jlprk
The ESPN mod is insane.
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It was close enough to blow the toupee off that bald head of yours!
Hey I am tall and good-looking! My mother used to say so!
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It was close enough to blow the toupee off that bald head of yours!
Hey I am tall and good-looking! My mother used to say so!
And we slide into Yo Mama jokes...if she'd had teeth, you'd have no dick!
What was that Hitchcock movie in which the guy dresses up as his mother, then kills her?
I can't even read this quote without knocking on wood.
Leonard's shooting and passing skills are already better than most starting centers currently in the league. And he can do it all on the run, which is nearly unheard of for a guy his size. If Stotts and his staff can't teach him enough basic footwork and holding techniques to lift his defense above a scrub like Freeland then we need to get a new coach right now.
Although I don't know who this person is, the Blazers should really consider hiring a defensive minded bigman and basically pay him to go with Leonard all the time.
How about.....Sabas! If Leonard really is a good shooter/passer, who better to refine his game and teach him defense than [one of] the greatest shooting/passing Cs to ever play the game?
And really, it shouldn't be that difficult to get Leonard to the point where his defense is passable. Freeland learned it in a summer. And basically it came down to one thing - jumping straight up and keeping your arms vertical.
Actually Sabas would be a perfect coach for the talent of Leonard. I doubt he comes though.
This 'working on the three point shot' thing is really tired and overblown. There are 24 hours in a day. A human can only lift weights for so long before it becomes detrimental. A ball player can only work on low post skills and defensive drills for so long, before the work out is done. There should be plenty of time left over in the day for a guy to work on just shooting the ball, including shooting threes in case it happens to come up in a game, or even just for fun. I don't see what all the brew-ha-ha is about. Working on Center skills and working on shooting skills are not mutually exclusive. I remember players routinely having half court shooting contests after practice. Did that distract or detract from their games?
Meyers 'sucks' at playing center in the NBA, in some people's opinion, because he isn't good enough 'yet' and he needs a lot of work on a lot of facets of the game over the next two years. Working on shooting the ball isn't the reason he 'sucks' as an NBA center, and I doubt it is a significant distraction from what is undoubtedly his primary focus of learning how to play the center position.
Well, if his son goes to Gonzaga it's not out of the realm of possibility.
Yeah but when Leonard answered the question about what he was working on this summer, he only answered shooting. This implied that it was his #1 priority.
Now you guys say, he must have meant that he practiced shooting in his spare time after he learned his daily gruesome defense.
