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Re: Education of Marcus
« Reply #15 on: January 12, 2015, 10:46:59 PM »

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Smart's stats for tonight are horrid. The 6 assists and 0 TOs are nice, but that's it. No rebs. Bad shooting. 5 fouls. No blocks. One whole steal.

Very very blah.

I don't care about "infectious" or "intensity" or  funny feelings in knees or effort or "clutch".  Let's see efficient shooting, rebounds, etc. Things that can be measured. I grant you Jrue didn't play well but Smart was absolutely not a big reason for the win tonight.
You do realize that for most of the game, Marcus Smart is not featured on offense.

Try watching the game instead of reading a box score.

Re: Education of Marcus
« Reply #16 on: January 12, 2015, 10:51:45 PM »

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Smart's stats for tonight are horrid. The 6 assists and 0 TOs are nice, but that's it. No rebs. Bad shooting. 5 fouls. No blocks. One whole steal.

Very very blah.

I don't care about "infectious" or "intensity" or  funny feelings in knees or effort or "clutch".  Let's see efficient shooting, rebounds, etc. Things that can be measured. I grant you Jrue didn't play well but Smart was absolutely not a big reason for the win tonight.


So your not a real big fan of effort, team work, or chemistry. Your kind of a Carmelo fan, thats cool.
I guess you missed or forgot the part where Rondo played with and got like 11 dimes with a dislocated elbow. Good job. Good effort. You're a great fan.

Re: Education of Marcus
« Reply #17 on: January 12, 2015, 10:52:35 PM »

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Smart's stats for tonight are horrid. The 6 assists and 0 TOs are nice, but that's it. No rebs. Bad shooting. 5 fouls. No blocks. One whole steal.

Very very blah.

I don't care about "infectious" or "intensity" or  funny feelings in knees or effort or "clutch".  Let's see efficient shooting, rebounds, etc. Things that can be measured. I grant you Jrue didn't play well but Smart was absolutely not a big reason for the win tonight.
You do realize that for most of the game, Marcus Smart is not featured on offense.

Try watching the game instead of reading a box score.
Well who would ever feature Marcus Smart on offense? I try watching the game but Smart is about as noticeable as the beer guy in the upper deck. Smart makes no impact on the game whatsoever except that one whole steal a game or that one whole time he sorta interferes with a play and everyone goes "Ooooohhh ahhhh. He plays sooooo hard." Yeah. Rondo used to never do that.

Re: Education of Marcus
« Reply #18 on: January 12, 2015, 10:53:41 PM »

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Smart's stats for tonight are horrid. The 6 assists and 0 TOs are nice, but that's it. No rebs. Bad shooting. 5 fouls. No blocks. One whole steal.

Very very blah.

I don't care about "infectious" or "intensity" or  funny feelings in knees or effort or "clutch".  Let's see efficient shooting, rebounds, etc. Things that can be measured. I grant you Jrue didn't play well but Smart was absolutely not a big reason for the win tonight.


So your not a real big fan of effort, team work, or chemistry. Your kind of a Carmelo fan, thats cool.
No. When I watch the NBA I like to see NBA basketball players but Smart is more of an Oklahoma Stater. But he plays hard. He always plays hard.
Maybe you should stop watching NBA games if you are getting that confused between Oklahoma citizens and NBA players.

Re: Education of Marcus
« Reply #19 on: January 12, 2015, 10:55:44 PM »

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Smart's stats for tonight are horrid. The 6 assists and 0 TOs are nice, but that's it. No rebs. Bad shooting. 5 fouls. No blocks. One whole steal.

Very very blah.

I don't care about "infectious" or "intensity" or  funny feelings in knees or effort or "clutch".  Let's see efficient shooting, rebounds, etc. Things that can be measured. I grant you Jrue didn't play well but Smart was absolutely not a big reason for the win tonight.
You do realize that for most of the game, Marcus Smart is not featured on offense.

Try watching the game instead of reading a box score.
Well who would ever feature Marcus Smart on offense? I try watching the game but Smart is about as noticeable as the beer guy in the upper deck. Smart makes no impact on the game whatsoever except that one whole steal a game or that one whole time he sorta interferes with a play and everyone goes "Ooooohhh ahhhh. He plays sooooo hard." Yeah. Rondo used to never do that.


Someone got stuck with a Rondo jersey.

Re: Education of Marcus
« Reply #20 on: January 12, 2015, 10:56:51 PM »

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Marcus Smart = honest effort

Rondo =. Cheating his team, club, fans.

Re: Education of Marcus
« Reply #21 on: January 12, 2015, 10:59:24 PM »

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Smart's stats for tonight are horrid. The 6 assists and 0 TOs are nice, but that's it. No rebs. Bad shooting. 5 fouls. No blocks. One whole steal.

Very very blah.

