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Risky pass but effective.
I do not know why he just didn't kick the ball and make them reset the offense.
Lol, because hes Allen Iverson and could dance circles around 99% of all NBA players because he redefines fast!Quote:
Originally Posted by Decastro [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
I would not have traded Chauncey for Allen.
I think it was a good trade. Chauncey is good, but Iverson is not only a scoring threat, hes an assist machine.Quote:
Originally Posted by Decastro [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
I agree on Allen being an assist machine and he has been a pure scorer all his career, but Chauncey is CLUTCH.
I rather the ball in Big Shot Chauncey's hands with 1 second left and I need a huge basket than in Iverson's hands.
You have to ask yourself, if Iverson was on the court the whole game, then would there even be a need for a clutch player?Quote:
Originally Posted by Decastro [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
Ideally, you would want both on the court for the last few minutes :D
Yeah you need a clutch player on every team. Even the Celtics they have the big 3 but their clutch shooter is Ray.
Turns out that Detroit traded their only clutch player in Chauncey.
Now Denver has 2 clutch players in Carmelo and Chauncey. Nuggets got the better deal.
Iverson will never win a ring. He just have no played on any great teams.
Oh, my God. I feel like I just wandered into the men's room.
lulzQuote:
Originally Posted by Gigabitch [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
You should take a gander in here more often. :lol:
Yeah, I'm having flashbacks lol.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gigabitch [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
I'm saddened by the lost of Jameer Nelson. My Magic need him back bad. He isn't our clutch guy (that usually goes to Hedo), but he was a major force in the game.
very nice pass.
He has been the Magic's ace other than Howard. Big lose indeed. He will be back though I don't remember what the injury was exactly I think it was a shoulder or some sort.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cain [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
Magics have one of the top records so there is some time to get him back that is one luxury ya'll have.
Other than the Pistons who are barely above .500 if they lose A.I. they are anally rapped.
He may not be back this season. His injury WILL require surgery. The only decision that needs to be made right now is whether he is going to try to come back in about two more months and try to play through the injury and then have surgery in the offseason or if he will just opt for surgery now.Quote:
Originally Posted by Decastro [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
We're 2-2 I believe without him. Sure, we have the room to lose a few more games, but the Magic were really looking at homefield advantage and they had a chance at it.
And Howard is the best center in the NBA. If we lost him too we'd be screwed.
Magic GM: Nelson done for the year: The Sporting News reports that Magic GM Otis Smith said Thursday that Jameer Nelson is done playing this season, whether he has surgery on his injured shoulder or not.
Turns out it was his shoulder and he is done for season.
Only because it is his shooting shoulder. Need that next player to man up now.
There is no next player to man up. We came into this season with only one backup PG... Anthony Johnson. Now he's the starter and we had to move Courtney Lee from SG to backup PG.
The Magic are likely done for the season. Losing Nelson was a huge blow to the team.
Anthony needs to play better then. I don't watch the Magic's much but I swore the other day or sometime last week Lee was the only guy that could have made a basket.
The Magic are a three pointing team. They have Howard in the middle to draw double coverage and then they are able to find an open man on the perimeter. Pietrus, Turkoglu, Lewis, and Johnson are perimeter shooters. Jameer was a perimeter shooter that could also take it to the hoop. That's where he is missed. He was the most consistent shooter in FG and 3PT %.Quote:
Originally Posted by Decastro [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
So you're a regular now?Quote:
Originally Posted by Decastro [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
Oh man how can I forget about Turkoglu. In my opinion he is the Magic's best 3 point shooter.
Magic's do live and die by the 3 pointers. When they don't shoot well from the arc it is a tough game.
I think they can get to the playoffs but they are out in the first round.
I don't think they'll be a first round loser, but I don't see them making it to the championship without Nelson.Quote:
Originally Posted by Decastro [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
And this season Nelson was their best 3 pt shooter. Hedo is the clutch player for the magic, but he's not shooting as well as he should be.
I'm rather disappointed with how badly Lewis has been shooting threes.
We will see. Like I said I do not cover the Magic really but I'll take a look at the players stats and all that good stuff. Then I'll take another look at see if they could make it past the first round.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cain [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
Unless some teams plans to explode right out the gate after all star weekend.