StakJak (01-19-2013)
StakJak (01-19-2013)
Brisket had (operative term there) shown improvement earlier in the season but he has shown a tendency to commit the same errors game after game after game. He's a guaranteed basket interference, travel under the rim, step on the baseline every game. If he showed an awareness to not do these things every single game, I could understand your comment about his incredible improvement. I haven't given up on the guy but as you say, he has a LONG way to go.
9 rebounds and 7 blocks ain't bad. 2 points is though. Still, I feel good about it.
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adam187 (01-21-2013)
superb1 (01-21-2013)
Aside from the shot blocking & rebounding mentioned above I thought he set some really good screens, especially in the first half. It has always been a strength of his, relatively speaking, but I really enjoyed watching work out there.
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best moment of the game:
also found this:
time to make some GIFs everyone
Last edited by adam187; 01-21-2013 at 06:28 PM.
For me is when he went up with two hands and didn't foul twice in 2 mins, shows he is learning. However, he has games like this where he makes progress and then the next does dumb stuff again
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I love that clip. He looks like a little kid who finally did something right. Proud of his contribution to Kemba's tying 3. Things like that make me think he will keep improving. He actually wants to be good, and not just that he wants his team to be good because of what he does. I'm taking a lot from a clip that basically just shows him not running down the floor, but hey sometimes you gotta look past the obvious.
spectre (01-22-2013)
If you look really hard you can tell that even as offensively raw and inept as Biz is right now, he's A) better than he was last year and B) a terror for defenders to guard 1-on-1 thanks to those long arms and athleticism. It's subtle but it's there. Once Biz figures out his footwork, it'll be night and day how much better he looks.
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