<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (jarkid)</div><div class='quotemain'></p> The positive:</p> Collins is not a starter now.</p> Sean Williams and Magloire deserve to start.</p> magloire 5 points 7 rebounds 1 block tonight in 21 min</p> </div></p> Magloire's got to play up to what he supposedly can tho'. Very inconsistent with the O and turnover prone. Rebounding seems to be a constant. Overall, I like that he's a bruiser & I'm glad he got a chance and hopes he gets more but the jury is still out, Jarkid, imho.</p> </p>
Some of Magloire's shot attempts were so bad I think they should have been counted as turnovers. I wouldn't mind sticking with tonight's line up though. I still don't see a reason to start Krstic until he's really able to step up.</p>
A positive development would be not having Magloire trying to score in any way unless he is completely open underneath the rim. He shouldn't attempt any kind of shot unless he's wide open under the rim or the shot clock is about to expire. Oh, and lightning struck twice in this game. Magloire and Collins both hit jumpshots this game. Silky smooth jumpshots. What are the odds of that happening again?</p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (NOMAM)</div><div class='quotemain'> A positive development would be not having Magloire trying to score in any way unless he is completely open underneath the rim. He shouldn't attempt any kind of shot unless he's wide open under the rim or the shot clock is about to expire. Oh, and lightning struck twice in this game. Magloire and Collins both hit jumpshots this game. Silky smooth jumpshots. What are the odds of that happening again?</p></div> </p> maybe Cat and Twin had a bet.
Another really important positive development from last nights game was Sean Williams on the pick and roll. He set the pick and then he put himself in a really good position to catch the pass on the roll. It's like he suddenly studied it and picked it up over a day and applied it in the game. Amazing. If he can continue to do it consistently watch out with him and Krstic, Carter and Marcus when they come back healthy. And he even hit a smooth looking midrange jumper. Pick and pop threat next for Sean Williams?</p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (NOMAM)</div><div class='quotemain'></p> Another really important positive development from last nights game was Sean Williams on the pick and roll. He set the pick and then he put himself in a really good position to catch the pass on the roll. It's like he suddenly studied it and picked it up over a day and applied it in the game. Amazing. If he can continue to do it consistently watch out with him and Krstic, Carter and Marcus when they come back healthy. And he even hit a smooth looking midrange jumper. Pick and pop threat next for Sean Williams?</p> </div></p> They must have worked on some plays for Williams in practice,</p> </p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Jizzy)</div><div class='quotemain'></p> This loss stings because we could have won. If someone (Name not mentioned) had made there last Fts, we could have tied it. This sucks.</p> </div></p> </p> Krstic woulda made those FT's. And RJ wouldn't have attracted all the defense from Miami if Vince was in. Hell, he might not have even gotten the ball.</p> Fuck injuries. Fuck the Spurs, they never get injured. What the hell's up with that? Assholes.</p> <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (jarkid)</div><div class='quotemain'>T_A_G I think you are right, I think the loosing streak to force the Coach to play something diffrent. If we had won the game by a minor lead, then Sean would never see the game.</div></p> Great point, jarkid. Who knows where we'd be if we'd been close in those other games or won...with Collins and Krstic BOTH still starting.</p> </p>
Magloire sets terrible picks. The defender just walks around him. I'm not even sure Magloire is even in the right place; it doesn't even seem like the defender has to change directions or anything.</p>
He is a Net who joins this team this season, can't u give himmuch more chance?</p> Collins as a starter, this team has zero chance to win.</p>