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Allanfan20
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3/20/2008  12:36 PM
gets more TOs a game than our backcourt. Why and how??????????????
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Allanfan20
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3/20/2008  12:44 PM
Zach gets 2.79 TOs a game.
Ey Curry gets 2.14
Crawford gets 2.46
Nate gets 1.49
And if you really wanna get crazy:
Marbury averages exactly 2 a game this season

Any comination of those 3 gets less than Dumbo and Ey. And somehow someway, any combo of those 3 gets a pretty decent number and 2.46 by Crawford, who gets the second most minutes in the NBA, is pretty good.

Can somebody now explain how your frontcourt gets more TOs a game than the backcourt? Especially a backcourt known to make dumb decisions with the ball?
“Whenever I’m about to do something, I think ‘Would an idiot do that?’ and if they would, I do NOT do that thing.”- Dwight Schrute
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3/20/2008  1:00 PM
Because they're formidable. Ya hear that, Boston?



[Edited by - K22 on 2008-03-20 1:04 PM]
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3/20/2008  1:10 PM
Mix Greed + Horrible Coaching + Overated My Points First Big Men = TO's.

Zach Randolph = Loser and every team he is on will always lose.

Eddy Curry = Destroyed confidence from bad coaching.

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TrueBlue
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3/20/2008  1:22 PM
Posted by Allanfan20:

Zach gets 2.79 TOs a game.
Ey Curry gets 2.14
Crawford gets 2.46
Nate gets 1.49
And if you really wanna get crazy:
Marbury averages exactly 2 a game this season

Any comination of those 3 gets less than Dumbo and Ey. And somehow someway, any combo of those 3 gets a pretty decent number and 2.46 by Crawford, who gets the second most minutes in the NBA, is pretty good.

Can somebody now explain how your frontcourt gets more TOs a game than the backcourt? Especially a backcourt known to make dumb decisions with the ball?


Bad passers for starters, lazy(stand in the paint causing 3sec violations), undisciplined with their moves in the post(barrel into defenders), ball stoppers(leads to shot clock violations), poor ball handling/dribbling(how many times has Zach Pele'd the basketball into the stands off his foot from incessant over dribbling), selfish(leads to attempting bad shots which turn into turnover), low IQ when handling a double team, then add the terrible/poor spacing by our backcourt(leaves them bad angles and poor spacing in which to pass out of) and poor post entry passing by our backcourt(allows the defense to come over and create turnovers against our post players).
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3/21/2008  12:37 AM
i ain't even gotta tell you, you already know.
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3/21/2008  12:41 AM
Posted by Allanfan20:

gets more TOs a game than our backcourt. Why and how??????????????

Because they handle the ball more and have slippery fingers? I do'no.
I'll never trust this' team again.
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3/21/2008  12:46 AM
Posted by K22:

Because they're formidable. Ya hear that, Boston?

I'll never trust this' team again.
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3/21/2008  12:54 AM
30 years from now, people will pull up these old videos and think to themselves 'what the hell was going on back then? No wonder they sucked'!
I'll never trust this' team again.
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3/22/2008  2:35 PM
Posted by toodarkmark:

Mix Greed + Horrible Coaching + Overated My Points First Big Men = TO's.

Zach Randolph = Loser and every team he is on will always lose.

Eddy Curry = Destroyed confidence from bad coaching.

2003-04: Randolph 'Most Improved.' Trail Blazers Must Improve

The winds of change flowed through the Trail Blazers organization, bringing both the sweet smell of hope and disappointment.

Finishing their previous season with a hard-fought seven-game playoff battle against the Dallas Mavericks, the Trail Blazers felt armed and ready for the new season. Unfortunately, the kinks in their armor were exposed early on, and the team received a good beating for the first half of the season. By midway point, the Trail Blazers were seven games below .500 (17-24), the third worst record in the West.

