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Re: The "We Finally Played a Bad Game So Its Time To Over React" Thread
« Reply #30 on: April 14, 2012, 03:23:36 PM »

Offline mqtcelticsfan

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I don't like how all of our starters played 30+ minutes...

JuJuan and E'Twuan were just chillin' on the bench...


Don't worry, you'll probably see more of Ryan Hollins, JJJ and E'Twuan than you can handle tomorrow night against the Bobcats.

Re: The "We Finally Played a Bad Game So Its Time To Over React" Thread
« Reply #31 on: April 14, 2012, 03:28:41 PM »

Offline thestackshow

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JJJ cant play. He isnt ready, anytime hes out there he looks like a textbook scrub. He fumbles passes, has no timing, looks lost on defense, completely ignored and out of it on offense. Hes basically worse then Mikki Moore right now, I know hard to believe right?

The dude just isnt ready for the NBA yet. Give him a few years, but this guy can easy wash out of the league if he doesent work on his body and his game.

Etwan on the other hand CAN play, and everytime hes on the court he looks like hes NBA ready, has solid ball handling skills, has knocked down shots whenever hes played and generally looks like he should be playing instead of Dooling. For some reason Doc just doesent want Etwan to play yet.
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Re: The "We Finally Played a Bad Game So Its Time To Over React" Thread
« Reply #32 on: April 14, 2012, 03:32:57 PM »

Offline alajet

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They turned it on, and it was too little too late I'm afraid.
Raptors shoot that well maybe 5 games a year too. Bad combination.

We were due for a loss. Hopefully sends a message for the next 2 games and we hammer nets/bobcats.

You mean their 34.7% shooting percentage? :)
Raptors were awful, and the last five minutes of the game reflected their incapability to a great degree.
I'd rather play Dooling over E'Twaun at this point, considering the latter is definitely not going to be in the play-offs, while the former could see some minutes in extreme situations, which, I hope, won't occur.

Re: The "We Finally Played a Bad Game So Its Time To Over React" Thread
« Reply #33 on: April 14, 2012, 03:51:44 PM »

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If we don't get HCA against the Hawks, then I rather we get the #7 seed, seriously.

Come now, if we did beat the Hawks, we'd have to match up against one of our worst nightmare team in the 2nd-round, Chicago Bulls.

I rather us having no HCA (well, if we get Game 1 or 2 on their court then we reclaim HCA) against the flawed Heat (that's right, taking the #7 seed), shocking the world and upsetting them, then taking out Indiana (considering that Dwight is done for the remainder of the season) before facing the exhausted Bulls in a 7-game series.

We match up well against the Heat than the Bulls, that's where I'm going.


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Re: The "We Finally Played a Bad Game So Its Time To Over React" Thread
« Reply #34 on: April 14, 2012, 04:13:45 PM »

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If we don't get HCA against the Hawks, then I rather we get the #7 seed, seriously.

Come now, if we did beat the Hawks, we'd have to match up against one of our worst nightmare team in the 2nd-round, Chicago Bulls.

I rather us having no HCA (well, if we get Game 1 or 2 on their court then we reclaim HCA) against the flawed Heat (that's right, taking the #7 seed), shocking the world and upsetting them, then taking out Indiana (considering that Dwight is done for the remainder of the season) before facing the exhausted Bulls in a 7-game series.

We match up well against the Heat than the Bulls, that's where I'm going.

Hawks have no interior scoring whatsoever, Hortford, their all-star center, is out for the year. Im not afraid of the Hawks, home court or no home court, we will beat them.
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Re: The "We Finally Played a Bad Game So Its Time To Over React" Thread
« Reply #35 on: April 14, 2012, 04:53:34 PM »

Offline Celtics18

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JJJ cant play. He isnt ready, anytime hes out there he looks like a textbook scrub. He fumbles passes, has no timing, looks lost on defense, completely ignored and out of it on offense. Hes basically worse then Mikki Moore right now, I know hard to believe right?

The dude just isnt ready for the NBA yet. Give him a few years, but this guy can easy wash out of the league if he doesent work on his body and his game.

Etwan on the other hand CAN play, and everytime hes on the court he looks like hes NBA ready, has solid ball handling skills, has knocked down shots whenever hes played and generally looks like he should be playing instead of Dooling. For some reason Doc just doesent want Etwan to play yet.

What I've seen from JuJuan Johnson has always made me want to see more of him.  He can run and he can jump, and he has some nice looking basketball skills.  He had a couple of really solid games earlier in the season where he played legitimate minutes.  He played well in those games, in wins over Memphis and Chicago. 

His major flaw is that he's skinny, but I think he can work on his body and learn to use his frame to compete against NBA sized bigs better. 

I'm not going to go out of my way to diss E'Twaun by comparison, but if you told me I could only keep one, I'd much rather keep Johnson.  I like E'Twaun, but I question whether he has the athleticism or speed to ever really make an impact.  I think he's one of those guys, whose basketball smarts and savvy could allow him to have a really nice, lucrative career over seas.
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