Sure, once every 5th game he is.Originally Posted by b_joseph
Sure, once every 5th game he is.Originally Posted by b_joseph
"I am the law, bitch"
Wilson Chandler could do more playing with LBJ right now than Jamison is.
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He doesnt play this way consistently enough. Btw where is Jamison? 2 points...and several defensive breakdowns can be attributed to him. This guy is just awful right now. They made the trade him thinking "hey this guy can be James's wingman and can be our 2nd legit scoring option". Well he hasnt been that. And his defense has been beyond atrocious. Varejao needs to play more.Originally Posted by b_joseph
Jesus Montero since June 1 (286 at-bats):
.325/.386/.605/.991
July 1 (182 at-bats):
.348/.417/.658/1.075
You dont average 16 & 5 without playing consistently throughout the season. Its impossible.Originally Posted by Kluivert4Ever
Jamison is awful out there he has to step it up in a big way...he is talented enough to have a 10 point quarter here or there.
"Owning the Yankees," Steinbrenner once said, "is like owning the Mona Lisa."
Rondo - 12 points, 7 assists, 3 steals at half.
"Owning the Yankees," Steinbrenner once said, "is like owning the Mona Lisa."
Rondo is a consistent jump shot away from being on the Chris Paul/Deron Williams level. He isnt far from it right now IMO.
Jesus Montero since June 1 (286 at-bats):
.325/.386/.605/.991
July 1 (182 at-bats):
.348/.417/.658/1.075
Al Harrington averaged 18 and 6 this season, I rest my case.Originally Posted by b_joseph
"I am the law, bitch"
Harrington was a big part of that quality Pacer team in 2004. These days he has played on nothing but bum teams but he used to be a important piece on a quality club.
Dont underestimate just how hard it is to average those numbers in the League.
Will Rondo develop that shot though? 4 years in the league and still no improvement with it. Jump shot is the easiest to learn also. I hope he does because IMO, he has a real shot at being a triple double player and a 6'1'' trip doub player blows my mind.
"Owning the Yankees," Steinbrenner once said, "is like owning the Mona Lisa."
How does Lebron look? Box score is a bit ugly but is he doing his thing out there? or more of the same from the game before?
I wouldn't say he's quite there yet. Even with a consistent jump shot he's a level beneath them in terms of the way he reads the game and he's nowhere near CP3 defensively. That's not to say he isn't a wonderful player because he is but he's not really all the close to CP3 or Deron yet. He could get there. Having said that CP3 and Deron could get to another level if they played with the kind of talent Rondo has around him so you never know. This series has been an eye opener though, that's for sure.Originally Posted by dabomb2045
Still he averaged 18 & 6 this year proving that stats eclipsing the 16 & 5 mark wont guarantee consistency.Originally Posted by b_joseph
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2 different players. Williams has been a consistent player all season long.Originally Posted by Kluivert4Ever
Anyways..2nd half here we go.
"Owning the Yankees," Steinbrenner once said, "is like owning the Mona Lisa."
He's being much more aggressive in terms of driving to the basket. But he is passing up jump shots for the most part--much like Game 5. Again, leads me to believe the elbow is a factor.Originally Posted by chanman7483
Jesus Montero since June 1 (286 at-bats):
.325/.386/.605/.991
July 1 (182 at-bats):
.348/.417/.658/1.075
My gosh Jaimson sucks.
"I am the law, bitch"
If you're Mike Brown, you gotta bench Jamison. His offensive game is non-existent and he doesnt play any defense. KG is just abusing him in the post.
If I'm going down to the canvas, at least it will be with a guy who's gonna play tough defense and give me 110% (Varejao)
Jesus Montero since June 1 (286 at-bats):
.325/.386/.605/.991
July 1 (182 at-bats):
.348/.417/.658/1.075
Does Mike Brown ever run plays for anyone not named Lebron?
This is the time where Jamison could use a play or two being called for him just to see if he can find some kind of rhythm. Instead of him just feeding off scraps and looking absolutely lost out there.
Run him some screen rolls with Williams as the ball carrier..something.
"Owning the Yankees," Steinbrenner once said, "is like owning the Mona Lisa."
Jamison doesnt have much of a post up game from what I've seen....he isnt like KG where you can dump the ball down low, let him go to work and nail turn-around jumpers. He gets alot of his points on those little float shot things, or mid-range jumpers that someone else creates for him.
Jesus Montero since June 1 (286 at-bats):
.325/.386/.605/.991
July 1 (182 at-bats):
.348/.417/.658/1.075
More missed shots and bad defense by Jamison
Jesus Montero since June 1 (286 at-bats):
.325/.386/.605/.991
July 1 (182 at-bats):
.348/.417/.658/1.075
Boston being this close in a game that Lebron hasnt taken over is not a good sign for them.
If James has 4-5 good minutes, they are screwed.
