McDyess

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    arnob_detroitbasketball BBW Member

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    Wow, the Old New Ball had killed his FG% and now, he is doing A lot better. Look at these for ProofOLD NEW BALL:69-168 = .411(Rounded)NEW OLD BALL:54-100 = .540 (Rounded)(Not Including tonight against Boston)He is a Perfect 8-8 in the Game Against Boston right now. I never thought how much the Ball effected McDyess, I am glad they got the New Old Ball back.
     
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    wow, maybe a conicidence? but I doubt it.
     
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    He's like 9-10 now, but he's really showing us why we should not trade him.I love our frontcourt right now. Webber is shooting lightsout, McDyess is scoring his daily dose of garbage points, Rasheed is a beast, Nazr is still playing good ball, and what can you not say about Jason Maxiell? Plus, Dale Davis is our rugged veteran in the playoffs.
     
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    When we first got Webber I thought that we were going to, or maybe even needed to make another move. Now my opinion has differed. The team as a whole is playing great cohesive basketball right now, and I don't think a move is needed, however I would welcome one if it doesn't disturb the current team chemistry.
     

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