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Good Guys @ Mavs 11/5/15


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Called it opening day. Once these guys learn to play with eachother then the turnovers will go down and the wins will go up. It happened sooner then I thought but watch out. This is a playoff caliber team and one that could sneak in and do some damage. We have three point shooting all around, a premier offensive post player, and well coached defensive unit. Marvin Williams and Jeremy Lamb have down wonders so far. I think once Clifford fugs off and gives Kaminsky more minutes, we will look even better.

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Just an incredible game, from start to finish.  In the past, i wouldn't trust us with a 20 point lead with 5 minutes left, but this team is different.  They have a killer instinct and know how to finish.

I predicted we should be at least the 5th seed (possibly high as 3rd) before the season started, and although thise first couple of games had me questioning myself, these last two games are the reason i felt that way.  We had more creators, playmakers, and scorers from 1 to 15 than we ever have, and it is showing.

Tonight was even more awesome because we finally ended that painful, ugly streak against Dallas, we finally found a way to bust Darren Williams fat ass in the process, and it was icing on the cake to do it against a ghost of horrible ass basketball past in Raymond Felton lol.

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I like the makeup of this team and offensively the pieces fit better than any team in a while.

This opening stretch has been pretty tough with Hawks twice, Bulls, at Heat, and now west coast road trip.

But I think this team is going to be pretty good

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9 minutes ago, SOJA said:

Ewing theory with MKG? allows us to play Lamb/PJ with Batum = more offense 

fug why didn't we just draft Winslow...sorry I won't mention it again

That fugging guy better go down as the greatest player in history. I swear. Never seen a player so hyped up, even in the Panthers section.

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14 minutes ago, TheRed said:

That fugging guy better go down as the greatest player in history. I swear. Never seen a player so hyped up, even in the Panthers section.

Winslow? Nah he doesn't he just has to be better than Frank

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