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01-19-2003, 06:35 PM
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Kedrick did have a pretty good offensive night - best of his career. If he gets the minutes, he'll get better and better. He can provide easy baskets because he runs ahead on the fast break and can finish. He's the only one on the team they run alley-oop plays for. Battie used to get some but with his knee, he probably won't anymore. The only thing in Kedrick's way is injury. He was emerging last year but then got injured. Same thing happened this year. I hope nothing else happens. I think he should remain a starter because Eric seems to play better off the bench.
Things are really looking up if Kedrick, Bremer, and Baker continue to improve. Once we get Delk and Battie back and then incorporate Long, the playoffs might not be one and done.
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My point why Brown should jump lower, thats how he injured his foot this year, he tried to over jump and block a shoot, never got to the ball in time, and landed aquardly (big sp?) on his foot.
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01-19-2003, 07:09 PM
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My point why Brown should jump lower, thats how he injured his foot this year, he tried to over jump and block a shoot, never got to the ball in time, and landed aquardly (big sp?) on his foot.
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I think you're right he does jump too high or too early and he ends up landing on someones foot or rolling his ankle
 aquardly=awkwardly I won't tell anyone 
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01-19-2003, 07:23 PM
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01-21-2003, 02:36 PM
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Speaking of the draft, there are several Eurocenters who are better than Marcus, although none with that kind of bulk.
IMHO the C's don't need a 7 footer. They need someone 6-9 or so who is a black belt in karate.
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01-21-2003, 04:17 PM
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Speaking of the draft, there are several Eurocenters who are better than Marcus, although none with that kind of bulk.
IMHO the C's don't need a 7 footer. They need someone 6-9 or so who is a black belt in karate.
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 , black belt guy.
I don't think we'll get anyone from Europe, because Wallace didn't have anyone go over there this and last year to scout. Did you know that he wanted to draft Nowitzki (sp?), but the Mavs made a trade on draft day, and got the number 9 pick. So if we had someone go scouting over there, then I'd say we definitly will draft someone from Europe. But thats not the case we have been left out from that and other parts of the world, thanks to our dearest friend Paul "Thanks Dad" Gaston.
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01-21-2003, 04:34 PM
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Wallace knows perfectly well what is available in Europe. It is his business to know.
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01-21-2003, 07:15 PM
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Wallace knows perfectly well what is available in Europe. It is his business to know.
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The thing is Wallace didn't give him approval to go to Europe last year (no first round pick), and this year is probably too late. But I heard he's got some connections over there...so you never know.
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