^ everyone is dumb and takes things to the extreme.
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china vs. russia on right now
On NBC?
Does anyone know if the USA game will actually be on NBC this time? It's ridiculous that NBC will censor part of the opening ceremony because it didn't involve the USA, yet they won't even show the team that our media continues to shove down our throats. WTH!?!?
China is awful.
There is also an NBC hosted program that you can use, but it requires that you be a subscriber to certain cable and/or internet providers. Look at this link to see if you can use it: http://www.nbcolympics.com/liveextra/
U can just put your email In and get a 4 hour pass without having to use a cable provider
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So far Russia plays in a very exciting and creative basketball. I know, they played against Britain and China, and tougher opponents are ahead, but it would be nice if the trend continues and Shved and Kirilenko keep beasting. I wouldn't mind USA vs Russia finals ;-)
Farouq had 12 points, 11 rebounds, 2 assists, and drew 8 fouls today.
Only shot 3/12 from the field and 6/9 from the line though.
I'm expecting plenty of PT today for Davis, since there will a lot of garbage time (blowout by half time).
Brazil is a nice team.
NBC Sport Network channel or Nbcolympics.com and use the live stream of NBCSN.
Nah, it's the other way:
http://www.london2012.com/basketball...a04/index.html
From watching that game, it seemed like about half of those 11 rebounds came off his own misses. His offense just doesn't look to be progressing at all.
He's a below average offensive player at best. A guy who doesn't shoot or dribble will always struggle offensively. His best bet is to be an elite defender. Right now, he's not a starting caliber SF in the league because he's too bad of an offensive player. I like him, but his offense is pretty bad right now.
What channel is it on if i have DTV?
Agreed. But are we essentially wanting the same thing from Miller? Is SF not going to be a big contributing position on offense in the long-term for us? Obviously things are always subject to change, but if either is a long-term solution (assuming either or both reach their potential), do we expect negligible offense from that spot?
Just curious. I couldn't care less as long as we get 'dem rangs.
I believe Demps will use next year's cap space to go after a legit starting SF. Every other position is set long-term. Davis and Anderson in the frontcourt. Gordon and Rivers in the backcourt.
I feel the same way man. Miller did all those things in college basketball. He shot the ball well from long-range, displayed an above average ability to finish at the rim, and was one of his team's better perimeter defenders. I think he has the potential to translate these skills to the next level. Only time will tell. Demps and Monty were excited to get him, going as far as calling him a first round talent. I hope he lives up to their expectations.
Gasp! We're down!
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Mod edit-Official links posted within the thread
http://www.nbcolympics.com/liveextra/index.html
Hope the brow can get some heavy minutes this game...I hope he can crack the lineup in the late third rather than sometime in the fourth.
I think the answer has been said many times before on this board in many forms, but I think you build a team based on skillsets. Not everyone has to be "well rounded" nor do you need a specific production line out of the 3 spot. I think the main concepts of a team are having scorers,spot up shooters, distributers, rebounders, perimeter defenders, Weakside defenders and post defenders (this is in no way comprehensive). I think with a guy like Aminu he can fill the roll as an above average rebounder at his position, Perimeter defender, weak side defender, and possibly a spot up shooter. That to me would be living up to his potential. like 10 points 8 rebounds a steal a block and maybe 2 assist per game without turning it over. Miller is a second rounder, and while I respect his game, I don't expect much from him besides to not turnover the ball, play solid defense and hit an open jump shot every now and then.
AD is really getting his high five technique down.
I like this Benromanhadhne guy. Not spelling that right, but whatever.
The key for Aminu is to figure out one or two things he can do offensively, don't do anything that he can't do, and be a beast on boards and on defense. If he can do that, he'll be a very valuable player. It's all about accentuating the positive and limiting the negative, and he's not a selfish player. His role of this team is beyond what he really should be doing offensively.
I agree. I can't remember who posted the article about the NBA now having 12 (more or less) different positions based upon skill-sets. (The article dealt with the skill-sets of players on the Mavs from their championship season, I believe). I might have been indirect in how I phrased my comment, but I'm guessing either Aminu OR Miller will fill the role we need from them.
Or, in other words, as both players possibly reach their potential, only one of them may be in our long-term plans (the better of the two, clearly). It seems redundant to have two identical players on our team, unless you can get another AD would be my guess.
I didn't emphasize that point as well as I would have liked.
Aminu's skill set is valuable against teams with elite scoring SFs. But overall, he's better suited for a back up role until his offense improves.
OH MY GAWD! DAVIS WITH THE GREATEST DUNK OF ALL TIME!
Not really. Seriously, Team USA playing, guys? Tunisia is raining 3s on us...anyone?
Tunisia's 3's are on today.
Man that Vince Carter dunk.....I've still never seen a better dunk than that one.
Yeahm we're on the same page. Who knows who stays, or if it has to be an 'OR' situation. I would think they could keep both of them on reasoable contracts. Who knows, Miller may be a better spot up shooter and Aminu more of a guy that gets to the rim. aminu hasn't shown me that he will ever be a great shooter from anywhere on the floor or even a Bruce Bowen Type of shooter. Honestly, I think his bread in butter will be as a finisher, defender, and a rebounder.
The call on Paul just then was absolutely absurd.
That guy didn't even try to contest Carter's dunk. :hihi: I remember when Von Wafer got dunked over while trying to contest Kirk Snyder's dunk.
One of the most underrated dunks in my opinion. Good times.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYSqmfWLBUE
Bah! I've had enough of Love!
Oh. I didn't want him to get hurt. Just go to the bench so Davis can play.
Edit: Oh well. Davis is in.
Love out! Davis in!
Edit: Didn't realize he got injured. Boo to the injury but yay to Davis coming in as a result :D
THE BROW IS IN!
**** yeah bye bye love hello THE BROW:cool:
GO GO BROW!!!
Hm. Experienced guys are going to go for the rim shielding up and unders when driving baseline. He'll need to start trying to cut them off from there and force them to go over him, and fail.
Iggy!!!