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| Subject: | Re: OT: Duke hoops notes |
| From: | "eleaticus" |
| Posting date: | 28-03-2008 |
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"Razzo's Left-Hand-Man" wrote in message
news:ab637270-2cdc-4c76-a779-ce67f66c5028@s50g2000hsb.googlegroups.com...
> On Mar 28, 9:09 pm, "eleaticus" wrote:
> > I really like the team this year. First time for quite a while,not
meaning
> > "thought they would win it all".
> >
> > But I have liked particular players a lot.
> >
> > Like them too much this year to not be pissed off seeing Coach K on the
> > bench in the WV game, with an active flu.
> >
> > If he got it from them, that would explain, say, Singler's disappearance
in
> > the previous week, but also meant he was exposing his players to illness
for
> > the following weeks.
> >
> > BOO!
> >
> > In regard to the asshole's refusal in the past to use the zone, last
year I
> > posted comments about his losing attitude in this regard.
> >
> > And something was wrong with his coaching last year and this when Duke
was
> > good enough to overwhelm the opposition in the first half by 18-24
points,
> > and not manage to win the second half by even a single point.
> >
> > (I posted something about that on alt.duke.basketball and a couple days
> > later dukeupdate.com had a comment by him about second halves, and how
he
> > knew what he was doing.)
> >
> > Innyhoo, besides my opinionless noticing that he didn't use zones in the
> > tourney much if any, there is what I call the Daniel Ewing Syndrome.
> >
> > That's not a Ewing deficiency, it is a way K throws away games, and I
think
> > I saw some of it in the ACC and NCAA tourneys.
> >
> > The name comes from watching Duke lose big games late because (Jason)
> > Williams misses, then Williams misses, then Williams misses, then
Williams
> > misses, then Williams misses, then Williams misses, etc.
> >
> > The full description being:
> >
> > Williams misses closely guarded while Daniel Ewing is wide open, then
> > Williams misses closely guarded while Daniel Ewing is wide open, then
> > Williams misses closely guarded while Daniel Ewing is wide open, then
> > Williams misses closely guarded while Daniel Ewing is wide open, then
> > Williams misses closely guarded while Daniel Ewing is wide open, then
> > Williams misses closely guarded while Daniel Ewing is wide open, etc.
> >
> > Now it is the Jon Scheyer Syndrome and is more subtle, and evoked by a
> > Curry (Davidson) highlight I just saw on CBS.
> >
> > Curry is fronted six-eight feet away but puts up a three (and makes it).
> >
> > Although Scheyer makes incredibly quick shots in the circle, he
> > is apparently on a no-no list from 3-point range if there is a defender
> > fronting
> > him within 8 feet or, which means both that he will not be given the
ball
> > when
> > he is within his range and there is someone within 10 feet of him, but
he
> > cannot take advantage of his 3-pt prowess + foul shot prowess.
> >
> > It is ridiculous to limit his shooting when he is such a danger at the
foul
> > line.
> > He can't be blocked from 8 feet away without likely fouling, and that
would
> > be
> > so even if he were not extremely skilled at drawing defensive fouls.
> >
> > But what can you expect from a coach whose hero is George "Dumbya"
Bush?
> >
> > eleaticus
> > ee-lee-AT-i-cus
>
>
>
> Hahahahaha... Might this be the same "eleaticus" pervert who
> has been going through cardrooms recently trying to sell T-shirts
> with "RecPoker" logo on back -- so that 'the boys' can recognize
> each other from behind in the men's rooms...?!
There really is such a person?
lol
Probably a CIA plot by the Bush administration to discredit me!
(lol)
btw, (just asking) shouldn't the following 'a' be an 'i'?
>Phillip J. Stankiwiecz II
eleaticus
ee-lee-AT-i-cus
>
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