Author Topic: We Shouldn't be Surprised by Chicago  (Read 5071 times)

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Re: We Shouldn't be Surprised by Chicago
« Reply #15 on: April 27, 2009, 08:34:06 PM »

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Yeah, with a 100% healthy squad there's no way the series is this close.  We'd be 3-1 at this point if not 4-0.  Hell, if Powe was healthy I think there's a good chance we'd be 3-1 now at least.  BBD has been playing great but he's not built to play 40+ minutes a game, and Moore is a real bust.

The more I see Big Baby play the more I realize there will never be an NBA player who matches up more closely with my body type and set of skills (albeit a 6-foot version and about 20 years ago).  He definitely lost his legs on those layups. I can distinctly remember getting tired and missing those put backs.  I'd still have the strength and will to go get the ball, but when fatigued I'd expend so much energy getting a position to put up a shot that I'd often times miss the layup. 

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