jffl_commish wrote: ↑Sat Jan 18, 2020 9:28 pm
KAT played pretty bad, but holy shit calm down. He's been out a month and player a back-to-back first games back. He'll be fine. He's still the teams best player. That didn't change just because a bunch of you are ready to jump off a bridge. WTF, seriously.
To be a good NBA player you have to play both ends of the court and he falls embarrassingly short in that.
There’s a reason Jimmy Butler wanted to get the fuck out.
There’s no way to sugarcoat it he’s an atrocious defense of player.
You obviously didn't read what he said. Give KAT some slack he's been injured. It's tough to come back and be 100% right away. He was playing pretty good defense at the beginning of the season.
On another note. Culver, me likey. Hope he fixes that right elbow.
nobody's talking about how KAT has become a defensive force. he says things about how the team and he have to kick up the D, and then he does - for a short time, but soon enough he always falls back to his old habits and slacks off on that end. KAT seems very aware about how to say the right things - his follow through leaves a lot to be desired. i guess i'm sick of the slick talk. and this has nothing to do with his injury and illness. his D had fallen off before that.
There is little difference between the memory of a real event and the memory of a dream.
somuchyummy wrote: ↑Sun Jan 19, 2020 10:24 am
nobody's talking about how KAT has become a defensive force. he says things about how the team and he have to kick up the D, and then he does - for a short time, but soon enough he always falls back to his old habits and slacks off on that end. KAT seems very aware about how to say the right things - his follow through leaves a lot to be desired. i guess i'm sick of the slick talk. and this has nothing to do with his injury and illness. his D had fallen off before that.
just saw that we shot FIFTY three pointers last night??!?!?! is that a record for us? hit 14 for a 28% clip - so the usual there. brilliant, brilliant strategy.
There is little difference between the memory of a real event and the memory of a dream.