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Boris Diaw = GARBAGE


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There would be a difference...trust me. We'd be better off with Boris but he's still be poor.

Not really, Diaw provides nothing that stretches this offense when he plays poor 87% of the time.

When you have wings like Wallace and Jackson (hell even felton) you should most definitely constantly putting up 10-5-5. Like our announcers vaguely put it

"Boris has got to take those open shots" No excuses he consistently has a good 5 feet/4second prep time per shot attempt.. Meaning he's open

He kills the team chemistry, it was apparent on every Bobcat starter, hell even the bench went ballistic when he passed an open 3 in the first half, and like I said in the gamethread when the game was within one possession he get's excellent penetration but he looks to pass, turns it over, and Larry calls the TO, walking to the bench I was expecting Brown to chew Boris out *which he did* and all Diaw did was look, disregarded, and sat his ass on the bench, dude just don't care which sucks, because when he puts forth effort he's All-Star worthy, when he's lazy he's the worse starter in the league.

Like the OP said. Diaw's gotta go enough of this crap, and were now experiencing what the Suns fans had to endure Diaw's fat, lazy,and inconsistent ass.

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