"Lol 17 threes tho! Had to say damn my self!" Smith tweeted after taking 17 three-pointers against the Bucks.
He then added: "But trust me give me that chance again I'll shoot it again!"
The Smart Guys
1. Pablo Prigioni - 36 with a truck load of Euro Championships. We dig his humility.
2. Tyson Chandler - was looking forward to his new jumper. The ring counts for something.
3. Tim Hardaway Jr - pro pedigree and a quick study. He deserves half of JR's 17 three point attempts.
4. Toure Murry - he understands pace. Extra credit for playing tenacious defense.
5. Beno Udrih - unfortunately, smart cannot compensate for slow
6. Cole Aldrich - see Beno Udrih
How is Cole Aldridge smart?!
Yeah, the only thing I can say with certainty is that Aldridge has sucked as a pro.
Always... always remember: Less is less. More is more. More is better and twice as much is good too. Not enough is bad, and too much is never enough except when it's just about right.
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12/19/2013 11:23 AM LAST EDITED: 12/19/2013 11:29 AM
A. I was giving Aldrich credit for rebounding ability. Upon further review, "rebounding ability does not qualify as basketball IQ and the ruling is over turned, Aldrich is dropped from The Smart Guys... The Answer Man will be charged a timeout!"
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To be honest though, although I mock them, if I were a professional basketball player, I would probably top the list! I honestly have no basketball IQ- don't understand basic plays, and I only realised Bargs had made a blunder last night because of the commentators reactions! Ha ha!
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"I was on the bench, (Coach) told us we had timeouts. We had fouls to give. We can't go blaming that kind of stuff on him. I know he took the hit. I know he is always willing to, but at the end of the day, he's coaching us," Chandler said. "He's giving us the situations, the scenarios when we walk out on the court. It's our job as players to execute them. The same thing down the stretch it. It has nothing to do with coaching us, but us learning, getting better."
- Tyson Chandler
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misterearl wrote:"I was on the bench, (Coach) told us we had timeouts. We had fouls to give. We can't go blaming that kind of stuff on him. I know he took the hit. I know he is always willing to, but at the end of the day, he's coaching us," Chandler said. "He's giving us the situations, the scenarios when we walk out on the court. It's our job as players to execute them. The same thing down the stretch it. It has nothing to do with coaching us, but us learning, getting better."
- Tyson Chandler
Nice of him to make this up to protect his coach- we've missed his leadership.