This topic contains 11 replies, has 9 voices, and was last updated by AvatarAvatar Ahkasi Clay 15 years ago.

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  • #29674
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    LOFTY
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  • #538304
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    IknoBall12
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    some guys are just born that way and get in a zone. I heard peja once hit 102 threes in a row. chris webber said it and van gundy confirmed it. thats scrazy

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  • #538311
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    LOFTY
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    thats insane!

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  • #538312
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    6-6-6-lol
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    Anyone notice that every shot was a set shot? 

    That Peja point is ridiculous.

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  • #538326
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    HotSnot
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    "set shots" might seem useless but they provide a baseline for all variation of shots you might use in the game.  Your working on form, rhythm and pace. 

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  • #538346
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    Chrispy
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    C’mon. How many set shots did you see him shoot in college? Almost all his shots were challenged or off the dribble JUMP shots, and he shot those pretty d*mn well!!

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  • #538350
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    Memphis Madness
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    He could be the sixth man of the year next year and a good all-star weekend guy (rookie game, 3 point shootout).
    Probably a all-rookie 2nd team.

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  • #538353
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    6-6-6-lol
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    He’s a 40% 3 pt shooter in his senior year of college (124 out of 313). He’s def a great shooter but it will take more in the NBA to succeed. His because liability will be his defense.

    That said, I thought Stephen Curry would be a bust in the NBA, and I was very wrong on that one. Prove me wrong Jimmer!

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  • #538440
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    The8thDeadlySin
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    I love all the comments about how he should be practicing.. I know that none of you have ever coached on a level higher than Middle School.. Very few of you have ever played on the D1 level and NONE of you are NBA prospects.. Therefore, you dont know how to practice for the NBA..

    This guy knows what he is doing.  He was the best player in the country last year and will be an NBA player for a while.. Get off his back…

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  • #538515
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    sheltwon3
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    After watching this game tonight. Jimmer would be perfect for Miami. He would also be perfect for Lakers since Lakers are used to not having the best point guard on D but someone that can score. Also Chalmers and Bibby got a lot of open 3’s. Same thing for Mike Miller. I think Jimmer will make it in the NBA but as a role player. A lot of people are hyping him up like there has not been a player like him that was taller to come out of college. Wally Sczbiek was 6’7" or so and outstanding in college shot 50 percent a few of his years in the NBA but he could not guard his position. I think Wally was better than anything Jimmer will be and I saw how his career went. If Jimmer were a little taller he would still be a role player but I think he would be in a better position for success.

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  • #538516
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    sheltwon3
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    Jason Terry is the highest ceiling I see for Jimmer and he is a bench player.

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  • #538543
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    Ahkasi Clay
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     was that 26 of 27 from 3 pt?

     

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