Oh and Paul Pierce has disappeared
"Owning the Yankees," Steinbrenner once said, "is like owning the Mona Lisa."
I refuse to believe that something isnt wrong with James physically. He just refuses to shoot jumpers...even when the defenders are backing off him. Thats not how he plays--if you watch Cavs games during the season, you will know this.
Jesus Montero since June 1 (286 at-bats):
.325/.386/.605/.991
July 1 (182 at-bats):
.348/.417/.658/1.075
I think this game is history. Just watching this version of LeBron play....I dont think he's capable of "going off" offensively. He's limited for whatever reason.
Jesus Montero since June 1 (286 at-bats):
.325/.386/.605/.991
July 1 (182 at-bats):
.348/.417/.658/1.075
Ok Lebron..enough is enough. Take over the damn game.
Dont care if he is hurt...you are one game away from having 5 months of rest. Leave it all out there on the floor. Come on man!!
"Owning the Yankees," Steinbrenner once said, "is like owning the Mona Lisa."
I dont think he is capable of taking it over right now.Originally Posted by b_joseph
Jesus Montero since June 1 (286 at-bats):
.325/.386/.605/.991
July 1 (182 at-bats):
.348/.417/.658/1.075
How horrible of a Coach is Mike Brown...How do you not take a time out 1) after Pierce hits the 3 and the place is erupting. 2) after KG hits the 2 to extend it to 9...or 3). when a player on your own team is bleeding and the ref isn't calling for time.
He's gotta try though, dont you think? Have the absolute worst game of your life but atleast leave it all out there for the maximum.Originally Posted by dabomb2045
"Owning the Yankees," Steinbrenner once said, "is like owning the Mona Lisa."
238 more runs to score 1000.
2010 GT record: 8-5 (including two near no-hitters)Originally Posted by Yankeeah
12 minutes...9 points....at this stage, the result will cause shockwaves either way.
"Owning the Yankees," Steinbrenner once said, "is like owning the Mona Lisa."
I'm very happy so far, but I'd much rather have LeBron going nuts and still losing...Originally Posted by RYMASTER or Ryan_Yankees
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Originally Posted by 4bronxbombers
What was that about his elbow??
Time to suck it up and just push your body through everything.
"Owning the Yankees," Steinbrenner once said, "is like owning the Mona Lisa."
I have a hard time believing there is anything mildly wrong w/ the elbow if you can run around and hit 2 3's back to back.
Rondo took about five steps there.
Now I remember why I rarely watch the NBA in the regular season.
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Originally Posted by 4bronxbombers
Goodness gracious...He makes 2 3's back to back. Comes out of the timeout and goes back to passing it again.
Be selfish!! Screw your teammates at this stage.
"Owning the Yankees," Steinbrenner once said, "is like owning the Mona Lisa."
14 points...6 minutes..Game?
"Owning the Yankees," Steinbrenner once said, "is like owning the Mona Lisa."
Game over. Good luck with Lebron NY. Hopefully you get a better effort from him.
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Holy ................, this is really happening...
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Jaret Wright's 2005 Cy Young Season: 20-3, 3.04 ERA
Crazy. For all the Knicks fans that have been waiting for this moment, how do you feel now? i don't know what I feel exactly. Well, to be honest, I was leaning more towards D Wade for a minute there, and I still kind of am because of Wade's superior ballsack size, but I can't stop thinking that this is Lebron's excuse out of Cleveland, he wanted this all along, and this gave him an easy out.Originally Posted by Snatch Catch
Crazy how Lebron can throw up a triple double with 20 points / 20 rebounds and still have a 'bad' game. But that's exactly what it is so far.
I feel amazing.Originally Posted by chanman7483
I still don't see it happening, but at least there's a chance now.
I mean, there's a real, legitimate chance at this now.
Wow.
Jamison has mom's spaghetti on his jersey. He is shook ones.
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Jaret Wright's 2005 Cy Young Season: 20-3, 3.04 ERA
I'm so happy, oh so happy, dah nah nah nah, nah nah nah, nah nuhhhhhhhhh
The Crowd with the New York Knicks chants!
"I am the law, bitch"
Well Knicks fans...time to get on your knees every night and pray to the Good Lord up above.
"Owning the Yankees," Steinbrenner once said, "is like owning the Mona Lisa."
I guess LeBron really wants to go to New York.![]()
2 points for Williams in the 2nd half.Originally Posted by b_joseph
Alright, go Magic!
"I am the law, bitch"

Wow. The Cavaliers seemed to have completely given up.
Celtics win!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow, Lebron high-fiving fans on the way off the floor?![]()
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Jaret Wright's 2005 Cy Young Season: 20-3, 3.04 ERA
27 points...19 board...10 assists...and I didnt even feel like he left it all out there. Nuts statline when you take that into consideration.
"Owning the Yankees," Steinbrenner once said, "is like owning the Mona Lisa."
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