I don't care about "infectious" or "intensity" or  funny feelings in knees or effort or "clutch".  Let's see efficient shooting, rebounds, etc. Things that can be measured. I grant you Jrue didn't play well but Smart was absolutely not a big reason for the win tonight.
You do realize that for most of the game, Marcus Smart is not featured on offense.

Try watching the game instead of reading a box score.
Well who would ever feature Marcus Smart on offense? I try watching the game but Smart is about as noticeable as the beer guy in the upper deck. Smart makes no impact on the game whatsoever except that one whole steal a game or that one whole time he sorta interferes with a play and everyone goes "Ooooohhh ahhhh. He plays sooooo hard." Yeah. Rondo used to never do that.


Someone got stuck with a Rondo jersey.
Oh I wish

Re: Education of Marcus
« Reply #22 on: January 12, 2015, 11:01:25 PM »

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Marcus Smart = honest effort

Rondo =. Cheating his team, club, fans.
honestly sucks vs led league in assists and rebs at his position. 

I still think it takes effort to play well with a dislocated elbow.

Rondo is varsity and Marcus Smart is junior varsity.

The most noticeable part of watching Smart so far is his hair.

Re: Education of Marcus
« Reply #23 on: January 12, 2015, 11:09:52 PM »

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This thread WREAKS of "Yeah I'm bitter. So what?!?!"
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Re: Education of Marcus
« Reply #24 on: January 12, 2015, 11:14:33 PM »

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This thread WREAKS of "Yeah I'm bitter. So what?!?!"
But it also wreaks of fawning.  Kinda curious when the Marcus Smart tattoos will start to appear. Maybe once he starts averaging 7 points per game and 41% fg, but then again maybe you have to watch the games to know that about him.

Re: Education of Marcus
« Reply #25 on: January 12, 2015, 11:18:39 PM »

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Smart's stats for tonight are horrid. The 6 assists and 0 TOs are nice, but that's it. No rebs. Bad shooting. 5 fouls. No blocks. One whole steal.

Very very blah.

I don't care about "infectious" or "intensity" or  funny feelings in knees or effort or "clutch".  Let's see efficient shooting, rebounds, etc. Things that can be measured. I grant you Jrue didn't play well but Smart was absolutely not a big reason for the win tonight.


So your not a real big fan of effort, team work, or chemistry. Your kind of a Carmelo fan, thats cool.
I guess you missed or forgot the part where Rondo played with and got like 11 dimes with a dislocated elbow. Good job. Good effort. You're a great fan.

I like when he bumped a ref in the playoffs against the Hawks and left his teammates to bail him out in game two? Or his refusal to take a call from the league office which led to a suspension against the Knicks or going to a bday party against his coaches wishes? Or my personal favorite, refusing to play defense for the last two years....but hey he played hurt in one playoff game so it's cool....

Re: Education of Marcus
« Reply #26 on: January 12, 2015, 11:19:36 PM »

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This thread WREAKS of "Yeah I'm bitter. So what?!?!"
But it also wreaks of fawning.  Kinda curious when the Marcus Smart tattoos will start to appear. Maybe once he starts averaging 7 points per game and 41% fg, but then again maybe you have to watch the games to know that about him.
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Re: Education of Marcus
« Reply #27 on: January 12, 2015, 11:20:23 PM »

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First 23 games of Rondo's career was incredible.  3.6pts/g 2.3ast/g.  Lights out shooting game high 13 points.  Floor general 7 assist in one game.

Re: Education of Marcus
« Reply #28 on: January 12, 2015, 11:29:16 PM »

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This thread WREAKS of "Yeah I'm bitter. So what?!?!"
But it also wreaks of fawning.  Kinda curious when the Marcus Smart tattoos will start to appear. Maybe once he starts averaging 7 points per game and 41% fg, but then again maybe you have to watch the games to know that about him.

But why even make the comparison at all?? How Smart is playing as a ROOKIE through thirty-some-odd games has nothing to do with Rondo's career. We are talking about two different players. So people like Smart?? This is a team that is not going to the playoffs and at this point is playing the kids to build for the future. So naturally, signs of growth in Marcus Smart's play will be noticed. Deal with it.

Oh and Newsflash:

Rondo is gone. He's gone. And he's not coming back. You need to find a way to make your peace with that realization.
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Re: Education of Marcus
« Reply #29 on: January 12, 2015, 11:32:44 PM »

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This thread WREAKS of "Yeah I'm bitter. So what?!?!"
But it also wreaks of fawning.  Kinda curious when the Marcus Smart tattoos will start to appear. Maybe once he starts averaging 7 points per game and 41% fg, but then again maybe you have to watch the games to know that about him.

But why even make the comparison at all?? How Smart is playing as a ROOKIE through thirty-some-odd games has nothing to do with Rondo's career. We are talking about two different players. So people like Smart?? This is a team that is not going to the playoffs and at this point is playing the kids to build for the future. So naturally, signs of growth in Marcus Smart's play will be noticed. Deal with it.
Sorry but Smart is going to get the Rondo treatment now. That's how it goes. Deal with it.