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Will Shumpert's Return Have DAT Avery Bradely Affect?
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3G4G
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1/10/2013  12:55 PM
We know he can lock it down defensively but Bradley is like a Wolverine on the Celtics since returning. The thing is Bradley had a shoulder injury but Shump is returning from a leg injury...

Avery Bradley is not playing around I hope Shump is taking notes, we need him to lock it down. I could care less what he does for us offensively because we can score. I also hope he has the cooler head in comparison to some of his fellow teammates.

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1/10/2013  12:58 PM
3G4G wrote:We know he can lock it down defensively but Bradley is like a Wolverine on the Celtics since returning. The thing is Bradley had a shoulder injury but Shump is returning from a leg injury...

Avery Bradley is not playing around I hope Shump is taking notes, we need him to lock it down. I could care less what he does for us offensively because we can score. I also hope he has the cooler head in comparison to some of his fellow teammates.

Nice dig at Melo.

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1/10/2013  4:21 PM
Iman is one of the most underrated offensive players in the league. He very well could be up there with JR Smith or better. His shooting got better and better as the season went on last season.
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1/10/2013  4:29 PM
Allanfan20 wrote:Iman is one of the most underrated offensive players in the league. He very well could be up there with JR Smith or better. His shooting got better and better as the season went on last season.

I wouldn't go that far, but he certainly wasn't this horrible offensive player that people made him out to be. His biggest talent on offense has been crashing the boards, making good cuts and penetrating. His jump shot started coming along. Hopefully with the limited running he was doing after surgery he worked a lot on the J.

He is a huge piece of the puzzle. Can't wait to have him and Felton back. That's what we need to stop these quick back courts.

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1/10/2013  5:07 PM
Allanfan20 wrote:Iman is one of the most underrated offensive players in the league. He very well could be up there with JR Smith or better. His shooting got better and better as the season went on last season.

To me his knee will either separate him from being a flame out or a great player. Watching him last year, his play was just scintillating. He has a lot to learn, but his game screams future all-star. I dont know how much he can fully contribute this year, but for his sake and ours, I really hope he can stay healthy.

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1/11/2013  10:54 AM
Don't be heaping expectations on him- he'll need until the playoffs to get back into the swing of things. This injury takes months to overcome even when the player is back on the court.
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1/11/2013  2:46 PM
I suppose we have no idea other than wishful thinking of what he is capable of giving us this season.

It don't matter what we heap on him on the internet, we are not a voice he hears.

I hope the kid can return to form this season. It would be a huge plus.

Will Shumpert's Return Have DAT Avery Bradely Affect?

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