNU announcers, apparently Kelly Olynyk's father cut Steve Nash from the Canadian Junior National Team when Nash was a teenager.
I don't know if that says more about Olynyk's father or Steve Nash. I mean, how many Canadian teens could have really been better than Steve Nash in high school?
Unfortunately, I'm watching Pangos and the Canadian team fuck up Team USA right now, and I caught an interesting fact about Kelly Olynyk. I knew his pops was a respected Canadian coach, but according to the ESPNU announcers, apparently Kelly Olynyk's father cut Steve Nash from the Canadian Junior National Team when Nash was a teenager.
I don't know if that says more about Olynyk's father or Steve Nash. I mean, how many Canadian teens could have really been better than Steve Nash in high school?
