<div class="quote_poster">SP23 Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Really early game today. At 1 PM Central. Pretty sure Wallace is out and now Duhon is.</div> How crap is it that? I hate afternoon games on the weekdays.
I got NBATV now, and got CSN back so I can watch the games again. Sefolosha just made Ginobli look like a fool.
Tyrus Thomas needs more playing time, he is an incredible rebounder, his offensive game needs some work, but he could average a double double with playing time. There have been some incredible plays from Gordon, Deng, and Thomas thus far we are outplaying the Spurs in every facet of the game. If only we could play like this every night.
We'll see what happens during the end of the game. Hopefully the Bulls can keep their play at this level as we know they always tend to falter towards the finish over the last few years now.
<div class="quote_poster">M Two One Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">7 boards and 6 points with 3/7 shooting for Thomas.</div> Also five blocks, should have been seven, but the referees figure someone can't jump that high without goal tending. Anyway, Gordon is showing how tough he is taking hit after hit and getting back up. Nocioni was on the opposite side of a Robert Horry poster. He redeemed himself though by coming back and hitting a huge hook shot.
Don't forget all the amazing blocks that Tyrus has had even if a couple have been called for goaltending. He's amazing on the defensive end and Duncan can't get a shot over him. 6 Pts, 5 BLK, 7 REB
I can't tell you all that much on what's going on sadly as I'm not home and I can't catch the games until after tonight. I return to Chicagoland tomorrow afternoon. So, who's waiting at O'Hare for me?
Great win for the Bulls. They needed this against a great team like the Spurs and even though it was at home they needed to beat a great team there too. Wins against the mediocre teams are fine because you need them but this was important. Great game all around and great defense.
Tyrus Thomas is an absolute animal I would love to see him and Wallace play together more, when Wallace returns. The man has just incredible athletic ability, and his length makes it difficult for his opponents to get shots over him.
<div class="quote_poster">Blur Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Tyrus Thomas is an absolute animal I would love to see him and Wallace play together more, when Wallace returns. The man has just incredible athletic ability, and his length makes it difficult for his opponents to get shots over him.</div> I agree. Good win for Chicago gonig up against a contender in Denver.
<div class="quote_poster">MrJ Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Good win for Chicago gonig up against a contender in Denver.</div> Your mean San Antonio?
Great win. Gordon started off slow in the first, but then got hot. Thomas had some sick blocks and like Blur said should have been more. He looked terrible with his jumpshot though, shot an air ball. He's done very well in his first 2 starts. P.J. had another game starting as well.
<div class="quote_poster">Blur Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Your mean San Antonio?</div> I don't know where Denver came from, but I meant San Antonio.
Very nice win against the always tough Spurs, home or away. I just woke up so it was a pleasant surprise.
Everyone knows I love Michael Sweetney, but this guy looks like he has lost all confidence in himself. He moves around as though he was lost on the court, he gets no elevation when he goes up for a layup/dunk, and gets boxed out easily. It's sad to see what has happened to him since he came into the league he was such a high rated prospect.
He usually dunks it when he gets a nice pass, he just did it last game, before the Spurs. He doesn't really play much, so I pretty much agree about the confidence factor. I have no idea how he played in college. But, if he got in shape he would easily get way more playing time.