Nikolokolus There's always next year Joined Sep 19, 2008 Messages 30,704 Likes 6,198 Points 113 Dec 22, 2009 #1 LaMarcus is really going to have step up ... sometimes guys don't know what they are made of until they are forced to perform and lead.
LaMarcus is really going to have step up ... sometimes guys don't know what they are made of until they are forced to perform and lead.
BenDavis503 Banned User BANNED Joined Aug 22, 2009 Messages 2,224 Likes 23 Points 0 Dec 22, 2009 #2 He already looks like a new man out there. Look at him. He is KILLING it. I think he will def step his game up from here on out. LA is back.
He already looks like a new man out there. Look at him. He is KILLING it. I think he will def step his game up from here on out. LA is back.
RR7 Well-Known Member Joined Oct 17, 2008 Messages 18,788 Likes 13,306 Points 113 Dec 22, 2009 #3 maybe this will lend a little credence to people saying the only reason his rebounding numbers are bad is because he plays alongside Joel and Greg?
maybe this will lend a little credence to people saying the only reason his rebounding numbers are bad is because he plays alongside Joel and Greg?
bintim Member Joined Oct 13, 2008 Messages 502 Likes 11 Points 18 Dec 22, 2009 #4 Is there really a bright side to losing the one two punch of Greg and Joel? Man that stinks.
Darkwebs Awakened to emptiness Staff member Moderator Joined Oct 15, 2008 Messages 26,917 Likes 22,490 Points 113 Dec 22, 2009 #5 BenDavis503 said: He already looks like a new man out there. Look at him. He is KILLING it. I think he will def step his game up from here on out. LA is back. Click to expand... I'm worried that he's only killing it because this is his hometown. When we leave Dallas, I fear that LaMarcus might become his old, passive self again.
BenDavis503 said: He already looks like a new man out there. Look at him. He is KILLING it. I think he will def step his game up from here on out. LA is back. Click to expand... I'm worried that he's only killing it because this is his hometown. When we leave Dallas, I fear that LaMarcus might become his old, passive self again.