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Re: Biggest positive from the Philly game: Quisey back and Peaches fine
« Reply #15 on: March 24, 2012, 03:37:46 PM »

Offline Neurotic Guy

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I read praise for Stiemsma, and while he has been playing well lately, I say to myself, how can an almost 7-footer get no rebounds in 18 minutes as he did last night against Philly. Maybe Ryan Hollins has already rubbed off on him.

He didn;t grab rebounds but he did box out well (at least my observation).  There were a number of boards that he boxed his man so a teammate could greb the board.  I'd be interested in knowing how many of the Sixers putbacks occurred with Stiemsma on the court.

Re: Biggest positive from the Philly game: Quisey back and Peaches fine
« Reply #16 on: March 24, 2012, 03:41:55 PM »

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It was nice to see Quisy in the game, however, he didnt do anything special enough to earn a role back into the rotation just yet. If Bradley misses some time he should be getting minutes over Sasha, but Quisy unfortunately hasn't gotten it done so far this season.
marquis has actually looked so bad this year that this game where he fit into play and didn't hurt us is a positive
taking into account he's had mostly dnp's for most of the season you have to take it as a plus

Re: Biggest positive from the Philly game: Quisey back and Peaches fine
« Reply #17 on: March 24, 2012, 03:50:58 PM »

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The game went straight down the tube after Pietrus and AB left .  It was shot though the heart ...down went the Celtics. :'(

This makes me even more disappointed that we didn't take a chance on TWill. A young, athletic wing seems to be something that we can use right now. Could TWill really be as bad as MD?

Re: Biggest positive from the Philly game: Quisey back and Peaches fine
« Reply #18 on: March 24, 2012, 03:57:59 PM »

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It was nice to see Quisy in the game, however, he didnt do anything special enough to earn a role back into the rotation just yet. If Bradley misses some time he should be getting minutes over Sasha, but Quisy unfortunately hasn't gotten it done so far this season.
marquis has actually looked so bad this year that this game where he fit into play and didn't hurt us is a positive
taking into account he's had mostly dnp's for most of the season you have to take it as a plus

Like i said it was nice to see him in the game, and yes he didnt hurt us, but he didnt really help us much either. He was a minus 16 on the night. Sasha could have gone in taken his minutes and not hurt us either. Regardless I dont see last night as a huge step for Quisy, I do hope he can step up his game and get back to the rotation for us soon.

Re: Biggest positive from the Philly game: Quisey back and Peaches fine
« Reply #19 on: March 24, 2012, 04:23:34 PM »

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Biggest positive was that Pietrus should be ok.

Re: Biggest positive from the Philly game: Quisey back and Peaches fine
« Reply #20 on: March 24, 2012, 05:37:56 PM »

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What is this I read about Bradley getting injured?

Sprained left ankle.
Our players get injured when I don't watch a game. In the last 2 seasons a player got injured in every game I haven't watched. :(

Re: Biggest positive from the Philly game: Quisey back and Peaches fine
« Reply #21 on: March 24, 2012, 07:28:57 PM »

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I read praise for Stiemsma, and while he has been playing well lately, I say to myself, how can an almost 7-footer get no rebounds in 18 minutes as he did last night against Philly. Maybe Ryan Hollins has already rubbed off on him.

He didn;t grab rebounds but he did box out well (at least my observation).  There were a number of boards that he boxed his man so a teammate could greb the board.  I'd be interested in knowing how many of the Sixers putbacks occurred with Stiemsma on the court.

0 rebounds in 18 minutes just should not happen to a guy who is almost 7 feet.