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My boy Terrence Ross might be having the worst playoffs ever
You aint lyin. This has been the toughest to watch him.
Dude needs to explode tonight. Just one big cram will get him back into rhythm (hopefully)
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My boy Terrence Ross might be having the worst playoffs ever
Have Butler and Thabo been better though? The numbers say other wise.
Jeremy Lamb: 13.4 PER, 3.3 WS, 43% from the field
Perry Jones: 10.1 PER, 1.5 WS, 46% from the field
Caron Butler: 11.9 PER, 1.6 WS, 39% from the field, 34% in the playoffs
Thabo Sefolosha: 10.4 PER, 3.0 WS, 41% from the field, 33% in the playoffs
There have proven at worst to be just as good, so why not give them a chance and see what they have given the offensive struggles this team is going through.
He had no problem giving a young Reggie Jackson a chance when Russ went down last year over the vet Fisher, don't know why he won't now. Reggie played 14 min a game that season before jumping to 33 min in the playoffs and performed quite well.
He's having a MJ type playoff performance right now compared to hibbert,My boy Terrence Ross might be having the worst playoffs ever
I have no idea why people are focused on the play, we have no idea what play Scott Brooks drew up.
He didn't foul, down 2, with sub 3 second shot clock differential.
TWICE.
I agree. I'm just saying that's why Brooks is probably rolling with the vets because despite the numbers, the vets have "experience" and that can't be quantified. And for all the hate brooks gets, his track record suggest that for the most part his rotations work.
Jackson was the clear cut back up PG which is why he had to make Jackson the starter when Fisher went down. He (nor any other coach) would feel comfortable starting fisher this late in his career i'm sure
Jackson was actually 3rd on the depth chart according to RealGM. I don't see how it was clear cut when he and Fish were both playing 14 minutes a game during the season. And if "experience" counts and can't be quantified why would he go with Reggie instead of Fish?
brooks was just taking a page from the phil jackson playbook
phil made it work
brooks was just taking a page from the phil jackson playbook
phil made it work
Because out of those two, he probably felt more comfortable starting Reggie and giving him extended minutes, as opposed to Fisher. Much Younger, and to a degree mirrors Westbrook's impact on the team more than Fisher.
Allen Anderson is starting to get on most annoying players list.
So in not even giving extended minutes as a starter, just bench minutes, to the younger guys who could mirror the impact of the other guys Lamb-Caron (shooting) and PJ3-Thabo (defense) is out of the question? Just to see if they may be able to do better, I mean you were forced to give them opportunities in the season due to injuries and they proved to be somewhat serviceable, why not try them now. Maybe they can have an impact like Reggie did in a bench capacity. You won't know if you don't try.
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#Nets fans take note- this is what a playoff crowd sounds like..set your DVD and take notes #RAPTORSvNETS - LR
I have no idea why people are focused on the play, we have no idea what play Scott Brooks drew up.
He didn't foul, down 2, with sub 3 second shot clock differential.
TWICE.
Now this isn't good at all didn't see this part of the game though.