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The Irving Effect
« on: March 01, 2018, 12:10:16 PM »

Offline rollie mass

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Players are not only competitive they mimic or borrow.I watched a Theis floater,Rozier use of a high backboard
 Rozier's ball handling is massively improved but backboard spins are raw
Watching Kyrie bring the crowd to life and its not a dunk.
They witness him practice his craft and these guys have been dribbling a long time and can pick up quickly some of his tricks.
The last 4 games have looked like pre-season.
Houston will be a tough game but the tail end of season is time that defenses slow down.
Jason has hit a wall but Marcus Morris is starting to get in game shape after struggling early.
Our 2nd team guard play at both ends will get stronger who wants to be made a fool of by those two.
Kyrie is so dominant but at the same time seems to involve more players than Isaiah.
How Danny Ainge did it but Kyrie has changed the landscape
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