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green the stilletto
« on: April 23, 2017, 04:26:06 AM »

Offline rollie mass

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not a all purpose knife,a specific offensive weapon a quick flick thrust well timed with implied deception ,an assassins knife
recently, i had to defend my position on green formed wnen we picked up his vet minimum
to re quote brad stevens" i fear him" isaiah" he can shoot"-he must have thrown the chicago defensive plan haywire, along with loss of rondo
all season brad said green would be important in playoffs
he hasn't even had one of those shooting streaks he is capable of
 but his energy level  from the tap is fuel for the rest of starters and
 isaiahs confidence  in greens style of play and it must be helping him rekindle the fun
the drive and finger roll looked so easy, then the corner three and now you got them thinking
green did his job
he stayed involved all season,did not get in the way of jaylens growth
 he was the type of teammate  off the court and in practice that kept things loose
 and he ain't no" snitch" as he repeated several times when queried on rondos trip
an inner city comment that sort of reflects his playground style that is compatible with isaiah
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everyone got so sensitive after 9-11... thanks alot bin laden

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he must have thrown the chicago defensive plan haywire, along with loss of rondo
Indeed.  While there is little they can do about the loss of Rondo, Hoiberg can try to adjust to Brad's small ball lineup.  That' what to look for in game 4.

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he must have thrown the chicago defensive plan haywire, along with loss of rondo
Indeed.  While there is little they can do about the loss of Rondo, Hoiberg can try to adjust to Brad's small ball lineup.  That' what to look for in game 4.
Every good series comes with adjustments each game. It's too bad a 1 seed vs 8 seed is a tight series. It should be a blowout. But that being said the Bulls will have a better defensive plan this game but I am hoping the loss of Rhondo is still to much to overcome. Go Celtics.

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Rollie, Green sucks. Just accept it.

Can you also find the quote you constantly mention that Stevens fears Green? Because I have no clue why anyone would to be honest. Unless the criteria is a low iq player, who take horrible shots, and routinely get torched defensively.

Stiletto? More like a rusty cracked spork that's missing a couple of its tines.

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Green has been slightly injured on and off all season---so I fully expect game 4 to be his last game of contribution in this series.
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« Reply #7 on: April 23, 2017, 08:16:43 AM »

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Rollie, Green sucks. Just accept it.

Can you also find the quote you constantly mention that Stevens fears Green? Because I have no clue why anyone would to be honest. Unless the criteria is a low iq player, who take horrible shots, and routinely get torched defensively.

Stiletto? More like a rusty cracked spork that's missing a couple of its tines.

it was a sept 6 article titled Celtics Brad Stevens on Gerald Green: "Ive been scared of him" just google it---chris forberg article

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I heard that Gerald Green has been torching the Celtic Players in practice on a regular basis.
Brad doesn't miss much. He simply takes risks and makes adjustments as needed. For the record,he has done a really good job of contributing to this team in the opportunities he has had this season. Now that's almost an impossible role to be put in.

I  like what he does for our starting lineup.  Just by being on the floor-his athleticsm and his ability to score open the lanes for IT.
It also allows for Crowder and Avery Bradley to have space.  Note their improved scoring and assist ratio last game.

I also liked the Jerebko sighting in the 3rd quarter.

Sit back and enjoy the game. Let Steven's make the long overdue adjustments.

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english. as in complete sentences and paragraphs that convey nuanced and multi-leveled arguments, rebuttals, and engage in a back and forth with another person?

yes, i agree.  you should use english.
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Rollie. I owe you a Tommy point. I was dead wrong on Green. I think the most important thing in this series was Rondo going down, but the next most important has been Green.

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Sign him to long term deal

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13 points 5 rebounds --hitting threes ,pull ups and attacked the rim

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Rollie, Green sucks. Just accept it.

Can you also find the quote you constantly mention that Stevens fears Green? Because I have no clue why anyone would to be honest. Unless the criteria is a low iq player, who take horrible shots, and routinely get torched defensively.

Stiletto? More like a rusty cracked spork that's missing a couple of its tines.

Green Eggs and Ham, just sporked the Bulls in the first half.
It looks like the player you said was missing the tine, while sitting way to long on the pine,,,is the reason Boston is up,
his play has been fine, as his shot goes thru the 'twine

Preach on Rollie, Preach on!
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Rollie, Green sucks. Just accept it.

Can you also find the quote you constantly mention that Stevens fears Green? Because I have no clue why anyone would to be honest. Unless the criteria is a low iq player, who take horrible shots, and routinely get torched defensively.

Stiletto? More like a rusty cracked spork that's missing a couple of its tines.

it was a sept 6 article titled Celtics Brad Stevens on Gerald Green: "Ive been scared of him" just google it---chris forberg article

http://www.espn.com/blog/boston/celtics/post/_/id/4723932/celtics-brad-stevens-on-gerald-green-ive-been-scared-of-him