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Chief - Cleaning up One Thing @ a Time Translates to Winning
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[QUOTE="Chief00, post: 4205310, member: 11108"] I like the line about free throws being “free”. True, back to the gym on that. Agree, the 3 line defense seemed negatively impacted by double teams or guys just caught in between on defense. I use to love when Jim Calhoun would give Ricky or Rash a guy to stop and they would just suffocate whoever it was, whereever he went. I like IW as a person but there’s no player I have been so hot and cold on this season. Last night he played great in the second half. However, I don’t see Isiah as a 3 point solution no matter how many Danny says he hits on practice. But, an occasional bonus 3 is nice. Chief is more comfortable with a Big who knows his limitations. Adama tried 1 three all season. Chief is ok with that. [/QUOTE]
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