DuY...I believe Wuss was more turned off by the fact that you're actually a stiff. I don't think it matters how many units you post. Should we really believe how much an individual wagers when it's being posted in a thread without any proof of documentation? I have to admit that I'm disappointed as well the the "joke" is actually true, a lot of respect has been lost.
DuY...I believe Wuss was more turned off by the fact that you're actually a stiff. I don't think it matters how many units you post. Should we really believe how much an individual wagers when it's being posted in a thread without any proof of documentation? I have to admit that I'm disappointed as well the the "joke" is actually true, a lot of respect has been lost.
Young Guys Get A Look
by Bill Schoening | Oct 12, 2008
(Chris Covatta/Getty Images) |
There are differing philosophies among coaches when it comes to the NBA preseason. Some coaches want to get some wins to build some momentum and confidence in their clubs. The Spurs, however, pretty much know what they've got at the core; it's building the supporting cast that gets a lot of attention in October.
That's why unfamiliar names such as George Hill, Malik Hairston and Desmon Farmer are getting significant minutes in crunch time. Hill, the Spurs' first round draft choice out of tiny IUPUI, has shown promise. His long arms and lateral quickness helped produce five steals against Houston in the preseason opener. He aggressively challenged MVP runnerup Chris Paul on Friday night, hit a couple of three pointers, and raced across the floor to block a shot from the weak side.
The coaches like his calm demeanor. There is still much to learn as Hill is making a big jump from the Summit Conference and making the switch from off guard to the point, but he is making strides, and during this month of October, he'll likely have lots of opportunities (as will his fellow newcomers) to show what he can do.
Young Guys Get A Look
by Bill Schoening | Oct 12, 2008
(Chris Covatta/Getty Images) |
There are differing philosophies among coaches when it comes to the NBA preseason. Some coaches want to get some wins to build some momentum and confidence in their clubs. The Spurs, however, pretty much know what they've got at the core; it's building the supporting cast that gets a lot of attention in October.
That's why unfamiliar names such as George Hill, Malik Hairston and Desmon Farmer are getting significant minutes in crunch time. Hill, the Spurs' first round draft choice out of tiny IUPUI, has shown promise. His long arms and lateral quickness helped produce five steals against Houston in the preseason opener. He aggressively challenged MVP runnerup Chris Paul on Friday night, hit a couple of three pointers, and raced across the floor to block a shot from the weak side.
The coaches like his calm demeanor. There is still much to learn as Hill is making a big jump from the Summit Conference and making the switch from off guard to the point, but he is making strides, and during this month of October, he'll likely have lots of opportunities (as will his fellow newcomers) to show what he can do.
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