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Happy trails Richardson, Schroeder, Langford, Freedom, Bruno...
« on: February 11, 2022, 08:35:51 AM »

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... and I guess Bol and Dozier, too, even though they never suited up.  And "cash considerations", I'll miss you most of all.

They all seemed like good dudes who accepted their roles without question.  I'll miss Freedom the most for his off-court candor, but Richardson really came in and bought into the culture.  I'm hoping that DS doesn't go back to the Lakers so that I can still root for him; I think he'd be great in Milwaukee.  Langford was a hard-worker who would probably look much better now without the bad luck with injuries.  And hey, Bruno, you'll always be remembered for that one nasty dunk.

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Re: Happy trails Richardson, Schroeder, Langford, Freedom, Bruno...
« Reply #1 on: February 11, 2022, 08:38:23 AM »

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Soooooo glad Romeo is gone!! Didn’t like the pick when it happen…not going say bust yet, as he still young, but looking like it
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Re: Happy trails Richardson, Schroeder, Langford, Freedom, Bruno...
« Reply #2 on: February 11, 2022, 08:47:00 AM »

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I think they were all true professionals while here, but I will miss JRich in particular.
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Re: Happy trails Richardson, Schroeder, Langford, Freedom, Bruno...
« Reply #3 on: February 11, 2022, 08:47:17 AM »

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... and I guess Bol and Pruitt, too, even though they never suited up.  And "cash considerations", I'll miss you most of all.

They all seemed like good dudes who accepted their roles without question.  I'll miss Freedom the most for his off-court candor, but Richardson really came in and bought into the culture.  I'm hoping that DS doesn't go back to the Lakers so that I can still root for him; I think he'd be great in Milwaukee.  Langford was a hard-worker who would probably look much better now without the bad luck with injuries.  And hey, Bruno, you'll always be remembered for that one nasty dunk.

Dozier, not Pruitt.  But happy trails to Pruitt also, whatever became of him.

Re: Happy trails Richardson, Schroeder, Langford, Freedom, Bruno...
« Reply #4 on: February 11, 2022, 08:48:01 AM »

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... and I guess Bol and Pruitt, too, even though they never suited up.  And "cash considerations", I'll miss you most of all.

They all seemed like good dudes who accepted their roles without question.  I'll miss Freedom the most for his off-court candor, but Richardson really came in and bought into the culture.  I'm hoping that DS doesn't go back to the Lakers so that I can still root for him; I think he'd be great in Milwaukee.  Langford was a hard-worker who would probably look much better now without the bad luck with injuries.  And hey, Bruno, you'll always be remembered for that one nasty dunk.

Dozier, not Pruitt.  But happy trails to Pruitt also, whatever became of him.

Which one was Pruitt again?  ???
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... and I guess Bol and Pruitt, too, even though they never suited up.  And "cash considerations", I'll miss you most of all.

They all seemed like good dudes who accepted their roles without question.  I'll miss Freedom the most for his off-court candor, but Richardson really came in and bought into the culture.  I'm hoping that DS doesn't go back to the Lakers so that I can still root for him; I think he'd be great in Milwaukee.  Langford was a hard-worker who would probably look much better now without the bad luck with injuries.  And hey, Bruno, you'll always be remembered for that one nasty dunk.

Dozier, not Pruitt.  But happy trails to Pruitt also, whatever became of him.

Which one was Pruitt again?  ???

We drafted him in 2007, a couple of picks before Big Baby.  No idea why he was on my mind, haha.


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Re: Happy trails Richardson, Schroeder, Langford, Freedom, Bruno...
« Reply #6 on: February 11, 2022, 09:01:28 AM »

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Soooooo glad Romeo is gone!! Didn’t like the pick when it happen…not going say bust yet, as he still young, but looking like it
I think having the rest of this year under Pop to learn their system and further develop the skills he was showing this season you'll be regretting we let him go next year.  I truly expect him to make a real leap next year under a really good coach that knows how to get the most out of his players rather than trying to force players into a crappy offensive system

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... and I guess Bol and Pruitt, too, even though they never suited up.  And "cash considerations", I'll miss you most of all.

They all seemed like good dudes who accepted their roles without question.  I'll miss Freedom the most for his off-court candor, but Richardson really came in and bought into the culture.  I'm hoping that DS doesn't go back to the Lakers so that I can still root for him; I think he'd be great in Milwaukee.  Langford was a hard-worker who would probably look much better now without the bad luck with injuries.  And hey, Bruno, you'll always be remembered for that one nasty dunk.

Dozier, not Pruitt.  But happy trails to Pruitt also, whatever became of him.

Which one was Pruitt again?  ???

We drafted him in 2007, a couple of picks before Big Baby.  No idea why he was on my mind, haha.

Oh that Pruitt. Gabe Pruitt...we didn't even get a chance to miss ya
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I wish them much success in their careers and lives.

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Good luck all!  See you in 1.5 years J Rich when you re-sign with C's over the summer...

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Soooooo glad Romeo is gone!! Didn’t like the pick when it happen…not going say bust yet, as he still young, but looking like it
I think having the rest of this year under Pop to learn their system and further develop the skills he was showing this season you'll be regretting we let him go next year.  I truly expect him to make a real leap next year under a really good coach that knows how to get the most out of his players rather than trying to force players into a crappy offensive system

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Good luck to all of them. For quite a while I wanted Kanter on the Cs, and he's now been here twice, so I'm thankful for that. And he got to go out with a three-pointer, which is awesome. And Bruno went out with a spectacular thunderous dunk.
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Good luck to all of them. For quite a while I wanted Kanter on the Cs, and he's now been here twice, so I'm thankful for that. And he got to go out with a three-pointer, which is awesome. And Bruno went out with a spectacular thunderous dunk.
Loved both those moments.  Really sorry to see J-Rich go, good guy.

Wonder if Freedom ends up on Portland for a 3rd time, could happen...

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Soooooo glad Romeo is gone!! Didn’t like the pick when it happen…not going say bust yet, as he still young, but looking like it
I think having the rest of this year under Pop to learn their system and further develop the skills he was showing this season you'll be regretting we let him go next year.  I truly expect him to make a real leap next year under a really good coach that knows how to get the most out of his players rather than trying to force players into a crappy offensive system

If Pop can't turn you into an NBA player no one can.
my thinking as well.  I thought Romeo would have been a solid rotation player for us if he'd stay healthy and Udoka didn't stick with a hardcore 8-man rotation.  Romeo was clearly the 9th man this year