Former Cats in the NBA
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I hope Ryan Anderson is having the time of his life.
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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5pt 10rebs 2blks in 21mins last week against the Griz
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Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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Thunder waived Tarczewski
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Luke Walton..... winner.
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TJ gets 16 minutes and puts up 7 assists.
Sergio Rodriguez gets 32 minutes and puts up 9 assists.
Headline in the Philly Enquirer is "Sixers still have a PG problem".
Sergio Rodriguez gets 32 minutes and puts up 9 assists.
Headline in the Philly Enquirer is "Sixers still have a PG problem".
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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Maybe they would like their point guard to score a point, or at least take a shot or two.
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Kind of related.
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Yep. 7 assists to one turnover in 16 minutes of play. Rodriguez played very well too. I think in Philly, they are expecting a big name/elite level PG to match the high draft choices from recent years, a 16 and 8 guy, and they are not happy with quietly serviceable in the interim. I mean Christ, 16 assists to one turnover, over 50% from the floor (I dont think TJ took a shot). And they were tied with the Thunder with about 2 minutes left. Rodriguez didn't run the show well late, but he didnt screw up. I wanted TJ in there, it wasnt like Westbrook wasn't eating up Rodriguez equally as bad. It's Philly though, so what do u expect. They act like they are a title contender RIGHT NOW and the point guard position is the only thing holding them back.Chicat wrote:TJ gets 16 minutes and puts up 7 assists.
Sergio Rodriguez gets 32 minutes and puts up 9 assists.
Headline in the Philly Enquirer is "Sixers still have a PG problem".
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Soloman Hill started. Aaron Gordon started. Rondae started. TJ good minutes off the bench. Stanley 13 minutes off the bench. Stanley has continued to shoot at atrocious levels
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Spanish Chocolate played pretty well. They have the potential for two top four picks this season. I dont think they'll be lacking guard play next year.
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That's what I was thinking. 16 assists and 1 turnover out of your PG position and the press is going to write articles about how that position is a "problem"? Strange...rgdeuce wrote:Yep. 7 assists to one turnover in 16 minutes of play. Rodriguez played very well too. I think in Philly, they are expecting a big name/elite level PG to match the high draft choices from recent years, a 16 and 8 guy, and they are not happy with quietly serviceable in the interim. I mean Christ, 16 assists to one turnover, over 50% from the floor (I dont think TJ took a shot). And they were tied with the Thunder with about 2 minutes left. Rodriguez didn't run the show well late, but he didnt screw up. I wanted TJ in there, it wasnt like Westbrook wasn't eating up Rodriguez equally as bad. It's Philly though, so what do u expect. They act like they are a title contender RIGHT NOW and the point guard position is the only thing holding them back.Chicat wrote:TJ gets 16 minutes and puts up 7 assists.
Sergio Rodriguez gets 32 minutes and puts up 9 assists.
Headline in the Philly Enquirer is "Sixers still have a PG problem".
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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They are just a different breed out there in Philly. No reasoning, the sky is always falling, no patience, obnoxious, rude, knee-jerk reactors, etc. A dude can be a pro bowler and if he throws three picks against the Cowboys they are ready to kill him and want a new QB. No idea how a large population can be generally so miserable all the time. They are the best fans to troll at sports bars though, just make sure you aren't alone like I was.Chicat wrote: That's what I was thinking. 16 assists and 1 turnover out of your PG position and the press is going to write articles about how that position is a "problem"? Strange...
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Has a game against his old teammate, Kyle Fogg, on Sunday.Merkin wrote:
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What a son!
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I absolutely love that tweet
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Yikes. Stanley's gotta figure things out on the offensive end. 16.7% shooting from the floor through four games. Rondae having a rough start offensively, not much better at 21%.
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Solomon Hill also stinking up the joint and Derrick Williams hasn't even made it off the bench yet.
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Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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Matter fact, pretty much all of Miller's kids are stinking up the place from the field.
Stanley: 12.5% FG
TJ: 33%
Rondae: 17%
Solo: 31%
Gordon: 42%, not horrible, but 36% from 3 is great
D Will: Hasn't even gotten a minute
Stanley: 12.5% FG
TJ: 33%
Rondae: 17%
Solo: 31%
Gordon: 42%, not horrible, but 36% from 3 is great
D Will: Hasn't even gotten a minute
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Zeus to the D League
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Pretty good money for D League where most make $25K
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The Oklahoma City Thunder guaranteed Tarczewski $75K until Tuesday, January 10, 2017.
