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A Tale of Two Teams...

Basketball nut wrote.....I must be watching a different player then some of you are. I see the "above" DC but I also see the DC that has caused both DR & JC to increase their turnovers by about 2 or 3 a game each. He has no hands and is out of position defensively about as much as he is in the right position. I watched everything you stated but at the same time I also saw 2 or 3 baskets scored that he should have altered or even blocked the shots but was way out of position. Egolf, on the other hand, would be a great fit in the middle w/ his jumping ability but he also plays out of position defensively a lot. They are both getting a lot better and will see more time as the season goes along but until they can stay home on the defensive end and DC can start to catch the passes that come his way the are both playing about the right amount of minutes.......

We must be watching different games. I watched DC last night off the ball the entire time he was in and I still see a guy that needs more minutes. I know the box score doesnt show everything but it was pretty impressive as well.

What did you see last night Basketball Nut?
 
By my count....DC had 14 pts in 15 minutes?:mrgreen: I'll take that any day....and on the turnovers...some of the passes to a 7 footer need to be above his ankles!:wink:
 
I'll agree that DC looked a little lost on the D last night a few times and that may lead to later foul trouble if he keeps it up. However for now, he's doing just fine. Ruff and gang are getting better at dumping the ball inside to him and from there, it's all the hook shot baby. Shooting freakin 70% for the season, thats unbelievable. Has only gone 2 games where he's missed 2 shots. Not to mention the great FT shooting. He'll be a great asset to rely on when the threes aren't falling or we need to open up some space. If he can work on his D a little better, Les might be able to work him into NBA material next season.

Jason
 
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