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stats might not be worth that much and I don't want to get too excited about a hot start by bosh but for all those (on tv included) who are saying that bosh got off to the same start last year before fading, keep in mind after six games last yr he averaged 22pts...but in 42 minutes. This year he's at 28 pts in only 36 minutes. It's not the just the numbers that are impressive but the efficient minutes. Now if these numbers can just hold for another 76 games!
Posted by: jc | November 09, 2009 at 04:17 PM
Regarding the following question, "How would you handle Ginobili at the point if you were Mr. Triano?"...
The coaches hopefully emphasize how important it is to make Manu go to his right. Then they must say it another 500 times. I've seen Raja Bell literally GIVE Manu the drive right, and Ginobilli either misses the wide open layup, or does not take it at all.
Worst case scenario, keep in mind he will pretend to take it and cross over to his left. I don't remember ever seeing a player of his caliber who is that far from ambidextrous (mind you, I've only been following B-Ball for about 7-8 years).
Posted by: LC009 | November 09, 2009 at 06:08 PM