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« on: March 04, 2009, 07:52:45 pm »
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I didn't really know a thread to put this in so I figured I'd make one....

Please tell me u guys saw that block Anthony Randolph had on Tyrus Thomas? That was filthyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy I might get that poster
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ben gordon was a guy he trusted and always passed to when he was open.  those other guys are not the kind of shooters i'm talking about, they are more mid range guys.  how many times did we see rose get hinrich, deng or salmons a wide open shot and those guys would pump fake then try to step in to get a better shot and end up passing up a wide open 3 for a contested 20 footer? they are not the kind of guy's rose needs.  i said when he was drafted that deng and hinrich had to go and
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« Reply #1 on: March 04, 2009, 08:14:08 pm »
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And then Tyrus took it to Randolph 3 or 4 straight plays before getting OC. TT ain't perfect, but I like it when he gets angry out there. He needs to harness it better, but when he gets mad, he has another gear.
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« Reply #2 on: March 04, 2009, 08:44:39 pm »
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I like it when he's angry, but he needs to keep it under control.

However, I find it funny that the Warriors jump out to that ten point lead, then within the blink of an eye it's all gone. I guess that's what goes with that style of play.
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« Reply #3 on: March 04, 2009, 09:56:19 pm »
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I really don't understand the Bulls right now. They play well against good teams(Orlando, Houston), but when they play teams around their level or worse(Indiana, New Jersey, Charlotte), they get the crap beatn out of them.

I just think they get lazy against teams with records around theirs, and seem to just not even try.
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« Reply #4 on: March 04, 2009, 10:06:58 pm »
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23 & 9 for John Salmons. I'm really liking his game. The guy is quite efficient.
 
Bulls got a solid win not that pretty, but what we needed. We are now in a tie with Milwaukee by virtue of winning percentage.
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« Reply #5 on: March 04, 2009, 10:16:14 pm »
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I didn't really know a thread to put this in so I figured I'd make one....

Please tell me u guys saw that block Anthony Randolph had on Tyrus Thomas? That was filthyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy I might get that poster

Sometimes I wonder if you're secretly a Warriors fan - or maybe used to be a Warriors fan because of a number of pro-Golden State comments you've made.  But whatever, that's your choice.  I might be wrong.  So if I am, feel free to call me out on it.

Also, Tyrus Thomas is leaps and bounds better than Randolph.
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« Reply #6 on: March 04, 2009, 10:22:13 pm »
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Salmons has also been impressing me. Just makes me wish the season was over faster so Gordon would be gone. Salmons can score just as well as him, and Hinrich plays great D, while Gordon couldn't play decent D if his life depended pn it. Next season, they definatly need to start Salmons at the SG spot.
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« Reply #7 on: March 04, 2009, 10:30:32 pm »
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Yeah, Salmons has just been exactly what the Bulls have needed for years at the 2 spot. Of course Salmons hadn't been this good until around this year, but wow, him and Miller were great tonight. Finally the Bulls beat a team they should beat. Also holding the Warriors under 90 points is pretty nice.
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« Reply #8 on: March 04, 2009, 11:24:02 pm »
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I didn't really know a thread to put this in so I figured I'd make one....

Please tell me u guys saw that block Anthony Randolph had on Tyrus Thomas? That was filthyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy I might get that poster

Sometimes I wonder if you're secretly a Warriors fan - or maybe used to be a Warriors fan because of a number of pro-Golden State comments you've made.  But whatever, that's your choice.  I might be wrong.  So if I am, feel free to call me out on it.

Also, Tyrus Thomas is leaps and bounds better than Randolph.

Can I have a few examples? Not really sure where u get that idea from....

But yeah Tyrus answered nice with the dunk a couple plays later, next play had me lost I still don't know if they called over the back, offensive interference or counted the points... then I saw the charge and I basically passed out after halftime.
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ben gordon was a guy he trusted and always passed to when he was open.  those other guys are not the kind of shooters i'm talking about, they are more mid range guys.  how many times did we see rose get hinrich, deng or salmons a wide open shot and those guys would pump fake then try to step in to get a better shot and end up passing up a wide open 3 for a contested 20 footer? they are not the kind of guy's rose needs.  i said when he was drafted that deng and hinrich had to go and
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« Reply #9 on: March 04, 2009, 11:26:50 pm »
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I wouldnt say thomas is leaps and bounds better then randolph. i've seen him play this year and he's not too shabby, deff a better ball handler but they really remind me alot of each other. those LSU Tigers i tell ya! but cmon bulls stop playing to the level of crappy teams and get it together
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« Reply #10 on: March 05, 2009, 12:44:43 am »
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I didn't really know a thread to put this in so I figured I'd make one....

Please tell me u guys saw that block Anthony Randolph had on Tyrus Thomas? That was filthyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy I might get that poster

Sometimes I wonder if you're secretly a Warriors fan - or maybe used to be a Warriors fan because of a number of pro-Golden State comments you've made.  But whatever, that's your choice.  I might be wrong.  So if I am, feel free to call me out on it.

