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Jackson...
His game the past few games was nasty.
His game the past few games was nasty.
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Originally Posted by GSDOUBLEU
It's not even Nellies fault, it's the players, Jackson Harrington and Baron have been playing horrible
A 6 man rotation isn't going to cut it Nellie! We are in April for crying out loud. Our team is tired with the way you ride our starters. All this "I'm trying to play Baron less" is BS! We have players that can produce/help in Brandan Wright, CJ Watson, Croshere, and others. Nellie is a good coach, don't get me wrong. He didn't get all these wins by pure luck, but he's oblivious to his own flaws.
So in a way, Nellie has to shoulder some of the blame.
Originally Posted by LazyJ10
Yeah some of the blame, but still, he's not the one shooting the rock or telling when Barron and Jackson should launch illadvised shots.
"The season's almost over, so there's no need to change anything," said Warriors forward Stephen Jackson, whose six points on 3-of-11 shooting were more than 14 below his average. "We just have to shoot better. We shoot better and we win. It's that simple."
(from the gsw-no game recap)
....to me it almost seems like he's throwing in the towel.
and it's not just shooting better...it's executing better, better ball movement, smarter bball....there are minor changes that can be made.
[h1]Unsung Player Day: Kelenna Azubuike[/h1]
April 5, 2008
The word 'unsung' has a few meanings, albeit all fairly similar, but the one that really defines it is: having value that is unappreciated. There are numerous players in the NBA that give it their all in practice, do the best they can in the gym and always have their ears open when the coaching staff is making suggestions.
For those players, With-Malice.com has pronounced April 5th as Unsung Player Day and my selection for this event is Kelenna Azubuike.
Azubuike attended the University of Kentucky and opted for the 2005 NBA Draft after three seasons as a Wildcat. He ended up going undrafted and found himself bouncing around the NBA and NBDL for the next 18 months. He started his NBA career as a Cleveland Cavalier, but that didn't last long as a year later he was signed by the Houston Rockets to their training camp roster. Again, that was short lived as he was waived after only a couple pre-season games. He had two stints in the NBDL during that year and a half with the Fort Worth Flyers where he posted great numbers and thus was signed by the Golden State Warriors in January of 2007. They then re-signed him in the 2007 off-season.
He started the season strong, averaging 13.5 PPG, 5.4 RPG and 31.6 MPG in the month of November, while starting 12 of the first 15 games for Golden State. Since then he's only started four more games, so his production has taken a bit of a hit. But, even with that said, he's still a guy who gets consistent minutes night in and night out because he does all the intangibles that coaches look for in a role player so well. He is now averaging 8.6 PPG, 3.9 RPG and 21.5 MPG for a Warriors team that is fighting for their playoff lives.
He's not someone that is on anyone's radar when it comes time to pick players for a fantasy team, although I may look at him more closely now for next season. With prime time, ego-filled players such as Baron Davis and Stephen Jackson already on the squad, it's nice for head coach Don Nelson to have a low profile player that will listen to his every word and do whatever is asked of him.
It wasn't an easy road to finally becoming an NBA regular, but it just goes to show that hard work, grit and determination pays off in the end no matter what you are trying to accomplish in life. There were probably many sleepless nights wondering if all of this was worth it. Ask any NBA player and I dare you to find one that says it wasn't.
Every professional sports team needs low profile athletes who come to the arena and just give it their all -we know the sports world is filled with ones that don't; every team needs an unsung player.
Every team needs a Kelenna Azubuike.