Are we moving onto apathy? - Wolves at Clippers GDT

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thedoper wrote:
Camden wrote:Corey pisses me off. Defense getting worse and worse. Shouldn't be allowed to take any type of jumper, open or not. Air balls everywhere. This guy is a fan favorite, but I hate watching him.


I agree. The fanbase seems to love players that work hard but just aren't very good at basketball. I think in the right situation Brewer would be good, like in a 15min/game role off the bench. Unfortunately for us he is better than a lot of our team.


Agree. Love brew's effort but he is a bench role player. The fact that he is starting, taking and missing 3's and still is one of our better players at the moment is why we are bad right now.
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Not seeing much heart out there. Must be tough to go against portland and clips back to back with such a poor lineup. More I think about it the more irritated I am that pek is out.
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This is an ass whoopin and there will be plenty more Nights like this. I would like to see be a little more vocal and use these as teaching opportunities for our young guys before we ruin them.
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I'm drinking all of the Bazz Kool-Aid. He's a legit player in the NBA. See no reason why he can't be a really good sixth man. Instant energy, scoring instincts with a go-to move that's damn hard to stop. Man defense has improved significantly, but still struggles with concepts. Can fill up the points column quick. I've arrived at the "trade Brewer for best possible asset" and reward Muhammad with his role on the team.
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Lavine is going to be good. He can score in bunches.
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18 pts (6-11 FG), 9 reb, 4 ast. Shabazz is earning minutes, but will Flip reward him next game?
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I don't get why there are still defenders of bud on this board..he is horrible
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Im liking adrien. Big body and looks to be a good rebounder. Better than hummel, bennet and young on the glass. Could replace hummel in the rotation.
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worldK wrote:Im liking adrien. Big body and looks to be a good rebounder. Better than hummel, bennet and young on the glass. Could replace hummel in the rotation.


I liked what I saw. Wouldn't mind cutting Turiaf if needed to keep Adrien. Built like a tank. Poor man's Reggie Evans, if you will.
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Apathy is here.

14 seasons out of 26 with more than 50+ losses can do that. One trip out of the 1st round of the playoffs in 26 years can do that.

To make it worse, I don't find the team much fun to watch. In fact, outside of the intentional trainwreck in Philly, I can't think of another team that's less fun to watch. Yes, even though I'm definitely not the biggest Rubio fan here... he helps make a game more enjoyable.

The young guys haven't captured my interest yet. Nothing screams "this guy is really something... not just a young athletic guy getting minutes because he's on an injury-depleted crappy team" type of player.
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