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Gary Neal is such a headache


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this was his first clearly bad game that i can remember. it happens. he is usually very solid. 

 

He did play well during the regular season in the brief time he played for the Bobs, but he has looked brutal out there in both games in Miami...

 

Doesn't mean much if you can't bring that game when it matters most.

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Hopefully Neal can get back to form in Game 3.

 

I see us winning a game in Charlotte, but ultimately don't see us getting passed Game 5.

 

Our offense just isn't there quite yet. Lacking a true scorer... Big Al and Kemba are solid pieces to the puzzle, and MKG adds a lot and will only continue to improve. Zeller is a very interesting player, he is versatile for a big man and the potential is there. Clifford seems like an up-and-comer in the coaching ranks... not saying we're one player away.. but the future looks bright!

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poo happens. he is a backup SG. if you are relying on that to win playoff games i got sum bad news for ya. 

 

Yeah, I think Gary Neal is our X-Factor that will lead us to a series victory over Lebron James and the 2-time defending NBA Champions.......................................

 

 

 

 

.............come on now!

 

Big Al getting nicked up will ultimately be our demise, but let's be honest, did any of us really think the Bobs would get past Miami in a 7 game series??

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poo happens. he is a backup SG. if you are relying on that to win playoff games i got sum bad news for ya. 

 

I still sort of think it was a bad trade especially with CDR out performing Neal.  Sure would love to have Session's driving ability instead of Ridnour's opieism out there.

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