Author Topic: Hubie is so right, Does AB ever use the backboard on layups?  (Read 705 times)

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Offline rondohondo

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Twice in the game he had an and 1 attempt, but both times tried to swish it in instead of using the backboard. He does this all the time too, even when no one else is around.

Easily cost us about 4 pts last night, could have been the difference in the game....
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Offline Ogaju

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time to run layup drills in practice.

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time to run layup drills in practice.

If they seriously need to run layup drills before a Game 7 for the right to go to the ECF, then boy this team has a lot more problems than we thought.  :P
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Offline jambr380

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Actually cost us 2 points, not 4 (since he made both free throws on both occasions).

But if we are going to get on Bradley for anything other than giving John Wall too much space, then people need to take another look at what is going on. Horford and Bradley are keeping this team together with very little help from our actual all-star.