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Looks like it was the owner's decision to axe Cheeks and Dumars had no real say. What's funny is they just won two in a row and have been playing relatively better as of late. I'd have to guess that if they don't turn things around dramatically in the second half...Dumars is pretty much done.
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Durant >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Melo.
That was ugly, especially since they were matched up on each other most of the game.
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Asking Anthony to cover Durant is always going to end badly because he is out of position guarding perimeter players. Problem for the Knicks is that they have no wings with any size. Look at the starting line up. Felton (PG), Prigioni (PG), Chandler (C) and Shumpert (SG). Subs are Smith (SG), Stoudamire (PF), Hardaway (SG) and Tyler (PF). That forces Anthony to chase which is obviously not his strength. Supposed this is the reason that they signed World Peace but has been hurt or atrocious. It is a big reason that Woodson's type of switching defense hasn't been effective at all. You have 2 plus defenders (Chandler and Shumpert but against a team like OKC they aren't matched up against offensive threats which takes away from their strength. When you are starting a fat 6'2" guy and a old, 5'11" white guy in your backcourt, and a 6'4" guy as your SF why are we surprised when mismatches materialize when they switch? Scary thing is the Knicks have played better since they went to this starting lineup though it would be hard to play worse than they did earlier in the season.
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Did anyone see The Lenny Cooke Story on Showtime? What a fall...
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Aren't they both small forwards? I guess if you say Anthony is a 4 he could have guarded Ibaka, but that wouldn't be pretty either. I'm not really knocking Melo on D. Nobody can guard KD these days. What impressed me was Durant on defense. He has been criticized for his defense, but it has actually been pretty good for a few years, and now it is really good. He completely frustrated Anthony, and he can guard 2 through 4 these days. Obviously that isn't his focus some nights, he can't do everything all the time. But when he needs to lock down, he does it.
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Durant is getting scary good with the pass too. If he were passing to any actual shooters his numbers would be insane, at least another 1.5 assists a game.
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Uh...end of the 1st in LA and it's the Clippers up on the Sixers 46-15. This must be part of the Eastern Conference tankapalooza you were talking about Chuck.
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http://www.basketball-reference.com/...shooting/2014/ |
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Sixers shot 8-51 in the 1st half against a team that isnt exactly known for defense. If they werent 13-13 from the line it would be even more embarrassing. 69-30 at halftime. smh |
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+/- is a flawed stat but the Clippers/76'ers game has some incredible numbers.
Thad young is -37 in 17 minutes Evan Turner is -33 in 20 Moultrie is -11 in 4 mins |
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89-33 1/2 way through 3rd
9-60 from the field. Young is 5-14 Rest of team is 4 for 46 |
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That's just embarrassing.
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Sixers on 14-0 run
Still down 40 |
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Orlando is 16-37
Sixers are 15-36 Orlando just beat OKC and Indiana in back to back games. Sixers are down 49 heading into 4th quarter to Clipper's What team do you think will have more wins at the end of the year? |
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