Who ya got? Andy 9 pts, 12 boards
Payne 10 pts, 11 boards
Coleman 14 pts 6 boards and some clutch FTs
Payne 10 pts, 11 boards
Coleman 14 pts 6 boards and some clutch FTs
THISbobinator said:
Coleman was POTG but felt like Andy was the real dawg doing the dirty work.
Method Man said:THISbobinator said:
Coleman was POTG but felt like Andy was the real dawg doing the dirty work.
cutter said:
Near the end of the first half Andy had a 3 pt play:
FT made
FT missed
Offensive rebound
FT made
FT made
That's DAWG basketball.
StinkyPinky said:
Garcia gets the nod tonight. Looked to be the Andy of old.
txag72 said:
My problem with Andy is that the offense goes dead when he touches it offensively unless he's cleaning up a missed shot. He gives me what used to be/can be "Manny syndrome", like "get rid of it quick, Andy!".
I wish he'd be ready to catch and shoot instead of looking like he thinks shooting the ball is a last resort. Every time he catches it it's like the thought of shooting just occurred to him and he has to adjust his feet and get set.txag72 said:
My problem with Andy is that the offense goes dead when he touches it offensively unless he's cleaning up a missed shot. He gives me what used to be/can be "Manny syndrome", like "get rid of it quick, Andy!".
Exactly. You can see the bubble above his head when someone makes a pass to him saying "Crap, get rid of this thing. I'm invisible in this offense."Quote:I wish he'd be ready to catch and shoot instead of looking like he thinks shooting the ball is a last resort. Every time he catches it it's like the thought of shooting just occurred to him and he has to adjust his feet and get set.Quote:
txag72 said:
My problem with Andy is that the offense goes dead when he touches it offensively unless he's cleaning up a missed shot. He gives me what used to be/can be "Manny syndrome", like "get rid of it quick, Andy!".