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....and it was needed as the age started to show a little against the
youthful Hawks.They got to a lot of loose balls and long rebounds late in the game. Powe hit one layup and missed the rest of his shots. Cassell and House threw up some absolute clankers. And even though Posey hit some wide open threes, his play on defense and some poor shot selections offset those quickly. I definitely agree with the suggestion that TA needs to play and be assigned to Johnson. If nothing else, the aggresive D might wear him down a little, and the six fouls TA would have to give and subsequent foul shots are better than open threes. |
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"Steve Z" <stevez1@verizon.net> wrote in message news:2aHRj.3424$Q06.1095@trnddc03... > ...and it was needed as the age started to show a little against the > youthful Hawks.They got to a lot of loose balls and long rebounds late in > the game. > Powe hit one layup and missed the rest of his shots. > Cassell and House threw up some absolute clankers. > And even though Posey hit some wide open threes, his play on defense and > some poor shot selections offset those quickly. > > I definitely agree with the suggestion that TA needs to play and be > assigned > to Johnson. > If nothing else, the aggresive D might wear him down a little, and the six > fouls TA would have to give and subsequent foul shots are better than open > threes. Johnson was not the problem. He's a good player and is really starting to make his way in the league, but he is not the offensive juggernaut we made him into last game. Make him a jumpshooter. Make the whole Hawk team a jumpshooting team. Need to rebound better and defend inside better. Need to stop the Pitino-esque full court trap that does nothing except get our older players tired faster and pick up cheap fouls. Then pound the f*cking ball into KG until the series is over. Make them triple his ass and leave Ray and Paul to bang home the open jumpers. No, Joe Johnson was not the problem. The problem was a complete and total break from fundamental basketball. |
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"Skeptic" <bcs002b@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:i_PRj.88837$TT4.46975@attbi_s22... > > "Steve Z" <stevez1@verizon.net> wrote in message > news:2aHRj.3424$Q06.1095@trnddc03... > > ...and it was needed as the age started to show a little against the > > youthful Hawks.They got to a lot of loose balls and long rebounds late in > > the game. > > Powe hit one layup and missed the rest of his shots. > > Cassell and House threw up some absolute clankers. > > And even though Posey hit some wide open threes, his play on defense and > > some poor shot selections offset those quickly. > > > > I definitely agree with the suggestion that TA needs to play and be > > assigned > > to Johnson. > > If nothing else, the aggresive D might wear him down a little, and the six > > fouls TA would have to give and subsequent foul shots are better than open > > threes. > > Johnson was not the problem. He's a good player and is really starting to > make his way in the league, but he is not the offensive juggernaut we made > him into last game. Make him a jumpshooter. Make the whole Hawk team a > jumpshooting team. Need to rebound better and defend inside better. Need > to stop the Pitino-esque full court trap that does nothing except get our > older players tired faster and pick up cheap fouls. Then pound the f*cking > ball into KG until the series is over. Make them triple his ass and leave > Ray and Paul to bang home the open jumpers. > > No, Joe Johnson was not the problem. The problem was a complete and total > break from fundamental basketball. > Well, yeah, better fundamentals and work it to KG on the block. And agreed, the Hawks as a team shot a helluva a lot better in ATL than they did in Boston. But you gotta correct what happened with JJ. He was either getting open looks or breaking down the defense for short runners most of three quarters in game 4. If he's allowed to keep em in the game, with their youth they can make some breaks for themselves late. |
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On Wed, 30 Apr 2008 01:31:58 GMT, "Skeptic" <bcs002b@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >"Steve Z" <stevez1@verizon.net> wrote in message >news:2aHRj.3424$Q06.1095@trnddc03... >> ...and it was needed as the age started to show a little against the >> youthful Hawks.They got to a lot of loose balls and long rebounds late in >> the game. >> Powe hit one layup and missed the rest of his shots. >> Cassell and House threw up some absolute clankers. >> And even though Posey hit some wide open threes, his play on defense and >> some poor shot selections offset those quickly. >> >> I definitely agree with the suggestion that TA needs to play and be >> assigned >> to Johnson. >> If nothing else, the aggresive D might wear him down a little, and the six >> fouls TA would have to give and subsequent foul shots are better than open >> threes. > >Johnson was not the problem. He's a good player and is really starting to >make his way in the league, but he is not the offensive juggernaut we made >him into last game. He is when he's playing at home. He averaged almost 25 per game on his home court. We didn't make him into anything. We just caught him on the high side of his average. Funny thing about averages though... |
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