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This.Originally Posted by Al3xis
Chalmers/Cole is fine. Biggest improvement they could make is get a big man who can defend at a decent level and catch & dunk the ball consistently (what Joel can't do)
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This.Originally Posted by Al3xis
Chalmers/Cole is fine. Biggest improvement they could make is get a big man who can defend at a decent level and catch & dunk the ball consistently (what Joel can't do)
This.Originally Posted by Al3xis
Chalmers/Cole is fine. Biggest improvement they could make is get a big man who can defend at a decent level and catch & dunk the ball consistently (what Joel can't do)
Originally Posted by chillainvillain
It seems like every year someone goes to Hakeem to better their post game...
and it never helps.
Originally Posted by chillainvillain
It seems like every year someone goes to Hakeem to better their post game...
and it never helps.
Originally Posted by SHUGES
T-Mac = good fit. At this stage in his career, I'm sure he realizes that he's no longer what he once was scoring-wise. But as a facilitator, he'd be an excellent fit. He has never had a huge ego and that would only benefit him and the Heats*.
Originally Posted by SHUGES
T-Mac = good fit. At this stage in his career, I'm sure he realizes that he's no longer what he once was scoring-wise. But as a facilitator, he'd be an excellent fit. He has never had a huge ego and that would only benefit him and the Heats*.
Kobe had a post game already.Originally Posted by westcoastsfinest
Originally Posted by chillainvillain
It seems like every year someone goes to Hakeem to better their post game...
and it never helps.
worked for kobe.
Kobe had a post game already.Originally Posted by westcoastsfinest
Originally Posted by chillainvillain
It seems like every year someone goes to Hakeem to better their post game...
and it never helps.
worked for kobe.
Originally Posted by DCAllAmerican
Kobe had a post game already.Originally Posted by westcoastsfinest
Originally Posted by chillainvillain
It seems like every year someone goes to Hakeem to better their post game...
and it never helps.
worked for kobe.
See what is funny to me is this whole, "Going to Hakeem" idea as if that will instantly make you a force in the post. These dudes have folks that work with them year round post moves but when that person improves, Hakeem gets all of the credit. I don't like that at all. Post work takes YEARS and YEARS and YEARS to master. And Dwight worked with Dream for like a day last summer?I was so sick of Dwight/Dream references during Magic telecasts last year.
Originally Posted by DCAllAmerican
Kobe had a post game already.Originally Posted by westcoastsfinest
Originally Posted by chillainvillain
It seems like every year someone goes to Hakeem to better their post game...
and it never helps.
worked for kobe.
See what is funny to me is this whole, "Going to Hakeem" idea as if that will instantly make you a force in the post. These dudes have folks that work with them year round post moves but when that person improves, Hakeem gets all of the credit. I don't like that at all. Post work takes YEARS and YEARS and YEARS to master. And Dwight worked with Dream for like a day last summer?I was so sick of Dwight/Dream references during Magic telecasts last year.
Originally Posted by koolbarbone
Originally Posted by SHUGES
T-Mac = good fit. At this stage in his career, I'm sure he realizes that he's no longer what he once was scoring-wise. But as a facilitator, he'd be an excellent fit. He has never had a huge ego and that would only benefit him and the Heats*.
Not a huge ego. Just hugely delusional.
Originally Posted by koolbarbone
Originally Posted by SHUGES
T-Mac = good fit. At this stage in his career, I'm sure he realizes that he's no longer what he once was scoring-wise. But as a facilitator, he'd be an excellent fit. He has never had a huge ego and that would only benefit him and the Heats*.
Not a huge ego. Just hugely delusional.
Francis said he would welcome returning to the NBA. He’s playing three days a week at his personal court in Houston while frequently jogging and biking to build up cardio. He hopes to resume pickup games in September.
“I think I’m doing good now because unfortunately it’s a lockout, and I have time to not rush myself to be at the top level like I did before I went to China,
Francis said he would welcome returning to the NBA. He’s playing three days a week at his personal court in Houston while frequently jogging and biking to build up cardio. He hopes to resume pickup games in September.
“I think I’m doing good now because unfortunately it’s a lockout, and I have time to not rush myself to be at the top level like I did before I went to China,