jlprk
The ESPN mod is insane.
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strange that none of us noticed that last year.
It's not obvious from most angles.
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strange that none of us noticed that last year.
haha nice ^
I'm guessing the shortest of these 4 guys.
http://www.iamatrailblazersfan.com/PressReleaseDisplay/tabid/297/ItemID/2771/Default.aspx
Who's the guy in red?
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Ahhhhh Marshall Brown, of course.
So where is all the talk of Ray Ray coming in fat? Any picks if this is true?
Some guys are just thick! TP, Billups, that style. Fullbacks with handles! I remember us being at Golden State a few years ago. During shoot around, I asked Jarrett Jack how he thought we'd do that night against Baron Davis...... he paused, looked at me and said, "Screw that FAT motherfucker!" HAHAHA!
Some guys are just thick!
We all look to you for expertise on this issue.
Ray Ray and uptempo: http://www.oregonlive.com/blazers/i...tml?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
Supposedly, Nate has a 15 sec shot clock during scrimmages to speed up the games.
We've seen this before. His idea is to push the ball quickly to half-court and then it's right back to Nate-ball.
Felton has been careful not to be critical of Miller, a player he respects and considers "the most underrated point guard in the league." But Felton acknowledges that he adds a dimension Miller did not. Yes, Felton knows the Blazers are not going to be running willy-nilly, chucking bad shots early in the shot clock just for the sake of doing it.
The Blazers will look to feature of Aldridge as much as possible when he returns, whether that be in an uptempo system or through the half-court offense. And Felton will say he excels in the half-court offense, too, looking for pick-and-roll chances or seams in the paint to penetrate and draw double teams so he can kick the ball out to wide open teammates on the perimeter.
But his strength is in the open court. And he's ready to showcase his skills.
"I think what I'm going to bring that Andre really didn't do towards the end of his career ... is really just push the ball every time," he said. "I'm going to pick up full court on defense, I'm going to pressure the ball. That's just the type of player I am. I'm going to play on both ends. Not to say that Dre didn't. But we're two different guys. I've got a big 'ol foot to step into right now, some big shoes to fill. I'm looking to push the ball and be a leader on the court; be a guy who pushes guys every day in practice."
