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Re: The Boogie Watch
« Reply #480 on: March 05, 2017, 11:41:22 AM »

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He isn't wrong nearly as often as you are.
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Re: The Boogie Watch
« Reply #481 on: March 05, 2017, 11:45:27 AM »

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They're definitely figuring out how to make it work. Boogie and Davis have been fine, but Jrue Holiday has really struggled. He's shot 11-for-36 overall, 2-for-14 on 3PTs, and has 16 turnovers in three games.

This guy never admits when he's wrong. I'd feel embarrassed if I had made a sticky thread obsessing on DeMarcus Cousins and the whole time Brad and Danny already knew he wasn't good enough to become a Celtic.

I don't think I am wrong. The Pelicans have a terrible roster outside of Davis, Cousins and Holiday. When one of those three plays like a scrub, they'll lose. When Holiday plays better, the team will.

Do you think the situations in Boston and New Orleans are similar, in terms of the surrounding roster and coaching?


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Re: The Boogie Watch
« Reply #483 on: March 07, 2017, 01:23:18 PM »

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They're definitely figuring out how to make it work. Boogie and Davis have been fine, but Jrue Holiday has really struggled. He's shot 11-for-36 overall, 2-for-14 on 3PTs, and has 16 turnovers in three games.

This guy never admits when he's wrong. I'd feel embarrassed if I had made a sticky thread obsessing on DeMarcus Cousins and the whole time Brad and Danny already knew he wasn't good enough to become a Celtic.

I don't think I am wrong. The Pelicans have a terrible roster outside of Davis, Cousins and Holiday. When one of those three plays like a scrub, they'll lose. When Holiday plays better, the team will.

Do you think the situations in Boston and New Orleans are similar, in terms of the surrounding roster and coaching?
Just look at the player.  He runs up and down the court crying.   Nothing to do with his current team or former team.