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Odd Thoughts: Chicken Soup for the soul

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  • #31
    Re: Odd Thoughts: Chicken Soup for the soul

    Originally posted by SycamoreKen View Post
    I think you are confusing someone pointing out juvenile and classless behavior with getting under someone's skin. One can do the first without the other happening, trust me I know from working with middle schoolers. I have never talked with the guy, but I think she had more to do with the set up and then proceeded to perform a great hatchet job on him. Of course why any guy would want to be with her after the number of guys she has been with is beyond me.

    I guess I would prefer we stayed as classy as fans as we want our players to be. Might not that behavior cause some not to come back to see a game?

    Wish I could get those seats for the Pacers down here in March!

    He signed off to be on the show. He got paid to be on the show. It was his choice to be on the show. This isn't making fun of someone for their mom hooking up with a teammate or the classless "break your leg" chant from last year. This is getting on a guy for signing up for a reality show and choosing to live his life even more in the public eye. If he didn't want the criticism, he shouldn't have signed up for the show. He was fine cashing the checks, so he should be fine with the fallout. Just my two cents.

    Edit: But in all honesty, it really doesn't matter now. NJ doesn't come back so what's done is done. We can't make everyone happy.
    Last edited by BPump33; 02-17-2012, 10:56 AM.
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    • #32
      Originally posted by xBulletproof View Post
      Eh, wha? I think you're confused.
      Nope, you just ignored the point I was making to harp on a slight inaccuracy.

      Sent from my Galaxy Nexus
      Last edited by spazzxb; 02-17-2012, 11:00 AM.

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      • #33
        Re: Odd Thoughts: Chicken Soup for the soul

        Originally posted by Slick Pinkham View Post

        Danny could have taken a week off and let his ankle heal 100%. No, that is just not who he is. This team hasn't quit, and at least for last night the reason was that Danny wouldn't let them quit.
        Danny was moving around pretty good for a guy just coming back after missing 2 games because of sprained ankle wasn't he.

        I kid... I kid. My theory was probably wrong. Sorry Danny.

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        • #34
          Re: Odd Thoughts: Chicken Soup for the soul

          Originally posted by Asher99 View Post
          DC with the second unit would be better for everyone! He and Tyler seem to play very well together especially setting up Tyler in rhythm on his FT area jumpers. DC, Tyler and Hill could be a force off the bench with DC hitting Tyler or a kicking it out for a Hill 3 or use his speed to get to the cup.
          DC seems like he'd make a better player off the bench. He's a score-first point guard, who isn't big enough or smart enough to defend nearly all of the starting NBA point guards. I could see him being very effective as a quick, change-of-pace scorer off the bench. To make a very lazy comparison, he's much more comparable to Jason Terry than he is to Jason Kidd.

          Your reasoning for making that move, doesn't make any sense though. Changing our scheme, offense, and lineups in order to get Tyler Hansbrough more jump shots might just be the single worst idea that has ever been proposed on this board.

          For a guy known for the effectiveness of his mid-range jumper, he's stunningly ineffective.

          In his career, he's 265-745 on jump shots. So we're going to make a pretty huge change in order to get a guy hitting jumpers at a .356 clip more attempts? What is the thought process behind that? This season he's only 45-147 for a miserable .306 percentage.

          If you consider the "mid-range" as anything outside of 10 feet. He's a career .383 mid-range shooter. This season he's just a .308 shooter.

          Should we really make a huge adjustment in order to focus our offense around this kind of ineffectiveness?

          This season:

          At the rim he's shooting .579
          From 3-9 feet he's shooting .333
          From 10-15 feet he's shooting .300
          From 16 feet and out he's shooting .311

          His career numbers:

          At the rim he's shooting .551
          From 3-9 feet he's shooting .358
          From 10-15 feet he's shooting .353
          From 16 feet and out he's shooting .391

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          • #35
            Re: Odd Thoughts: Chicken Soup for the soul

            Originally posted by spazzxb View Post
            Nope, you just ignored the point I was making to harp on a slight inaccuracy.

            Sent from my Galaxy Nexus
            Yeah he definitely guarded him most of the game last night. That's not how they usually use him though.

            I'm starting to think AJ or Lance should get more playing time versus certain teams so we can use Paul on the other teams best players more often. Darren's defense has disappeared lately.

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            • #36
              Re: Odd Thoughts: Chicken Soup for the soul

              Originally posted by SycamoreKen View Post
              I guess I would prefer we stayed as classy as fans as we want our players to be. Might not that behavior cause some not to come back to see a game?
              Honestly Ken I would think the "and one motherf@#%$%" you constantly see from players would have a more of an impact. Any who if Humphries is willing to put his divorce prodeedings on tv how more open can you get.

              http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-31749_16...ivorce-report/

              February 8, 2012 12:55 PM PrintText Kris Humphries wants to televise divorce: Report

              (Credit: CBS/AP) (CBS) We saw them fall in love, but will we get to watch them undergo a bitter divorce?

              Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries split last Ocotber after an over-the-top televised wedding held 72 days earlier. But now sources say Humphries and his attorney, Lee Hutton, want to televise the divorce trial.