But in the months to come the Trail Blazers regained their thirst for victory and won seven of their next nine games and 12 of their next 17. They finished the second half of the season by going 24-17, a complete reversal of the first 41 games.

By season’s end, there were several Trail Blazer standouts:

Trail Blazer forward Zach Randolph gained acclaim for his improved play over the last season. A national panel of sportswriters and sportscasters recognized it by naming “Zebo” the NBA’s Most Improved Player of 2003-2004. The third-year Trail Blazer had raised his scoring average of 8.4 from last season to 20.1, his rebounding from 4.5 to 10.5, and his assists from 0.5 to 2.0 per game. Portland’s leading scorer posted 43 double-doubles during the season, third best in the NBA. He became the first Trail Blazer in 21 years to average 20 or more points and 10 or more rebounds a game.

New recruit Theo Ratliff continued his prodigious shot blocking feats after donning a Trail Blazers uniform with 32 games remaining in the season. Ratliff, traded to Portland with Shareef Abdur-Rahim and Dan Dickau in the February 10 deal that sent Rasheed Wallace and Wesley Person to Atlanta, earned his third NBA blocked shots title by averaging 3.61 rejections a game while playing for both the Hawks and the Trail Blazers. The “Rattler” upped his pace considerably after coming to Portland, averaging 4.41 blocks per game. He finished with 141 blocks in his 32 games with the Trail Blazers.

http://www.nba.com/blazers/history/Trail_Blazers_History_rsquo9-214159-1179.html#27
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Bonn1997
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3/22/2008  3:04 PM
Posted by McK1:
Posted by toodarkmark:

Mix Greed + Horrible Coaching + Overated My Points First Big Men = TO's.

Zach Randolph = Loser and every team he is on will always lose.

Eddy Curry = Destroyed confidence from bad coaching.

2003-04: Randolph 'Most Improved.' Trail Blazers Must Improve

The winds of change flowed through the Trail Blazers organization, bringing both the sweet smell of hope and disappointment.

Finishing their previous season with a hard-fought seven-game playoff battle against the Dallas Mavericks, the Trail Blazers felt armed and ready for the new season. Unfortunately, the kinks in their armor were exposed early on, and the team received a good beating for the first half of the season. By midway point, the Trail Blazers were seven games below .500 (17-24), the third worst record in the West.

But in the months to come the Trail Blazers regained their thirst for victory and won seven of their next nine games and 12 of their next 17. They finished the second half of the season by going 24-17, a complete reversal of the first 41 games.

By season’s end, there were several Trail Blazer standouts:

Trail Blazer forward Zach Randolph gained acclaim for his improved play over the last season. A national panel of sportswriters and sportscasters recognized it by naming “Zebo” the NBA’s Most Improved Player of 2003-2004. The third-year Trail Blazer had raised his scoring average of 8.4 from last season to 20.1, his rebounding from 4.5 to 10.5, and his assists from 0.5 to 2.0 per game. Portland’s leading scorer posted 43 double-doubles during the season, third best in the NBA. He became the first Trail Blazer in 21 years to average 20 or more points and 10 or more rebounds a game.

New recruit Theo Ratliff continued his prodigious shot blocking feats after donning a Trail Blazers uniform with 32 games remaining in the season. Ratliff, traded to Portland with Shareef Abdur-Rahim and Dan Dickau in the February 10 deal that sent Rasheed Wallace and Wesley Person to Atlanta, earned his third NBA blocked shots title by averaging 3.61 rejections a game while playing for both the Hawks and the Trail Blazers. The “Rattler” upped his pace considerably after coming to Portland, averaging 4.41 blocks per game. He finished with 141 blocks in his 32 games with the Trail Blazers.

http://www.nba.com/blazers/history/Trail_Blazers_History_rsquo9-214159-1179.html#27

Zach could have become an outstanding player if he had the drive and the right personality.
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3/22/2008  4:09 PM
We got a younger, youthier player with Zach Randolph? YouTube rocks.
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