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Good to know.


And that might be part of the problem So Maybe I’m wrong on the “make a living” part because I do know almost all of them have businesses and other main income streams.

Watching TV more, he’s very good technically. I just wish he’d tone it down a bit on the dramatics. Sometimes he goes too far and oversteps IMO.

Since my bad experiences with a couple guys in the early 90s, many of those guys HAVE been flushed out thankfully. I happen to think on the court we lost a great one when Brian Kersey went into a supervisory role which I’m sure he’s good at.

Honestly I think they’re overworked and the change from points of emphasis early in season to seemingly ignoring them and changing the way the game is called as season goes on is very inconsistent and frustrating to watch. It’s like they want games to get over with so less and less is called later in the year. The “freedom of movement” if called by the book would slow game to a crawl, yet there needs to be a happy medium. I just hate the ticky tack stuff called on perimeter and flopping and leg kick outs being called while guys who use great skill and athleticism (JRob I use as example because I see him all the time) to get around the rim aren’t being protected from contact that clearly cause them to miss shots. Watching other guys do it now as I see more games, it’s happening everywhere. That affects teams’ identity. Buzz want us to get to the rim and the line but we’re not being rewarded the way we were early in the season either. It’s totally changed how we’ve had to approach things

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Posted: 03/09/2018 at 11:27AM



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