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Posted: Mon Jun 9, 2008 4:56 am
by eatyourchildren
L&H_05 wrote:Kobe's inability to handle a double team/consistent trap is very poor...


He had another bad shooting and assist night again?

Posted: Mon Jun 9, 2008 4:56 am
by TommyPoints
KungPauChicken wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



:crazy:


What part are you having trouble with?

Posted: Mon Jun 9, 2008 4:57 am
by TheSheriff
KungPauChicken wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



Nice to know you didn't watch the game.


Welcome to RealGM :D

Posted: Mon Jun 9, 2008 4:59 am
by Don Draper
Deuce33 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-



Now hold on, this has got to be one of the most dumbest post that I've ever read on realgm. Please tell me where was this DPOY defense in Minnesota? Why weren't the T-wolves ever known as a great defensive team with KG? Please tell me that seeing as you don't have to be gifted physically by any means to play defense, it's all about your heart AND YOUR "WANT TO". It's no secret that during timeouts you'll actually catch Tom being the one instructing the team on defense, even instructing on the sidelines on many occasions. Defense ALWAYS begins and ends with the coaching, I don't care what anyone tells you.


You are a clown.

1) Look at my hometown Rockets. Rick Adelman is not know as a defensive coach yet the Rockets had the second best rated defense in the NBA. So your last statement is.

2) Besides last year, the T-Wolves have always over achieved on defense. Kevin Garnett was the reason why those teams didn't get blown out every game. The year the went to the WCF they had a good defense. furthermore, on all those teams he was by far the best defensive player.

3) Rondo's ball pressure also helps. But that is not a result of coaching. He is long and quick he did that at Kentucky.