Also, Tyrus Thomas is leaps and bounds better than Randolph.

Can I have a few examples? Not really sure where u get that idea from....

But yeah Tyrus answered nice with the dunk a couple plays later, next play had me lost I still don't know if they called over the back, offensive interference or counted the points... then I saw the charge and I basically passed out after halftime.

If I'm out of line, I apologize.  I'm not going to spend the time going through your post history to find examples, but I do recall you defending Randolph and/or Brandan Wright in the past and claiming that they were on Thomas' level.  Once again, I could be wrong, though.  And I might be confusing you with someone else.
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« Reply #11 on: March 05, 2009, 01:12:14 am »
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Randolph is deffinetly more polished on the offensive end then Tyrus is. Randolph has a nice jumper, good handle, nice spin move. With some good playing time he will end up being a nice player. While Tyrus strong suit is his defense, and he is still improving on the offensive end. But anyways, yea good win. I shouldnt have to say that since we should beat this team anyway. Did you see those guys out there tonight? The Warriors were just chucking shots up left and right lol Everytime they showed Don Nelson, he was either looking at the shoes or thinking about what he was going to have for dinner lol. The guy looks worn out and tired. Warriors defense is pretty bad too. But just like us,they rely mostly on their jump shots, and tonight they were not falling, much like us last night.
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« Reply #12 on: March 05, 2009, 04:39:45 pm »
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I didn't really know a thread to put this in so I figured I'd make one....

Please tell me u guys saw that block Anthony Randolph had on Tyrus Thomas? That was filthyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy I might get that poster

Sometimes I wonder if you're secretly a Warriors fan - or maybe used to be a Warriors fan because of a number of pro-Golden State comments you've made.  But whatever, that's your choice.  I might be wrong.  So if I am, feel free to call me out on it.

Also, Tyrus Thomas is leaps and bounds better than Randolph.

Can I have a few examples? Not really sure where u get that idea from....

But yeah Tyrus answered nice with the dunk a couple plays later, next play had me lost I still don't know if they called over the back, offensive interference or counted the points... then I saw the charge and I basically passed out after halftime.

If I'm out of line, I apologize.  I'm not going to spend the time going through your post history to find examples, but I do recall you defending Randolph and/or Brandan Wright in the past and claiming that they were on Thomas' level.  Once again, I could be wrong, though.  And I might be confusing you with someone else.

And? I still do lol
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ben gordon was a guy he trusted and always passed to when he was open.  those other guys are not the kind of shooters i'm talking about, they are more mid range guys.  how many times did we see rose get hinrich, deng or salmons a wide open shot and those guys would pump fake then try to step in to get a better shot and end up passing up a wide open 3 for a contested 20 footer? they are not the kind of guy's rose needs.  i said when he was drafted that deng and hinrich had to go and
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« Reply #13 on: March 05, 2009, 04:54:00 pm »
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I didn't really know a thread to put this in so I figured I'd make one....

Please tell me u guys saw that block Anthony Randolph had on Tyrus Thomas? That was filthyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy I might get that poster

Sometimes I wonder if you're secretly a Warriors fan - or maybe used to be a Warriors fan because of a number of pro-Golden State comments you've made.  But whatever, that's your choice.  I might be wrong.  So if I am, feel free to call me out on it.

Also, Tyrus Thomas is leaps and bounds better than Randolph.

Can I have a few examples? Not really sure where u get that idea from....

But yeah Tyrus answered nice with the dunk a couple plays later, next play had me lost I still don't know if they called over the back, offensive interference or counted the points... then I saw the charge and I basically passed out after halftime.

If I'm out of line, I apologize.  I'm not going to spend the time going through your post history to find examples, but I do recall you defending Randolph and/or Brandan Wright in the past and claiming that they were on Thomas' level.  Once again, I could be wrong, though.  And I might be confusing you with someone else.

And? I still do lol

If you really think so, then you're a fool.  Thomas has a higher PER, Roland Rating and is just a much better overall player.  Sure, Randolph has potential, but he's not anywhere close to Thomas' level of play right now.
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« Reply #14 on: March 05, 2009, 05:32:30 pm »
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I'm saying skills wise they are all on the same level, Tyrus has more experience than both of them combined so obviously he should have the better #s...

Talk to me after Don Nelson leaves, especially for Randolph
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ben gordon was a guy he trusted and always passed to when he was open.  those other guys are not the kind of shooters i'm talking about, they are more mid range guys.  how many times did we see rose get hinrich, deng or salmons a wide open shot and those guys would pump fake then try to step in to get a better shot and end up passing up a wide open 3 for a contested 20 footer? they are not the kind of guy's rose needs.  i said when he was drafted that deng and hinrich had to go and
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