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parang naglalaro ng takot si JL.
the lakers' need for a good PG was only exposed this season after the phil jackson/triangle offense era, wherein a ''traditional'' PG wasn't really necessary in running the triangle.
If proof was needed that the Heat wanted to make a point against Lin, there was some clear evidence.Exhibit A: Mario Chalmers stole the ball from Lin and went in for a two-handed dunk in the early minutes. Exhibit B: Norris Cole, Chalmers' backup at point guard, did the same thing in the second quarter.Read more: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/basketball/nba/gameflash/2012/02/23/31181_recap.html#ixzz1nGhUofmj
Heat's defensive focus shifts to the paint^ Yup please don't forget about this guy who killed us in the Finals.
Under Coach Brown's system, a traditional PG isn't really necessary, too.
IMO LA needs to pull off a trade if they want to contend this year - whether it's for Beasley or Sessions. Sana si Sessions na lang.
with D-Fish and Steve Blake playing like crap, they need one. they need a PG who can get the ball in the right spots and can score from the perimeter consistently. and just like synchro_01 posted on page 50, they also need an athletic wingman with scoring punch. metta world peace isn't exactly the ron artest who played for indiana, sacramento, and houston. to be fair to the lakers, they're still learning and adjusting to mike brown's system. for more on that, here's an interesting read...http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2012/writers/ian_thomsen/02/23/lakers.brown/index.html
pinakawalan kasi si ariza. and where in the world is shannon brown? magaling din yun eh.
sayang si Lin kanina, hindi nag-adjust. natakot na nu'ng ang dami niyang TO the first half. hindi siya nagp-penetrate like his other games. ginawa niya against the heat kanina - dribble inside, stop, and hesitate. parang hindi siya.
anybody here knows the sched for all star weekend and what time its gonna be shown?will local tv/cable show the rising stars challenge?