What Oden needs to say to his teammates.

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I like the video because it involved somebody swearing at a Laker and it ended in a Lakers turnover. I would've liked it more, however, if somehow a 970 ton dripping wet enchilada turd miraculously fell from the sky, splattered across the court and the shockwaves caused the Staples Center to collapse. The epicenter would be Phil Jackson's eyebrows.

Fixed that for you.
 
I think Oden needs to be saying this to the coach. Like I've said all over the place. We don't have a "Focus" to take it to the post. There are plays to do a isolation post up from a wing player or PG. This won't get it done. You need more than just having Oden or Aldridge trying to fight to get a decent low post position, while the other team's guards are hounding our guards.

I want to see more double screens down low set by Roy or Aldridge, while rotation the ball from one side to the next. Have the entire defense run all over the place. Once you see the Center or PF jocking for position, you already know what the offense is trying to do. Your guards can play that "entry pass" and disrupt that play 7 times out of 10.
 
shhh...you werent supposed to notice that

but honestly...Ive seen Bynum go real high for alleyoops that was slightly too high and still put them down.

If you are referring to the LAL/LAC game then yes...he didnt really show much hops...but its just one game

I did notice it in the LAL.LAC game but I have noticed it before.. Maybe it was always when he was coming back from his multitude of injuries? :dunno: :devilwink:
 
Yeah, Drew has lost some of his hop due to his knee injuries. I don't know if it'll come back, but he has shown last year that he doesn't need it. Hopefully the mother fucker can stay healthy. I think everyone knows by now that the dude can produce and be a monster, everyone just wants to know if he can stay healthy.
 
He learned from the coaches he had. And the best center he ever played with was Alton Lister. Second best was Michael Cage, a forward playing center. So McMillan has no idea how to use a good center.

trivia 101 :cheers:
 

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