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06-29-2003, 09:44 AM
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Wally
Wally would be good. But Jackson or Posey would be better. Wally is a catch and shoot kind of guy. He can defend.... sometimes. His basket attacking skills are to be desired. Personally I think he should come off of the bench. Because if we got Jackson or Posey, they would be the starting small forward. Remember, our 2 starting gaurds are going to be Hudson and Cassel. Because now that T-hud found his game, he should be an easy 20 ppg 5 apg guy. Cassel is in the same territory. Posey would give us some more boards than wally, and then we would have a much deeper bench with a player who can play both the 2 and the 3.
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07-01-2003, 08:54 PM
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Originally posted by <b>EnTeRtHeAtMoS</b>!
Wally would be good. But Jackson or Posey would be better. Wally is a catch and shoot kind of guy. He can defend.... sometimes. His basket attacking skills are to be desired. Personally I think he should come off of the bench. Because if we got Jackson or Posey, they would be the starting small forward. Remember, our 2 starting gaurds are going to be Hudson and Cassel. Because now that T-hud found his game, he should be an easy 20 ppg 5 apg guy. Cassel is in the same territory. Posey would give us some more boards than wally, and then we would have a much deeper bench with a player who can play both the 2 and the 3.
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no way will wally ever condamn to a bench role, and posey isnt all that great himself, posey is a HORRIBLE shooter and a not-so-good ball handler and scorer himself, wally is more dependable and consistent shooter then either jackson or posey, and his attacking skills are very good compare to posey
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07-01-2003, 08:57 PM
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i don't know what the wolves should do with wally...as a wally fan it hurts me to say his final performance was one of the more gutless pathetic displays i have seen in a long time. By the end of the series he couldn't even catch pass. Am i being too harsh?
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i don't know what the wolves should do with wally...as a wally fan it hurts me to say his final performance was one of the more gutless pathetic displays i have seen in a long time. By the end of the series he couldn't even catch pass. Am i being too harsh?
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every player in the league have at least one gutless pathetic play, right ?? you shouldnt be so harsh on him because he still hasnt done growing as a player, in my opinion hes one of top 15 sg in the league, hell if allan houston can make 100 million then you should never be so tough on this white boy !!!!!!!!
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07-02-2003, 03:38 AM
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every player in the league have at least one gutless pathetic play, right ?? you shouldnt be so harsh on him because he still hasnt done growing as a player, in my opinion hes one of top 15 sg in the league, hell if allan houston can make 100 million then you should never be so tough on this white boy !!!!!!!!
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He was bad the whole series...maybe he tried too hard. it could be that He and Troy hudson don't get along...The better Hudson does the worse Wally seems to do.
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Obama, “we have moral issues at stake.” Of course the United States must act to stop genocide, he said. “When genocide is happening, when ethnic cleansing is happening . . . and we stand idly by, that diminishes us.”
But that wasn’t how Obama sounded last year, when he was competing for the Democratic nomination and was unbending in his demand for an American retreat from Iraq. Back then, he dismissed fears that a US’t a good enough reason to keep US forces there,” the AP reported on July 20, 2007 (my italics). withdrawal would unleash a massive Iraqi bloodbath. “Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama said Thursday the United States cannot use its military to solve humanitarian problems and that preventing a potential genocide in Iraq isn’t a good enough reason to keep US forces there,” the AP reported on July 20, 2007 (my italics).
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Petraeus recently said: "There has to be absolute unity of purpose, unity of effort, even if there cannot be and will not be unity of command."
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07-02-2003, 07:56 PM
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We have to specify Kevins!
Well, both will be good teachers for crying out loud. Mchale helped KG and KG is THE most qualified to teach a skinny, lanky, high-schooler to play forward. It'll work great.
Howard would have been good, but I guess it wasn't to be.
Rickert shouldn't have entered the draft, but he's still a good shooter and a pretty good player in some ways. What do we do when we're up by 10-15 on Seattle or some team late? Put Rickert in and just let him shoot over people, and coast to the end of the game. Danny Ferry, Jon Barry and them still play, right?
It seems like before they've even started Lebron is supposed to be league MVP this year and Rickert should shoot 10%, but they're obviously too drastic.
We don't really have time for a project...or do we? If worse comes to worse, maybe could keep TB  , trade Garnett  , become like Denver, and for some odd-reason go after Kobe (?) or for for depth or something.  We would build around who we sign, err, yeah. Or maybe our 0-year playoff drought would scare people off.
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