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I did notice that he seemed more focused on getting the ball down low than any of our PG's since Miller. He is not afraid to force it in. Which I love. A pet peeve of mine the last two years has been the lack of quick passes down low to open players. This not a knock on only our PG's, our bigs also need to be better at delivering the ball to a cutter. Anyway Maynor seems to be better adept at making those passes.

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mean don't get me wrong, he ain't no Ricky Rubio! Hahaha.

Are you sure? 1- 5 with 2 points in almost 15 minutes sounds very Bricky-like to me.

Of course, he only had 1 TOV and the team was +4 while he was in. So, maybe you're right.

BNM
 
Are you sure? 1- 5 with 2 points in almost 15 minutes sounds very Bricky-like to me.

Of course, he only had 1 TOV and the team was +4 while he was in. So, maybe you're right.

BNM

What the fuck is a +4?!?!?! Ive never heard of this with our back up PG's :)
 
Are you sure? 1- 5 with 2 points in almost 15 minutes sounds very Bricky-like to me.

Of course, he only had 1 TOV and the team was +4 while he was in. So, maybe you're right.

BNM

I know you don't like Rubio much, but he really is better than Smith or Price or Maynor.

Yesterday he had 16 pts, 11 asts, 8 rebs, 6 TOs and 6 stls with a +9.
 
I know you don't like Rubio much, but he really is better than Smith or Price or Maynor.

Yesterday he had 16 pts, 11 asts, 8 rebs, 6 TOs and 6 stls with a +9.

It was a joke.

Yes, Rubio is better than any back-up PG on the worst bench in NBA history. Pretty high praise for the 5th pick in the most PG-deep draft in NBA history.

You also left out the fact that Rubio was 3-10 in that game. Hence, he continues to earn his Bricky nickname.

BNM
 
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Yeah, because it's easy for a point guard to step into a team and immediately contribute.
 

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