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Re: The Jason Collins Factor
« Reply #15 on: February 09, 2013, 09:29:58 AM »

Offline Surferdad

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Hell I'm in a good mood. Jason collins just isn't that great of a BB player. That being said I almost never feel like he isn't giving it everything he has out there. Hes actually a good defender. The problem is that's pretty much the only thing he does even half way decent lol.
This is just about the best and only thing you can say about him. I am insulted that you put up offensive stats for him.  He has no offensive game whatsoever. I assume that was a joke. 

I don't like Jason Collins, never have, but he is serving his purpose right now.  If Darko hadn't left we would not even be having this conversation.

Re: The Jason Collins Factor
« Reply #16 on: February 09, 2013, 09:32:29 AM »

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He was atrocious before the sully injury.since he's been solid.


Ironic.


Better without sully! ::) :P

Re: The Jason Collins Factor
« Reply #17 on: February 09, 2013, 09:59:30 AM »

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He can play a solid 8mpg.
Isn't that enough and all we got him for?

That's what we wanted all summer until late pickup Darko but...
Like I said, goddanny planned this all out!
Jeff Green - Top 5 SF

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Re: The Jason Collins Factor
« Reply #18 on: February 09, 2013, 10:10:59 AM »

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He was atrocious before the sully injury.since he's been solid.


Ironic.


Better without sully! ::) :P

Your last joke was 'turrible'... If you are being a bit serious then, we arent better without Sully, but WE ARE better without Ron-dork
Jameer an elite PG?Please, ask that to his garbage highlights.



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Re: The Jason Collins Factor
« Reply #19 on: February 09, 2013, 10:27:19 AM »

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JC is the greatest 7"0 big we had since KG rolled in town
Jameer an elite PG?Please, ask that to his garbage highlights.



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Re: The Jason Collins Factor
« Reply #20 on: February 09, 2013, 10:46:06 AM »

Offline CelticConcourse

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Stats say we're better it with Collins.

We thought he had no offense, but he's big and gives effort. What more could we ask for? Better than Bynum!
Jeff Green - Top 5 SF

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Re: The Jason Collins Factor
« Reply #21 on: February 09, 2013, 12:32:45 PM »

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Things to note:

-Is a solid veteran, four years of high school, four years of college, then 11 years of NBA hoops
-The Dwight stopper, limiting Dwight to just 9/9 yesterday
-One of our first bigs off the bench
-Epitomization of healthy! Ready for every game, whenever!
-top 97th percentile in defense
-great screen setter
-legit 7-footer

Solid stats:

-100% shooting past 6 games (2/2 FG, 6/7 FT) which is coinciding with our win streak
-0% shooting during six-game lose streak (0/2 FG)
-67% shooting during other six-game win streak (2/3 FG 4/5 FT)

-Played 45 minutes during this current win streak
-Just 28 minutes during lose streak!!
-34 minutes during first win streak

-6 rebounds in current win streak
-1 rebound in lose streak
-8 rebounds in first win streak

-just 13 points in first THIRTY ONE GAMES (0.4 ppg)
-22 points in next EIGHTEEN games (Celtics win 12 of 18) (1.2 ppg)
-scores three times more points when we play well

Improvements

-has scored over double as many points as he did in the entire 2009-10 season, in only three more games! the season isn't even over yet!
-shooting .073% better than three years ago, and up-and-coming solid player in this league
-shooting .731 from the FT line, hasn't done that since 2003-04!
-getting offensive boards more than last season and two years before that!
-fouling at a top-13 pace in the league, impressive! we need his grit and balls

Jason Collins is a beast and it's good Doc starts him sometimes; he is way better than any big we could pick up off the free agent market. It's been proven that our team is so much better when he plays more. Good job Doc for utilizing our secret strength...

He scores double as many points in our wins as in our losses, one would think this is the most important statistic of them all!

And to think we got him for the vet min. What. A. Steal.
Go Danny!
Go Doc!
Go Celtics!

wow. joseph Goebbels would be proud!  ;)
LET'S GO CELTICS!

Re: The Jason Collins Factor
« Reply #22 on: February 09, 2013, 12:34:41 PM »

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Hahah. I love the 100% shooting over the last 6 games....going a whopping 2/2 from the field.

Re: The Jason Collins Factor
« Reply #23 on: February 09, 2013, 07:17:40 PM »

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Hahah. I love the 100% shooting over the last 6 games....going a whopping 2/2 from the field.

That % is better than Lebron's recent streak  8)

Re: The Jason Collins Factor
« Reply #24 on: February 09, 2013, 08:01:46 PM »

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I'll give him credit in that he can and does hit his free throws.  How many bigs just get fouled and you are lucky if they hit one of two free throws.  Even certain point guards can't hit their free throws.

Re: The Jason Collins Factor
« Reply #25 on: February 09, 2013, 08:06:00 PM »

Offline Boris Badenov

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Things to note:

-Is a solid veteran, four years of high school, four years of college, then 11 years of NBA hoops
-The Dwight stopper, limiting Dwight to just 9/9 yesterday
-One of our first bigs off the bench
-Epitomization of healthy! Ready for every game, whenever!
-top 97th percentile in defense
-great screen setter
-legit 7-footer

Solid stats:

-100% shooting past 6 games (2/2 FG, 6/7 FT) which is coinciding with our win streak
-0% shooting during six-game lose streak (0/2 FG)
-67% shooting during other six-game win streak (2/3 FG 4/5 FT)

-Played 45 minutes during this current win streak
-Just 28 minutes during lose streak!!
-34 minutes during first win streak

-6 rebounds in current win streak
-1 rebound in lose streak
-8 rebounds in first win streak

-just 13 points in first THIRTY ONE GAMES (0.4 ppg)
-22 points in next EIGHTEEN games (Celtics win 12 of 18) (1.2 ppg)
-scores three times more points when we play well

Improvements

-has scored over double as many points as he did in the entire 2009-10 season, in only three more games! the season isn't even over yet!
-shooting .073% better than three years ago, and up-and-coming solid player in this league
-shooting .731 from the FT line, hasn't done that since 2003-04!
-getting offensive boards more than last season and two years before that!
-fouling at a top-13 pace in the league, impressive! we need his grit and balls

Jason Collins is a beast and it's good Doc starts him sometimes; he is way better than any big we could pick up off the free agent market. It's been proven that our team is so much better when he plays more. Good job Doc for utilizing our secret strength...

He scores double as many points in our wins as in our losses, one would think this is the most important statistic of them all!

And to think we got him for the vet min. What. A. Steal.
Go Danny!
Go Doc!
Go Celtics!

Awesome. TP.