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Now, does the above cover absolutely every single kind of distraction that is unwanted? Probably not, but you should by now have a good idea of the general types of things we will be discouraging. The above examples are meant to give you a good feel for / idea of what we're looking for. If something new or different than the above happens to come along and results in the same problem (that being, any other attitude or behavior that ultimately distracts from actually just discussing the topic at hand, or that is otherwise disrespectful to other posters), we can and we will take action to curb this as well, so please don't take this to mean that if you managed to technically avoid saying something exactly like one of the above examples that you are then somehow off the hook.

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Bucks Postgame Thread: Hansbrough is too real

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  • #16
    Re: Bucks Postgame Thread: Hansbrough is too real

    Originally posted by B00sh View Post
    It really sucks when I don't feel as upset with losses as I normally do, I just expect them now..
    Agreed x1000. This was my first game attending this year. Roy is progressing, but I don't think he is as far as some people on this board do. He made Bogut look like a HOF'er. Roy is still one of the 5 worst centers in the league, but getting better. TJ is one of the 5 worst starting PG's in the league, and getting worse.

    I do like the effort I see on this team. Hansbrough and Hibbert played very hard, dove for balls and showed up like they cared. Watson also made a nice hustle play.

    TJ on the other hand is terrible. It is almost comically bad how poor our pg play has been in the past decade. Our last decent starting pg was Mark Jackson and that seems like forever ago. Tinsley was awful and sickening and Ford is much the same way. TJ is probably pouting after not starting the past two games or something pathetic like that.

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    • #17
      Re: Bucks Postgame Thread: Hansbrough is too real

      Originally posted by joew8302 View Post
      TJ is probably pouting after not starting the past two games or something pathetic like that.
      I think that is why JOS has played him down the stretch the past two games, even though he has been terrible and basically lost both games for us.

      I can't think of any other reason.
      "Look, it's up to me to put a team around ... Lance right now." —Kevin Pritchard press conference

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      • #18
        Re: Bucks Postgame Thread: Hansbrough is too real

        Originally posted by joew8302 View Post
        Roy is still one of the 5 worst centers in the league..



        MY A$








        lol come on now.. one of the worst 5 ?? That's harsh man..

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        • #19
          Re: Bucks Postgame Thread: Hansbrough is too real

          I was thinking maybe we are playing for the draft already? Who really knows. By the way, before tonights game Ford was shooting .045% from 3 for the season.

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          • #20
            Re: Bucks Postgame Thread: Hansbrough is too real

            hey guys, the bulls were up by 35 once, and up by 20 in the 4th and just lost to the kings so dont feel sooo bad.

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            • #21
              Re: Bucks Postgame Thread: Hansbrough is too real

              McKey fan,
              Well yea, there is so much bad to talk about, TJ's mindset is what I was thinking about after the game. I agree with you about our coach. There is so much fail this season by Jim, I have been wondering why his "system" never works. Why his groupings on the floor have so many issues. It is a multifaceted mindf*** where poor coaching, player discontent, losing attitude and back to a failure by the coach to recognize the problems, let alone see the obvious solutions (like not playing TJ and Murph in the 4th quarter or at least the last 5 mins). It feeds on itself and the more we lose the worse it gets.

              I say all this with the belief that this team actually could be sort of decent. That if we put the right combinations of guys on the floor they can succeed.

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              • #22
                Re: Bucks Postgame Thread: Hansbrough is too real

                Originally posted by Kemo View Post



                MY A$








                lol come on now.. one of the worst 5 ?? That's harsh man..

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                Yes, one of the worst 5. People get too caught up in offense. Yes, he is developing an offensive game, but is still very inconsistent. He however still can hardly move and plays little defense. If he made Bogut look mortal tonight we would have won.

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                • #23
                  Re: Bucks Postgame Thread: Hansbrough is too real

                  Originally posted by joew8302 View Post
                  I was thinking maybe we are playing for the draft already? Who really knows. By the way, before tonights game Ford was shooting .045% from 3 for the season.
                  He shot two threes to try and tie the game.

