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Game 2: Bobcats at Mavericks


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sessions taking kembas place tonight in the play-out-of-your-mind department.

in other news, I want to throw something at the TV, specifically Mullens' head when he pulls up for those 3s. It's ugly and he is terrible. STOP SHOOTING. One bright spot in his game is that he does seem to be hitting the glass harder and coming down with some nice rebounds.

my ideal lineup so far from what i've seen:

sessions

kemba

gordon/hendo

MKG (because Mullens and TThomas are hard to watch)

Haywood

This team looks to be incredibly focused and improving in front of your eyes one minute, the next it is 2011-12 all over again, shooting off balance long-2s and just generally herp derpin around the court.

I think what we see more of will determine how many games they actually manage to win this year.

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Coach Dunlap seemed to be getting through the players.

Players are playing hard like never seen before.

Absolutely the right coach for this young team and this franchise.

Thank you God! No more Bernie Bickerstaff or Silas. And gah everytimes I watch the Lakers game, Bickerstaffs is always in the background.

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sessions taking kembas place tonight in the play-out-of-your-mind department.

in other news, I want to throw something at the TV, specifically Mullens' head when he pulls up for those 3s. It's ugly and he is terrible. STOP SHOOTING. One bright spot in his game is that he does seem to be hitting the glass harder and coming down with some nice rebounds.

my ideal lineup so far from what i've seen:

sessions

kemba

gordon/hendo

MKG (because Mullens and TThomas are hard to watch)

Haywood

This team looks to be incredibly focused and improving in front of your eyes one minute, the next it is 2011-12 all over again, shooting off balance long-2s and just generally herp derpin around the court.

I think what we see more of will determine how many games they actually manage to win this year.

I said the same thing about Mullens in the Summer league this year, but who knows. I guess the coaches sees something or wanna do something with Mullens from behind the 3. As big as he is, he should be in the paint all day. Not from behind the 3 mark.

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