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brewer must have sipped redballs before the 4th quarter
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I just looked back at all the posts when Brewer first got traded to Houston, I don't want to call them out because they are good postersPeople said that?
Clueless.
I wasn't going to say anything either.I just looked back at all the posts when Brewer first got traded to Houston, I don't want to call them out because they are good postersPeople said that?
Clueless.
Don't see the point in giving brewer that shot. One that's a difficult play to make two regardless if he's hot you gotta give it to Harden.
So many of you owe Brewer an apology for saying the trade was pretty much useless
People said that?
Clueless.
Don't see the point in giving brewer that shot. One that's a difficult play to make two regardless if he's hot you gotta give it to Harden.
IMO if you watch that play again, the play was for brewer to take some hard dribbles off that harden screen to get a switch so that Harden could shoot that 3 over blake. They got the switch they wanted, but Brewer saw an inch of daylight and shot it.
agreeI was hating on brewer just based of his looks and the way he plays
Happy to see Brewer flourish, even happier it happened during a Blazers win Lillard gotta get his head right from 3 before the playoffs start.
the Warriors are 51-12
the Knicks are 12-51
So, does Kerr throw his remaining two games against the Pelicans? Or, at the very least, the one in the last week of the season?
So, does Kerr throw his remaining two games against the Pelicans? Or, at the very least, the one in the last week of the season?
Not only have the Clippers won nine of their past 13 games without Blake Griffin, they've also collected signature wins over Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, Memphis, Chicago and Oklahoma City. During that stretch, Paul has led the NBA in creating 48.9 percent of the Clippers' points either by scoring or assisting on a score. The Clippers also score a team-high 113.8 points per 100 possessions when Paul is on the floor, compared to a team-low 97.2 points per 100 possessions when he is on the bench.