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Its a shame he is such a...psychopath. |
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![]() It has the potential to be a disaster. I can see him beating up the paparazzi after a night out with Lohan.
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Mitch is looking like Jerry west jr right now. |
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![]() It's funny that it was brought up here that Artest is such an incredible defender and he has an amazing reputation around the NBA for defense. However, he was absolutely thrashed by Brandon Roy in the Rockets' 1st round series and that prompted Adelman to start Battier against Kobe in round 2.
Fact of the matter is that Ron Ron did not guard the top wingmen last year, Battier did. He is still a good defender but is not nearly as fast as he used to be and is prone to blow-ups if things aren't going his way. He is also a complete liability at times on offense considering he's known to hoist up ridiculous 20 footers on consecutive possessions. It'll be interesting to see how it works with Kobe because for the 15 minutes that McLady was healthy last year Ron Ron was lost on the court. He didn't know where he fit in and his numbers kind of sagged (could have had something to do with his ankle). He is a great team player and hustles, which makes him so likeable, but he is now in the Carlos Beltran category in Houston. NT |
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because he relied so much on ability he gets frustrated really easily now on D. Instead of like a Bowen (past tense) or Battier that actually think about playing defense and are very composed players. But it really was nice to have Artest and Battier playing D as they could rest each other and often did, or if foul problems arose on either. I dont know what McGrady's contract structure is but if it is dealable in the next year or so the Rockets should do so imo. |
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