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Offline connerhenry43

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I am very disappointed the C's did not do more today. However, it is what it is. I honestly feel that Ray Allen really was worried that he was going to get moved as a salary dump. Not only would he be upset that he was leaving a place he liked and had success, it must hurt your ego to think that this team, and to a certain extent, the NBA, looked at you as nothing more than an expiring contract, a glorified Theo Ratliff. We all know Ray is better than that (much better) but I am sure the trade has weighed on his mind.

Maybe it is just blind optimism, but I see him picking it up now that the deadline has gone, and hopefully it starts tonight as he drops 40 on the Lakers. :)
"Maybe now you'll never slime a guy with a positron collider, huh?"

Re: Maybe Ray Allen plays better now that the trade deadline has gone?
« Reply #1 on: February 18, 2010, 06:35:43 PM »

Offline incoherent

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I was thinking the same thing today, trying to be optimistic.

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« Reply #2 on: February 18, 2010, 06:35:51 PM »

Offline LarBrd33

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Doesn't matter if Ray starts dropping 30 a night... if Kg is hobbling around on one leg we will continue to stink.

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« Reply #3 on: February 18, 2010, 06:40:02 PM »

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Doesn't matter if Ray starts dropping 30 a night... if Kg is hobbling around on one leg we will continue to stink.
Our offensive issues have really hurt us though, more so than our defense. (KG has been killing our offense when he's in there)

So if Ray became a 30 point scorer magically (and was somewhat efficient) we'd contend lol.

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« Reply #4 on: February 18, 2010, 06:41:00 PM »

Offline LarBrd33

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Doesn't matter if Ray starts dropping 30 a night... if Kg is hobbling around on one leg we will continue to stink.
Our offensive issues have really hurt us though, more so than our defense. (KG has been killing our offense when he's in there)

So if Ray became a 30 point scorer magically (and was somewhat efficient) we'd contend lol.
... not if Rashard Lewis can just walk around KG for a layup whenever he feels like it.

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Ray was not playing well long before the trade rumors started. I hope you are right though and he somehow finds a way to turn it around starting tonight.

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« Reply #6 on: February 18, 2010, 06:46:48 PM »

Offline Fafnir

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Doesn't matter if Ray starts dropping 30 a night... if Kg is hobbling around on one leg we will continue to stink.
Our offensive issues have really hurt us though, more so than our defense. (KG has been killing our offense when he's in there)

So if Ray became a 30 point scorer magically (and was somewhat efficient) we'd contend lol.
... not if Rashard Lewis can just walk around KG for a layup whenever he feels like it.
One play, he didn't score all that much on KG.

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« Reply #7 on: February 18, 2010, 06:50:16 PM »

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we better hope! our entire offense is him and paul coming off screens, so.......

wait, maybe now it includes: wind up nate rob and watch him go.
Mike

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Re: Maybe Ray Allen plays better now that the trade deadline has gone?
« Reply #8 on: February 19, 2010, 08:09:06 AM »

Offline connerhenry43

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i cannot give myself a TP, so i will just spend the morning patting myself on the back for opening this thread. well done, ray!

little different because it was without kobe, but any road win is good and to beat that team will always make me smile, whether i am 5, 50, 500 years old.
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« Reply #9 on: February 19, 2010, 09:45:26 AM »

Offline BudweiserCeltic

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Doesn't matter if Ray starts dropping 30 a night... if Kg is hobbling around on one leg we will continue to stink.
Our offensive issues have really hurt us though, more so than our defense. (KG has been killing our offense when he's in there)

So if Ray became a 30 point scorer magically (and was somewhat efficient) we'd contend lol.
... not if Rashard Lewis can just walk around KG for a layup whenever he feels like it.

Which he doesn't... I've always found it quite interesting how people can take one play in a game and make it seem as if it was a normal occurrence. Lewis went 5 for 13 for the game, nothing great.

Of course, KG will get driven on more frequently, but the frequency has been completely exaggerated.

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« Reply #10 on: February 19, 2010, 09:48:38 AM »

Offline Greenbean

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Doesn't matter if Ray starts dropping 30 a night... if Kg is hobbling around on one leg we will continue to stink.
Our offensive issues have really hurt us though, more so than our defense. (KG has been killing our offense when he's in there)

So if Ray became a 30 point scorer magically (and was somewhat efficient) we'd contend lol.
... not if Rashard Lewis can just walk around KG for a layup whenever he feels like it.

Which he doesn't... I've always found it quite interesting how people can take one play in a game and make it seem as if it was a normal occurrence. Lewis went 5 for 13 for the game, nothing great.

Of course, KG will get driven on more frequently, but the frequency has been completely exaggerated.

Kevin McHale was on Dale & Holey 2 days ago and he talked about this particular play. He said that KG has always had the habit of letting guys get a first step on him so he could make the block from behind dating back to his days in Minny. Now that he is not quite there athletically, he will have to adjust and keep his man in front of him better. I think he can learn from that play and others this season in time for the playoffs.