                  Here's a positive way to look at it: if he had shot 21 three pointers in the last 18 seconds, he actually WOULD have tied it up.
                  "Look, it's up to me to put a team around ... Lance right now." —Kevin Pritchard press conference

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                  • #24
                    Re: Bucks Postgame Thread: Hansbrough is too real

                    This season is somewhat tedious already.

                    This team will probably finish around 31-51, unless they make a trade or figure out how to utilize Granger much better than they already are. It is a real testament to way your team is coached when you've got an All-Star on your team like Granger and he doesn't really even appear to make your team a heck of a lot better.

                    All I can hope for this season is to watch Tyler and Roy develop, and maybe hope that at some point Brandon Rush decides to wake up on the offensive end, even though his defense has been great to watch at some points.

                    In order for this season to be interesting at all, you're going to have to watch the games within the games (i.e. Tyler and Roy's play).

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                    • #25
                      Re: Bucks Postgame Thread: Hansbrough is too real

                      Originally posted by joew8302 View Post
                      Agreed x1000. This was my first game attending this year. Roy is progressing, but I don't think he is as far as some people on this board do. He made Bogut look like a HOF'er. Roy is still one of the 5 worst centers in the league, but getting better. TJ is one of the 5 worst starting PG's in the league, and getting worse.

                      I do like the effort I see on this team. Hansbrough and Hibbert played very hard, dove for balls and showed up like they cared. Watson also made a nice hustle play.

                      TJ on the other hand is terrible. It is almost comically bad how poor our pg play has been in the past decade. Our last decent starting pg was Mark Jackson and that seems like forever ago. Tinsley was awful and sickening and Ford is much the same way. TJ is probably pouting after not starting the past two games or something pathetic like that.

                      I was courious about this so I just looked up centers. I would put him in the top 15. If he gets the Green light to take his shot he has been scoring over 15 a game. On the season he is at 10 and 6 in 22 min. That puts him high on the list and if you give him another 10 min a game I see his production go even higher. If O'brien continues to give him the green light like the past few games I see him averaging 15 and 8 or so for the season which is amazing for a second year center.

                      But that is a BIG IF. It all is on JOB and if gives hibbert the freedom to play his game.

                      Now on defense that is a TOTALLY different story.

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                      • #26
                        Re: Bucks Postgame Thread: Hansbrough is too real

                        I didn't think it would be possible to find a 3 pt shooter worse than quis but TJ ford is probably the worst I have ever seen. Even Rik Smits could hit one if he was WIDE open.

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                        • #27
                          Re: Bucks Postgame Thread: Hansbrough is too real

                          Originally posted by joew8302 View Post
                          Yes, one of the worst 5. People get too caught up in offense. Yes, he is developing an offensive game, but is still very inconsistent. He however still can hardly move and plays little defense. If he made Bogut look mortal tonight we would have won.
                          Tell you what, I'll give you the top five worst centers thing. (Don't believe it, but just for the sake of argument.)

                          That makes Roy the 25th best center in the league.

                          Rush? Like the 80th best shooting guard.

                          Dunleavy: Maybe the 30th best small forward

                          Murph: Maybe the 35th best power forward. Maybe.

                          TJ: The 50th best point guard in the league.


                          So, you see, we desperately need Roy in the game.
                          "Look, it's up to me to put a team around ... Lance right now." —Kevin Pritchard press conference

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                          • #28
                            Re: Bucks Postgame Thread: Hansbrough is too real

                            i saw the post game interview with jim and he looked completely out of sorts and nervous/jittery like i have never seen him before or maybe thats how he is normally, i dont really watch him much in postgame interview, did anyone pick up on that or just me?

                            anyway i hope so much for that murphy trade for cleveland, that would be the best christmas present ever

                            i hear ramon sessions is available see link http://www.basketballprospectus.com/...?articleid=830

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                            • #29
                              Re: Bucks Postgame Thread: Hansbrough is too real

                              Originally posted by Jon Theodore View Post

                              As soon as the "O'brien" Era is over in Pacer land, things will turn around for this team.
                              Unwarranted assumption by everyone thinking that way!

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                              • #30
                                Re: Bucks Postgame Thread: Hansbrough is too real

                                Andre Miller, oh please.

                                "Look, it's up to me to put a team around ... Lance right now." —Kevin Pritchard press conference

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