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« on: January 22, 2019, 09:49:28 AM »

Offline hardlyyardley

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Zizic hitting double figures consistently

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Zizic numbers are not surprising, specially when playing on a bad team.
How is his D? i guess we will see on Thursday.

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Meanwhile both Olynyk and Bradley have fallen off a cliff in terms of productivity

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Zizic numbers are not surprising, specially when playing on a bad team.
How is his D? i guess we will see on Thursday.
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Meanwhile both Olynyk and Bradley have fallen off a cliff in terms of productivity

About Bradley, I did not see this coming. I loved the Irving for Thomas/Crowder/Zizic/Nets pick trade the moment I heard it (though at first I couldn't believe it  ;D), but I didn't like that we had to let Olynyk walk (though understandable) and the Bradley for Morris swap didn't appeal to me at all. How great has that deal turned out though. Ainge is a genius.

I hope Bradley will recover a bit and have a decent ending of his career, after all he's only 28. I'm not worried about Olynyk, his numbers are comparable to previous years, he's just a victim of a log jam in the Miami frontcourt.