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Re: Unnamed Warrior: Hayward a “liability on both sides of the court”
« Reply #120 on: March 06, 2019, 01:33:45 AM »

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Gordon shot the ball well tonight and was aggressive. We have too many good players in our team for him to score 30 every night but as long as he keeps doing the other good things he does, like box out, rebound, make the right play, pass up good shots for great shots he will be a positive influence on the game.
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Re: Unnamed Warrior: Hayward a “liability on both sides of the court”
« Reply #121 on: March 06, 2019, 01:37:48 AM »

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Good to see that Hayward was able to use that quote to motivate himself tonight.

Re: Unnamed Warrior: Hayward a “liability on both sides of the court”
« Reply #122 on: March 06, 2019, 01:38:38 AM »

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That anonymous person was probably Durant, seeing that he likes making burner accounts on Twitter hiding behind something  ???


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Re: Unnamed Warrior: Hayward a “liability on both sides of the court”
« Reply #123 on: March 06, 2019, 05:47:40 AM »

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Right now, i can tell from the first possession weather he is going to have a good, average, or a terrible game. And this game was no different. When he drines the basketball without looking left and right, it is a very good sign.
I have no doibt about his full recoveey, it is a matter of time
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Re: Unnamed Warrior: Hayward a “liability on both sides of the court”
« Reply #124 on: March 06, 2019, 05:50:57 AM »

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When Hayward doesn't pull the trigger on an OPEN LOOK ,  it hurts me alot worse than a MISS . 

This drove me insane with KO .   A dang good shooter too. God awful pump fake and then pass ....ohhhhhhhh I could  spit bullets watching that.

A pass to Rozier who takes a step back contested fadeaway shot that usually is an airball.

I remember watching raptors ball back when jorge garbajosa came over.

When jorge broke his leg he was never the same. Passed up open shots, etc. Same look that hayward does out there

Thanks for reminding me on him, basketball version of Ron Jeremy, Jorge "El ****oplayer" Garbajosa
https://torontoist.com/2007/01/jorge_garbajosa/
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Re: Unnamed Warrior: Hayward a “liability on both sides of the court”
« Reply #125 on: March 06, 2019, 06:38:21 AM »

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When Hayward doesn't pull the trigger on an OPEN LOOK ,  it hurts me alot worse than a MISS . 

This drove me insane with KO .   A dang good shooter too. God awful pump fake and then pass ....ohhhhhhhh I could  spit bullets watching that.

A pass to Rozier who takes a step back contested fadeaway shot that usually is an airball.

I remember watching raptors ball back when jorge garbajosa came over.

When jorge broke his leg he was never the same. Passed up open shots, etc. Same look that hayward does out there

Thanks for reminding me on him, basketball version of Ron Jeremy, Jorge "El ****oplayer" Garbajosa
https://torontoist.com/2007/01/jorge_garbajosa/

I loved Garbajosa. What a great combo forward glue guy. Just made things work / fit together out there.