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The Oklahoma City Thunder guaranteed Tarczewski $75K until Tuesday, January 10, 2017.
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His handle looks improved.
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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DWill finally got some meaningful minutes.
Also, Rondae had a great game:
http://heatzone.blog.mypalmbeachpost.co ... g-minutes/" target="_blankMeanwhile, Williams played 20 minutes against Utah and finished with 11 points on 5-of-8 shooting and four rebounds. He even started the second half at power forward in place of starting power forward Luke Babbitt.
Williams said he worked on “different detail things” while he wasn’t getting playing time, adding that he had more work to do offensively than on the defensive end.
“He’s really been working to try to get better, get in better shape, learn where he can fit in and get comfortable in his role,” Spoelstra said of Williams. “So when he got his opportunity tonight, he looked good. That’s what you want. He brings an athleticism. He brings a little bit of an X-factor and we just felt we needed that plus a lot of things tonight.”
With James Johnson and Williams getting most of the minutes at power forward Saturday, Babbitt played five minutes with the Heat’s starting lineup and never entered the game again.
“I try to bring a spark, bring a different type of energy that we don’t have right now,” Williams said. “Coach was kind of getting guys in and out, trying to bring more energy on the court.”
Also, Rondae had a great game:
https://www.numberfire.com/nba/player-n ... n-saturday" target="_blankBrooklyn Nets forward Rondae Hollis-Jefferson had the game of his life against the Phoenix Suns during a 122-104 win on Saturday, scoring 22 points with 13 rebounds, four assists, one steal and one block in 30 minutes.
Hollis-Jefferson became the youngest Net to score 20 points in a game since Brook Lopez in 2010. His 22 points were a career high and he got to the line 11 times, padding his numbers on Saturday.
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Check this out Basnight! It's that "God" Hawes?
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Solo sure is one likable guy.
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Love the fact some former Cats are now coaching, showing smarts and leadership.
Steve and Luke are coaching their butts off at a top level and maybe have the potential of joining Pops at the very top, huh? So proud of those guys.
Second question----who are our next former players to join the coaching ranks?
Solo and and Nick eventually? And an interesting question-------JT? Hair-on-fire winner who'd have instant cred with players?
Steve and Luke are coaching their butts off at a top level and maybe have the potential of joining Pops at the very top, huh? So proud of those guys.
Second question----who are our next former players to join the coaching ranks?
Solo and and Nick eventually? And an interesting question-------JT? Hair-on-fire winner who'd have instant cred with players?
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Matt BraseEOCT wrote:Second question----who are our next former players to join the coaching ranks?
Solo and and Nick eventually? And an interesting question-------JT? Hair-on-fire winner who'd have instant cred with players?
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Brase is in his second year as the head coach for the Rockets D-League affiliate in Rio Grande and Joe Blair is his assistant. Terry will be an NBA assistant when he retires.
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Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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Love Steve Kerr. Always makes the world seam somehow sane.
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TJ going for a triple double in Detroit tonight. He has 6 pts, 6 rebs, and 9 asst at the half.
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Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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Awesome game for him
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Bayless out for the season, wrist surgery. TJ is the luckiest guy in the NBA
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Apparently Stan is trying to teach Stanley some humility. Sent him to the DLeague for 1 game last week
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Also got T'd up for winking which is about the dumbest shit ever.
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He has been getting minimal to no PT lately so I wondered if this was in the offing. Can't believe he can't make it in the NBA.Coop Cat wrote:Ugh!!
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I said when he opted out from New York that it was a huge mistake. The triangle was a good fit for him. He needs structure.77HoyaCat4Ever wrote:He has been getting minimal to no PT lately so I wondered if this was in the offing. Can't believe he can't make it in the NBA.Coop Cat wrote:Ugh!!
I could see him being picked up. He's a low risk asset with a recent history of being a quality role player. But he also may have played his last minute in the NBA.
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I'd be curious to see which teams express interest.JMarkJohns wrote:I said when he opted out from New York that it was a huge mistake. The triangle was a good fit for him. He needs structure.77HoyaCat4Ever wrote:He has been getting minimal to no PT lately so I wondered if this was in the offing. Can't believe he can't make it in the NBA.Coop Cat wrote:Ugh!!
I could see him being picked up. He's a low risk asset with a recent history of being a quality role player. But he also may have played his last minute in the NBA.
Toronto makes some sense. But Utah or Portland could also be options.
I don't see a good team like Warriors or Spurs signing him. Not enough shooting or passing.