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Re: Shelden speaks the truth
« Reply #15 on: January 21, 2010, 01:20:05 AM »

Offline jdub1660

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Yes, Shelden, you know, the guy that Doc won't even play when we are desperately lacking rebounds on both ends of the floor. The guy that hustle on every possession, making up for his lack of talent.

Here are his tweets after tonight's debacle in Detroit :
 
Man this is crazy!!!! Its like everyone is looking for the staples easy button instead of just doing their job and just play

We playing like a wounded animal instead of an animal that's cornered with their back against the wall!!!

It's at least a "relief" to know that the players do realize how poorly they are playing in the second half of games. And I hope Shelden gets playing time because at least he has heart and desire but he can't show them because he doesn't see the court.

hahaha I work at Staples....I only laugh b/c I hear that broken joke on a daily basis, plus it echos through the store with intercom advertisements, and ESPN plays alot of Staples commercials....it never ends.
Can't stop, Rondo!

Re: Shelden speaks the truth
« Reply #16 on: January 21, 2010, 01:37:53 AM »

Offline yagru

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i like sheldon but hes had his chances.. he SUCKS at finishing near the rim and this team needs offensive chemistry

i feel like they have the individual talent but its just not clicking.. i think there offensive schemes are dated and defenses have them figured out

Re: Shelden speaks the truth
« Reply #17 on: January 21, 2010, 03:52:16 AM »

Offline jimmehx

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I don't think it's a good thing when players go and shoot off to the public about issues on the team.

Shel needs to earn his spot. Sometimes it's like he's playing with stumps for hands... Struggles with those quick passes.

But i do like him and I hope he gets a chance to show why he was so high in his draft year.


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