Cutting AI's Minutes?

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  1. Hunter

    Hunter Administrator Staff Member Administrator

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    <div class="bi">No Big Deal</div>
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    <span style="font-style: italic">Oct 8</span> - For clarification's sake, Nuggets coach George Karl doesn't want anyone going overboard with the idea that from time to time this season he'll limit Allen Iverson's minutes.</p>

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    "Limiting his minutes sounds worse than it's going to be," Karl said. "I just want to monitor his minutes against the teams that we can be without him. The teams that we need him to play big minutes, he'll play big minutes. I just want him to be more ready to play in the playoffs." -- <font color="#000000">Denver Post</font></p></div></div>
     
  2. tremaine

    tremaine To Win, Be Like Fitz

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    Let me get this straight. If GK makes a good move, he thinks that the media and the fans will think it's a bad move, so he tells them not to worry. So if that's true, does hethink that when he makes a bad move, the media and the fans will think it's a good move? Or am I just confused?</p>

    Stop confusing me GK.</p>
     
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    Ah AI been leading the league in minutes for how long now? And why cut his minutes when he has yet to slow down? Hmm I just don't think that is a good idea. I am sure it will not be much, but still until he slows down why cut his minutes is the way I look at it.</p>
     

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