              An insider tells TMZ they want to "expose the M.O. of reality TV" by trying to prove that Kardashian didn't want to stay together and was going through with the ceremony to get ratings for her E! reality show.

              But Kardashian wants none of it. A source told RadarOnline.com the TV star's lawyer, Laura Wasser, is formally petitioning for a private mediator - without a camera in sight.


              "Kim doesn't want a long drawn out trial," an insider told the website. "She wants the mediation to be private, confidential, and legally binding. She and Kris have no assets together and kept separate bank accounts, so this is a fairly routine divorce proceeding. Kim just wants this over and done with."


              Kardashian filed for divorce, citing "irreconcilable differences." Humphries, though, has called fraud and wants to annul the marriage.
              Last edited by RWB; 02-17-2012, 11:29 AM.
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              • #37
                Re: Odd Thoughts: Chicken Soup for the soul

                Originally posted by CJ Jones View Post
                . . . Darren's defense has disappeared lately.
                darren lacks size. against bigger guys like dwill, he just isn't able to control them. there are just some guys he cannot defend.

                fwiw, i think the condensed season hurts guys like darren and tyler. undersized guys that depend on a high motor. with everybody getting tired and therefore slower, their lack of size is more of a handicap than during a normal season.

                i wonder if in the playoffs that will change or not? more rest = lets the quickness back.

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                • #38
                  Re: Odd Thoughts: Chicken Soup for the soul

                  Originally posted by RWB View Post
                  http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-31749_16...ivorce-report/

                  February 8, 2012 12:55 PM PrintText Kris Humphries wants to televise divorce: Report

                  (Credit: CBS/AP) (CBS) We saw them fall in love, but will we get to watch them undergo a bitter divorce?

                  Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries split last Ocotber after an over-the-top televised wedding held 72 days earlier. But now sources say Humphries and his attorney, Lee Hutton, want to televise the divorce trial.
                  This would be FAR more entertaining than ANYTHING ever shown on E!
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                  • #39
                    Re: Odd Thoughts: Chicken Soup for the soul

                    I'd give Foster an A. I think his hustle and energy on both ends of the floor in the 2nd quarter shook this team out of its slumber. From that point on, we brought the effort we had been missing the past few games.
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                    • #40
                      Re: Odd Thoughts: Chicken Soup for the soul

                      Originally posted by xIndyFan View Post
                      darren lacks size. against bigger guys like dwill, he just isn't able to control them. there are just some guys he cannot defend.

                      fwiw, i think the condensed season hurts guys like darren and tyler. undersized guys that depend on a high motor. with everybody getting tired and therefore slower, their lack of size is more of a handicap than during a normal season.

                      i wonder if in the playoffs that will change or not? more rest = lets the quickness back.

                      I'm not sure it's just his size though. It looks like at times he's not putting in much effort to get around screens and stay in front of his man. Size is a major factor and will be a disadvantage against nearly every player, but I'm not seeing him try too hard.

                      I will say he was much better in the second half yesterday before he got benched.

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                      • #41
                        Re: Odd Thoughts: Chicken Soup for the soul

                        I loves me some Area 55.

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                        • #42
                          Re: Odd Thoughts: Chicken Soup for the soul

                          Originally posted by Peck View Post
                          BTW, the entire bench calls Kris Humphries “Hulk”. Even Avery Johnson calls him that.

                          Let me say that Kris Humphries is a very under rated power forward. I have no idea why this guy does not get more attention really in the NBA because he is athletic, strong and quick. He basically destroyed David West tonight and while he didn’t quite abuse Tyler he didn’t let Tyler get anything going either.

                          I don’t watch any of the non-scripted TV shows so I can honestly tell you I know nothing about whatever show it was he appeared on but it’s just too bad that this is what he is known for and not for being a very good power forward. I honestly wish he was our power forward.
                          That's why some of us here were calling to make a run at him over David West in the offseason. Ignoring the off-court reality stuff....Humphries is a more athletic version of Foster that does the dirty work ( which is good ) that also thinks that he has an offensive game ( which is bad ). I would still love to have him on the roster....but we don't have the minutes to play him unless Hansbrough is pushed further down into the rotation....or traded.
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                          • #43
                            Re: Odd Thoughts: Chicken Soup for the soul

                            I didn't care for the Reggie Bush chant, Heard Roy didn't want Kris's personal life brought into the game earlier in the season...

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                            • #44
                              Re: Odd Thoughts: Chicken Soup for the soul

                              Originally posted by Sandman21 View Post
                              This would be FAR more entertaining than ANYTHING ever shown on E!
                              Uhhh...what other channel do you think that this Divorce Court travesty show would be televised?
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                              • #45
                                Re: Odd Thoughts: Chicken Soup for the soul

                                Originally posted by Dgreenwell3 View Post
                                I didn't care for the Reggie Bush chant, Heard Roy didn't want Kris's personal life brought into the game earlier in the season...
                                Roy told us not to anger Kobe with divorce stuff, he didn't say anything about KDash as far as I know.

                                It didn't matter though, because LA doesn't come here.
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