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Hornets @ Knicks: MCW playing!!!


bLACKpANTHER

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4 hours ago, bLACKpANTHER said:

is anyone privy to what is wrong with MKG??

he had a death in the family that kept him out to start the season, then an 'illness' in the Bucks game that kept him out.. is he still ill or whut??

I think the "illness" was more emotional and he's still dealing with the previous family issue

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Thoughts on the game: 

1. 1st game of the year I blame Cliff for a loss. He kept Frank in too long when he was getting abused defensively and then Monk has an amazing Q2 and we don't see him at all until Q4 when he is cold and expect him to heat back up. 

2. We are defending really bad and miss MKG. 

3. Q4 was terrible. NY was playing the pick n roll really well, so we had Monk in the corner not doing anything. We had the Knicks attacking Kemba or Lamb and we had no movement to the basket. 

4. Worse loss of the season. 

5. Flopingis is a bitch

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