Mike Dunleavy played well tonight. About 35 minutes. At the start of the game, he got in the passing lanes and got a steal. He was on the glass getting tip ins and hitting the outside shot. I still think he’s going to be a very good player in this league.
He started realizing that this is not the team game he learnt at Duke but more of an individual. After the all star break he started getting more selfish, which is good for him and his team.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting "NJNChampionship":</div><div class="quote_post">He started realizing that this is not the team game he learnt at Duke but more of an individual. After the all star break he started getting more selfish, which is good for him and his team.</div> That’s all true. I noticed he did get winded at the end of the game though. He had open jump shots that were hitting the front of the rim, a sign of fatigue. Rookie legs.
He hasn't played that long all year, he'll get used to it. I think it was a blessing that Murphy was injured tonight.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting "NJNChampionship":</div><div class="quote_post">I think it was a blessing that Murphy was injured tonight.</div> Um, yeah it was a blessing for Dunleavy. But the Warriors got killed on the glass tonight, 66 to 48. Murphy could have really helped in that regard.
Dunleavy Jr. played well along wit Arenas and J-Rich, they'd be so much better if they had a huge inside prescence
Re: Adonal Foyle He’s awesome blocking shots though. He’s only 6’9” and he blocks everything in sight.
Re: Adonal Foyle <div class="quote_poster">Quoting "Frank":</div><div class="quote_post">He?s awesome blocking shots though. He?s only 6?9? and he blocks everything in sight.</div> Only 6foot 9? anyway he's he's a good player and good ebough to be picked at #3. Not that many people think so however.