CoolBreeze44 wrote:It's possible. He's young enough to think he could get another contract in this league.
In that event he should sue his agent for malpractice!
CoolBreeze44 wrote:It's possible. He's young enough to think he could get another contract in this league.
kekgeek1 wrote:Kevin Martin played a decent game even though he went 0-6 from behind the arc. But I hate it when he gets up 10 more shots than Wiggins, and 5 more than a dominant Pek. Especially when he was so poor behind the 3 point line. I promise you (Khans) I am not a Martin hater. But we don't need him jacking up 21 shots when he is under 45%. Tonight was a night Wiggins could have gotten 30 easily, with Kyle Singler guarding him most of the night. Instead it was the KMart show again. It kept us from being as efficient as we could have been.
I slightly disagree, the only reason I say this is Kmart had a lot of open shots from behind the arc, and I will not be mad if he is taking open shots, I get where you are coming from, but if they are open and he misses I can't be mad he is giving the ball to Wiggins
thedoper wrote:kekgeek1 wrote:I am going to comment on a few of you points one at a time.
- Chase did not play tonight. We were missing Ricky and Bazz. What does that tell you? He just isn't going to play very much any more. And I think that's one thing we can all be grateful for.
I know it is a long shot but do you think if he does not play the rest of the season he will opt out because of professional pride and he might want to play somewhere he will actually get minutes
Would be a dream come true and potentially one of the most delusional moves I could think of from a professional player in a league with guaranteed contracts.
CoolBreeze44 wrote:kekgeek1 wrote:Kevin Martin played a decent game even though he went 0-6 from behind the arc. But I hate it when he gets up 10 more shots than Wiggins, and 5 more than a dominant Pek. Especially when he was so poor behind the 3 point line. I promise you (Khans) I am not a Martin hater. But we don't need him jacking up 21 shots when he is under 45%. Tonight was a night Wiggins could have gotten 30 easily, with Kyle Singler guarding him most of the night. Instead it was the KMart show again. It kept us from being as efficient as we could have been.
I slightly disagree, the only reason I say this is Kmart had a lot of open shots from behind the arc, and I will not be mad if he is taking open shots, I get where you are coming from, but if they are open and he misses I can't be mad he is giving the ball to Wiggins
Like I said, it was hard coming up with negatives. I guess I just enjoy watching Andrew with the ball so much that I see Kevin as an impediment to that. Selfish on my part.
Q12543 wrote:The thing I have noticed from Mo, Thad, and Martin is their defensive effort. It's picked up a notch over the past few games and I attribute it to one thing: Hope.
Ever since the vets started trickling back, with Rubio being the most critical one of course, it appears to be that these guys are putting out a lot more effort defensively. I think Young and Williams were so worn-down by the losing and being overmatched on most nights that it started to seep into their psyches. They just weren't willing to go into 5th gear knowing that it would be all for naught. That's no excuse given the paychecks these guys are pulling down, but it's also human nature. Corey Brewer might be the only guy in the NBA immune to this ailment....
Anywho, good to see that we controlled this game from wire to wire, without Rubio. Pekovic was a beast!
thedoper wrote:Q12543 wrote:The thing I have noticed from Mo, Thad, and Martin is their defensive effort. It's picked up a notch over the past few games and I attribute it to one thing: Hope.
Ever since the vets started trickling back, with Rubio being the most critical one of course, it appears to be that these guys are putting out a lot more effort defensively. I think Young and Williams were so worn-down by the losing and being overmatched on most nights that it started to seep into their psyches. They just weren't willing to go into 5th gear knowing that it would be all for naught. That's no excuse given the paychecks these guys are pulling down, but it's also human nature. Corey Brewer might be the only guy in the NBA immune to this ailment....
Anywho, good to see that we controlled this game from wire to wire, without Rubio. Pekovic was a beast!
If this is really what happened then this is exactly why these are shitty vets. They all need hope to put forward their full effort? I want these guys nowhere near Wiggins if that is the case.