Another game, another 10+ point deficit at home, another relatively close win. Jack and Al were terrible. Jack has an excuse since hes coming off injury and playing on a fractured big toe but Al is just a joke. I like his heart but I seriously look forward to moving him this offseason. Hes just too inconsistent. Barnes was horrible again, status quo for the season. Monta and Baron were awesome. Pietrus had a decent game. Webber barely played. Wright was ok. He had a sick block on Durant's dunk at the apex of their jumps. Hes got amazing athleticism and length. In the last few games we've seen him easily dunk over Josh Smith and then out-jump and out-wingspan Durant on a block. He gets pushed around very easily though, the slightest contact affects him a lot, but hes still showing a lot of positives. Here:s the top 10 plays form last night (Wright block at #9): http://boss.streamos.com/wmedia/nba/nbacom...1%3B10747685%3B Look at how he goes from backpedaling to having his hand 11 feet in the air in a split second. Hes got insane potential on defense as an AK47 or smaller Marcus Camby type of player.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Run BJM @ Feb 27 2008, 08:35 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Monta and Baron were awesome.</div> Well, despite Baron's 10 assists and 7 steals, he went 8-24 from the field, 33%. I wouldn't call that "awesome". Again he needs to lay off the 3s. It's a stunning contrast with how much smarter Monta is with his shot selection, Baron never seems to learn.
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